There are new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs made to conquer gaming, but there’s a whole new chip specifically to win against ARM-based Copilot+ PCs.
2018's unique and visually delightful Batman Ninja is getting a surprise sequel.
All he wants is for a movie this year to look at his and go, "May thy worldwide haul chip and shatter."
Netflix and WB know the sci-fi show has an audience, so making fans work for it feels a tad manipulative.
Disney's completed the new Princess & the Frog attraction meant to replace its longstanding Splash Mountain .
New research shows that the NES/T gel can effectively suppress men’s fertility in as little as four weeks.
Paramount and Hasbro are going back to the character sheet and making some changes so someone will pick up the show.
The $800 ROG Ally X has better RAM and storage with potentially twice the battery life, but it's also a much more ergonomic handheld.
Avalanche's open-world franchise is taking its particular brand of chaos to the silver screen.
Godzilla and Kong's Hollywood movies are soooooo stupid, but damn if they aren't kind of lovable too.
Video games' iconic treasure hunter is back to her old tricks in Netflix's animated adaptation.
The Hollywood adaptation of Cixin Liu's Remembrance of Earth's Past will do like the original books did and go out as a trilogy.
A small proof-of-concept study has found evidence that semaglutide can improve people's taste sensitivity, particularly to sweetness.
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Live TV has always been a platform built on chaos.
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Winona Ryder reflects on how much her character has changed since the first Beetlejuice film.