After 4 Years, Criminal Minds Finally Justifies Its Biggest Change From CBS’s Original Show

Technology has always been important to Criminal Minds, especially through the character of Penelope Garcia, the team’s technical analyst. However, the tech of 2005, when the show began, is very different from what’s current in 2026. The newer seasons, called Evolution, have sometimes struggled to keep up with how people use the internet today. Attempts to modernize the show with current slang, like using terms such as ‘incel,’ or details like cheaply-made LED lights, haven’t always felt natural. Thankfully, the start of season 19 offers a welcome and well-done update to the show’s technology.

Nicolas Cage Shares Unfortunate Update on Face/Off 2

In 2019, Paramount Pictures announced they were working on a new Face/Off movie. By 2021, Adam Wingard, known for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, was set to direct, having co-written the script with Simon Barrett. Wingard later suggested the film would be a direct sequel to the 1997 original. However, reports surfaced in 2025 that Wingard had left the project, and Nicolas Cage has since stated he hasn’t received any updates about Face/Off 2 since then.

Marcia Lucas, Oscar-Winning Star Wars Editor, Dies at 80

Marcia Lucas, an Academy Award winner for her film editing work on the original Star Wars (shared with Richard Chew and Paul Hirsch), passed away on May 27th in Rancho Mirage, California, after a battle with metastatic cancer. She also received an Oscar nomination for American Graffiti. Both films were directed by her then-husband, George Lucas. Her family’s attorney, Deidre Van Rock, confirmed her death.

28 Years Later 3’s Status Officially Revealed by Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle, the director of the original 28 Days Later, also directed 28 Years Later. Nia DaCosta then directed 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, with Alex Garland writing the scripts for both films. Although a third movie was planned, it’s currently on hold. Boyle recently told JoBlo that they simply didn’t have enough time to film it. However, production could potentially begin in 2027.

4 Masterpiece Anime Movies Better Than Studio Ghibli

I’m a huge fan of Studio Ghibli – those films are just magical, often telling stories about growing up and how we connect with the natural world. But while they’re famous for fantasy, Ghibli also makes some really thoughtful movies for adults. Honestly, they’ve built up so much trust with viewers that they almost are a genre all their own! Still, as much as I love them, I think anime fans are missing out if they only focus on Ghibli. There’s a whole world of incredible, moving anime out there from other studios that deserves a look, too!

House Of The Dragon Is Finally Showing GOT Season 9 If Daenerys Never Died

The dramatic murder at the end of season 1, and Rhaenyra’s reaction, led viewers to expect a war between the opposing factions in season 2. However, season 2 felt slow and stalled, constantly hinting at an upcoming conflict without actually delivering it. The season 2 finale again teased a war, and now, in season 3, House of the Dragon finally appears to be starting the battle everyone has been waiting for. This could potentially offer a different, and perhaps more satisfying, conclusion to the Targaryen story, echoing themes from Game of Thrones and offering a kind of resolution for Daenerys Targaryen.

Terrifier Creator Teams Up With Sam Raimi for Next Horror Movie

Damien Leone is currently making Terrifier 4, which he intends to be the final chapter in Art the Clown’s story. After that, he’s scheduled to write, direct, and produce Tortures of the Damned for Lionsgate. Horror legend Sam Raimi and his producing partner Rob Tapert will also be producing the film. Scott O’Brien and Pavan Kalidindi will oversee the project for Lionsgate, and Romel Adam and Jose Cañas will oversee for Ghost House Pictures.

The Official Greatest Casts in Anime History

The most memorable anime don’t just have characters who fill space – their interactions drive the entire story, impacting everything from the plot’s key moments to the emotional highs and lows, and even the action. While strong protagonists are important, truly great anime are defined by supporting characters who are just as compelling and vital to the narrative. Whether it’s a team, a club, or a family, these anime feature casts that are among the best ever created.