The wonderful thing about an anthology show is that you don’t have to start at the beginning. You don’t need to watch the first season of Netflix’s Beef to enjoy …
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Published May 15, 2026, 4:31 PM EDT Subnautica 2 made waves this week Image: Unknown Worlds Entertainment/Krafton May is a stacked month for new games, and Xbox Game Pass’ first wave …
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Gaming News
Mortal Kombat 2 opening weekend numbers are pretty solid in the US, but international box office figures tell a different story
by Awaisby AwaisMortal Kombat 2 was finally released in cinemas last week, and following the solid early buzz, it really looks like audiences are enjoying it. Even its 65% Tomatometer feels like …
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Mortal Kombat II Opening Weekend Box Office Fails to Knock The Devil Wears Prada 2 Off Top Spot
by Awaisby AwaisMortal Kombat II brought in $40 million domestically and $23 million internationally for a box office global opening weekend of $63 million. The video game adaptation, starring Karl Urban as …
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Gaming News
Ready or Not 2 and every new movie on Netflix, HBO, and more this weekend
by Awaisby AwaisIt’s a big week for sequels on streaming. You can find Ready or Not 2 on VOD and watch rich families seeking satanic power get murdered playing a twisted game. …
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Xbox rolled out some drastic changes to Xbox Game Pass last month: It lowered the price of the subscription service, but also announced future Call of Duty titles won’t be …
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Game Reviews
Chainsaw Man, Hoppers, and every new movie on Netflix, HBO, and more this weekend
by Awaisby AwaisTwo hit animated films are available to stream this weekend. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Rez Arc cuts a path onto Crunchyroll, providing an accessible entry point for anyone curious …
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Xbox and Game Pass had a weird start to spring. Microsoft lowered the price of the subscription service, but also announced future Call of Duty titles won’t be day-and-date releases …
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Game Reviews
Netflix’s Something Very Bad is Going To Happen is the show you need to watch this weekend
by Awaisby AwaisSaying “I do” and committing to someone used to largely be seen as a joyful endgame for fictional characters — there’s a reason every Shakespeare comedy ends with a wedding. …