Anyone paying the most casual possible level of attention to the news cycle has no doubt already come to the conclusion that 2025 will be a horror show on multiple levels. So, why not extend the ...
With 2024 firmly in the rearview, we’re finishing up our recap with a couple of genre lists. Last week, we ranked the best rap albums of the year. Today, we’ve assembled a comprehensive list ...
After another amazing year for horror fiction in 2024, it’s time to look ahead, and if the past year gave us a bounty, then the next is delivering a full-on glut. We’ve got new books from the ...
When Johnny Rotten was squawking, “There’s no future for you,” on the Sex Pistols’ 1977 hit single “God Save the Queen,” he seemed to be implying that there was no past either.
10 years ago, I wanted to watch every Adam Sandler movie. A completionist at heart, I yearned so badly to claim that I’d conquered his entire filmography. So, I watched them all, one by one ...
It’s the first week of the year, which means it’s time for one of our favorite annual traditions: the annual games preview that includes at least one game from last year’s annual games preview.
Of the many colorful characters conceived after the Godzilla-inspired tokusatsu boom, few loom as large as Ultraman, a superhero who grows to gargantuan proportions to protect Japan from ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Despite what its straightforward and inaugural title suggests, Vol. 1 by The Hellp was not meant to be a formal debut ...
As the year comes to an end, we’re paying tribute to our favorite albums and songs released across our favorite genres. This week, we tackled the very best K-pop songs of 2024, and today we’ve ...
I hope no one made a new year’s resolution to watch less TV in 2025, because television is coming in hot this January. And that barely scratches the surface. With so much happening on TV this ...
We’ve reached the final leg of this year’s #1 hit rankings. Last week, I tackled 2004 and got to reminisce about one of pop music’s all-time best eras. Now, I am remembering what it was like ...
They kicked of the set with “Out of My Head” from Pacific Highway Music, which was recorded in L.A. at both The Village and Topanga Canyon’s Fivestar Studios after cutting demos in Joshua Tree.