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5 Iconic ‘80s Movies You Can Stream Right Now

When we talk about great decades for entertainment, the 1990s usually come up and understandably so. That was a decade of great sci-fi, rom-coms, and more. But the 1990s aren’t the only decade with great movies. The 1980s was also a great time for movie fans, bringing to the screen a wide variety of movies

Sega reports $31.6m net loss during FY26, cancels ‘Super Game’ project amid strategic pivot

Impairment losses from Rovio and Stakelogic push company to reduce free-to-play priority and focus on full game development Image credit: Sega Sega Sammy has released its financial results for the year ending March 31, 2026. While net sales increased by 13.6%, operating income from its entertainment contents, including the video games division, declined from ¥40.8

African Businesses Feel the Pinch as Customers Flock to Online Gambling

African businesses are now competing for discretionary spending against a new sector – online gambling. As it proliferates, regular businesses, whether entertainment providers, phone companies, or even grocery shops, are seeing customers increasingly willing to spend on games of chance rather than perishables, a good flick, or faster internet. “People are spending money in a

Punch List: Firms shake-up C-suites, Fluor nabs 2 energy jobs

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Construction Dive’s Friday Punch List is a series dedicated to sharing major building headlines that contractors may have missed from the week. It was another big week for construction headlines. President Donald Trump adjusted tariffs on major building materials, and co ntech firm

Punch List: Turner files $7M lien, NYC skyscrapers are world’s most expensive

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Major construction headlines this week included a judge ordering construction work to stop on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom addition — which has since received a key approval from a commission for the planning process, AP News reported — and work tipping off

Give Punch a break! Zoo responds to heartbreaking video of baby monkey

Feb. 20, 2026Updated Feb. 25, 2026, 9:47 a.m. ET Punch the monkey can't catch a break. Punch, a baby macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, went viral earlier in the week for dragging a stuffed orangutan around his enclosure. The baby monkey was abandoned by his mother at birth, the zoo's website says, and

Sucker Punch Co-Founder Brian Fleming Leaving Studio at End of Year

by William D'Angelo , posted 10 hours ago / 754 Views Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Sucker Punch Productions co-founder Brian Fleming will be leaving the studio at the end of the year. Creative and technical leaders Jason Connell and Adrian Bentley will be taking over as new studio heads on January 1. Connell was the co-creative

‘It feels like a gut punch’: Yale-NUS students asked to destroy DVDs prior to campus closure, Singapore News

Yale-NUS College (YNC) alumni and netizens have expressed dismay after learning that DVDs containing classic films were destroyed prior to the closure of the university. Student associates working at the YNC Library were asked by staff to destroy over 100 DVDs back in April before the college shuts down in June, reported The Straits Times.  Many

Sucker punch: Man knocked out cold in apparent road rage incident, Singapore News

Driving on the road can sometimes bring out the ugly side of people. And in one recent kerfuffle, a man was knocked out cold on the ground in an apparent road rage incident. This incident was shared on the Instagram account Singapore_incidents on Friday (March 10). "Road rage, uncle got hammered after swearing," said the

Punch Kick Duck review

With such a clever title that tells you everything you need to know about the game and more, it's easy to see why Punch Kick Duck would appeal to someone like me who's happily swayed by visuals at first glance. The single-plane beat 'em up is...

“A warm embrace rather than a punch in the stomach”: Levan Akin on his queer Georgian love story And Then We Danced

Akin’s tender drama offers an intoxicating celebration of Georgian culture, presenting a defiant challenge to homophobia in the country. Alex Davidson speaks to the director and traces its place within a small but significant tradition of queer films from the former USSR.  ► And Then We Danced is streaming on BFI Player as part of

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5 Iconic ‘80s Movies You Can Stream Right Now

When we talk about great decades for entertainment, the 1990s usually come up and understandably so. That was a decade of great sci-fi, rom-coms, and more. But the 1990s aren’t the only decade with great movies. The 1980s was also a great time for movie fans, bringing to the screen a wide variety of movies

Sega reports $31.6m net loss during FY26, cancels ‘Super Game’ project amid strategic pivot

Impairment losses from Rovio and Stakelogic push company to reduce free-to-play priority and focus on full game development Image credit: Sega Sega Sammy has released its financial results for the year ending March 31, 2026. While net sales increased by 13.6%, operating income from its entertainment contents, including the video games division, declined from ¥40.8

African Businesses Feel the Pinch as Customers Flock to Online Gambling

African businesses are now competing for discretionary spending against a new sector – online gambling. As it proliferates, regular businesses, whether entertainment providers, phone companies, or even grocery shops, are seeing customers increasingly willing to spend on games of chance rather than perishables, a good flick, or faster internet. “People are spending money in a