

Ash Parth
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@AshParth420
He/Him. A man on the job, and I mean having an actual job. I'll occasionally write indie books, movie/anime reviews, and post memes here and there.



Ryan Coogler's 'X-Files' Reboot Sets Amy Madigan, Steve Buscemi, Ben Foster & More In Guest Roles deadline.com/2026/05/x-file…


Amazon Prime Video has ordered a new show from Nia DaCosta titled “Sex Criminals.” Based on Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky’s comic book series of the same name, the series stars Imogen Poots as Suze, who is described as "a normal girl with an extraordinary ability: When she has sex, she stops time. One night, she meets Jon (John Reynolds), who has the same gift. And so they do what any other sex-having, time-stopping couple would do: They rob banks." variety.com/2026/tv/news/s…

'86: EIGHTY-SIX' has been removed from Crunchyroll in multiple regions

New look at 'GHOST IN THE SHELL' by Science SARU Premiering July 7th!


With '86: EIGHTY-SIX' reaching its 5th anniversary and leaving multiple streaming platforms around the same time, it is likely the series was originally licensed internationally under a roughly 5-year agreement negotiated with Japanese rights holders that is now expiring

🚨Louisiana Trump supporter, Joel Lyons Jr., was arrested for distribution of child pornography and bestiality.

The civil rights movement, as you know it, is a lie. Here’s the first 5 minutes of my new special:

EL INTERNET SE PELEA POR FANART DE HATSUNE MIKU Una ilustración de Hatsune Miku con tez oscura bajo el lema "Toda Miku es canon" está generando fuerte rechazo entre varios fans. Mientras algunos celebran el rediseño como libertad creativa, otros argumentan que este tipo de cambios alteran demasiado el diseño original de un personaje japonés, y que el lema "todo es canon" se está usando para justificar modificaciones que antes recibían duras críticas. El debate ha vuelto a poner sobre la mesa hasta dónde se puede cambiar el diseño original de un ícono japonés en el fanart.

This is a huge problem in gaming right now. A bunch of theater kids who couldnt break into Hollywood got jobs writing for game studios. But they dont give a shit about video games, they wanted to make movies. There is nothing wrong with games wanting to be cinematic but it has to be combined with good gameplay and most of these games are unplayable or glorified cut scene simulators.