The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: Peaches on Probation

Even with Cynthia, who was leading things on camera, doing her best to guide everyone, the start of the trip was rough because half the cast didn’t participate as expected. Producers were annoyed because there was a lot of potential for drama and interesting moments when they arrived at the Airbnb in Dallas, but the cast members kept messing up. While the chaos is somewhat entertaining, it doesn’t compare to the exciting trips we’ve seen before.

10 Action Anime That Have Better Villains Than Solo Leveling

Villains in anime series like Naruto and Hunter x Hunter are often more impressive than those in Solo Leveling, which makes their fight scenes even more exciting. While Solo Leveling‘s Sung Jinwoo is a very powerful character, it would be amazing to see him battle villains on the same level as the ones in those other shows.

How Prime Video Changes Spider-Noir’s Origin From the Marvel Comics

This series centers around private investigator Ben Reilly, who attempts to take down the crime boss Silvermane while working undercover. Based on the trailers, the show seems to successfully capture the feel of the original comic book. However, by altering the character’s background, it also removes a particularly grim and impactful part of Spider-Man’s history.

National Treasure is Better Than The Mummy

The recent popularity of National Treasure: Book of Secrets on streaming shows that audiences are really enjoying adventure films again. Disney hasn’t made many movies like this in years, but the comeback of The Mummy franchise might open the door for more films in the style of Nicolas Cage’s National Treasure series. With people revisiting National Treasure: Book of Secrets, we could be seeing a renewed interest in this type of adventure movie.

Netflix’s 2-Part Sports Series With Strong Rotten Tomatoes Score Keeps Getting Better And Better

The latest season of Running Point, starring Kate Hudson as basketball team president Isla Gordon, is a critical and popular success. Season 2 has a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a significant increase from the 79% score of the first season, and continues to be a top 10 show on Netflix worldwide over a week after its release. Critics are enjoying the Netflix comedy, with Cher Thompson of ScreenRant calling Kate Hudson’s performance in the new season “phenomenal.”

Spike Lee Candidly Rejects Michael Jackson Biopic’s Biggest Criticism

Directed by Antoine Fuqua, Michael is a film about the life of Michael Jackson. It traces his path to stardom, starting with his beginnings in the Jackson 5 in the 1960s and continuing through his massive success in the 1980s. The movie highlights his incredible talent, his difficult relationship with his father, and the challenges of fame. Michael Jackson’s nephew, Jaafar Jackson, plays the iconic singer.

Joe Pickett: Paramount+ Cancelled Neo-Western Crime Drama Too Soon

Based on the novels by C.J. Box and created by John Erick and Drew Dowdle, Joe Pickett offers a more subtle and complete take on the modern Western than Yellowstone. The series, starring Michael Dorman as Joe Pickett, presents a fresh perspective on America’s first national park.

Nicolas Cage’s Critically Panned Action Film 211 Is a Hit on Starz

I’m really excited about Nicolas Cage’s upcoming movie, it’s supposed to be huge in 2026! He’s had some misses over the years, of course, and a few films that didn’t do well. But it’s cool to see that even one of his least-liked movies, 211, is getting a second look and finding an audience on streaming now.

Tom Hiddleston Teases Loki’s “Magnificent” Return In Avengers: Doomsday “Will Defy Expectations”

The upcoming film Doomsday, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (known for their work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe), will conclude the Multiverse Saga. Robert Downey Jr. will star as Doctor Doom, leading a conflict that spans multiple universes. The movie promises a mix of familiar and new characters, including classic Avengers, heroes introduced in recent films, and even members of the X-Men.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Ending Is A Nod To Sigourney Weaver & Harrison Ford’s Classic ’80s Movie

In The Devil Wears Prada 2, Anne Hathaway reprises her role as Andy Sachs, who is brought back to Runway magazine as a senior editor. The magazine is facing challenges adapting to the modern digital world, and Andy’s return is meant to help navigate a public relations crisis. She once again finds herself working under the demanding Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), whose power is starting to diminish. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci also return as Emily Charlton and Nigel Kipling, respectively.