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6 Worst R-Rated Sci-Fi Movies of the 1990s
A Collider feature counts down what it considers the six worst R-rated science fiction films of the 1990s, arguing that each squandered a genuinely compelling premise. The films share a common thread of humanity’s own technological advances turning against it, exploring ideas such as cybernetic implants, artificial intelligence, genetic cloning and automated warfare, yet the…
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Which Ghost Rider Is Ryan Gosling Playing in the MCU? | Comic Con 2026
Marvel Studios has confirmed that Ryan Gosling will play Ghost Rider in an upcoming MCU film, announced by studio president Kevin Feige at San Diego Comic-Con. The project will be directed by Shawn Levy, best known for Deadpool & Wolverine, and is scheduled for release in 2028, marking Ghost Rider’s return to cinema screens for…
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Path of Exile 2 is an intense action RPG that manages to be strangely cozy
A Polygon writer describes how Path of Exile 2, a demanding action role-playing game, has unexpectedly become their preferred way to relax, despite lacking the gentle trappings of typical “cosy games” like Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing. The piece argues that the game’s depth and community-driven build creativity let players design characters that clear content…
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Kevin Feige Says Ryan Gosling Approached Him With a ‘Specific Vision’ for Ghost Rider in the MCU
Kevin Feige has confirmed that Ryan Gosling will play Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, revealing that the actor approached Marvel Studios with a clear creative vision drawn from specific comic storylines. The announcement, made during a post-Hall H interview at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, ends years of speculation about Gosling’s interest in the…
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‘Am I Supposed to be a Comedian?’: Donald Trump’s Bizarre White House Correspondent’s Dinner Speech Had Few Laughing
Donald Trump delivered a widely mocked speech at the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner, coming across as unsure of his tone and lashing out at journalists rather than performing traditional comedic material. Critics saw the appearance as evidence of Trump’s growing anxiety over his declining approval ratings, given that he has long placed public approval…
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Gary Stevenson to quit YouTube channel, citing health concerns
Gary Stevenson, the former City trader turned wealth tax campaigner, has announced he is quitting the weekly YouTube channel that made his name, citing health concerns and tiredness. The announcement follows a mixed reception to a recent Channel 4 documentary that brought him wider attention but drew criticism from both left-leaning tax experts and rightwing…
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5 classic Apocalypse stories that explain how X-Men ’97 season 2 will end
Polygon looks ahead to how “X-Men ’97” season 2 might resolve its Apocalypse storyline, arguing that the animated series has consistently drawn on classic X-Men comic arcs (such as the fall of Genosha and “Lifedeath”) and is likely to do the same as it builds towards a climax involving En Sabah Nur. Because Apocalypse has…
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‘The Odyssey’ Leaked on X: High-Quality Bootleg Seen by Millions in Hours Before Takedown
A high-quality bootleg of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” spread rapidly on X on 25 July, viewed by over 2.1 million people within two and a half hours before the platform removed it and suspended the account responsible. The leak highlights the persistent challenge major studios face in protecting big-budget releases from piracy on social media,…
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Fauci’s newly released COVID diaries reveal bizarre fixation on fame as pandemic deaths mounted
Newly released diary entries attributed to Dr Anthony Fauci reportedly show him dwelling on his own fame during the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the death toll continued to rise. The diaries, covered by Fox News, are being presented as evidence of Fauci’s mindset at the height of the crisis, when he served as the US…
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Ex-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce takes a bow for keeping the airline in business during Covid despite a huge taxpayer handout – as he defends the infamous ‘ghost flights’ it sold to customers
Former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has defended his handling of the airline during the Covid-19 pandemic, arguing he kept the company afloat despite the crisis wiping out air travel, and has also defended the sale of so-called “ghost flights” that drew widespread criticism. The comments come as Joyce reflects on his tenure, which was…