• Baby Reindeer Series-Premiere Recap: Someone to Hang My Curtains

    Netflix’s hit series about a stalker is more than meets the eye.

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    What do you want from Fallout 5? We asked some Fallout community staples what they need from the next game in Bethesda's series

    Ok, so Fallout 4’s next-gen update finally drops this week, and, obviously, it’s not remotely close to being Fallout 5.If you’ve been among the droves of folks returning to everything from Fallout 76 to New Vegas after enjoying Amazon’s Fallout TV show, you don’t need me to tell you that it’s been a little while since we’ve had a new Fallout game. Bethesda’s been busy with Starfield and is now moving on to The Elder Scrolls 6, but, at some point - hopefully before 2077 - Fallout 5 should be a...

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    Remember Fallout 3's Three Dog? You might get to hear a "darker" DJ voiced by his actor in future Fallout TV series episodes

    While Amazon's Fallout TV show crammed in more than enough references, easter eggs, and cameos - to the extent that a lot of us are still digging through them nearly a week on - there's still plenty left on the table for future episodes. Assuming a second series does go ahead, as we expect, you might get to hear a familiar voice from the Capital Wasteland take on an interesting new role.Which voice, you ask? Well, remember when you had to do a bit of satelite dish maintenance in order to learn...

  • Series premiere of Under the Bridge

    Under the Bridge is an American true crime drama miniseries based upon the book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey about the murder of 14 year old Reena Virk.The show stars Riley Keough, Lily Gladstone, and Archie Panjabi.1x1: Bic GirlsIn 1997, on a quiet island in B.C., teenager Reena Virk attends a party and never returns home; her disappearance intrigues a novelist returning to her hometown, who finds herself drawn into the hidden world of the teen suspects.1x2: The John Gotti of Seven...

  • O-Zone: Bombs away

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Tony from Johns Creek, GA O, the Jags got a good return for moving back. However, I was mildly surprised that they took a wide receiver since that position is deep. Plus, there were a couple of good cornerbacks available at No. 23. I guess pass coverage is not the priority we thought it was. The Jaguars on Thursday selected Louisiana State University wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the No. 23 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they indeed got...

  • Kaiju No. 8 ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    I think the two halves work well in conjunction with one another, and it helps the series occupy a rather unique place in the greater swath of kaiju media.

  • Wind Breaker ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    So here's hoping that the third time's the charm when it comes to anime boys beating the ever-loving hell out of each other.

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    Both Ren and Oto can see the warning signs that a Curiosity has taken a victim, but they don't appear to be hunting Curiosities because that's their job.

  • Unnamed Memory ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    Both Oscar and Tinasha have to learn to let go a little in order to move forward, and I don't think either of them are particularly good at it

  • A Condition Called Love ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    At best, Hananoi comes off as incredibly codependent and unable to recognize someone setting a clear set of boundaries. At worst, this guy has all the charisma of a potential serial killer.

  • "Fallout" Series Sets Prime Video Record

    Amazon has announced that the launch of its “Fallout” TV series, based on the popular video game franchise, has been a massive hit for its Prime Video service. The streamer says the series, which was released all at once, pulled in 65 million viewers in its first sixteen days of availability. That makes it the […]

  • Fallout recap: The apocalypse gets very dark (and very good)

    [Editor’s note: This is a recap of Fallout episode five. The recap of episode six publishes April 17.] War never changes. It’s the first line of almost every Fallout video game, a weary reminder—voiced, more often than not, by the great Ron Perlman—that while the circumstances of annihilation might change, the impulses driving humanity toward it probably won’t. It’s an idea Fallout the TV show has mostly only danced around so far, illustrating self-destructive impulses on the part of the...