The charming live-action Pokemon movie received a 4K steelbook edition alongside its initial Blu-ray release in 2019, but ...
Detective Pikachu's upcoming 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Edition quickly sold out when preorders went live at Walmart earlier this month. At that time, the 4K Steelbook was advertised as exclusive to ...
Detective Melissa Mercado of NYPD's Special Victims Division was pulled from active investigations after appearing in a controversial rap video by S-Quire. The video, seen as degrading to women ...
By Santul Nerkar The assignment carried a lot of risk and not much reward. The Long Island detective would try to shut down illegal gambling operations run out of backrooms in a shoe repair store ...
But just as vital was a look that not only embodied a 1930s traditional detective look but one that embodied the “quirky” nature of Cordelia. “I knew I felt connected to her through the ...
The NYPD Special Victims detective whose racy music video of her gyrating and twerking on a stripper pole went viral never told anyone she was a cop — and may have a future in modeling ...
Who’s that protester? It’s Pikachu! A demonstrator in a Pikachu costume joined thousands of protesters who took to the streets to express outrage over the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor — who ...
A Pokemon fan carved an impressive wooden Pikachu figure, detailing the creation process for others to see. Details of the wood carving process included outlining, whittling, painting, and burning ...
The Post reports Mercado is a seven-year veteran of the NYPD and earns $144,000 annually as a Special Victim’s Unit detective in the Bronx. It’s unclear if Mercado will face any disciplinary ...
The acclaimed NBC detective drama first graced the streaming service in 1999, boasting 26 seasons. It centred around the Special Victims Unit in New York City, dedicated to investigating sexual ...
The rapper and director behind the music video featuring an NYPD detective twerking in a thong claimed in their first public comments since the song went viral that they had no idea during product ...
A former police detective was convicted Wednesday of lying to the FBI in order to protect a Mafia family's illegal gambling operations in the New York City suburbs. Hector Rosario, a former ...