Kenan Thompson Is Michael Jackson in New SCARY MOVIE Trailer

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:52

When Marlon Wayans said that Scary Movie would leave no parody stone unturned, he really meant it. The upcoming sixth installment is taking aim at a ton of horror films, like Sinners and Weapons. But one movie that we didn’t see being a part of Scary Movie was Michael, the new biopic starring Michael Jackson’s nephew Jaafar as the King of Pop. Sure, the franchise has poked fun (for better or worse) at the late superstar before, but this is directly tied to this new movie about Michael. In a new Scary Movie trailer, SNL mainstay Kenan Thompson plays Michael Jackson and completely commits. 

We see MJ’s sparkly glove and jacket as well as his black loafers at the beginning of the clip. A watered down version of Billie Jean plays as stickies litter a wall with song titles. The producer says he isn’t Michael because he doesn’t have a monkey, a reference to Bubbles, of course. But Kenan’s Michael Jackson does have a llama. It is a bit hard to tell if this scene will actually be in the movie or if it is just slick promo that’s tied into Michael’s release weekend. 

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We get more glimpses at Scary Movie, including a parody of Get Out when Chris ends up in the Sunken Place for the first time. The end of the clip goes back to Kenan, who high kicks a man over before poorly moonwalking until he falls down a flight of stairs. Scary Movie will bring its Michael parodies and more to theaters on June 5.

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Tesla drops Musk’s $29B ‘interim’ award after Delaware court restored larger pay package

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:40
The company is following through on its promise to not let Musk "double dip" if he won his appeal to restore Tesla's 2018 compensation package, worth $56 billion.
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WhatsApp adds prepaid phone recharges in India as its payments usage still lags

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:28
WhatsApp is rolling out prepaid phone recharges to its 500 million users in India via PayU.
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AI galaxy hunters are adding to the global GPU crunch

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:00
Astronomers are turning to GPUs to find needles in the galactic haystack.
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XBOX Sets Nearly 25% Price Drop For Game Pass Ultimate

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:00

The rise and fall of streaming service prices is a rather vexatious journey we tend to follow closely. In October 2025, Xbox announced price hikes affecting all Game Pass plans, including a frustrating 50 percent increase for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier. Six months laters, the company offers welcome relief to its valued customers. Starting Tuesday, April 21, the cost of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will drop from $29.99 to $22.99 a month—a nearly 25 percent price decrease. The PC Game Pass will also drop from $16.49 to $13.99 a month. Microsoft

Xbox announces the price drop just six months after hiking them by more than 50 percent. Just as the price hike was explained with upgrades to tier plans and new in-game features, there must be a reason for the 25 percent decrease. Beginning in 2026, future Call of Duty titles won’t join Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass at launch. Rather, they will join about a year later during the following holiday season. Existing Call of Duty games will remain in the library as is.

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The decision was met with mixed reactions from fans. Some are grateful for Xbox listening to their feedback about prices, while others are a tad disappointed about having to wait longer for new titles to be available. In the grand scheme of things, I guess it just depends what you value more: cheaper prices or quicker game drops.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is now available for $22.99 a month, saving subscribers $84 a year. The PC Game Pass is down to $13.99 a month.

Activision Price Breakdown Of All Xbox Game Pass Tiers, As of April 2026
  • Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – $22.99 a month (down from $29.99 a month)
  • Xbox Game Pass Premium – $14.99 a month (same as the old Standard subscription)
  • Xbox Game Pass Essential – $9.99 a month (same as the old Core subscription)
  • PC Game Pass – $13.99 a month (down from $16.49 a month)

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Surveillance vendors caught abusing access to telcos to track people’s phone locations, researchers say

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 05:01
The Citizen Lab found two separate surveillance vendors abusing the backbone of cellular networks to spy on several victims across the world.
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Beehiiv rolls out new creator tools, including webinars and customizable paywalls

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 05:00
Beehiiv is clearly done being just a newsletter platform based on today's launch of a new webinar feature, customizable paywalls, and more.
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Meta will now allow parents to see the topics their child discussed with Meta AI

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 04:00
Topics can range from "School," "Entertainment," and "Lifestyle" to "Travel," "Writing," and "Health and Wellbeing," among others, Meta says.
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STRANGER THINGS: TALES FROM ’85 Ending, Explained

