Frieren: Beyond Journey's End casts a spell (that makes you spend $200 on its Blu-rays) Crunchyroll's Blu-ray sets for Frieren: Beyond's Journey End largely live up to this spellbinding fantasy series.
Dungeons & Dragons sticks to the Forgotten Realms with its two new Faerûn books Of Dungeons & Dragons' two new supplements, the DM-focused Adventures in Faerûn far outclasses the player-targeting Heroes of Faerûn.
Spoiler Space: Wake Up Dead Man is a pleasure and (like all Knives Out films) a frustrating mystery The primary force of Knives Out (and Wake Up Dead Man) isn't detection-driven storytelling, but the authorial hand of its filmmaker.
Riftbound's upcoming Chemtech Cask card is a money maker As part of the spoiler season for Riftbound TCG's upcoming set, Spiritforged, we got an exclusive look at a new card, Chemtech Cask.
Hamlet becomes art therapy in the hands of 2025's films All the world's a stage in 2025, and all the films are performing Hamlet in order to process some very specific pain.
Kirby Air Riders is a so-so racing game, but a nifty little addiction Kirby Air Riders is a so-so racing game, but a nifty little addiction ...
Dispatch shows how player choice doesn't always work with telling a story The narrative superhero game Dispatch would tell a stronger story if it didn't let players choose where it goes.
Cracking Angel's Egg is a fool's errand, but let's try anyway Forty years later, Angel's Egg finally reached U.S. theaters. To celebrate we attempted to crack the film wide open.
C'mon Zootopia 2, let's stop with the conspiracy theorist heroes Like many recent films, Zootopia 2 mistakes the search for clicks for the search for truth when it comes to conspiracy nuts.
It's time to give "On The Nature Of Daylight" a rest "On The Nature Of Daylight" is becoming a cheap needledrop, and Hamnet's finale might be the last time a filmmaker can get away with it.
Major returns and a killer cliffhanger move Stranger Things up a notch Major returns and a killer cliffhanger move Stranger Things up a notch ...