The first season of Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation is now available. Prime members can binge all eight episodes for free starting today. As the show premiered, Bethesda confirmed that Fallout 4 will receive its long-awaited upgrade for current-generation consoles and PC on April 25.Read Entire Article
"My Best Friend's Wedding," "Paddington," "RRR," "Frances Ha," and "Jurassic Park" are just a few of our picks for the best of what's available on Netflix. The only streaming guide you need tonight.
Blizzard wrapped up the Diablo 4 Season 4 PTR (Public Test Realm) earlier this week after about a week of testing. Not only was this the first time Diablo 4 players were able to test out content well ahead of its launch, it was also necessary considering the magnitude of what was being proposed.The Diablo 4 PTR was chiefly created to allow players to offer feedback on several fundamental changes that affect loot quality/frequency, itemisation principles, some gameplay mechanics and much more....
Netflix's The Witcher is coming to an end the streaming giant announced.
Netflix is home to hits like Damsel and Society of the Snow, but this new film is the streamer's best 2024 movie so far. Here's why you need to watch it now.
We’re not statisticians by any means (wait, what do those do again?), but by our count, Netflix adds approximately a billion titles every month. That’s a lot of shows to sift through. So we got our TV-addled brains together to highlight what’s coming (and going) each month, as well as series we just genuinely love (premiere timings be damned) in one handy list. And speaking of timing: You don’t want to miss out on the masterful limited series Ripley, which dropped in April. This list is in...
The brick is with him, he is one with the brick.
A lot of family secrets get spilled when a longtime couple announce that they’re getting a divorce.
Scoop delivers a feminist missive with admirable understatement.
Netflix frames it as a story of revenge against cruel reindeer poachers, but it’s so much more than that.
The movie ain’t bad, but it’s nagged by the notion that we’ve seen enough of these.
“If you’re going to put this on TV, you better f ing step it up.”