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 00:30

All ten of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s episodes have landed on Netflix. This newest animated entry into the world of Stranger Things takes us back to the time between seasons two and three of the main series. But this time, a brand new adventure unfolds. Most of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is devoted to short vignette-like stories. And the show has much less lore than Stranger Things proper. But during the series’ final episode, things do heat up—taking us back to a very familiar place. So join us for our breakdown of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s ending as we explain what exactly ended up going down and what it means for Stranger Things‘ overall lore.Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 Ending, ExplainedThe Queen Vine Monster Wants to Go Home to the Upside Down

Throughout the entire first season of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, Eleven, Mike, Dustin, and the rest of the Party have been fighting different forms of Upside Down plant monsters that seem to have evolved to survive in our world. Eventually, though, Dustin figures out that all these monsters are connected to an Upside Down vine creature called The Queen.

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In Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, we learn that Dan Fischer, the seemingly nice-guy dating new character Nikki’s mother, was actually responsible for the creation of these creatures. He experimented on stolen Upside Down creature specimens and accidentally allowed them to escape back into our world. Of course, he thinks he still has control of the Queen, but at the end of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, we learn that’s not so. The Queen has secretly been growing, and after stealing some of the green growth goop she seems to crave, she escapes Dan’s clutches, hell-bent on getting home.

The Queen Opens a New Upside Down Gate

And home, naturally, or unnaturally, is the Upside Down. During the ending of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, the vine-monster Queen begins to open a new gate to the Upside Down. We know Upside Down creatures DO have that power. Anna Baxter explains to us, “Many creatures, I guess even from other dimensions, return to the place of their birth once they’ve matured and believe they can flourish.” And, as El, observes, if she can open one gate, she can open many gates.

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As the Queen persists in tearing a gate between our world and the Upside Down, the Party springs into action.

Nikki, El, and The Party Manage to Stop the Queen and Close the Gate with Science!Netflix

It’s a hard battle for The Party, especially as the Queen devours even more of the green goop that Dan created. But thanks to El’s powers, the Party’s ability to work together, they are able to defeat the Queen and close the gate. Nikki’s mother, Anna, is a scientist, and Nikki is a tinkering genius. Firstly, Nikki makes weapons for all of her new friends. And secondly, she realizes that even though plants need light, too much light can be very harmful to them. Honing the powers of a car battery, Nikki makes a light gun that damages the vine-monster Queen enough for El to destroy her and close the gate.

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After the battle, we learn that at the end of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, Nikki Baxter is still in Hawkins. She and her mom move into a new home, and Nikki joins the group for a game of Dungeons & Dragons. We’ll talk more about this ending twist below.

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Indeed, El successfully closes the gate to the Upside Down in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s final episode. But during its very last scene, we see something ominous. In the TRUE ending of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, we see that the Queen has dragged herself “home” to the Upside Down version of Nikki’s old house. Though the Queen appears to be a corpse, a deadly-looking, blue Upside Down flower sprouts from her, bearing its teeth. It also appears to light up with preternatural light not otherwise found in the Upside Down. That can’t be good news.

What Does Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 Ending Mean for Stranger Things?

Ultimately, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s ending means that a gate to the Upside Down was opened between Stranger Things 2 and Stranger Things 3. Something we did not know previously. Whether this new gate opening has any impact on the way the Mind Flayer is able to Flay Billy and the rest in Stranger Things 3, we don’t yet know.

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Additionally, we know now a new kind of species has taken root in the Upside Down. For now, we don’t know what kind of deadly power this new flower holds, or what impact it will have on the world of Stranger Things. But we bet we will find out.

What Happens to Nikki at the End of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85?

Another point of interest, as mentioned, is that after the ending of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, Nikki remains in Hawkins. Of course, we know Nikki is not part of the friend group in Stranger Things 3. And we kind of expected her to move away at the end of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. But here she is, still around.

Creator Eric Robles previously noted, “One thing that’s probably hard for a lot of people to understand is that in the ’80s, it wasn’t like it is now – you would have a friend that you would meet for summertime, if you went to camp, and they’d be amazing friends, and you’d have amazing adventures for that one summer. It wasn’t like you stayed in touch via Instagram or anything. If you got a phone number, maybe you stay in touch. But for the most part, people came in and out of your life, and they were your best friend ever for the two weeks or three months that you were with them, and then they’re out of your life. It’s the same concept with Nikki, but we’ll see what happens to her at the end of this thing.”

