Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire is a Forgotten Spy Thriller That Does a Lot With a Little

Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 spy thriller, Haywire, is a surprisingly great film that doesn’t get nearly enough attention. It stars Gina Carano as a highly skilled operative who’s double-crossed and left to fend for herself. Featuring a fantastic cast including Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, and Channing Tatum, Haywire is easily one of the best thrillers of the last fifteen years and well worth watching.

Studio Ghibli Revives Precious Anime Memories With Totoro & Howl’s Moving Castle Mugs

Good news for Studio Ghibli fans! The popular “Pokopoko Raindrop” mug featuring My Neighbor Totoro and the “Perfect Day for Laundry” mug from Howl’s Moving Castle are both back in stock at the official Ghibli store. These charming mugs showcase iconic scenes from the films, letting you enjoy your favorite beverage while remembering beloved moments.

9 Biggest Things You Learn Rewatching All The Friday The 13th Movies In Order

Watching all the Friday the 13th movies in order shows how much the series changed over time. With 10 main films, plus Freddy vs Jason and a remake, it’s become a huge name in horror. By going through the movies chronologically, you notice interesting details – like surprising casting choices and how Jason Voorhees’ character developed – that you might otherwise miss when revisiting Crystal Lake.

Free RTS Dune II The Maker with version 0.8 and major improvements

This project aims to enhance the original game by Westwood Studios, keeping its core gameplay and feel intact. Improvements include higher resolutions, bigger maps, and much smarter AI. We’ve also carefully rebalanced the game, making infantry a viable strategy, and redesigned the interface for easier control, like selecting multiple units simultaneously.

Prime Video’s Upcoming Sci-Fi Action Show Rewrites The Rules Of Television

Over time, owning a TV has become much more common, and there’s a wider variety of shows than ever before. Traditional network television encouraged studios to create higher-quality programming. Now that streaming services are attracting the most viewers, it feels like we’re not seeing the same level of fresh ideas and creativity.