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Charles Pulliam-Moore

Charles Pulliam-Moore

Film & TV Reporter

Film & TV Reporter

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    Who is AI nostalgia slop even for?

    Video generators like Sora rely on a monoculture that no longer exists — and their creations are straight-up trash.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Wicked: For Good is a soaring second act that brings it all full circle

    Turns out splitting the musical into two movies was a pretty solid idea.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Zeraora? Why, I haven’t heard that name in years.

    The mythical pokémon Zeraora has been almost impossible to obtain in the mainline games since it was first introduced in Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon. But that’s probably going to change next month when the monster’s new Mega Evolved form debuts in Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimension DLC.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Dudes rock.

    The new trailer for Amazon MGM’s adaptation of Alex Weir’s novel Project Hail Mary teases a bit more of the catastrophe that’s imperiling Earth, but it’s mostly about the friendship that’s going to develop between astronaut Dr. Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) and an alien that looks like a pile of rocks.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    She is (the live-action) Moana.

    The concept of a live-action Moana adaptation feels pretty premature until you remember that the original animated movie came out almost a decade ago. The new movie hits theaters on July 10, 2026.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Well excuse me, princess!

    Apropos of it being Monday, Nintendo has just shared a handful of new photos from its upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie starring Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan. The pics don’t tell us much about the movie’s story, but Zelda’s blue outfit suggests it’ll involve elements from the Breath of the Wild timeline.

    A girl wearing a blue dress with matching pants. The girl is standing in a lush countryside landscape. On the girl’s back is a quiver of arrows.
    A boy wearing a green tunic. The boy is standing in a wide open, green countryside landscape setting.
    A boy in a green tunic squatting in a wide open countryside landscape behind a girl in a blue dress and pants who is kneeling.
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    Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda
    Image: Nintendo
    How soapy micro dramas became Hollywood’s next big bet

    Studios specializing in vertical video production are slowly but surely shaking up the entertainment industry.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore