The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Divides Critics Even More Than Nintendo’s $1.36B Original

Early reviews are in for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and it currently has a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 66 reviews. This score is a bit lower than the 59% earned by The Super Mario Bros. Movie in 2023, but significantly higher than the 27% rating of the 1993 live-action film. While the new movie is grander in scale and set in space, critics are even more split on whether it’s good or not.

Ripple Founder Dumps $1 Billion on Brainy Robots-Because Why Not?

In a recent chat with Forbes, McCaleb revealed he’s plowing $1 billion of his XRP stash into AGI, which sounds fancy until you realize it’s just a glorified robot that might one day ask you, “Why am I here?” This isn’t his first billion-dollar gamble, mind you-he previously funneled $1 billion into a private space station scheduled to launch in 2025. One must wonder if the aliens will have free Wi-Fi.

HBO’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Is Taking Over PVOD Charts

Currently, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is the most popular TV show on Apple TV globally, according to FlixPatrol. It’s even ahead of the popular fantasy series Outlander, which recently returned for its eighth season on Starz. The show is also performing well on Amazon, landing at number 10 on the platform’s list of top TV shows available for purchase.

It’s Officially a New Era For Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game isn’t just a fun game with nods to the series; it’s a special experience for fans. For the first time, it combines the universes of The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, letting beloved characters from both shows meet and interact.

World Markets Dance as Trump and Iran Stage a Tragi-Comedy of Errors!

The S&P 500, ever the dramatic diva, closed with a 2.4% flourish near 6,496-a number as round as a Rubik’s cube. The Nasdaq Composite, never content with subtlety, surged 3.3% to 21,475, while the Dow Jones lumbered upward like a bear in ballet slippers, adding 2.1% to 46,176. Even the Russell 2000, that oft-forgotten chorus girl, managed a modest arabesque. For a moment, the Nasdaq flirted with a 4% high-scandalous!