Home Alone and Schitt’s Creek icon Catherine O’Hara dies, age 71

The incredibly popular performer received numerous awards and was famous for songs like “The Studio” and the soundtrack to “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” They also appeared in several Christopher Guest comedies, including “Best in Show,” “A Mighty Wind,” and “For Your Consideration.”

Paranoize blends episode manga-style storytelling with RPG elements, pre-registration now live on mobile

Paranoize is a captivating story told through beautifully voiced, comic-book-style visuals. The game takes place eleven years after a massive object crashes in the mountains of Japan, and follows a young, blind boy training with a wooden sword in a hidden dojo. He’s guided by a mysterious voice that only he can hear, and the story suggests that fate is once again in motion.

Catherine O’Hara Dead at 71, Starred in ‘Beetlejuice,’ ‘Home Alone,’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’

Catherine O’Hara enjoyed a remarkable five-decade career in film and television, beginning with her early work on the Canadian sketch comedy show “Second City Television.” While she’s known for many roles, she’s particularly beloved as the mother in the “Home Alone” films and as Delia Deetz in both “Beetlejuice” and the recent sequel, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.” Her extensive filmography also includes appearances in movies like “Argylle,” “Pain Hustlers,” and voice work in animated classics such as “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Frankenweenie.” Most recently, she starred in Seth Rogen’s film, “The Studio.”

Charli XCX’s self-teasing mockumentary ‘The Moment’ fends off an endless Brat summer

If you know Charli XCX only from her vibrant aesthetic and a viral tweet calling Kamala Harris “brat,” you’re not alone – about one in five Americans saw that tweet! Born Charlotte Aitchison in England in 1992, she’s a remarkably talented singer-songwriter who started her career independently on MySpace at just 14 years old. She was playing live shows at dance parties soon after. In fact, journalists were playfully commenting on her pursuit of fame over a decade ago, feeling it was taking a while because she began so young.

Wonder Man Accidentally Became MCU’s Most Political Disney+ Show

Wonder Man follows Simon Williams (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), an aspiring actor hoping to become a star. He crosses paths with Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) at a classic movie showing. Slattery, known for previously playing a villain in Iron Man 3, is looking to reignite his acting career after those events involved fabricated videos.

“Compelling” and ‘twisty’ drama branded ‘most exciting of 2025’ reveals trailer ahead of return

I just finished learning about this new show, Paradise, and it sounds amazing! It’s set after some kind of huge disaster has made the surface world unlivable. Apparently, the story focuses on a peaceful community formed by the most important people from before – they all had to escape and live together in an underground bunker to survive. I’m really intrigued to see how it all plays out!