February 16 Will Be a Great Day for Solo Leveling Fans

Pocket FM has announced the release of Season 2 of the English-language audio drama version of Solo Leveling, the hugely popular series. This new season features voice acting as exciting as the official anime on Crunchyroll, and sound effects that create a truly immersive listening experience, putting you right in the heart of the story.

Varsity Blues: James Van Der Beek’s Teen Drama Soars on Streaming

Directed by Brian Robbins and written by W. Peter Illiff, Varsity Blues features James Van Der Beek as Jonathan “Mox” Moxon, the second-string quarterback for his high school football team. Despite appearing to have a perfect life, Mox actually dislikes playing football and dreams of leaving Texas to go to Brown University and focus on his studies.

Captain Ake’s Chair Controversary in ‘Starfleet Academy’ Now Makes Perfect Sense

Because the new season of Starfleet Academy is set so far in the future, it’s hard to bring back many familiar characters. While a few have appeared, like Robert Picardo as the Doctor and Tawny Newsome as Illa Dax, those opportunities are rare. That’s why the show features a lot of new characters, including Captain Ake. She’s a fascinating addition, but many Star Trek fans are distracted by her unusual way of standing on the bridge of the Athena.

Bud Cort, ‘Harold and Maude’ & ‘Brewster McCloud’ Star, Dies at 77

You know, Bud Cort was a real natural talent – a true prodigy when it came to acting and the stage. He just loved it, even as a young kid, because he was a creative soul at heart. I heard he’d practically live at the stage door, especially when Barbra Streisand’s sister, Roslyn Kind, was performing. He’d see every show he possibly could. It wasn’t just a job for him; he genuinely adored the theater and always dreamed of being a creative artist.

28 Years Later, Cowboy Bebop’s Finale Is Still the Greatest Anime Ending of All Time

Cowboy Bebop is a unique anime that blends science fiction, film noir, and western themes. While it’s known for its overarching story, many episodes feel like self-contained adventures, often dipping into genres like horror and even psychedelic experiences. Every episode of Cowboy Bebop is exceptionally well-made and stands up to any other anime released in the last quarter-century. However, the series truly reaches its peak with the heartbreaking two-part finale, “The Real Folk Blues,” which remains unmatched in its emotional impact and storytelling.