'The Valley' Star Brittany Cartwright Opens Up About Split from Jax Taylor

The ValleystarBrittany Cartwrightis opening up about her split fromJax Taylor— and things are looking shaky for these two! Cartwright recently spoke about their relationship status in Bravo’sThe Daily DishwithKristen Doute, clarifying that no cheating was involved. The reality star also confessed that the two of them have been dealing with their issues and fights for a while now. Cartwright also added that all of this was affecting their two-year-old son,Cruz Cauchi, which is why she chose to take a break from her husband....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · David Nunez

'The Wheel of Time' Season 2 Episode 3 Recap: Trials on All Sides

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 3 of The Wheel of Time. The Wheel of Timeencompasses several stories, each one more dangerous than the last.Season 2, Episode 2, “Strangers and Friends,“brought many villains into play and ended with each character facing threats. From Nynaeve’s (Zoë Robins) impending test to Mat’s (Dónal Finn) captivity, no character is particularly safe, but Perrin (Marcus Rutherford) was left in the worst position whenthe Seanchaninvaded the village where he was and overcame their small force, bringing along the Dark One’s most trusted servant, Ishamael (Fares Fares)....

June 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1230 words · Casey Rios

10 Great 2010s Shows You Probably Haven't Seen

The 2010s were a defining decade for TV, with more great shows than ever before and more ways for them to slip through the cracks. While some series became immediate cultural touchstones, others dazzled audiences and built passionate fanbases, though still not enough to gather mainstream audiences and earn the love they deserved. It’s not surprising, then, thatmany remarkable series have flown under the radar, overshadowed by bigger projectsand lost in the endless scroll of streaming platforms; there are plenty of gems that deserve a second look, whether for the creative risks, unforgettable performances, or memorable narratives....

June 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1452 words · Claire Daugherty

10 Great David Lynch Movies Ranked by How Weird They Are

The one word that’s probably most tied to the filmography ofDavid Lynchwould have to be “weird.” He’s a legendary director who’s been working in film and TV for more than 50 years and has a singularly recognizable style that gives his work a truly distinct quality. His way of filmmaking is so uniquethat the word “Lynchian"has been coined to describe his work and refers to films that feel dreamlike, surreal, mysterious, menacing, and sometimes nightmarish....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1790 words · Felicia Boyd

10 Jokes in Kids' Cartoons That Were More Adult Than You Realized

Cartoons have often been stigmatized as media exclusively for children, dismissed by a lot of adults who don’t realize animation is meant for everybody. To that end, several parents often put on any random cartoon for children to keep them entertained. They often fail to realize that the creators of many cartoon shows managed to sneak in adult humor. Related:10 Disney Movie Jokes That Were Aimed Toward Adults This type of humor, while going over most kids’ heads, clearly has an effect on both theadults who might tune in and the kidswho have grown up and are revisiting them....

June 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1129 words · Melissa Sweeney

Adventure Beast Trailer Reveals a New Adult Animated Comedy Show on Netflix

Netflix released the trailer ofAdventure Beast, a new adult animated series about a zoologist that does whatever it takes to save wildlife, including putting himself and his colleagues in danger. Half comedy show, half nature documentary, the series features real-life humorist and nature loverBradley Trevor Greivevoicing an animated version of himself. The trailer presents Greive, his favorite niece Bonnie, and his fearful-of-absolutely-everything Senior Field Assistant, Dietrich. In each episode ofAdventure Beast, the three will explore different biomes while sharing truly astonishing, sometimes risqué facts that other wildlife shows would be too polite to mention....

June 18, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · James Bender

Aisling Franciosi on the Violence of The Nightingale

Do you remember rising starAisling FranciosiinGame of Thrones? You won’t forget her inThe Nightingale. Two other European women are shooting to stardom as well in the Berlinale’s Shooting Stars programme. Each year the Berlin Film Festival’s Shooting Stars programme highlights major upcoming European acting talent and one would have to say that Irish actress Ailing Franciosi’s star is truly on the rise. Norway’sIne Marie Wilmann, who played Norwegian ice skater and 1930s Hollywood star Sonja Henie in Sundance entrySonja: The White Swan, is also on a career high, while Germany’s impishly vivaciousEmma Drogunovais thriving on home turf....

June 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1485 words · Julian White

Alien 40th Anniversary Celebrated with 6 New Original Short Films

Tomorrow, 20th Century Fox will launch the Alien 40th Anniversary Shorts Series on IGN starting withALIEN: Containment, the first of six terrifying new tales set in theAlienUniverse. Developed by emerging filmmakers selected from 550 submissions on the Tongal platform, the anniversary initiative focused on finding the biggest fans of theAlienfranchise to create new, thrilling stories for theAlienfandom. The shorts will rollout weekly starting tomorrow, March 29that 12PM EST/9AM PST on IGN, and beginning May 3rd, they will be available on the official@AlienAnthologysocial channels andAlienUniverse....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 523 words · Andrea Lewis

Angelina Jolie Eyeing New Movies to Act in, But Africa Scrapped

After taking a bit of a break from the limelight following the release of her war filmUnbroken, actress/filmmakerAngelina Jolieis lining up a series of new projects as both acting vehicles and directorial efforts. Jolie was planning on directing the large-scale elephant and rhino poaching dramaAfricaafterUnbroken, which would have reunited her with cinematographerRoger Deakinsand was set to starBrad Pitt, but the project hit pause over budget issues. ThatUnbrokenfailed to make a splash at the Oscars also didn’t help, and now in the wake of Jolie and Pitt’s divorce, it appears she’s no longer involved withAfricaand the project is moving forward without her (and with a smaller budget)....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 474 words · Erin Williams

Apple Store Locations in Colorado: Find The One Near You

Colorado has six Apple Stores where you can explore and buy Apple products like the iPhone, iPad, Mac computers, and Apple Watch. The stores also provide support for your Apple products through the Genius Bar. You can try out Apple’s latest gadgets, get help with setting up devices, and find the right product for your needs. Additionally, the stores offer educational sessions to help you make the most out of your devices....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 555 words · Pamela Lambert

Best Robots of Movies and Television

Since antiquity, civilizations around the world have imagined the possibilities of artificial life forms. From Hephaestus, the ancient Greek god of craftsmen who built mechanical servants and golden handmaidens, to the protective clay golems of medieval Jewish folklore, to the lifelike automaton presented by the engineer Yan Shi to King Mu of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty, robots of one form or another have existed almost as long as mythology and storytelling itself....

June 18, 2025 · 14 min · 2856 words · Patricia Young

Best Soccer TV Shows and Movies to Watch During the World Cup

The World Cup is in full flow and there has been an influx of football shows and movies being released, with the likes ofTed LassoandWelcome to Wrexhamstanding out with their critical successes. Football fever has the world gripped as each nation awaits its next big game, but if you’re hoping to quench that thirst for more of the sport we love, then the following releases might be just what you’re looking for....

June 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1206 words · Caleb Williams

Brian Cox on 'Prisoner's Daughter' and How Often Fans Bring Up Logan Roy

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Prisoner’s Daughter.]From directorCatherine Hardwickeand screenwriterMark Bacci, the family drama Prisoner’s Daughter finds Max (Brian Cox) needing to reunite with his estranged daughter Maxine (Kate Beckinsale), in order to reside with her and her son Ezra (Christopher Convery) on compassionate release after 12 years in prison. Diagnosed with terminal cancer has put a ticking clock on their time together, and while he may never fully redeem himself, Max just wants to connect with his grandson and protect his family in the only way that he knows how....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1743 words · Jeremy Wallace