The Rip was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Lying In The Gutters is the daily runaround for the most-read ...
For more than two decades, Pokémon movies have sold the same promise of a rarer creature and an emotional gut-punch meant to outshine the weekly series. That approach worked when the franchise treated ...
Logan Paul and Ken Goldin join Elex Michaelson to discuss the Netflix series, “King of Collectibles,” which follows auctioneer Goldin. Plus, Paul opens up about Pokemon trading cards and his brother, ...
One of these packages contains a brand-new volleyball, who Chuck names Wilson after the Wilson Sporting Goods company. Hanks ...
From a record-breaking 150 submissions, Cartoon Movie 2026 has unveiled a selection of 50 animated feature projects from 21 countries that will participate in next year’s Bordeaux-based event, which ...
Netflix announced Friday that it has agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s film studio and HBO assets, including the streaming service, for $82.7 billion, including debt. Netflix outbid media ...
Cartoon Network has been a foundation of childhood entertainment for generations. The streaming landscape has made some decisions that will impact animation lovers. When HBO Max started removing ...
In 2015, Regular Show: The Movie arrived on Cartoon Network, giving Mordecai and Rigby one of the biggest and weirdest misadventures that they’ve ever experienced. Unfortunately, the film didn’t make ...
Nostalgia is probably the most significant factor in driving our picks for the best Pokémon movies. Most of us have been with the franchise since it got its start, so we’ve got to rep The First Movie.
Ad-supported MovieSphere Gold will debut initially on DirecTV, Dish TV and other platforms with pics like ‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Rambo’ and ‘The Shack.’ By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The ...
If you've ever wondered whether the 'Legend of Zelda' cartoon is actually bad or secretly charming, Tubi has got you covered. Reading time 1 minute Y’know what they say: Tubi has everything, and now ...
Public-domain horror has given us killer Pooh bear, murderous childhood icons, like Steamboat Willie-era Mickey, and a graveyard’s worth of “sure, why not?” premises. Some are fun, some are… choices.