All You Need is Kill' is the year's first great anime feature. Moving, gruesome, and regularly electric, it'll blow you away.
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In many ways, 2025 was a banner year for anime: There were box-office smashes, such as Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle grossing close to $800 million worldwide, alongside a less quantifiable shift in ...
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In a battle of two AFC heavyweights in M&T Bank Stadium Sunday night, the Ravens were the ones who suffered the knockout blow. The Ravens couldn't overcome a first-half injury to Lamar Jackson and ...
Spotify Wrapped and Apple Replay came out this week, prompting users to share their personalized summaries across social media. But music streaming services aren't the only platforms that are offering ...
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If your 2025 YouTube history is a mashup of music videos, cooking clips, sports highlights and late-night "how did I get here?" rabbit holes, then there is a new way for you to look back at your year ...
Google Photos Recap 2025 is now rolling out to users. The recap takes about a day to generate and now lets you hide certain people or photos. You can easily share your recap directly from the app to ...
It’s that time of year when companies are rolling out their Spotify Wrapped-like end-of-year recaps, letting users revisit the content they engaged with the most. While YouTube has offered a YouTube ...
YouTube has introduced a yearly recap to the main app for the first time ever, bringing the focus to video. This recap highlights a user's favorite channels, topics and other fun little nuggets ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.