All of Denis Villeneuve’s movies, ranked

The renowned French-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve is one of the most popular and best filmmakers working today. Villeneuve has been making movies since 1998, but really burst onto the scene with 2013’sPrisoners, which was soon followed by one blockbuster after another. Villeneuve has created films spanning multiple genres, but he’s well-known for his crime, thriller, and sci-fi movies. From the riveting thrillerSicarioto his latest sci-fi epic,Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve’s best movies showcase his talent for creating immersive and visually stunning worlds full of complex characters and compelling stories....

June 23, 2025 · 9 min · 1785 words · Tracy Moss

AMD’s RDNA 5 might deliver what gamers want most — more VRAM

Oh, alright then. Back on the AMD hype train I go. If you’ve had any interest in some of thebest graphics cardsin recent years, you probably know that the disturbing lack of video memory (VRAM) has been debated over and over. Games get more complex by the day, but not all GPUs are ready to face them for the years to come. As the consumer market grows more and more critical of low VRAM on GPUs, it seems that AMD might be listening....

June 23, 2025 · 5 min · 901 words · Alexander Taylor

Aston Martin’s first SUV won’t get an electric powertrain after all

Aston Martin has nixed plans to offer an all-electric powertrain inits first production SUV. The model was previewed by the all-electric DBX concept, which debuted at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. But in an interview withAutomotive News, Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer said the SUV will be offered with gasoline engines only, ruling out diesel and plug-in hybrid versions as well. While fellow British automaker Bentley offers a diesel versionof its Bentayga SUVin Europe, Palmer said he believes “diesel’s life is limited....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Anthony Sharp

Baldur’s Gate 3 has a brutal game over scene for players who lose one critical item

Baldur’s Gate 3 has a brutal game over scene for players who lose one critical item A Baldur’s Gate 3 player went out of their way to get rid of an important Act 3 item and found that it triggered an incredibly dark game over screen. Baldur’s Gate 3goes above and beyond in letting players shape their own experiences. Still, there are still some limitations to ensure players can’t lock themselves out of progression due to a mistake....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Julie Myers

Bird offers free e-scooter rides in exchange for a certain kind of selfie

Bird is offering free rides on its electric scooters if you take a selfie of yourself in a helmet while using one. The company hopes the program, which launches first in Washington, D.C., will encourage more of its riders to wear helmets for safer trips. The initiative could also persuade regulators to take a more favorable view of its e-scooter service and help it retain its operating permits in cities across the U....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Kenneth Garza

Buffed Warzone Assault Rifle smokes the competition with insane TTK

Buffed Warzone Assault Rifle smokes the competition with insane TTK If you’re looking for a new AR to run inWarzone, this buffed rifle outguns all the competition with low recoil and a TTK that’s tough to beat. TheWarzone metais always evolving, as each major update introduces a host of new guns as well as buffs and nerfs to the existing lineup. When Season 2 went live, theModel Lwas the undisputed king, before being replaced by theCypher 091andAK-74in the mid-season update....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 414 words · Robert Stewart

Can private spaceflight benefit more than just a lucky few?

For decades, scientists have been studying how the human body reacts to space and developing methods to counteract the worst of the effects. But if we want all of humanity to one day have access to space, then there’s a problem. The only people who have traditionally been studied in space are space agency astronauts, who are only a small subset of the population. They are selected specifically to be physically fit, without underlying health conditions, and to be of working age....

June 23, 2025 · 8 min · 1542 words · Deborah Lloyd

Complexity’s adversary: how Ishaan Agarwal is building tools that disappear

In an industry obsessed with feature bloat, Ishaan Agarwal stands apart. While most product managers race to add capabilities, Agarwal has built his career on a counterintuitive principle: reduction. “The best products I’ve worked on are the ones that rigorously removed obstacles rather than adding capabilities,” says Agarwal, whose product management career spans Microsoft, Brex, and now Square. The Foundation for Thinking Differently This counterintuitive approach didn’t materialize from thin air....

June 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Dalton Palmer

Cyberpunk 2077: The best settings to change to improve PS4 performance

Cyberpunk 2077’slaunch has been quite rocky — due in part to its poor performance, particularly on consoles — so much so that a substantial amount of buyers have been inquiring about refunding the product across all platforms. While there has been a performance patch since the game’s release, it still doesn’t look or run amazingly on consoles. Players have found that on base level previous generation systems (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One),Cyberpunk 2077takes the biggest hit from a technical standpoint....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Jeffrey Lopez

Dark Matter's Multiverse Compared To Other Movies & TV Shows

Warning: Spoilers ahead forDark Matterseason 1. Summary Dark Matteris one of a slew of multiverse stories of recent times, and it compares with its contemporaries in some very interesting ways.Apple TV+ made changes to Blake Crouch’sDark Matternovelto create the show, with the 2016 book actually predating the current multiverse boom. The sci-trope is one that’s been used for decades, but various projects are always finding new ways to put a fresh spin on the sub-genre....

June 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1045 words · Robert Torres

Don’t start the Resident Evil 4 remake before playing these 5 games

Capcom’sResident Evil 4remakeis just a few days away and the anticipation couldn’t be higher. After a wave of glowing reviews, fans of the GameCube classic are ready to have their heads chainsawed off all over again. That wait will come to an end on Friday, March 24, but impatient players may find themselves looking for a way to kill the time until then. If you’re in the boat, or simply want to properly prepare yourself for the remake, we’re here to help....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Michael Wheeler

Dreaming Walls directors on the legacy of the Chelsea Hotel

Once upon a time, the Chelsea Hotel was the epicenter for some of the most famous artists and entertainers in the world. Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Andy Warhol, Stanley Kubrick, and Jane Fonda all lived at the famous residence in New York City. After years of litigation and renovations, only a handful of full-time residents remain in a building that’s now become a tourist attraction. Their lost stories are now at the forefront of the new documentary,Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel....

June 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1345 words · Kevin Hendricks

Every DCEU villain ranked from worst to best

Since its inception, theDC Extended Universe(DCEU) has been quite a bit more troubled than its Marvel counterpart. There never seemed to be the same level of rigorous planning involved, but that also meant that, on occasion, there were flashes of total brilliance. The easiest way to track the overall quality of a DCEU project is to look at its villains. The more aimless or uninteresting the movie’s villains are, the less interesting the movie as a whole is likely to be....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1178 words · Cheryl Clay