Anne Hathaway Speechless Watching The Princess Diaries After 20 Years

“This woman has an Oscar and yet she got emotional at what she could’ve easily written off as the ‘little teenybopper movie’ she did at the beginning of her career,” one fan wrote on X, amassing more than 65,000 likes.  “I just love when actors see and admire the different phases of their career and… Continue reading Anne Hathaway Speechless Watching The Princess Diaries After 20 Years

Modern Family Cast Reunions Over The Years

Speaking about working with Adam again, Sarah said, “When I was given this opportunity to work with Adam again, I just jumped at it because we love each other.” Recently, Adam announced the birth of his first son, Beau, and Sarah even commented, “From manny to daddy!!!!” which is a nod to his Modern Family role.… Continue reading Modern Family Cast Reunions Over The Years

Fifty Years After ‘Jaws,’ We’ve Learned a Lot About Great Whites | Science

A great white shark cruises through Atlantic waters. Reinhard Dirscherl / ullstein bild via Getty Images Long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth between 66 million and 245 million years ago, sharks patrolled the ocean. For more than 400 million years, sharks have lived through multiple mass extinctions in habitats ranging from tropical coral reefs to… Continue reading Fifty Years After ‘Jaws,’ We’ve Learned a Lot About Great Whites | Science

Four Years After Hurricane Michael: Revisiting the Devastation of Category 5 Storm

Hurricane Michael holds a prominent place in history as one of only four Category 5 hurricanes to have made landfall on the U.S. mainland, alongside the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, Hurricane Camille in 1969, and Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Analyzing how Michael compares to these other major hurricanes, including the major hurricane category, provides valuable… Continue reading Four Years After Hurricane Michael: Revisiting the Devastation of Category 5 Storm

Uncovering Facts and Insights into Hurricane Sandy – 10 Years On

Superstorm Sandy unleashed its fury along the Atlantic Coast, causing widespread destruction and leaving a tragic human toll in its wake. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimates that the storm caused around $70 billion in damages. It is one of the most expensive storms in U.S. history. In total, 147 lives were lost in… Continue reading Uncovering Facts and Insights into Hurricane Sandy – 10 Years On

Uncovering the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina – 8 Years Later

In the face of immense adversity, countless individuals and organizations stepped up to provide rescue and humanitarian aid to those affected by Hurricane Katrina. Some of the key responders included: The Coast Guard FEMA National Guard Countless citizen volunteers These brave individuals conducted search and rescue efforts, braving treacherous conditions to save lives. Non-governmental organizations,… Continue reading Uncovering the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina – 8 Years Later

Certain Affinity Is Working on an Original FPS After Years of Assisting with Halo and Other Games

After years of serving as a support studio for major projects such as Halo Infinite, Doom, and Perfect Dark, Certain Affinity is once again striking out on its own with an original project, codenamed Project Loro. This news was revealed by company founder and CEO Max Hoberman on X (formerly Twitter) today, where he posted… Continue reading Certain Affinity Is Working on an Original FPS After Years of Assisting with Halo and Other Games

Moving Is This Year’s Squid Game You Haven’t Heard Of

If I had to distill Korean media to its most singular trait, it’s that their makers often find an alchemic way of blending multiple genres seamlessly. The Netflix hit Squid Game mixed high-concept murder game tropes with anti-capitalist sentiment and family drama to world-dominating effect, and this year’s star-studded Korean series, Moving, does the same… Continue reading Moving Is This Year’s Squid Game You Haven’t Heard Of

Call of Duty Dev David Vonderhaar to Leave Treyarch After 18 Years and 8 Games

David Vonderhaar, Treyarch’s studio design director who has been with the company for 18 years and has helped ship 8 Call of Duty games, is leaving the company for a new adventure. Vonderhaar, who has been with the company since October 2004 and Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, took to LinkedIn to share… Continue reading Call of Duty Dev David Vonderhaar to Leave Treyarch After 18 Years and 8 Games

Remembering Hurricane Charley – A Look Back at the Devastating Storm 18 Years Later

Hurricane Charley began as a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean, growing into a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 241 km/h (150 mph). The storm’s trajectory took it through the Caribbean and into the Gulf of Mexico, where it ultimately made landfall on Captiva Island near Cayo Costa, Florida. Charley then struck… Continue reading Remembering Hurricane Charley – A Look Back at the Devastating Storm 18 Years Later