Scrubs Revival Rotten Tomatoes Score Unveiled

Scrubs is a funny medical show that originally ran from 2001 to 2010, following the lives of young doctors at Sacred Heart Hospital, especially a character named J.D. Even though it was a comedy, the show was known for being surprisingly realistic. Now, 16 years after it ended, Scrubs is back with a revival, and critics seem to love it – it currently has an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

France’s Energy Deal: A Dance of Power, Profit, and Peculiarities

In a twist befitting a tale spun by fate itself, France has given the nod to the sale of a majority stake in a critical data center unit of its revered Electricité de France (EDF) to the gallant U.S.-based bitcoin miner MARA Holdings Inc., after what feels like an eternity of scrutinizing every conceivable detail of national security.

‘Predator: Badlands’ Director Used ‘Star Trek’ as His “North Star”

The beginning of the 2009 Star Trek movie is amazing – it always makes me tear up. I haven’t seen another film grab your emotions so quickly, and it’s always been a goal of mine to achieve that same impact. With this movie, it was especially important because we wanted the audience to connect with and feel sympathy for a Yautja, almost as if it were a person. The opening of Star Trek 09 was a huge inspiration – we really aimed for that same powerful emotional response right from the start.

It’s Officially the End of an Era for Sherlock Holmes

Movies like Enola Holmes, starring Millie Bobby Brown, show us how people see Sherlock Holmes today. We’re seeing fewer direct adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories, and these new versions often have only a loose connection to the source material. Like recent Sherlock Holmes TV shows, the next film needs to make one important change to stay relevant.