Month: January 2024

It’s January, which means we’re on a diet, and while we’re doing our best not to eat any junk, there’s certainly plenty of it to watch when it comes to this season’s anime offerings. Winter season can often be a little light on high-quality anime, with a lot of shows falling squarely into the ‘mid’
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While 2020’s Final Fantasy 7 remake controversially changed many elements of the original game, the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is expected to significantly alter even more aspects of the classic RPG. In a new blog post, the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth team hinted at how those changes will impact two fan-favorite characters: Sephiroth and
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In 2021, Pointless fans had to come to terms with the fact that change is the only constant in this crazy, crazy world when the show’s co-creator and co-host Richard Osman left to pursue other career opportunities such as being an incredibly successful crime novelist, and taking the main seat on his own game show
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This article contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe: Revolution. The big twist at the end of Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 2 was the reveal of Hordak (Keith David), the main villain of the original 1985 She-Ra series. Masters of the Universe: Revolution directly follows on from that, with Skeletor (Mark Hamill) working
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It’s almost time for Claudia Winkleman to return to her cool, damp burrow, where she’ll remain, out of sight, for the remaining winter months. When her twitching nose smells summer, Winkleman will emerge refreshed, gorge on a pawful of hazelnuts from the forest floor to nourish her glossy coat, and begin the long journey to
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“Everybody’s got a relationship with a parent, even if it’s that they had no relationship with their parents,” says actor Andrew Scott. “Everyone’s got a relationship with the idea of themselves, if they have children. Everyone’s got a relationship with grief, even if it’s not actual grief through death; grief manifests itself in many different
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Certificate: 15 Director: Alberto Corredor Writer: Christina Pamies, Bryce McGuire, Lorcan Reilly Cast: Freya Allan, Jeremy Irvine, Peter Mullan, Ruby Barker, Ned Dennehy Distributor: StudioCanal Running Time: 94 mins There’s an overwhelming sense of familiarity about Alberto Corredor’s Baghead, and some of it comes from the director himself. A feature length version of his award
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