Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Pokémon Legends: Z-A Rotom Phone review: better camera, higher jumps

EntertainmentThe third-gen Rotom Phone’s handy zoom and beefed-up safety features make for a solid upgrade.by Charles Pulliam-MooreOct 17, 2025, 6:52 PM UTCCharles Pulliam-Moore is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and...

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a fantastic return to (mega) form

EntertainmentGames ReviewNintendo’s Pokémon Legends series continues to feel like the franchise’s future.by Charles Pulliam-MooreOct 14, 2025, 4:00 PM UTCEntertainmentGames ReviewNintendo’s Pokémon Legends series continues to feel like the franchise’s future.by ...

HBO’s next Game of Thrones spinoff premieres in January

EntertainmentA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ first trailer is a tall drink of water and eggs.A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ first trailer is a tall drink of water and eggs.by ...

Nintendo’s weird Pikmin videos were short films, not announcement teasers

EntertainmentThe ‘Close To You’ animated shorts were produced by Nintendo’s newly-acquired CG production studio.The ‘Close To You’ animated shorts were produced by Nintendo’s newly-acquired CG production studio.by Charles Pulliam-MooreOct 9, 2025,...

Tron: Ares is a soft reboot that’s running low on RAM

EntertainmentThe movie works as a Nine Inch Nails delivery system, but not much else.by Charles Pulliam-MooreOct 7, 2025, 5:15 PM UTCEntertainmentThe movie works as a Nine Inch Nails delivery system, but...

Tilly Norwood is a gen AI psyop

EntertainmentThe digital avatar’s rollout feels like a stunt meant to normalize gen AI’s creep into Hollywood.by Charles Pulliam-MooreOct 4, 2025, 2:00 PM UTCEntertainmentThe digital avatar’s rollout feels like a stunt meant...

Alien: Earth’s showrunner wanted it to be a dark reflection of our world

EntertainmentNoah Hawley talks about turning Alien into a TV series following the season 1 finale.by Charles Pulliam-MooreUpdated Sep 30, 2025, 3:46 PM UTCEntertainmentNoah Hawley talks about turning Alien into a TV...

How generative AI boosters are trying to break into Hollywood

EntertainmentAI startups want to brute force their way into the movie business, even though the tech isn’t ready for its closeup.by Charles Pulliam-MooreSep 28, 2025, 12:00 PM UTCCharles Pulliam-Moore is a...

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