Nintendo Co. sees a significant stock increase after boosting its Switch 2 sales outlook to 19 million units ahead of the holiday season, signaling strong market confidence.
Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc dominated the box office with $17.2 million, marking another win for Crunchyroll. Despite tough competition, the film outperformed major releases and showcased the growing power of anime in theaters.
Netflix's Q3 earnings took a hit from an unexpected $619 million tax expense in Brazil, causing the stock to drop over 6%. CFO Spencer Neumann explains the unusual tax implications and future outlook.
Dwayne Johnson's latest film, 'The Smashing Machine,' had a disappointing box office opening of $5.9 million. Despite the setback, Johnson expresses gratitude for the experience and his role in the film, directed by Benny Safdie.
Dwayne Johnson's latest film, 'The Smashing Machine,' suffered a disappointing box office opening, earning only $5.9 million, marking a new low for the star. Despite critical acclaim and a strong festival premiere, a lack of audience interest and competition from Taylor Swift's film led to its downfall.
Jimmy Kimmel returns to the airwaves after a whirlwind of controversy involving Trump and a social media backlash. His emotional monologue tackles the pressures from the Trump administration and the future of political satire.
Scientists in China have successfully determined the direct age of a fossilized dinosaur egg, revealing it to be around 85.9 million years old. This groundbreaking method could change how paleontologists date fossils.
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' dominated the box office with a $42.5 million opening, while Disney's 'Freakier Friday' brought in $29 million. Both films leveraged viral marketing for success.
'Weapons,' a chilling horror film, and 'Freakier Friday,' a hilarious body swap comedy, topped the box office this weekend, marking a successful end to the summer movie season. Discover how these films performed and their impact on the industry!
In a bold move, the Trump administration plans to share the personal information of nearly 79 million Medicaid enrollees with ICE, sparking fears of mass deportations and a chilling effect on healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.