Alan Ritchson’s Motor City: A Risky Action Thriller with Minimal Dialogue

Kaley Ritchson’s action film War Machine was popular on Netflix, and a follow-up is already being discussed. This success follows his previous streaming hit, Playdate, on Prime Video. Later in 2026, Ritchson will star in the thriller Runner, playing a courier in a high-stakes race against time to deliver a life-saving liver to a sick girl, all while being pursued by dangerous mercenaries.

5 Reasons It’s Tough To Watch The Mummy Today

The original Mummy film is a true adventure classic from the 1990s, and it essentially marked the end of an era of action-packed, old-fashioned movies. While it’s still a fantastic film, some of the special effects and character portrayals haven’t aged well by today’s standards. Despite these flaws, it remains a really enjoyable movie.

8 Best Jenna Ortega Movie & Show Roles You Never Knew Existed

Jenna Ortega gained major recognition for her role as Tara Carpenter in the 2022 film Scream, notably surviving the opening scene – a departure from typical horror movie tropes. She continued as a central character in the successful 2023 sequel, Scream VI. Since then, Ortega’s career has soared with high-profile roles in films like Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live. Because of her recent fame, it’s easy to overlook some of the earlier projects she worked on.

The Ocarina of Time Remake Needs to Bring Yusuke Nakano’s Art Back

Nintendo confirmed the existence of the new Star Fox game on May 6th, proving that the previously leaked information was accurate. This should reassure Zelda fans that rumors about the remake are likely true, and they can start having serious conversations about it. When talking about a remake built from the ground up, the first thing people always want to know about is how it looks.

J. K. Simmons’ The Closer Returns as PVOD Sensation 14 Years Later

The TV show The Closer has quickly become popular, rising to the No. 3 spot on Apple TV’s list of top shows in the United States, according to FlixPatrol. Assassination Classroom currently holds the No. 1 position, followed by the classic series The Six Million Dollar Man at No. 2. The Closer‘s success pushed The Bionic Woman down to No. 4, and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend completes the top five.

Anime With Delinquents Who Are Secretly the Good Guys

Even when kids act out – fighting, skipping school, breaking rules, or being disrespectful – they usually still have a sense of what’s right and wrong. Anime featuring these types of characters are often really engaging because they show that appearances can be deceiving, and kids who seem troubled aren’t necessarily bad people. Sometimes, they’re even the bravest ones, willing to stand up for what’s right when things get difficult. These stories recognize that a tough exterior doesn’t always mean someone is cruel on the inside.

Lithium Drama: China’s Rules Shake Up the Battery World!

Meanwhile, lithium carbonate futures are having a moment, bouncing back like they just discovered yoga after a year-long Netflix binge. Trader Silver Wolf (yes, that’s his name) is like, “Guys, we’re above the breakout zone!” and everyone’s acting like it’s the season finale of a really niche financial drama. GFEX data is throwing shade, though, showing sellers are still lurking like that one coworker who always ruins the office cake.

LayerZero Admits Fault After $292M Hack: A Moral Lesson

At first, the blame was laid upon Kelp DAO’s configuration, as though the weather were purified by finding a scapegoat among the fields. Yet the harvest proved otherwise: the fault lay in the very design that allowed a single verifier to stand as 1/1 for a treasury of great value. The truth, slow and heavy as a winter carriage, began to press upon them: the architecture itself was unfit for transactions of such scale, and the old explanations did not illuminate what the sorrowful users most required-certainty and fairness.