
Thank you all for reading, watching, and listening — cheers to another year! 💋💥

The Anaconda reboot works by embracing comedy. With Paul Rudd and Jack Black, movie-nerd jokes, and purposeful silliness, it becomes one of the year’s most pleasant surprises.

The RIOTUS Anime Society is gifting you with a list of the best Anime of 2025—argue with the streets (or make some recommendations ’cause we want more)

As a holiday treat, listen in for an Extra Festive Innings with Sherin & Julian.

The Housemaid is a deliciously addictive watch. More Amanda Seyfried, please.

Knives Out? Nah, Shears Out. We’re about to get into the wool with the witty new cozy mystery: The Sheep Detectives

Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. took another major step forward today, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Board of Directors rejects Paramount Skydance offer

James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash delivers jaw-dropping spectacle and emotional depth, turning Neytiri into the franchise’s true hero while proving Pandora is still unmatched on the big screen.

George Clooney delivers a career-best performance in Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, a quiet, moving meditation on fame, ambition, and the personal costs of movie stardom.

You will either love or hate Ella McCay, but it’s aggressively average.

Join Sherin, Mae, and William for a breakdown of that rocky Netflix-Warner Bros. deal, a teaser review of Marty Supreme, and a roundup of their fave TV & movies of the year.

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 offers kid-friendly horror with deeper lore, darker visuals, and strong performances. Fans and younger viewers will enjoy this intense, story-driven sequel.

Why didn’t y’all tell us about WildeHopps, the Zootopia slow-burn? We love love over here, cousins. We had to set sail on this ship

Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. for $82.7B. Game of Thrones, Euphoria, Stranger Things, KPop Demon Hunters and so many fandom faves will soon be housemates

A tender, introspective drama where Will Arnett delivers a career-best performance as a man rediscovering himself through heartbreak, stand-up, and solitude.

The New Yorker at 100 follows editor David Remnick and his team in the fall of 2024 as they plan and execute the magazine’s seminal 100th anniversary issue.

Sherin, Mae, Julian, and Sam saw Avatar: Fire and Ash. Now you can watch our first reactions, fresh out of the theater, wherever you get your social media

We chat with Wunmi Mosaku, Teyana Taylor, and the cast & creators of Fionna & Cake. Plus, hear some hot takes on Marty Supreme and Zootopia 2!