Eagles of Death Metal drop dates for 20th anniversary of Death by Sexy tour

Joey Homme, also known for his work with Queens of the Stone Age, continues to contribute to the band’s albums, but he doesn’t often join them on tour. He enjoys the creative process of making music, but seems less interested in how well it’s received. Some musicians are simply driven by the act of creation itself.

Tom Hanks’ New Baseball Movie Sparks Bidding War

According to Variety, a new film called The Comebacker – described as a touching and funny baseball story – is being discussed with several studios. Sony Pictures is currently the leading contender to produce the movie, likely because Tom Hanks and director Marielle Heller previously collaborated with Sony on A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. It’s expected that Sony’s willingness to invest a significant amount of money will also be a major factor.

CBS Announces Permanent Casting Change To Justin Hartley’s Tracker

It’s safe to say that Tracker has changed a lot in its few seasons. It feels like the show undergoes some kind of refresh every year, though Justin Hartley’s character always remains the focus. Despite all these changes, Tracker hasn’t lost its audience and is currently the most-watched show on television for the 2025-2026 season.

Zelda’s Official Switch 2 Debut Has Left Gamers Split

While The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, ushered in a new era for the Zelda series, one Nintendo Switch game still sparks debate among fans: Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment.

Netflix’s ‘Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole’ Debuts With Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

Netflix calls Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole a suspenseful Nordic thriller. Tobias Santelmann stars as Harry Hole, a gifted but troubled detective, while Joel Kinnaman plays Tom Waaler, his cunning and corrupt rival. The story follows these two as they pursue a serial killer through the dark streets of Oslo, creating a gripping and intense rivalry, as outlined in the official plot summary.

The best rock album of 2026 won’t be released for a couple more months

I have to share this now that Pitchfork published their list of the 64 most anticipated albums for Spring 2026 – and surprisingly, it didn’t include the album I’m most excited about for all of 2026! I won’t make you wait much longer to hear what it is – I know you’re eager to find out – but first, I want to share my thoughts on Pitchfork.