Director Gore Verbinski (PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN) teams up with the great Sam Rockwell for a sci-fi action/comedy with something to say, where a man from the future, who is trying to save ...
Ambient Chaos is less of a traditional game and more of a fun tool to mess around with, especially if you’re into sound mixing. It features 30 unique sounds that you can toggle at will, and even ...
Times Square’s New Year’s Eve celebration is one of the world’s most iconic events, gathering millions in person and more than a billion viewers around the globe. From historic traditions to ...
A new study reveals that when employees actively inject "play" into their work tasks, this playful mindset extends to their leisure time, leading to healthier eating and improved self-care. This ...
Oh. What. Fun. might be too confident a title for a Christmas movie that on the one hand is damned lucky to have lured the great Michelle Pfeiffer to be its star, but on the other hand loses the magic ...
New analysis has named the most, and least, fun cities in the U.S. in 2025. Personal finance company WalletHub compared 65 "key metrics" to 182 U.S. cities. The top five most fun cities in this year's ...
Do me a favor: Picture a family car in your head. Now let me guess—you imagined something with four doors. You might have envisioned a station wagon, or it could have been a minivan, or perhaps you ...
These top 8 websites offer quick fun when you are waiting around, from flying virtual planes and drifting cars to building towns, fighting opponents, drawing fish, or creating travel ideas. Each pick ...
For decades, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been considered to be, perhaps, the greatest game ever made. How does it hold up? Is it as impressive as ever? Join us as we revisit this classic ...
Rogue AI has become one of the dominant Hollywood villains, with the technology taking over the world’s nuclear arsenal in Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning and unleashing a 3D-printed army in Tron: ...
Reading for pleasure in the U.S. fell 40% over two decades, the study found. Fewer Americans are opening a book for fun each day, with reading for pleasure in the United States down 40% over the past ...