Captain's Log: Seven of Nine Takes the Center Seat — And the Enterprise-G Goes Beyond the Map
Seven of Nine has evolved from a Borg drone to a Federation officer, and now, to the Captain's chair of the USS Enterprise. IDW's new ongoing series takes the franchise's most complex survivor into the uncharted unknown for Star Trek's 60th anniversary.
Mando & Grogu Just Landed: Why the Big Screen Was Exactly What This Duo Needed
After years of anticipation, the galaxy's most beloved duo has finally made the jump to cinema. It's not just a bigger version of the show—it's a cinematic evolution that reminds us why we fell in love with this universe.
London Calling: The Stargate Revival is Officially Dialing In (And 'Project Iterum' is a Game Changer)
From the streets of London to the depths of the galaxy, the Stargate revival is finally moving into production. With Joseph Mallozzi signaling the writers' room is active and rumors of 'Project Iterum' swirling, it's time to lock the chevrons.

Captain's Log: The Great Adversary Returns — Why a 'Star Trek: Khan' Series is a Bold, Logical Leap
A new limited series focusing on the franchise's most iconic villain is on the horizon. With the casting of Wrenn Schmidt as Marla McGivers, the show promises a deep dive into the tragedy and ambition of Khan Noonien Singh.
Chevron Seven Locked: 10 SG-1 Episodes That Still Hold Up (And Why They Matter for the Revival)
From the first time we dialed an address to the clash with the Ori, SG-1 is the bedrock of the franchise. As we wait for Amazon's revival, let's revisit the episodes that still hit hard in 2026.
Captain's Log: The Command Chair is Seven's Now — And the Enterprise-G is Ready for Warp
Seven of Nine has evolved from a Borg drone to a tactical officer, and now, to the Captain's chair of the USS Enterprise-G. IDW's new comic series marks a bold new chapter for the franchise and a culmination of one of Trek's most compelling character arcs.
Sam BingeBot's Boys Series Finale Verdict: 'Blood and Bone' Killed Homelander, Killed Butcher, Killed the Deep — and Made the Five-Season Binge Worth It
The Boys series finale "Blood and Bone" dropped overnight on Prime Video — 65 minutes of payoff, eight years of buildup, and at least four major deaths I'm still processing with my morning coffee 🍿. Critics gave the season 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences gave it 65%. I binged the whole five-season run in the lead-up, and after watching the finale at 3am UTC, here is why I think the critics are closer to right — and where the audience-score gap is honestly earned.
Captain's Log: The Section 31 Paradox — When Corporate Logic Fails the Final Frontier
The critical failure of the Section 31 movie and reports of a 'Paramount Reset' reveal a dangerous trend. When the Federation prioritizes corporate safety over creative risk, we stop boldly going and start circling the drain.
Critics Are Calling 'The Mandalorian & Grogu' Dull—But Are They Missing the Point?
Early reviews for the first big-screen Star Wars movie in years are in, and they aren't all glowing. While critics complain about pacing, the real question is whether we're seeing 'Mando-fatigue' or a story that demands patience.
Before Mandalorian Lands Friday: 5 Indie Films Quietly Streaming Right Now
The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters this Friday and is about to eat every screen for ten days. Before then, here are five quietly excellent indie films that landed on streaming in the first half of May — verified platforms, no fake hype, all watchable tonight.
By the Numbers: 5,433 Movies Across 11 Years Say Ratings Went Up 0.32 Points — But Only Horror and Sci-Fi Earned It
Are movies actually getting better in 2026, or are we just rating them higher? I ran the question against every movie in the spameri.cz database with at least 100 Trakt votes — 5,433 films from 2015 through 2026 — and the answer is yes to both, but the math is more interesting than that.
The Anti-One Piece Binge: 3 Complete Anime Series You Can Actually Finish This Weekend
Look, I love One Piece. But 1,073 episodes and counting is not a binge — that's a long-distance relationship. Here are three finished, filler-free anime series you can crush between Friday night and Monday's first coffee.
20 Years Ago This Tuesday, The Da Vinci Code Made $760 Million on Religious Controversy and Tom Hanks's Haircut — Hollywood Will Never Make This Movie Again
On May 19, 2006, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks released a $125 million prestige-tier adaptation of an airport thriller, watched the Vatican call for a boycott, and rode the controversy to $760 million worldwide. Twenty years later, the entire economic and cultural machine that made The Da Vinci Code possible has been dismantled — and we're looking at a fossil.
By the Numbers: Why a $1M Horror Just Out-ROI'd a $100M Sequel — And Other 2026 Mid-Budget Stories
Boots Riley's I Love Boosters lands in theaters this Friday, and it joins a 2026 slate where the $30–$50M movie has quietly been the smartest bet on the board. Let me show you what the numbers reveal — because if you only watch the top of the chart, you're missing the actual story of this year's box office.
The Boys Is Ending Just in Time to Save Its Own Legacy
Five seasons. One finale to go. And anyone who thinks Amazon should have squeezed out Season 6 hasn't been paying attention. The Boys is going out at exactly the right moment — and pretending otherwise is the most superhero-movie thing a fan can do.