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Juliet Landau’s new movie explores abuse inflicted by narcissists. Plus we talk about the wild list of guest stars and, of course, Buffy.
Could limited release windows lead to a spike in revenue for major film studios? Research into the South Korean market may surprise you.
There’s tonnes of speculation about the upcoming Borderlands film, but here are all the facts that we know so far.
A Beverly Hills police officer played music (not Weezer) in a reported attempt to copyright strike an activist’s Instagram account.
One month after the end of kids TV quotas in Australia, we’re hit with the end of two great shows about science and nature on Network 10.
While we won’t be able to travel to Japan anytime soon, these videos of Super Nintendo World’s flashy rides are tantalising teasers.
Things are going to some weird and wonderful places in WandaVision so it’s time to start exploring how deep the reality bending goes.
Binge. Kayo. Presto… Foxtel has a long history of internal fiefdoms actively hurting its efforts to grow new digital services.
While Bridgerton brings us hot Regency action, how does its focus and diversity clash or gel with Austen’s works from the time?
Flowers made out of Lego are less likely to die than regular flowers. But do they look any good? And are they fun to build?
New to music streaming services everywhere, the Lego White Noise playlist is over three hours of nostalgic toy brick sounds to relax to.
We’re all thirsty for the newest Resident Evil villain, but how do the other monsters match up?
There was a version of this story where memes triumph over money. Then Robinhood reminded everyone that the house always wins in the end.
Tokyo street karting company MariCar cops an almighty blue shell from Nintendo for unofficially using their Mario Kart characters.
A first-glimpse trailer of Amazon Prime’s AFL documentary ‘Making Their Mark’ is here and it looks like good stuff.
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are fighting over satellite space for their company’s respective space internet programs.