3 Sci-Fi Movies Roger Ebert Hated and Was Wrong About (Plus 1 He Got Right)

When it comes to science fiction, Roger Ebert didn’t always get it right – and he wasn’t the only critic to misjudge a film. Many movies gain appreciation or become more meaningful over time. Here are three examples where Ebert’s review didn’t quite hit the mark, along with one instance where his assessment was spot-on.

6 Years Later, Netflix Cancelling This 3-Part Comedy Series Has Aged Terribly

GLOW was a popular Netflix series that consistently received positive reviews, earning a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It quickly gained a dedicated fanbase thanks to its diverse cast and strong portrayal of female friendships. Although the show was initially renewed for a fourth season, Netflix ultimately canceled it in 2020.

Horror Versions of Comic Book Characters

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Dolly Review: This Back-To-Basics Slasher Is Sick, Vicious & Dull

Rod Blackhurst’s new film, Dolly, tries to capitalize on a current horror trend, but ultimately falls short. Like Damien Leone, Blackhurst aims for extreme thrills and achieves that in some ways. However, Dolly lacks self-awareness or a consistent tone, preventing it from reaching the same level as other films in the genre.

Legend of Vox Machina Confirms Major Time Jump in Season 4

Critical Role’s animated series, The Legend of Vox Machina, has been released yearly, with a planned break in 2025 for the new series, The Mighty Nein. Prime Video has announced that season four of The Legend of Vox Machina will premiere on June 3, 2026, with three new episodes released each week.

How The Rookie Landed the Dropout Kids

Crossovers between TV shows usually happen to promote other programs owned by the same company. For example, NBC might have characters from its Chicago dramas face a big crisis together, or CBS could have people from The Young and the Restless appear on its newer soap opera, Beyond the Gates. So, when fans of Rookie and Dropout saw this week’s crossover, they might have assumed it was a similar marketing move. However, Rookie’s creator, Alexi Hawley, says the idea was much simpler: he was just a big fan of Dropout and wanted to collaborate with them. He reached out to Sam, Dropout’s creator, with the idea, even admitting they didn’t know each other, and asked if a crossover was possible.

Game of Thrones Wants to Conquer Theaters

Ever since the TV show Game of Thrones was popular, people have talked about making a movie. Recently, The Hollywood Reporter interviewed George R.R. Martin, the author of the A Song of Ice and Fire books, and reported that Warner Bros. is seriously considering a new project. This could be a spin-off series or a large-scale movie, similar to Dune, focusing on the story of Aegon Targaryen – the first Targaryen king – and his conquest of Westeros after leaving Valyria. Essentially, it would tell the story of how the Iron Throne came to be!