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Well, although Nikki is supposedly someone who will come in and then go out of the lives of our Stranger Things‘ heroes, for now, she’s still around. And that tells us the story isn’t over yet.

Will There Be Another Season of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85?

Given the current ending of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, we have to assume there will be another season of the animated series. Otherwise, we’ll just have to imagine how Nikki left the group for ourselves, and that doesn’t seem very satisfying. Additionally, the song that plays during the ending scene of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is “We’ll Meet Again” by Vera Lynn. So yep. That feels like season two of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 to us. Surely, Netflix will give us some updates soon.

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 season one is streaming on Netflix.

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Does Vecna Appear in STRANGER THINGS: TALES FROM ’85?

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 00:15

All winter, we had one big bad on our mind— and that was Vecna. During the final seasons of Stranger Things, Vecna personally haunted the narrative. And we learned that this tentacled evil was actually responsible for ALL the Upside Down issues that Hawkins ever faced. And so, it’s natural to wonder whether Vecna appears in the new Stranger Things spinoff, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. The new animated series is set between seasons two and three of Stranger Things, a time before Vecna officially made his first appearance on the series. But given everything we now know, it would be totally possible for the show to slip him in somewhere. So does Vecna appear in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85? How about the Upside Down? We break it down below. Spoilers, ahoy.Does Vecna Appear in Stranger Things: Tales of From ’85?Netflix

No, Vecna does not appear in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. The big bad of Stranger Things himself is currently still hiding somewhere in the depths of the Upside Down, waiting for his moment in the sun during Stranger Things 4. This isn’t too surprising, given that in Stranger Things 2, El was able to close the gate to the Upside Down in Hawkins Lab, leaving only enough stray Mind Flayer particles flying around in Stranger Things 3 to cause some trouble. However, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 does add a slight Upside Down wrinkle to this plan, which we’ll discuss below. But as of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 season one, there have been no Vecna sightings.

Does the Upside Down Appear in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85?

While Vecna doesn’t make his way into Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, the Upside Down does make one appearance during the last episode of the show’s first season. In Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, new Party member Nikki’s mother ended up dating the wrong man. Although Dan Fischer seemed like a jovial, harmless man who ran Dustin’s favorite Food Mart, he was actually an obsessive scientist who once worked in Hawkins Lab. After the lab shut down, Dan stole Upside Down specimens and experimented on them, accidentally setting them loose on Hawkins and allowing them to evolve.

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Dan’s original “Queen” Upside Down vine plant creation grew out of Dan’s control, and, as Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 explains it, “Many creatures, I guess even from other dimensions, return to the place of their birth once they’ve matured and believe they can flourish.” And it turns out, this creature, the Queen, can open a gate back to her place of birth, the Upside Down.

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Using teamwork and some science, The Party is able to prevent the gate to the Upside Down from fully opening in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. But the Queen is able to make her way into the Upside Down, collapsing in front of her “place of birth,” Nikki Baxter’s house in the dark dimension. Although the Queen has died, a new Upside Down flower grows from her corpse. Uh-oh, it looks like the Upside Down story in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 isn’t over yet.

NetflixCould Vecna Appear in Future Seasons of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85?

Given this evocative ending in the Upside Down, we’re betting we’ll see another season of this animated Stranger Things spinoff series. And so, we’d also put some money on EVENTUALLY seeing Vecna appear in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85… even if only for a split second.

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We guess we’ll have to wait and see on that. For now, the Vecna-less Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 season one is streaming on Netflix.

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We Say ‘Why Not?’ to STRANGER THINGS: TALES FROM ’85 (Review)

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 00:01

One of Stranger Things’ best-known pop-cultural references is to The NeverEnding Story. Who can forget Dustin and Suzie’s duet to save the world in Stranger Things 3? But there seems to be something even more deeply resonant to that choice. Because indeed, Stranger Things seems to be a never-ending story of its own. Only a few months after the main series concluded, we already have a new entry into Stranger Things‘ world: Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. And, hey, we’re not saying that’s a bad thing. In fact, we really enjoyed Stranger Things: Tales From ’85.

Although the series misses a bit when it comes to recapturing the deep lore and nuanced storytelling of the original series, it does return to us some of our favorite characters, relationships, and vibes—letting us step back into a world we’ve loved for a really long time, and now can stay steeped in, just a little longer. Join us as we dive into our full (and spoiler-free) review of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85.

