This Martial Arts Star Played The Same Character 3 Times (Before Jet Li Played Him Twice)

Released in 1993, Fong Sai-yuk is a kung fu movie set in the past, following a skilled fighter who enters a martial arts competition and unexpectedly finds himself engaged. The story then takes a turn when he becomes involved with the Red Lotus Society, a group fighting against the ruling Manchus. The film proved popular and led to a follow-up movie, Fong Sai-yuk 2, which continued the hero’s story.

Jonte Richardson Steps Down as BAFTA Judge

I was really shocked during the awards show when John Davidson, the man whose life inspired the movie I Swear, unexpectedly shouted a racial slur while presenting with Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. It actually made it onto the live broadcast! The host, Alan Cumming, quickly explained that John has Tourette’s syndrome, and those outbursts are involuntary – he can’t control them. He apologized if anyone was offended, explaining the film I Swear is about living with this condition. Honestly, though, the way the apology was worded felt a little off, especially since they were editing other parts of the show. It just didn’t sit right with me.

Sisu Becomes an Instant Streaming Hit on Prime Video

Released in 2022, the film didn’t immediately find an audience on its streaming platform, overshadowed by a large number of new releases and licensed content. However, according to FlixPatrol, it eventually climbed into the top 10 near the end of the month.

10 Greatest Sci-Fi Open-World Games, Ranked

Science fiction and open-world games are a natural fit, which is why so many beloved classics combine the two. The most successful ones continue to captivate players long after they’re released, thanks to their immersive worlds and rich stories.

Every Horror Movie Has a Version of You – Find Out Which 1 You Are

You’ll find the same types of characters in almost every horror movie. No one type is inherently better than another (with one exception). Some characters are natural protectors, while others will prioritize their own survival, even if it means abandoning others to face the threat – whether it’s a clown, a knife, a chainsaw, or something even more terrifying. Are you The Skeptic, The Survivor, The Caretaker, The Wild Card, The Comic Relief, The Villain, or The Final Girl?

Paradise Recap: Just the First Act

Samantha Redmond is finally awake after being in a coma for about a month. She was shot by a fan, Jane, who intervened to save her from Xavier during a dramatic showdown at the end of last season. (It’s strangely touching that Jane said Samantha would be ‘no use’ if she died, right?) While Samantha was unconscious and following the death of President Bradford, the new, rather clueless Vice President Baines has taken over. He’s been busy putting up posters of himself everywhere, secretly imprisoning anyone who disagrees with him, and trying to keep the public distracted from the growing rebellions against his rule and the wealthy elite. It’s all pretty crazy!

John Davidson Breaks Silence on BAFTAs Racial Slur Controversy

According to Deadline, Pete Davidson thanked BAFTA for letting him attend their ceremony and for understanding that he has involuntary tics, which might have been noticeable during the event. They announced his presence and acknowledged that these tics could occur.

Dark Winds Season 4 Villain’s “Obsession” With Leaphorn Teased By Zahn McClarnon

Season 4 of Dark Winds continues the show’s perfect record of 100% critic approval on Rotten Tomatoes. The new season begins right after the events of the season 3 finale, where Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) faced personal and professional turmoil. He’s still grappling with the aftermath of the FBI investigation into B.J. Vines’ death, and his wife, Emma, hasn’t returned or forgiven him. As he tries to win her back, Leaphorn also begins to think about the future and considers Bernadette (Jessica Matten) as a possible successor.