Top 10 House of the Dragon Performances Ranked

As a reviewer, I was really struck by the cast in House of the Dragon. They’ve assembled a fantastic group of both established stars and fresh faces, and honestly, everyone delivers. It’s a dark and brutal story, so you expect serious performances, but the truly great actors go beyond just being grim – they find layers and nuance in their characters that make them truly compelling. It’s a strong ensemble, and they really carry the weight of this tragic family saga.

People of Note Review: Is This Musical RPG Worth Playing in 2026?

People of Note is a role-playing game where you take turns battling in a world completely built around music. The game takes place in Accordia, a land with cities inspired by different music genres like rock and rap. You play as Cadence, a determined hero who wants to win Notovision, a famous music contest, even though it seems impossible. She’s up against Coals, a dominant boy band that has won the contest nine times in a row, and faces a lot of opposition along the way. The pressure is on!

Why Netflix’s Canceled Stephen King Series Could Have Been Stranger Things’ Successor

As a huge fan of Stephen King, I’ve always been excited about the possibility of seeing The Talisman and Black House adapted for the screen. King really knows dark fantasy – The Dark Tower is legendary, and Fairy Tale is already heading to A24 as a series. For a while, it looked like the Duffer brothers, who brought so much fantasy to life in Stranger Things, were going to tackle The Talisman duology. But apparently, the sheer scale of the story, the budget it would require, and the challenges of bringing it to life visually proved too much. They ultimately decided to work on The Boroughs instead, which I totally understand – some projects are just massive undertakings!

How Star Trek: Discovery Split Its Timeline (& Saved The Franchise)

Initially, Star Trek: Discovery was intended to be a series of unrelated stories. However, after the show’s original creator, Bryan Fuller, left the project, it was reimagined as a prequel taking place in the 23rd century. Fitting Discovery into the timeline just ten years before Star Trek: The Original Series proved difficult, as did other choices, such as drastically changing the look of the Klingons and introducing futuristic technology like the USS Discovery’s spore drive that felt out of place.