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is an animated adventure that takes place between Stranger Things seasons two and three. Since there aren’t truly any gaps that need to be filled during that time, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 tells a sort of stand-alone story, although one that will likely need more than one season of its own to finish. We know that whatever happens during this show will not in any way impact or change the overall plot of the main Stranger Things series. And, for now, Tales From ‘85 doesn’t really touch any of Stranger Things’ core lore in a meaningful way, sticking largely to what it builds for itself. In a way, that’s probably for the best, because the last thing Stranger Things needs is MORE complex lore. But in a different way, it does limit how textured this story can get.

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While there is a larger overarching story thread to Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s first season, most of the episodes end up taking on a sort of Monster of the Week format, with offshoots of the main monster occupying different configurations of The Party. This allows this show to deal largely in short vignettes of story, having our characters focused on lower-stakes tasks. And that feeling pervades into the show at large. While danger exists in Tales From ’85, I would say these are some of the most light-hearted episodes of Stranger Things to ever grace our screens, including those in the earliest seasons—which, incidentally, were super dark.

Stranger Things‘ main series has a distinctive Amblin-esque feel, and it also draws heavily on horror and slasher films. The Amblin inspiration does evoke a certain younger, coming-of-age perspective. But being from the ’80s, Amblin movies are also, by nature, totally dark. Layer horror and slasher elements onto that, and we can all agree that Stranger Things has never really been “for kids.”

The darkness and tension always lurk and feel very real. The suspense is always taut. Fans never know what might happen to their favorite characters. Whether that’s because of its animated medium or because Stranger Things simply wanted to go in a different direction, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 absolutely feels like it’s truly for a younger demographic—designed with a more modern perspective on childhood in mind. Tales From ’85 is happier, more colorful, and less adult than the series has ever been.

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Again, this is not necessarily a flaw. Stranger Things is a show whose core premise is supposed to be about the adventures of a group of young friends. But somewhere along the way, the main show grew into much more than that, following many different characters and storylines and not always focusing on what was originally its heart. For the sake of the varied audiences who ended up enthralled by Stranger Things, this was a good move. But, in a sense, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85‘s distillation of the story gives the true subject matter of the series, younger kids and teens, an entry point into the franchise that suits them.

While I am not part of those demographics, I appreciate that it makes sense to have Stranger Things content tailored to that crowd. In a way, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 reminds me of my days playing pretend as a child. Although the monsters are real in this story, there’s that fantastical sheen of childhood whimsy to its episodes that doesn’t exist in the much bleaker main world of Stranger Things. Although, I will say that, coming directly off Stranger Things 5, this might be a harsh tonal shift for some older fans. But despite this truth, I still had a fun time on Tales From ’85‘s adventures.

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Because ultimately, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 DOES give us what some fans felt that Stranger Things 5 did not. And that’s time with The Party. The older kids and adults that we’ve grown to love (and sometimes even care more about than the kids) wander in and out of the story, but they are almost never the focus of it. While Steve and Nancy do occupy a greater role than anyone outside The Party, they aren’t in the narrative for long.

This animated Stranger Things spinoff is all about the gang. And for some, that energy has been sorely lacking. In this way, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 lets us focus on Mike and Eleven’s relationship, Will and Mike’s friendship, Lucas and Max’s early days, Lucas and Dustin’s friendly competitiveness, and other important aspects of The Party’s relationships in more depth than the main show had time to do. Especially as the team more often than not ended up separated, and the lore of the Upside Down took up more and more real estate in the Stranger Things story.

Will, especially, receives more time to shine as an individual with a personality in this spinoff series, letting him have a personality beyond just existing as Vecna’s agency in the world. (We have to say, Mileven, Byler, and LuMax shippers will all be pretty pleased with this series… Stancy fans might also enjoy the goings on, regardless of how Stranger Things 5 ended.)

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Even though I just noted that it was nice to see The Party’s story focus on one another, I will say there are two Steve-and-Dustin-focused episodes in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. And they are WONDERFUL. Steve and Dustin, you will always be famous.

New character Nikki is also a fun addition to the group, even though we know she won’t be around forever. She definitely ends up as Will’s good pal, and that is an incredible, endearing dynamic to see. Again, it’s nice to see Will with relationships and feelings that belong to him, not to Vecna or Mike. Nikki additionally brings a loud, punk-rock presence to The Party and some much-needed muscle. (Although we know Lucas has good muscle, also.) She kind of reminds me of Eddie Munson, which immediately puts the character in my good graces. Her knack for tinkering is also fun, and allows The Party to arm up without adult help in a way that doesn’t feel too contrived.

