Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Was an Exuberant Act of Resistance

As with everything Bad Bunny does, the imagery in his video carried a deeper meaning. He featured people harvesting sugarcane, a clear reference to Puerto Rico’s long history of colonization. Sugarcane was first brought to the island by Spain in the 1500s, leading to large plantations and the use of slave labor. Later, in the late 19th century, the United States took control of Puerto Rico and continued the profitable sugar industry, with major mainland companies benefiting the most.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s New Reboot Needs to Kill Its Big Leatherface Curse

Fans and critics agree that the latest version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre has a big hurdle to overcome. It’s not enough to simply make Leatherface frightening; the filmmakers need to understand what originally made him so terrifying. Previous attempts to bring the franchise back haven’t been very successful, and have largely been forgotten, because the core of the story was misinterpreted. If A24 doesn’t recognize the tragic roots of the film, it risks repeating the failures of past installments.

Super Bowl 2026 ads, ranked from best to worst

I was watching the Super Bowl ads, and honestly, a lot of them were about AI or just typical patriotic stuff. But something really struck me – the extended versions I found online were way better than what they showed on TV! It got me thinking… what if they made the game a little shorter – maybe three quarters – and then gave us fifteen-minute commercial breaks? Now that would be a Super Bowl I could get behind! Anyone else agree?

Pixar’s Ratatouille is Disney’s Greatest Animated Classic

Beginning with a single film in 1995, Pixar has become one of Disney’s most successful and innovative animation studios, completely changing the world of animated filmmaking. Fans continue to passionately debate which Pixar movie is the greatest, a testament to the consistently high quality of their work, particularly in their earlier years. Considering all this, their 2007 film perfectly showcases Pixar’s strengths and is often considered a true masterpiece.