The new Captain America just wants Sam to have more adventures with Bucky and Zemo after Falcon & Winter Soldier made it look so fun.
Flashlight beat the pants off of Evernote in yesterday's tournament and goes to the next round.
Like TV and movie actors last year, SAG-AFTRA's TV animation members have gained increased wages and securities against artificial intelligence.
In Space Oddities , Harry Cliff explores the biggest unsolved mysteries in physics.
All you have to do is watch nine movies of fluctuating quality in a theaters for nearly a whole day. That's totally doable...right?
It's another week where things aren't what they appear to be.
Plus: Doctor Who news, a Dungeons & Dragons mystery, and more of biggest stories in genre entertainment this week.
Plus, a rare medical condition means that a man sees human faces as reptilian.
Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix star in sequel Joker: Folie à Deux out October 4.
Fake tweets about Shapiro became common after he recited the lyrics of Cardi B's song 'WAP' in 2020.
Other items signed by Jobs that fetched hefty sums include an offer of employment ($17,700), a check ($176,000), and a movie ticket stub ($14,600).
Boeing also fixed a nagging parachute issue and is now aiming for a May launch with astronauts aboard.
Director Adam Wingard explained how his MonsterVerse sequel is unique from Godzilla vs. Kong.
The artificial intelligence company reportedly wants entertainment folks to believe they can benefit from automated video generation.
Netflix's behind-the-scenes video shows how the new adaptation of Liu Cixin's celebrated sci-fi novel crafted its most visually striking setting.
Customers should immediately stop using the recalled mugs, a regulator said.
U.S. pilots hit with blinding lasers averaged 44 incidents per day in February.
The Star Wars franchise—led by Darth Vader himself, Hayden Christensen—took over the NYC landmark.
Xhamster and Chaturbate might end up leaving the Lone Star State like Pornhub did.
The radio silence on the Moon's far side, ideal for detecting signals from the ancient universe, is increasingly under threat to the dismay of astronomers.