Of course, I would be remiss not to mention the incredible beauty of Stranger Things: Tales From ’85. The series’ brilliant aesthetic and gorgeous artwork are alone worthy of enjoying. At times, one almost forgets that the show is animated and not just a surreal masterpiece. This series perfectly captures the essence of every single character it brings from live-action to animation. In this way, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 really makes the case that we can have as much new Stranger Things content as we want, from any era. The new voice actors also do a great job of evoking their characters’ original sounds, helping to make this new version of Stranger Things immersive and even.

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Some might ask, is Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 really necessary? Does it add anything missing to the world of Stranger Things? In a way, it does! And in a way, it doesn’t. But ultimately, that question isn’t really that important. More than anything else, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 gives us an excuse to revisit a world we love in a light-hearted, entertaining way that looks good. So, instead of asking “Why?” We ask, “Why not?”

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is now streaming on Netflix.

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 ⭐ (3.5 of 5)

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India’s app market is booming — but global platforms are capturing most of the gains

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 21:38
Non-gaming apps, led by streaming and AI, are driving growth, even as India's spending per user lags global peers.
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Shade lands $14M to let creative teams search their video libraries in plain English

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 21:17
Shade has its own filesystem that lets you "stream" files directly to your local drive
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Tesla just increased its capex to $25B. Here’s where the money is going.

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 16:56
Tesla's planned capex for 2026 is three times higher than what the company has historically spent. Its CFO said, as a result, Tesla will have a negative free cash flow the rest of the year.
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PROJECT HAIL MARY’s Rocky Puppeteer Eligible for Oscar

The Nerdist - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 16:35

Every decade deserves its cute ‘lil alien movie mascot. We’ve had E.T., Groot, Grogu. Now, we have a new adorable alien we all wanted to take home with us, Rocky from Project Hail Mary. This little granite-like alien who walks around like a crab helped Ryan Gosling save the world. He won all of our hearts in the process. Now, he may actually get a Best Supporting Actor nomination as well. Well, James Ortiz, the puppeteer who brought Rocky to life, would get the nomination. According to a report from Variety, Amazon MGM Studios will officially submit James Ortiz for an Academy Award nomination for next year’s Oscars.Amazon MGM Studios

According to the report, Ortiz’s work in Project Hail Mary is properly eligible for Academy Award consideration in acting categories. At least based on the Academy’s current rules, which have been known to change. In addition, his work is eligible for the Actor Awards, where puppeteers fall under SAG-AFTRA jurisdiction. What he won’t be able to get a nomination for is the Golden Globes. According to their existing rules, puppeteering and voice work are not eligible. Oh well, who needs a Golden Globe nomination if you can get an Academy Award?

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We fully endorse James Ortiz receiving a nomination for Project Hail Mary. Dare we say, even more than Ryan Gosling. No shade toward Gosling, who delivers a wonderful and believable performance as Ryland Grace. But we think most moviegoers walk out of the film thinking the film’s M.V.P. is the alien from Erid in the 40 Eridani star system. The Academy never nominated Andy Serkis for playing Gollum, nor was Frank Oz nominated for playing Yoda, which seems like a crime against cinema. Maybe James Ortiz will finally wake the Academy up and make them realize that puppeteering, motion capture, and voice work truly do count as acting. It’s long overdue.

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Google updates Workspace to make AI your new office intern

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 15:44
Google has introduced a host of new automated functions into Workspace, all of which are driven by Workspace Intelligence, its new AI system.
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Elon Musk admits millions of Tesla owners need upgrades for true ‘Full Self-Driving’

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 15:39
The admission could open Tesla to legal challenges after it spent years promising customers they were just one software update away from owning fully autonomous cars.
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Hands on with X’s new AI-powered custom feeds

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X's AI-powered custom timelines are replacing Communities, with Grok-curated feeds...and new ad slots.
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LinkedIn’s CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes

TechCrunch - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 14:37
Ryan Roslansky has stepped down as LinkedIn's CEO after six years running the world's largest professional network. Dan Shapero, the company's COO, takes over immediately.
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Tesla Q1 revenue rises, driven by EV sales and FSD subscriptions

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Sales rebounded a bit from the first quarter of 2025, as Tesla throws a ton of money at massive bets like robotics, AI, and its own chip fab.
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