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Starfleet Academy Pays Homage To DS9’s Baseball Episode And Sisko’s Vulcan Nemesis

Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 5 – “Series Acclimation Mill”Star Trek: Starfleet Academy brilliantly calls back to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine‘s famous baseball episode, which introduced the Vulcan enemy that Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) genuinely hated. Written by Kirsten Beyer and Tawny Newsome, and directed by Larry Teng,

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How gaming YouTuber Markiplier became an…

Markiplier is far from the only YouTuber to see success lately in theatrical cinema – Talk to Me filmmakers the Philippou Brothers and Skinamarink visionary Kyle Edward Ball spring to mind. ​“It’s novel until it’s not – and then it’s expected,” offers Fischbach. ​“That’s why I wanted to do theatrical, because I want to normalise the idea of a YouTuber trying to

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U.K. Film and TV Spend Hits $9B, Investment at Record-High

The British Film Institute released some buoying numbers for the U.K.’s mammoth film and TV industry on Thursday. Film and high-end TV production in the U.K. topped 6.8 billion pounds ($9.2 billion) in 2025, a 22 percent increase from 2024 and the third-highest annual spend on record, according to the BFI, with the sector continuing

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Theatrical Ban In Gulf Fails to Impact Film’s Reach, As It Tops Netflix In UAE, Bahrain, Oman And Trends In Saudi Arabia And Kuwait

Ranveer Singh’s espionage action spectacle Dhurandhar continues to rewrite success metrics for Indian cinema, proving that box office glory can seamlessly translate into streaming dominance. Months after its record-breaking theatrical run, the Aditya Dhar directorial is now creating waves across global OTT charts, particularly in the Gulf region where the film has sparked both massive

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Resilience Set to Anthemic Guitars

ZEP are an emerging indie/alt-rock band building momentum with emotionally charged songwriting and anthemic production. Their music blends melodic guitar work, driving rhythms, and direct vocal delivery to create songs that feel both intimate and expansive. With a growing presence online and in live performance circles, ZEP’s sound hinges on honesty without self-consciousness, driven by hooks

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Catherine O’Hara Was the Kind of Artist You Grieve Like Family

Source: IMDB Catherine O’Hara Was the Kind of Artist You Grieve Like Family There are a few performers in this world – maybe only a handful, whose absence would hit so deeply it feels personal. Not “celebrity sad.” Not “that’s unfortunate.” But the kind of heartbreak that lands in your chest the way real loss

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Robinson, Dietrich, & Raft’s Star Power Gives ‘Manpower’ a Boost 1941

  “Manpower,” with mega-watt star power of Marlene Dietrich, Edward G. Robinson, and George Raft.  Raoul Walsh was a WB director up to the task of putting high-voltage stars like Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft through their paces in the action triangle, 1941’s Manpower. Walsh specialized in masculine stories, but also with strong

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