Macaulay Culkin Insists ‘Die Hard’ Is Not a Christmas Movie

Despite the popular belief that Die Hard is a Christmas movie, Macaulay Culkin strongly disagrees and doesn’t seem to be changing his mind. He firmly stated on the Mythical Kitchen‘s “Last Meals” YouTube series, “No, no, it’s not! Don’t fight me!” He explained that while the movie takes place during Christmas, the plot would work just as well with another holiday. He contrasted this with Home Alone, which he believes is specifically tied to the Christmas season. Culkin jokingly referred to himself as “the godfather of Christmas” and asserted that his opinion on the matter carries weight.

Marvel X-Men Mutant Saga DODC Rumor Explored

A recent report from Alex Perez at The Cosmic Circus indicates that the Department of Damage Control (DODC) will be heavily involved in future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) projects, starting with Phase 6 and possibly beyond. Perez believes we’ll first see Damage Control again in an upcoming project, with Arian Moayed returning as Agent P. Cleary.

Avatar: The Last Airbender’s Four Nations Get Their Own Elemental Nail Polish Line

The new Mooncat nail polish collection includes eight unique colors inspired by beloved characters and hidden details from Avatar: The Last Airbender. From the fiery red and gold of Zuko’s “Banished Prince” to a sparkly green “My Cabbages,” each polish has a special effect like color-changing finishes, iridescent shimmer, or even glows in the dark. Plus, each bottle features a themed cap and a limited-edition illustration of an Avatar character.

Medical Thriller Sees Major HBO Max Boost Ahead Of Season 2

According to FlixPatrol, interest in HBO Max’s The Pitt is growing again. As of December 19, 2025, the show is currently ranked number 5 globally, and it’s especially popular in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, where it’s number 2. This renewed global interest comes at a good time for the medical thriller, potentially boosting its future.

‘Bogus’: Star Wars’ Most Iconic Space Scene Gets Torn Apart by NASA Astronaut

In a recent video on Insider’s YouTube channel, Garret Reisman analyzed the science behind the Death Star’s destruction in Star Wars. He started by jokingly questioning Luke Skywalker’s orange ski goggles in space, then delved into the more serious issue of why the scene doesn’t quite make sense from a scientific perspective. Reisman pointed out the single, exposed weakness of the Death Star as a key area for examination.

Top 5 Thriller TV Shows Of 2025: Must-Watch Series

Over the last year, we’ve seen a great selection of thrilling TV shows, including titles like Nine Bodies In A Mexican Morgue, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, and Task. Even the shows that aren’t perfect are still fun to watch.