Between Ready or Not, The Babysitter, Azrael, and her recent turn in Over Your Dead Body, I am ready to declare Samara Weaving as one of modern horror's most reliable stars. It just not about shrieks: In each movie, the Australian actor blends classic “scream queen” aura with — sorry for this one — “yas queen” wit. Regardless of where the stories go, if Weaving is on screen, you can expect her to emerge bloodied, funny, and triumphant.
Note: This article is based on a personal blog I wrote 10 years ago to entertain nobody but myself. So if you're one of the 10 people who read it, that's why parts of it seem familiar.
Of all the games announced over the past couple of weeks at Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, and Summer Game Fest showcases, Capcom's remake, Resident Evil Veronica, is proving to be the most popular.

Two years later, X-Men '97 is back for more, and the stakes couldn't be higher (especially after the messy public firing of original showrunner Beau DeMayo, who receives an executive producer credit this time around). I'll cut right to the chase: X-Men '97 season 2 is just as good, if not better, than anything I've seen before. Based on the first four episodes provided to critics, the show's second season more than meets the challenges teased in season 1's cliffhanger ending, while setting up an even more complex and rewarding narrative with plenty of momentum to carry the show through its season 2 finale and beyond.