Before I became a parent and life got very busy, I spent many happy hours playing Call Of Duty, getting annihilated by some Chinese teenagers making cat noises, or being sworn at by kids with an impressive mastery of the vulgar at their age. To be fair, I always enjoyed
Netflix May Bid For Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix has reportedly retained financial advisory firm Moelis & Co to explore a potential bid for Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming and studio business. The same investment bank advised Skydance Media on its Paramount Global bid, which turned into the successful acquisition of Paramount by Skydance. Deadline broke the news, saying
New “The Witcher” Reviews Aren’t Good
This week has seen the release of the fourth season of Netflix’s epic fantasy series “The Witcher,” and the first of two seasons starring Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt of Rivia from Henry Cavill. The switch hasn’t proven beneficial. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has slipped to
Quick News: Avatar, Odyssey, Tyrant, Talk
Avatar: Fire and Ash The MPAA has handed out a PG-13 rating for “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the third entry in the James Cameron-directed franchise. The listing confirms that the rating will be for “intense sequences of violence and action, bloody images, some strong language, thematic elements, and suggestive material”.
“A House of Dynamite” Has A Solid Launch
Kathryn Bigelow’s impending nuclear war-themed “A House of Dynamite” pulled in major viewership for its first weekend on Netflix. The thriller snagged 22.1 million views in its first three days on the streamer, making it the most-watched movie for the week of October 20th, and beating out the full seven-day