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Lupita Nyong'o made it very clear that she will be paying racist comments about her casting in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey with dust.
MAGA snowflakes are BIG MAD after news broke that Abbott Elementary creator Quinta Brunson will play the iconic cartoon character, Betty Boop.
Ubisoft remakes the beloved Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, aiming to deliver a definitive, modernized version of the classic pirate game.
Welp, you can now add Mark Cuban to the list of billionaires who have capitulated to Donald Trump in some way. Mark Cuban, who proudly supported Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election, is now partnering with Orange Mussolini and joined the current occupant of the White House at a May 18 event to speak […]
Mark Fuhrman, the racist former Los Angeles police detective who was convicted of lying during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, is no longer in the land of the living. He was 74.
Deep sigh. Gaming continues to get more expensive. Sony announced it has raised the price of the PS Plus subscription service.
Asha Sharma isn't done reshaping Xbox's image. Taking to her X (formerly Twitter) account, Sharma announced a HUGE change to the company's branding.
Gamers, your patience is finally about to be rewarded. Word on the video game streets is that GTA 6 pre-orders are about to begin, and that's not the only news to be excited about.
Disney's The Mandalorian and Grogu get rave reviews, with standout performances, music, and visuals, though some find it lacking in originality.
Andrew Schulz's mea culpa regarding his support for Donald Trump isn't going over as well with those who knew Orange Mussolini was trash.
Elon Musk isn't doing himself any favors if he wants people to believe he's not racist. The Tesla chief is catching flak on his own platform for criticizing the casting decisions in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.
Gamers leaked Forza Horizon 6 footage, got banned for 7,000+ years, but boasted about it, claiming they can bypass the ban.
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