We are Venom, but in actuality, really we are the Venom horse.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson's new Marvel movie wants to push the kinds of violence we see from superhero movies to a gory new extreme.
The Meta Quest 3S has some of the best features of the Meta Quest 3, for $200 less. You’ll just need to accept the limited memory and lenses.
NASA is experimenting with Invisible beams of light to transmit data to Earth, which can pack 10 to 100 times more information than radio waves.
Karate Kid Legends, a new movie set after Cobra Kai, stars Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan.
Lazarus is a sci-fi action anime from Cowboy Bebop creator Shinichiro Watanabe.
This massive set has all the bells and whistles from the 1984 original and 1989 sequel.
The new Jedi-centric Marvel series will see the canonical debut of one of Star Wars's weirdest, deepest cuts.
The cast of Rockstar's hit knows how important their title was for video games, even though it came out close to six years ago.
Flu season is right around the corner, and there's no better time than now to keep yourself from getting sick for the holidays.
The electrical grid's failure came a day after top government officials addressed the nation about energy infrastructure problems.
During a stopover for Trump in the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania, Musk seemed to gesture at debunked conspiracy theories.
According to Lord of the Rings co-screenwriter Philipa Boyens, Andy Serkis' Gollum spinoff is a single film.
The Insidious and Saw writer also talked about that Halloween Horror Nights leak, Ryan Gosling, and his film's deeply sad inspirations.
A new mandate is intended to make our most-used tech more accessible.
It looks slick, but it's still light on details.
The next Universal Monsters reimagining from Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) hits theaters January 17.
The new Lord of the Rings movie came to NYCC with a haunting look at the wrath of Helm Hammerhand.
The director of Dune Part One and Part Two has changed his tune about taking a break from the Frank Herbert franchise.
New research estimates that expanded access to Ozempic and similar drugs could lead to 42,000 deaths prevented annually.