UPROXX

UPROXX

UPROXX is an entertainment and pop culture news platform that was established in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater. In 2014, it was purchased by Woven Digital, which later changed its name to Uproxx Media Group.

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English
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88
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Global

#33985

United States

#9048

Arts and Entertainment/Arts and Entertainment

#96

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Articles

  • 22 hours ago | uproxx.com | Josh Kurp

    If you look at HBO’s Sunday night combo of The Last of Us and The Righteous Gemstones and wish there was an acclaimed TV series based on a popular video game that also stars Walton Goggins, boy do I have good news for you! One of the best shows of 2024, Fallout premiered on Prime Video a year ago this month. It was an instant record-breaking hit and ended up getting nominated for 17 Emmys, including Outstanding Drama Series.

  • 1 day ago | uproxx.com | Josh Kurp

    It was a big moment for BigXthaPlug, and to celebrate the occasion, he presented host Jimmy Kimmel with a Texas-shaped chain. “I just wanted to bring by this gift for you,” he told Kimmel in a video shared by the show’s Instagram account. When Kimmel said it was unnecessary, BigXthaPlug replied, “I come bearing gifts as always, man. We’re twinning. I have one as well.” They posed together, with Kimmel joking that he feels like a princess.

  • 1 day ago | uproxx.com | Josh Kurp

    Punk-rock pilgrimage Riot Fest has revealed its 2025 lineup. The three-day music festival, which returns to Chicago’s Douglass Park, will be headlined by Blink-182 on Friday, September 19; Weezer on Saturday, September 20; and Green Day on Sunday, September 21.

  • 1 day ago | uproxx.com | Josh Kurp

    Last week, Yaya Bey released her first song “merlot and grigio” for artist-forward label drink sum wtr. What we didn’t know at the time is that it would be our first listen to her just-announced album, Do It Afraid. “I wrote this album from the most vulnerable parts of me, which contrary to what many people want to believe about me, is not my trauma but my desire to love, to feel joy… to be free,” Bey wrote in a statement.

  • 1 day ago | uproxx.com | Josh Kurp

    It’s not a stretch to call “APT.” one of the biggest songs from a K-pop artist ever. Rosé and Bruno Mars‘ drinking game hit spent 12 weeks at the top of the Billboard Global 200, fifth most for any song ever, and in the United States, “APT.” has lingered in the Hot 100 for 25 weeks. That makes it “the fourth-longest-running hit in Hot 100 history by any K-pop act,” according to Forbes.