Teyana Taylor Recants Leonardo DiCaprio Mystery Mouthing Reveal

In a viral video, lip readers determined Leonardo DiCaprio was saying “K-pop,” leading to speculation he was referencing the award-winning show KPop Demon Hunters. Taylor Swift explained she clarified with DiCaprio that he wasn’t speaking to her about it. She mentioned her co-star, Chase Infiniti, had already explained K-pop to her, so she knew what it was. Swift playfully questioned DiCaprio if he was talking to her, but he confirmed he wasn’t.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Is Glorious

Compared to 28 Years Later, The Bone Temple feels more straightforward – director DaCosta wisely avoids repeating the original’s fast-paced editing and unusual visual style. However, it delves deeper into the characters’ minds. The previous film ended with a strange scene involving a group of eccentric zombie killers led by someone named Jimmy. The Bone Temple explores the origins of this group and the disturbing cult surrounding their leader, Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell). Crystal’s appearance and persona seem to be based on Jimmy Savile, a famous British DJ whose horrific crimes were revealed after his death. The film imagines a world where Savile would have remained a popular figure, and his image is now exploited by the villain, who we briefly saw as a troubled child in the first film, growing up amidst both religion and pop culture like the Teletubbies. These early influences have warped together in his mind, creating the monstrous figure he is today.

Movies That Should Have Been Made In a Different Genre

I sometimes watch a movie and can’t help but think it would have been so much better if it had been made as a different type of film. Like, a dark comedy that feels like it’s almost horror, or maybe a live-action musical that just doesn’t work – honestly, it would’ve been amazing as an animated movie! I know animation isn’t a genre exactly, but give me a break – it’s just my opinion!

Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel Returns in a Brand-New Photo

Zack Snyder recently shared an old photo of Henry Cavill as Superman, taken during the very beginning of filming for “Man of Steel.” The Instagram post shows Cavill wearing the Superman suit for the first time, giving fans a look at how the movie started to come together.

Andrew Garfield & Jude Law Transform For Siegfried & Roy Series Wild Things

Andrew Garfield stars in this new eight-part drama, which explores the complex relationship between two legendary illusionists. The series delves into their past, showcasing how they blurred the lines between what’s real and what’s not, and the personal and professional sacrifices they made along the way. Ultimately, a tragic event and their final performance in Las Vegas become shrouded in mystery.

This Batman Storyline is the Worst of All Time, and It’s Not Even Close

Batman is a character with a long history, written by many different writers over nearly a century. Some understood what makes him compelling, while others didn’t quite capture his essence. While opinions always vary, certain stories have consistently been disliked by fans. Although not every story will appeal to everyone, a few are widely considered particularly poor interpretations of the character. One story, in particular, is notorious for being a remarkably bad portrayal of the Dark Knight.

10 Superhero Shows That Tried To Be The Next Smallville

Smallville skillfully blended the excitement of teen dramas with ongoing storylines and self-contained episodes featuring different challenges. What really made the show work was its focus on developing its characters. Its popularity demonstrated that viewers connected more with compelling, evolving stories than with constant superhero action.

More Like Game of Bros

At its core, HBO’s new series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms – a Game of Thrones spinoff – focuses on relatable, everyday characters, and that’s a major reason why its first season is so engaging. The story centers on Duncan (Peter Claffey), a kind but large man trying to build a life as a hedge knight after his former master dies. These hedge knights are similar to wandering samurai – they don’t serve a lord, aren’t glamorous, and travel from place to place. But for Duncan, nicknamed “Dunk,” this path still offers a chance for honor and meaning. The series begins with him traveling to the town of Ashford to compete in a tournament attracting royalty. On his journey, he takes on a small, strangely bald boy named Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) as his squire. Egg’s true identity is a mystery for much of the season, though viewers will likely guess it before it’s revealed.