Why The Golden Bachelorette’s Charles Ling Would Make A Better Golden Bachelor Than Mark Anderson (He Doesn't Have Red Flags Like Mark)

The Golden Bachelorettestar Charles Ling became aBachelorNation favorite throughout his time on the series, and his outgoing, sweet nature wouldmake him a betterGolden Bachelorthan potential producer plant Mark Anderson. Charles, a 66-year-old retiree from Philadelphia, chose to apply forThe Golden Bachelorettesix years after his late wife passed. While he was eliminated from Joan’s season during the fourth week of the experience, Charles was one of the standouts forBachelorNation, who enjoyed his energy....

June 5, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Catherine Lam

X-Men Answers a Burning Question Magik Fans Have Asked for Decades

Marvel’s newMagikongoing solo series has already answered a long-postulated question about theX-Menhero, exploring the “What If?” scenario of a reality in which Illyana Rasputina wasn’t raised in Limbo, but rather had a normal childhood. Given that the character has one of the franchise’s darkest backstories, it is fascinating to be offered a glimpse of an alternative. InMagik#1 – written by Ashley Allen, with art by German Peralta –Illyana Rasputina asks herself what her life would be like if she hadn’t wasted her childhood in the eternal hellscape of Limbo....

June 5, 2025 · 4 min · 683 words · Cindy Haas

X-Men's New Villain Crosses the Line into Actual Nightmare Fuel

TheX-Menhave faced down some of the most fearsome villains within the Marvel Universe, but their latest foe, the Taxonomist, has forged truly gruesome creations that dip into absolute nightmare fuel, and his latest plan is about to cross a very dark line. With his horrors unveiled, Marvel’s newest villain is panning out to be a deadly threaton par with X-Men’s darkest adversarieslike Mister Sinister. In a preview forPsylocke#5 by Alyssa Wong, Vincenzo Carratù, and Moisés Hidalgo, Psyclocke is hunting down the illusive scientist Ty Haniver at his morbid taxidermy museum when she is knocked unconscious....

June 5, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · John Cohen

"I'm Like, 'Guys, No'": Full House Star Reflects On Kimmy's Family Retcon In Netflix Sequel Series

Summary Kimmy Gibbler actor Andrea Barber admits to being wary of the fan backlash from retconning the family aspect of her character inFuller House. Four years since theFuller House finaleon Netflix, the family sitcom remains a comfort show on the platform thanks to its nostalgic storytelling and subject. With that comespodcasts looking back at theFull Housefranchise’s history, allowing people involved in both shows to reveal new information about their respective characters....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 735 words · Justin Yates

10 Best Crime Movies From The 1980s That Will Always Be Iconic

The 1980s produced dozens of classic crime movies, many of which are still just as popular today. Directors like Brian De Palma, Martin Scorsese and Michael Mann all created some of their best crime movies in the ’80s, adding to their substantial track records in the genre. There were also some high-profile box office hits, proving that crime was a popular genre at the time. The 1980s offered a wide variety of great crime movies, from comedic capers likeA Fish Called Wandato dark thrillers likeThief....

June 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1614 words · Johnathan Gray

10 Best Martial Arts TV Shows From The Last Decade

Martial arts have been popular in big, theatrical action films for years now, but similar fighting styles have been embraced in TV shows, with some of the best examples coming from the last decade.The 1970s brought an increased interest in martial arts storiesfollowing the “kung fu wave” of Hong Kong cinema. Martial artists and actors like Bruce Lee andJackie Chanwere major influences, introducing Chinese martial arts to Western audiences. Their influence can still be seen in the past decade’s best martial arts shows, likeWarriorandInto the Badlands....

June 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1523 words · Timothy Houston

10 D&D Spell Mods Players Need To Add To Baldur's Gate 3 ASAP

With the release of pPatch 7,Baldur’s Gate 3officially supports modded content for both PC and console players. That means that more people than ever cango through Faerûn with additional classes, races, and, of course, spells. Modders have been hard at work for months on PC adding new stuff to the game, and much of it is now being carried over to Xbox and PlayStation audiences. With so much additional content to interact with, and so much more still to come, players may be wondering what to experiment with first....

June 4, 2025 · 10 min · 1965 words · Jason Pugh

10 MCU Hulk Scenes Taken Straight From The Marvel Comics

TheMarvel Cinematic Universehas made a habit of bringing iconic comic book moments to life, and theHulkis no exception. Over the years, the Jade Giant has starred in some of the most memorable scenes inthe MCU’s history, many of which are directly inspired by classic Marvel Comics storylines. These moments are more than just cinematic spectacle – they’re faithful recreations of Hulk’s most legendary feats. Over the decades, Hulk has gone through countless transformations and played a key role in major Marvel events....

June 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1755 words · Gabriella Fletcher

10 Romantic Comedies From The '90s That Will Never Get Old

While1990s romantic comedies feature certain clothing items, references, and phrases that aren’t in style at the moment, that doesn’t stop them from being highly rewatchable.The ’90s was a great decade for rom-comswith a solid film guaranteed to be released each year. The grand romantic gestures and use of the decade’s biggest stars are just two aspects of ’90s rom-coms that make a rewatch all the more fun.The romantic comedy sub-genre has evolvedout of necessity in recent years, centering around more diverse characters and love stories....

June 4, 2025 · 12 min · 2344 words · Dylan Medina

10 Unbelievable Comic Book Movies That Almost Happened, From Batman Meets Godzilla To Schwarzenegger's Watchmen

Summary Some of the most fascinatingcomic book moviesare the ones that never got made, with many fascinating ideas for superhero stories never seeing the light of day. In a world of popular and brand-safe films like theMarvel Cinematic Universe movies,it’s becoming rarer and rarer for stories in the superhero space to harness the weird ideas of some of Hollywood’s best and brightest. This wasn’t always the case, however, with many planned comic book movie films never coming to fruition despite their interesting ideas....

June 4, 2025 · 10 min · 2033 words · Jared Fletcher

10 Underrated Comedy Movies From The 1990s

The 1990s were an amazing time for comedy movies. Major stars like Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler seemed to be churning out one hit after another, dominating the box office with their seemingly endless stream of big laughs. Rom-coms also flourished during this era, with numerous major hits likeCluelessand10 Things I Hate About Youconsistently pleasing audiences with their enjoyable balance of humor and heart. No matter what your tastes were, there was bound to be something to make you laughwhen you entered a movie theater in the ’90s, even if it was cringe comedy....

June 4, 2025 · 12 min · 2526 words · Jeffrey Taylor

15 Oldest Lord Of The Rings Characters (& How Old They Are)

The Lord of the Ringscontains characters as old as time and characters who are barely adults by human standards, but it can be hard to work out how old anyone is. Peter Jackson’s famousThe Lord of the RingsandThe Hobbittrilogieswere based on renowned fantasy writer J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, pulling in characters of numerous fantasy races. These races ranged from the immortal Elves and Ainur to the long-lived Dwarves and Hobbits, to the mortal Men....

June 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1900 words · Kristin Burch

9 Incredible Jack White Songs That Aren't by The White Stripes

The White Stripes are responsible for a whole slew of hits, most notably being “Seven Nation Army,” a staplesong at a number of sports venuesacross the country. The band was composed of Jack and Meg White, a married couple who underwent a divorce around the time their second album was released, but remained friends and partners for the sake of the band. Theirmusic is deeply rooted in their hometownof Detroit, Michigan, where Jack White established his record label, Third Man Records....

June 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1864 words · Alison White