Quentin Tarantino Had Cut His Favorite Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Scene, But It's in the Novelization

In a recent interview with CinemaBlend’s ReelBlend podcast,Quentin Tarantinowas promoting his novelization of the 2019 Sony filmOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood. The Oscar-winning writer-director gave more insight into his material and even admitted that he was forced to make cut to the film that made both himself and Leonardo DiCaprio emotional. “That happens a lot in movies. You drop scenes that are really terrific, but a timeline imposes itself on the cut,” the writer-director says....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 824 words · Mark Farmer

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra listed on Amazon ahead of launch

After accidentally leaking the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G on itsown support pages, Samsung has now seemingly listed both that and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ on Amazon in France. Both have appeared before any official announcement, with a launch date of 15 July 2025. The listings also reveal some key specifications, prices, as well as supply images of each of the forthcoming Android tablets. TheSamsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G, for example, will cost €1,308 (£1,086) and sport a 14....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 237 words · Alexis Calderon

The infamous iPad mini jelly scrolling earns Apple a class action lawsuit, and rightfully so

It’s unfortunate that the reportediPad mini jelly scrolling issue cannot be fixedbecause it’s inspired one Colorado resident to file a class-action lawsuit against Apple. Apple may go to court over iPad mini jelly scrolling Some folks don’t seem to be content withApple’s official explanation that jelly scrolling, exhibited while scrolling in portrait orientation, is “normal behavior for LCD screens.” MacRumorsspotted a class-action lawsuit filed against Apple by Colorado resident Christopher Bryan....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Angela Clark

The Most Popular Actresses of the 1990s, Ranked

The1990sis the decade known as the period that marked the end of the Cold War and contained advances in technology, including the internet. The ’90s brought significant developments in cinema and carried on traditional trends from the 1980s low-budget independent films that maintained their popularity throughout the decade. During the ’90s, full-length films were made to be displayed both on theater screens and smaller TV screens, featuring dialog with close-up scenes instead of wide-angle scenes made for theaters....

August 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1263 words · Mr. Matthew Thompson

Tim Cook already being questioned about Apple Watch and privacy

Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsenannouncedthis afternoon that he’s sent a letter to Tim Cook regarding the newApple Watchand user privacy. Jepsen wants Cook to explain what data the device will collect, how that data will be stored, and what Apple’s policies are on apps that access health information. Specifically, Jepsen asks whether Apple will allow consumers to store personal/health info on its servers, and if so. how will that information be safeguarded....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 259 words · Sara Walker MD

Why Michael Bay Will Never Direct a Marvel or DC Movie

We’re just mere hours, perhaps even minutes, away from the bigTransformers: The Last Knighttrailer reveal. While we await that exciting footage, we have some interesting new thoughts on thesuperhero genrefrom none other than the director ofTransformers 5himself, Michael Bay. While he seems to enjoy watching theDCandMarvelicons battle on screen, don’t expect to see him coming aboard a future project for either studio. The director was recently interviewed by Collider, where Bay divulged his admiration for certain superhero movies, such as the originalIron Manstarring Robert Downey Jr....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Michelle Williams

Will Supergirl Have Smallville Star Tom Welling Return as Superman?

Thus far inSupergirl’s first season run, Superman has only been seen in the shadows, with producers teasing that the Man of Steel may appear at some point to help out his less famous cousin. We know that the show has been casting a much youngerKal-Elfor flashback scenes in this first run of episodes. Now, we have word fromSmallville’s very own Clark Kent about the possibility ofTom Wellingreturning to reprise the role of Superman....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · Kathleen Price

100 Thieves exit competitive League of Legends amid massive LTA viewership decline

100 Thieves exit competitive League of Legends amid massive LTA viewership decline 100 Thieves sold their franchise spot to Riot at the inception of the LTA rebrand, with them getting a Provisional Guest Team slot through the year of 2025 while both the org and Riot decided what to do about that empty spot. The time has come, and 100 Thieves have gone through with leaving the LTA after nearly 10 years in North American League of Legends....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 628 words · Jeffrey Mooney

5 Roku OS features I use to get more out of my TV

MyRoku 4K Ultraserves as the entertainment centerpiece in my household’s living room. It’s been the center of my streaming universe for years, and I have preferred it to the native interface of every television I’ve owned. Its versatility and compatibility are second to none, and over the years I’ve found it comes in handy for more than juststreaming movies and TV shows. How to protect your Roku account with two factor authentication Roku’s suffered multiple security breaches that put your account at risk....

August 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1315 words · Melanie Carlson

9 Ways Blood & Cheese Is Different In House Of The Dragon From GRRM's Book

MAJOR SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 1! Summary TheHouse of the Dragonseason 2 premiere showcaseda pivotal event referred to as “Blood and Cheese,” and it differs significantly from how it unfolded in the book.House of the Dragonis based on the bookFire & Bloodby George R.R. Martin, which documents thefictional history of House Targaryen. It’s written like a real-world historical text, meaning it doesn’t follow a novel format and instead takes a zoomed-out look at events surrounding the Targaryen dynasty, leaving certain elements up for interpretation....

August 25, 2025 · 10 min · 1992 words · Jessica Rhodes

All Rewards in Midwinter Blight Event in Diablo 4

Midwinter Blight is Diablo 4’s version of a Christmas event and it’s packed full of nice rewards you’re able to get your hands on. Here’s a quick guide on how you can. All Rewards and how to get them for Midnight Blight in Diablo 4 Midnight Blight is Diablo 4’s first event of this kind, and the rewards it offers are worth obtaining especially if you’re an active Diablo 4 player....

August 25, 2025 · 2 min · 236 words · Roy Solis

Amazon Echo Dot Kids review: A good idea for your children?

Previously available in the US, Amazon has now launched a UK version of the latest Echo Dot Kids. The hardware is exactly the same as the4th generation Echo Dot (2020)- which we said was more like an ‘Echo Mini’ rather than the underpowered speaker of old. An Echo Dot for Kids has been around in the US since 2018. The reason for the delay in bringing the Kids experience to the UK is simple, says Amazon: a lot of localisation work needs to take place....

August 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1265 words · Brenda Norton

Android 12.1 hands-on shows a redesigned big-screen Android experience for foldables

One of Android’s oddest flaws has been the lack of native support for big screens, but Android 12.1 may address that, according to a new report fromXDA Developers. Google has yet to releaseAndroid 12officially, but the company is reportedly already working on a midsized release to fall between Android 12 and next year’s Android 13. The biggest change in Android 12.1, from a visual perspective, is optimization for larger screens. Google’s version of Android resembled a blown-up phone experience when used on larger screens like tablets andfoldables, especially compared to the customizedSamsung Labs experiences,which add multitasking and continuity across multiple screens....

August 25, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Christopher Webster