‘His & Hers’ With Tessa Thompson & Jon Bernthal Gets Netflix First Look

Anna Thompson, a former news anchor, is living a secluded life in hot Atlanta, distancing herself from friends and her career. When she hears about a murder in her quiet hometown of Dahlonega, in north Georgia, she’s driven to investigate. However, Detective Jack Bernthal becomes wary of her involvement, and she finds herself a suspect in his investigation.

Jim Carrey To Lead Live-Action Adaptation of Classic Animated Series

Jim Carrey is potentially starring as George Jetson in a live-action movie based on the classic cartoon, according to *Variety*. *The Wrap* first reported the news. Colin Trevorrow, who directed *Jurassic World*, is expected to direct and write the screenplay with Joe Epstein. While a release date hasn’t been announced, this appears to be Carrey’s next project, with the possible exception of a return for *Sonic the Hedgehog 4*.

‘Tron: Ares” Post-Credits Scene Explained – Sark Returns For Tron 4?

For most of its length, *Tron: Ares* doesn’t focus on continuing the story from the previous film, *Tron: Legacy* (2010). While Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is missing and a digital version of him exists within a computer, there are few other connections to the earlier movie. Garrett Hedlund doesn’t continue his role as Sam Flynn as a CEO, and Cillian Murphy doesn’t return as Ed Dillinger Jr. The film also doesn’t directly address the fact that digital lifeforms have already entered the real world.

Diane Keaton’s Most Compelling Performance Is Her Most Shocking Film

Richard Brooks’ film, *Looking for Mr. Goodbar*, based on Judith Rossner’s popular novel, is a cautionary tale about the risks of excess – or, some might say, about the dangers of a woman’s sexual freedom. It’s more than just an erotic thriller; it feels like an early version of the slasher films from the 1980s, where characters who are sexually active are punished. Released before the AIDS epidemic and modern content warnings, the film follows a woman pushing her boundaries, and it’s a movie that’s often glossed over in discussions of the author’s work, perhaps due to its potentially triggering content and the changing social landscape.

Vince Vaughn’s Brawl in Cell Block 99 Raised the Bar for On-Screen Violence

Several films share a unique mix of dramatic and comedic elements, making them stand out as some of the most beloved dark comedies of the last three decades. While Vaughn became famous for starring in major comedies, particularly during the peak of the genre in the early 2000s, he’s recently surprised audiences by taking on more complex and serious roles in darker, more realistic films. Because people are used to seeing him in lighter roles, his 2017 thriller—a surprisingly intense prison drama—really caught everyone off guard and is a must-see.

DCU’s Lex Luthor Will Subvert Expectations in Man of Tomorrow

In a recent interview with GQ, Nicholas Hoult mentioned he hadn’t yet read the script for *Man of Tomorrow*, but expects to soon. He’s enthusiastic about reprising his role as Lex Luthor, believing it’s a fantastic opportunity to surprise audiences with a new take on the character within the DC Universe.

Gen V Recap: A Very Big Sacrifice

The bulk of “Hell Week” centers on Marie’s mission to finally solve the Cipher problem, following Stan Edgar’s instructions to locate the aging Thomas Godolkin. Marie and Cate work well together, and would be even more effective if Marie could overcome her suspicion and trust Cate. This internal conflict is a key part of the episode. However, even after Cate sincerely promises to never use her powers on the team again, Marie struggles to fully believe Cate has truly changed.