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Ahead of Ted Lasso’s new season, which premieres Aug. 5, the EP-actor reveals the shows that shaped him.
If you’re an ’80s kid, you might remember You Can’t Do That On Television, a quirky Canadian comedy series that aired on Nickelodeon. I was very young and mostly watching the show to see slime get dropped on helpless youngsters. Still, the title of this series compelled my childhood self to think about something I…
Before Netflix’s “Bridgerton” made audiences swoon, Julia Quinn’s book series garnered a faithful following. The first novel from the “Bridgerton” book series, “The Duke and I,” came out in January of 2000, 20 years before the release of the Netflix period drama. Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon’s (Regé-Jean Page) courtship in Season 1 played out…
Lanterns got a new trailer at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, and it has finally convinced me that the MCU’s big swing with the Green Lantern franchise could work. The DCU is still in its early stages, and after the extremely comic-accurate debut film of Superman, I really expected that the rest of the projects would…
At the Nickelodeon Funergy Factory, guests tried to trigger a digital slime waterfall.Photo: Courtesy of Gramercy Tech
Sadly, Marvel Studios has been slow-deathing the live-action series side of the MCU since “The Great Streaming Wars” ended in 2023.
Before hockey romance gave us Shane and Ilya, anime gave us Yuri and Victor. For months in 2016, it felt nearly impossible to open Tumblr without seeing the pair somewhere on your dashboard.
‘The art of horror is a race to the bottom’ … Gunther von Hagens with a preserved human corpse in his Body Worlds show in 2001. Photograph: Jockel Finck/AP‘The art of horror is a race to the bottom’ … Gunther von Hagens with a preserved human corpse in his Body Worlds show in 2001. Photograph:…
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Every gamer has them. Those games that make you stop for a moment, sit back in your chair, and just think,“Blimey, that’s impressive.”It doesn’t necessarily mean they’re the best games ever made. It doesn’t mean they’re perfect either. Sometimes it’s simply about being in the right place at the right time. A game arrives, does…