10 Years Later, ‘Rebel Ridge’ Director’s Near-Perfect Action Thriller Hits Free Streaming

You can now watch the critically acclaimed 2016 thriller *Green Room* for free on Tubi, starting October 1st. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews, earning a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and continues to impress viewers. Many consider director Jeremy Saulnier a master of combining horror and action, and *Green Room* is a prime example – a truly intense and gripping movie that delivers on its exciting premise with strong characters and inspired filmmaking.

Best Doctor Who Comics (October 2025)

When Doctor Who stopped being made for television in 1989, comics were crucial in keeping the show’s fanbase engaged. Though not formally cancelled, there weren’t any new episodes – aside from a single movie made with Fox – for 16 years. Thankfully, comics continued to offer adventures until the show was successfully revived in 2005, launching the era known as “New Who.”

How Ben Stiller’s Documentary Saved His Marriage to Christine Taylor

Taylor explained to Ben Stiller that their past relationship carried a lot of weight, particularly because of how intensely they had been involved – constantly sharing all aspects of their lives. She also felt he worried about how their relationship would be perceived by others, adding that the situation felt very complicated and sensitive.

Simpsons’ Showrunner Would Be ‘Shocked’ If Universal Lost The Theme Park Rights, But There’s One Thing I’m Afraid He’s Not Considering

Although Disney now owns the rights to *The Simpsons*, dedicated Simpsons Lands currently operate at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort. This has led to speculation that Universal might eventually close these lands and Disney could open its own Simpsons-themed areas in its parks. However, the current executive producer of *The Simpsons* hopes the Universal lands remain open.

This Deleted Godfather Part II Scene Quietly Fixed Michael Corleone’s Biggest Unfinished Storyline

If you haven’t seen the deleted scenes yet, they’re worth watching. We also highly recommend reading the original novel, as both provide extra background and understanding of the story. You’ll find answers to many questions, including why Vito took so long to gain control of Little Italy in Part II. One particularly compelling deleted scene explains Apollonia’s death and why Michael didn’t immediately seek revenge. This scene offers a different explanation than the book, and many viewers find it a more satisfying and appropriate way for Michael to resolve that part of his story.

White House Roasts SNL After Latest Cold Open Targets Trump, Carr — ‘I Have More Entertaining Things To Do, Like Watch Paint Dry’

On Saturday Night Live, James Austin Johnson once again impersonated Donald Trump, this time focusing on claims that the White House is trying to control what late-night hosts say. The sketch portrayed Trump as both intimidating and clumsy, suggesting the administration wants to suppress comedians who criticize them. Kenan Thompson played a cheerful figure tasked with carrying out this silencing effort.

10 Things Dragon Ball GT Objectively Does Better Than Dragon Ball DAIMA

Like *Dragon Ball GT*, the new series *Dragon Ball DAIMA* takes place after the Buu Saga in *Dragon Ball Z*, but before the events of *Dragon Ball Super*. Because both shows feature Goku becoming a child and explore the Super Saiyan 4 transformation, people are naturally comparing them. While *Dragon Ball DAIMA* and *Dragon Ball GT* share some similarities, many fans believe *Dragon Ball GT* is the stronger of the two series.

Microsoft Has Officially Removed a Beloved Game Pass Feature

Following a price change for games, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members discovered they were no longer receiving a 10% discount on Call of Duty Points. This also affected Blackcell, a premium version of the battle pass that costs $29.99 and can only be bought with real money.

Illicit Content – Release News

Illicit Content, the debut feature from writer-director Chris Tolley, is a British thriller that blends classic noir mystery with a contemporary look at the world of online content creation. After premiering in America, the film arrives in the UK on October 13th. The story follows Alyssa and Johnny, a successful couple creating adult content, who seem to have it all – a thriving business and a new house. However, cracks begin to appear in their relationship as Johnny pushes for even more explicit content, leading Alyssa to seek connection with a captivating stranger, Joel. Trapped and fearing exposure, Alyssa and Joel hatch a plan to silence Johnny, but their scheme quickly escalates, leaving Joel to wonder if Alyssa is as trustworthy as she seems. This is a steamy, twisted thriller – check your morals at the door!