This Isn’t The First Time 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’s Director Made A Great Movie That Failed At The Box Office

I recently read TopMob’s review of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and it was fantastic – most critics seem to agree. It’s a shame it’s not doing well at the box office, though. It reminds me of what happened with The Marvels. Honestly, I’m starting to wonder why people aren’t giving DaCosta’s films a chance – she really deserves more recognition!

New Game of Thrones Spin-off Is Already a Hit for HBO

As a huge fan, I’m thrilled to see that ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ is off to a fantastic start! The numbers are in, and it looks like HBO made the right call bringing us back to Westeros. Over 6.7 million people in the US tuned in across HBO and Max in just the first three days – that’s amazing!

Jason Statham’s Punisher Like Sequel Gets ‘Unpredictable’ Villains Update

After the success of the movie The Beekeeper, plans for a sequel are moving ahead with a focus on raising the stakes. The first film centered on Adam Clay, a former hitman who’s forced back into action when a personal loss triggers a quest for revenge. The sequel will expand on that story, giving Clay even more powerful opponents to face.

The Traitors Recap: Cabin Fever

With investigators struggling to identify new potential murderers, Ron and Colton remain the main focus, as they’ve both repeatedly targeted and eliminated other players. However, a new name has emerged: Lisa, who killed Monet. Colton is largely responsible for keeping Lisa in the conversation, as he consistently accuses others of being the killer. Interestingly, he’s right this time. He advises Dorinda to set aside her loyalty to the other Housewives and watch Lisa closely, and Natalie also notes that Lisa’s calm demeanor doesn’t match the dramatic personality they anticipated.

The Pitt Recap: Relationship Trauma

In his first written episode of the season, Wyle includes a powerful and touching story honoring the people of Pittsburgh. The story centers around Yana, a woman with severe burns who seeks treatment from Dr. Robby. She was at the Tree of Life synagogue on October 27, 2018, when the tragic shooting occurred. While physically healing – as much as possible – she’s still easily startled by loud noises. Yana is delighted to learn Dr. Robby is Jewish and asks about his synagogue. She shares that she was at Tree of Life during the shooting and expresses deep gratitude to the Muslim community in Pittsburgh, who provided incredible support to the victims and their families, raising funds and offering comfort. This week’s episode contrasts a difficult medical case from last week with this moving story, showcasing the show’s ability to handle both intense drama and heartfelt moments. It highlights the diverse experiences and resilience within the city of Pittsburgh.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Recap: In the Cards

Before we get too critical of Amanda, I want to share something I’ve been wanting to talk about since episode two. It started when I was recapping season four of Selling Sunset. Amanda briefly appeared in episode five while Davina was trying to sell her house, and she wanted to list it for a higher price than it was worth, claiming Amanda is good with finances. Jason mentioned Amanda had renovated a new house, but it was so tailored to her personal taste that it would be hard to sell. Back in 2021, I described it this way: “The house has a marble-walled bar with a neon ‘Vibes’ sign. That says it all. It’s the kind of place someone would enjoy rosé at Coachella while wearing a flower crown – basically, the avocado toast of houses, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the driveway was paved in millennial pink.”

8 Action Heroes Who Defined the 2000s

The 2000s brought a new wave of action movies, both in America and internationally, and featured a diverse group of heroes. These characters ranged from purely good to interestingly imperfect, creating some of the most memorable action heroes of the decade.

Netflix’s New 8-Part Feel-Good Series Is the Perfect Weekend Binge

Even though the show is rated for older teens, it has plenty of exciting and relatable moments that everyone in the family can enjoy. The series follows Adriana Russo, played by Madelyn Keys, as she pursues her dream of becoming a professional figure skater, and it shows both the challenges of competitive skating and the personal relationships she builds along the way.