Exclusive information obtained by Variety reveals that Hulu is set to launch a new sub-brand called Animayhem, which will be dedicated to adult animation and anime.
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Would you be open to investing a substantial amount of money, specifically $60,000.00, in order to acquire the extraordinary Linn Sondek LP12-50 turntable?
The Robot Monster is back! Few movies achieve the level of infamy reached by Robot Monster (1953) and Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) in the realm of bad movies.
Meet the man who created Clippy. Microsoft's Clippy made its debut in Microsoft Office 97, it was met with widespread annoyance and frustration among users.
BLACK SABBATH's most powerful box set ever produced, "Hand Of Doom" features the "Complete Original Black Sabbath 1970-1978" collection on picture disc for the first time.
Apple TV+ launched a new, exciting animated series called "Strange Planet". The 10-episode adult show is based on the popular graphic novel and social media sensation.
Paul McCartney's #1 New York Times bestselling book "The Lyrics" is to be released in paperback with 7 new song commentaries from the greatest living songwriter.
"Kings of Their Own Ocean" is a pressing study that interweaves science, commerce, criminality, and ecological fairness. Witness moments of inspiring optimism for the preservation of our oceans.
Washington Post's fast-paced version of a crossword online game called Keyword is addictive. Keyword is a daily word game that offers a fresh puzzle every day.
This World Can't Tear Me Down maintains the themes of friendship while shifting the focus to a local struggle against an ever-expanding reactionary movement.
Brace yourself for an unforgettable ride in Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, where our beloved band of misfits, led by Peter Quill, faces new challenges.
Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite was an Elvis Presley concert that originally took place in Honolulu and was broadcast live via satellite to audiences around the world in 1973.
Kraven the Hunter is a gripping tale delving into the origins and motivations behind one of Marvel's most iconic adversaries, exclusively in theaters in October.
Embrace the fact that AI is here to stay. Journal, a Windows-based notetaking application, utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to offer an ink-focused solution.
The German Aerospace Center utilized data from the ESA's Mars Express probe to unveil an enhanced color image of Mars. It offers a clearer view of Mars' surface.
"Who is the Hulk?" is a comprehensive celebration of the Hulk, Marvel's most iconic and complex superhero. Journey through 60 years of the Hulk's comic book history.
I had the opportunity to acquire a copy of Destroyer Duck, a compelling collection that brings together the initial five issues of the short-lived series.
McSweeney’s 71: The Monstrous and the Terrible is a hair-raising collection of fiction that will challenge the notion of what horror has been, and suggest what twenty-first-century horror is and can be.
"100 Years of Weird" is a remarkable collection of classic and contemporary stories, flash fiction, essays, and poems from the most prominent names in speculative fiction.
Good news for Adobe users! The popular Illustrator application now includes the latest integration of Adobe's Artificial Intelligence (AI) generative engine, Firefly.
The Beatles are getting a little help from AI to salvage what is considered the final original Beatles song intended as a reunion song for a comeback that never materialized.
Stories behind the iconic album covers of the 70s in Anton Corbijn's documentary. "Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis)" delves into the art created by the British design studio.
Marvel has released the official trailer for their new documentary covering the life of the legendary Stan Lee, which premieres June 16th on Disney+.
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life and legacy will be examined in a new iHeartPodcasts series. A compelling eight-part series delves into the remarkable life and enduring influence of beloved American storyteller Laura Ingalls Wilder.
























