8 Underseen 2000s Movies That Can Be Called Must-Watch in 2025

I’ve always been fascinated by movies, and it’s amazing how many great ones get lost over time. So many films just disappear or never really get the attention they deserve. But I’ve noticed a bunch from the 2000s that didn’t do well at first, but have really gained a dedicated fanbase since then. As we get closer to 2025, I think these eight movies especially deserve another look – they’re seriously underrated and I want everyone to appreciate them!

How Stranger Things’ Play Might Tie Into Season 5 Part 2

The initial episodes of Stranger Things Season 5 have built anticipation for a dramatic conclusion. Surprisingly, the Broadway show based on the series, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” appears to be heavily connected to the final episodes and could even hint at storylines for a potential Season 2.

How Can The Chair Company Keep Doing This?

I really enjoy The Chair Company, but I honestly didn’t expect it to become so popular – I thought it would appeal to a much smaller audience. Its longer, ongoing format naturally limits how quickly it could spread, especially compared to the instantly shareable sketches of I Think You Should Leave. Is the show’s success simply due to Robinson’s popularity? Or do Robinson, Kanin, and the team have a knack for creating content that really sticks with you – those phrases (“Wake-y, wake-y, first day with the moooneyyy…”) and characters (Mike Santini, the late Ruben Rabasa from the “Focus Group” sketch) that burrow into your mind? It’s hard to say exactly why the show resonated so well, but however it happened, its renewal brings up a key question: how will the show maintain this momentum in a second season? Will the conspiracy expand internationally? Will Ron get a new case to solve?

10 Classic 90s Anime that Are Unwatchable Today

Many people remember the 1990s as a peak period for anime, but not every show from that era has aged well. While some ‘90s anime remain timeless classics, others were popular at the time but now feel dated or even cringeworthy.

Taylor Swift Arrives at the End of an Era(s Tour)

The final concert, recorded in Vancouver on December 8, 2024, included five unexpected songs. Taylor Swift performed “A Place in This World” and “New Romantics” on guitar, and “Long Live,” “New Year’s Day,” and “The Manuscript” on piano. She even playfully changed a lyric in “Long Live” from “It was the end of a decade” to “It was the end of an era.” Fans can watch this special on Disney+ starting December 12, alongside the The End of an Era documentary about her Eras Tour. This release is just one day before Swift’s birthday on December 13, leaving many to wonder what she has planned next—and if it will somehow relate to the theme of Eras!