Anora Soundtrack Guide: Every Song In The Movie & When They Play

Anora Soundtrack Guide: Every Song In The Movie & When They Play

WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Anora. The 2025 Best Picture winner Anora has a strong soundtrack that supports the themes and quality of the celebrated film. Often considered…

“There Are Huge Consequences”: How Mortal Kombat 2 Incorporates The Tournament After Its First Movie Absence Explained By Franchise Creator

“There Are Huge Consequences”: How Mortal Kombat 2 Incorporates The Tournament After Its First Movie Absence Explained By Franchise Creator

Franchise co-creator Ed Boon reveals how Mortal Kombat 2 plans to incorporate the franchise’s iconic tournament between Earthrealm and Outworld, and how this raises the stakes for…

Mortal Kombat 2’s New Villain Has Been In The Making For 28 Years

Mortal Kombat 2’s New Villain Has Been In The Making For 28 Years

A major villain will appear in Mortal Kombat 2 after being cut out of a previous Mortal Kombat movie. There have been three live-action Mortal Kombat films…

THE KARATE GIRL

THE KARATE GIRL

The Karate Girl is a high-octane Hollywood action film that fuses breathtaking martial arts with a powerful tale of bravery and redemption. The story centers on Mia Tanaka, a fearless young woman raised in a tranquil Japanese village, whose life is turned upside down when her family becomes the target of a ruthless international crime […]

Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France.

Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France. The island lies approximately one kilometre (one-half nautical mile) off France’s north-western coast, at the mouth…

Merneptah (reigned July or August 1213 BC – 2 May 1203 BC) was the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. He ruled Egypt for almost ten years, from late July or early August 1213 BC until his death on 2 May 1203 BC, according to contemporary historical records. He was the first royal-born pharaoh since Tutankhamun of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

Merneptah (reigned July or August 1213 BC – 2 May 1203 BC) was the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. He ruled Egypt for…

Khafre, known to the ancient Greeks as Khefren, was the son of King Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid. He constructed his own pyramid complex at Giza,

Khafre, known to the ancient Greeks as Khefren, was the son of King Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid. He constructed his own pyramid complex at…

The high-class Yomut women from Krasnovodsk (Turkmenbashi), Turkmenistan, 1883. Alexander Roinashvili’s pH๏τo collection.

The high-class Yomut women from Krasnovodsk (Turkmenbashi), Turkmenistan, 1883. Alexander Roinashvili’s pH๏τo collection. The Yomut, also spelled Yomud or Iomud, are a Turkmen tribe who reside in…

Threshold and atrium of the House of Paquius Proculus (1st century AD). Pompeii archaeological site, Italy.

Threshold and atrium of the House of Paquius Proculus (1st century AD). Pompeii archaeological site, Italy. The first layout of the house (visible from outside) dates back…

Knossos, also spelled Cnossus, city in ancient Crete, capital of the legendary king Minos, and the principal centre of the Minoan, the earliest of the Aegean civilizations (see Minoan civilization). The site of Knossos stands on a knoll between the confluence of two streams and is located about 5 miles (8 km) inland from Crete’s northern coast. Excavations were begun at Knossos under Sir Arthur Evans in 1900 and revealed a palace and surrounding buildings that were the centre of a sophisticated Bronze Age culture that dominated the Aegean between about 1600 and 1400 B.C.

Knossos, also spelled Cnossus, city in ancient Crete, capital of the legendary king Minos, and the principal centre of the Minoan, the earliest of the Aegean civilizations…