Author: Press Room

Why I think games should be less difficult and more fun

Right now, YouTube Shorts are awash with a dual-horned scarlet character making pixel-perfect jumps in a bid to ascend a murky cavern, all the while avoiding spiked floors, making use of shelled enemies to bounce off of and desperately clinging onto tiny safe spaces on walls desecrated with thorns.  This is Hornet, lead character of the latest Metroidvania game Hollow Knight: Silksong, and she needs to ascend the bug-infested land of Pharloom by jumping fiendish platforms, negotiating labyrinthian cave networks and violently parleying with monstrous insectoid bosses.  After ascending continuously using a furious repertoire of double jumps, wall jumps and…

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These superhero movies make The Toxic Avenger look tame

I finally got around to watching the new version of The Toxic Avenger, and it pretty much delivered what you’d expect if you’ve seen the original. I’ll admit I’m actually not a big fan of the 1984 original because its commitment to gore outdid its sense of fun. The new one is not much different in this regard, but I found that director Macon Blair made it much more stylish, and the cast is just great. But this got me thinking about other superhero movies that just full-on embrace the gore and violence that you don’t really see in the…

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6 terrifying new shows and movies to see before Halloween

It’s October. The leaves are falling, the weather is cooling, and pop-up costume shops are opening on every corner. It’s Halloween season, and Hollywood knows you want to be scared round the clock. They’re obliging with a bunch of new shows and movies designed to chill you to the bone. The first couple are already here: Monster: The Ed Gein Story Streaming now on Netflix The Monster series on Netflix focuses on a different true crime story each season: first, Jeffrey Dahmer; then, Lyle and Erik Menendez; and now, Ed Gein, played by Charlie Hunnam. If you’re looking for a…

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Why you should be deliriously excited for this upcoming sci-fi show

In November, a new sci-fi show called Pluribus will debut on Apple TV+. Apple has only released one official image. It hasn’t released a trailer despite the premiere being only a few weeks away. We only have a vague idea of what Pluribus is about, and yet people are already expecting it to be the show of the year. But from what we do know about Pluribus, I can see why the excitement is building, and it’s time for you to get involved and feel the hype, too. Pluribus comes from the guy who made Breaking Bad Résumés don’t come…

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California just solved one of streaming’s loudest problems — but not the biggest ones

This week, California governor Gavin Newsom signed a law forbidding ads that play on streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max, and YouTube from being louder than the content they interrupt, meaning that Californians will no longer be startled by blaring commercials asking if they’re satisfied with their car insurance. The reason advertisers crank up the volume on their ads is obvious: they’re hoping the sudden burst of noise will make viewers pay attention, which is very annoying. I’m glad someone did something about it. But given how streaming is getting worse and worse these days — even high-powered Hollywood executives…

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iPadOS 26.1 brings back Slide Over. Good. Now Apple needs to fix Liquid Glass

Apple design has always been famously opinionated. The company does what it thinks is right for you. If you disagree, well, you’re wrong. But lately, chinks have appeared in Apple’s design armour. Customisation options could suggest a lack of confidence at the top, or simple acknowledgment that people like being able to make devices their own. Even so, it’s rare for a major feature to vanish and then claw its way back from the dead. But that’s exactly what happened this week as Slide Over triumphantly returned in iPadOS 26.1. The feature originally debuted in 2015, when Apple first started…

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This Netflix show is getting slammed — but I can’t wait for the new season

The Witcher debuted on Netflix in 2019 to effusive praise from fans. They loved the fantasy action, they loved seeing a popular series of books and video games come to life onscreen, and they loved Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a taciturn monster hunter more vulnerable than he lets on. Then, in 2022, it was announced that Henry Cavill would be leaving the show after season 3, to be replaced by Hunger Games veteran Liam Hemsworth. The tide soon turned. As of this writing, the recently released trailer for season 4 has 16k likes to 65k dislikes, a staggering…

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These time-travel movies actually try and get the science right

While the science fiction genre can often get lost in the latter part of that term than the former, sometimes you get some movies that really try to bring the science. It’s not really a dealbreaker for me either way, but I know certain fans want a little realism in their fiction rather than sci-fi that makes you question reality. This is part of why shows like The Expanse were so acclaimed; they tried to make living and traveling in space grounded in science as much as possible. Sci-fi movies involving time travel can often get lost in paradoxes that…

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This Plex plugin finds and syncs subtitles so you don’t have to

Although I still believe Plex is totally fine and usable without resorting to add-ons, I can’t help but feel better that I have several I can rely on when the library is acting up, especially when my family is having problems with Plex. Subtitles not syncing, for example, was not a problem I thought I’d ever have, but here I am fixing the problem. When captions aren’t quite lining up, either being behind or ahead, I resort to one of two tools: Bazarr and Plex itself. The latter can handle subtitle syncing problems, but there’s a catch. I’ll put it…

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Best gifts for movie lovers for Christmas 2025

Our pick of the best gifts for movie lovers for Christmas 2025 Philips Hue Play Wall Washer Rather than diligently scrubbing your walls, Philips’ Wall Washer is, in fact, a turbocharged ambient light that bathes your walls with spectacular colour gradients that match whatever you’re watching on your TV. When paired with the Hue Sync Box, it extends on-screen colours beyond your TV’s borders, creating an immersive experience that rivals cinema’s greatest screens. From explosions bursting across your walls in fiery oranges, to underwater scenes plunging your lounge into James Cameron-approved deep blues, it’s the perfect setup for those who…

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