Quentin Tarantino Hailed Back to the Future as a ‘Perfect Movie’

True movie lovers aren’t focused on just one type of film; they enjoy exploring movies from all eras and genres. Before becoming a celebrated director, Quentin Tarantino was himself a passionate film enthusiast, and he still is today. He’s seen countless movies and is always on the lookout for new discoveries. Because of his extensive knowledge, fans often value his opinions on films and within their respective genres. Growing up, Tarantino had a particular fondness for science fiction and horror. It’s therefore no surprise that he considers the 1985 classic *Back to the Future* to be among the greatest films ever made.

American ‘Normalization of Censorship’ Bans Controversial Shonen Jump Series 50+ Times in U.S. in Just 1 Year

According to a report by PEN America, public schools are seeing increasing demands to remove books from their libraries. Between July 2024 and June 2025, the organization documented 6,870 instances of book bans in 23 states and 87 school districts. Although this is a decrease from the 10,046 bans recorded in the previous year (2023-2024), it’s still more than double the number from 2022-2023 (3,362). Notably, this year’s list included a Japanese manga artist for the first time: Yusei Matsui’s *Assassination Classroom* was banned 54 times. The manga tells the story of students who are assigned the task of assassinating their new teacher—an alien with superpowers who threatens to destroy Earth if they don’t succeed before graduation.

Every Canon Bleach Arc, Ranked From Worst to Best

Every story arc in the *Bleach* anime adds to the overall narrative, but two have become truly iconic among fans. The other three arcs are decent, though they feel more typical for shonen anime, with occasional standout moments. While Ichigo Kurosaki had his share of slower adventures, he really proved himself as one of the best shonen heroes of the 2000s during the series’ most exciting arcs.

‘That Was Horrifying’ Shonda Rhimes Admits One Iconic Grey’s Anatomy Death Went Too Far (And She’s Spot On)

With fans wondering how to watch Season 22 of *Grey’s Anatomy*, creator Shonda Rhimes has been reflecting on the show’s history. During an appearance on the *Call Her Daddy* podcast, Rhimes shared that she recently re-watched episodes, including the well-known Season 8 plane crash that featured the death of Chyler Leigh’s character, Lexie Grey. Rhimes explained:

It’s Officially the End of an Era for Harry Potter

Characters like Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood, alongside figures like Remus Lupin and Minerva McGonagall, have increasingly captured the hearts of fans. The days of *Harry Potter* being just a story about ‘the chosen one’ are fading. This isn’t due to a lack of interest, but because fans have matured and found deeper, more complex, and relatable stories within the wizarding world. As the fandom has changed, so has its understanding of Hogwarts, and with a new *Harry Potter* TV show in production, even more changes are coming.

Tron: Ares Set Up A Sequel With A Wild Throwback, But I Really Need To See A Loose End From Legacy Tied Up

As a big fan, I was so excited to see Tron back in theaters after all these years! It’s a shame Tron: Ares isn’t doing amazingly well at the box office, but I really think it sets things up for another film down the line. What especially got me hyped was a fantastic callback to the original Tron movie. I’m really glad I finally watched the 1982 film before seeing Ares – it made the experience that much better!

New Universal Theme Park Includes Some Surprising Lands

I just got a first look at the plans for Universal Kids Resort, and let me tell you, it’s shaping up to be a fantastic destination! Set to open in Frisco, Texas next year, Universal has finally revealed all of its themed lands – and the concept art looks incredible. It’s a fitting name, really – this place is clearly designed with families in mind.