10 Near-Perfect Sci-Fi Hidden Gems on Tubi That No One Remembers Today

Science fiction is a genre with a long history of thoughtful storytelling and incredible range. Unfortunately, some of its most innovative concepts are so specialized that even great movies can get overlooked, becoming hidden treasures appreciated by a small group of fans. Thankfully, Tubi has a fantastic collection of these lesser-known sci-fi films that any serious movie lover will enjoy.

Robert Pattinson Hints at (Jokes About?) Marriage to Suki Waterhouse

There’s a lot of speculation going around! Some people think couples like Tomdaya, RPattz, and SuWa might have secretly gotten married. Others believe Robert Pattinson is playfully misleading the media, which he’s known to do. A wild rumor claims that during filming of one of the projects Robert Pattinson and Zendaya worked on together, someone was killed and the body was hidden. Apparently, it was actually Matt Damon who committed the act, with Robert and Zendaya helping to cover it up.

Survivor Recap: Zac Attack

So, Jeff announced the challenge: the first two tribes to succeed – which involved getting a boat seaworthy and completing a puzzle – would win immunity. But only one would get a reward, and honestly, it was a head-scratcher. They get to spend time with… Zac Brown? I’m drawing a blank. Is he related to Jack Black? Nope. Apparently, he’s a country singer, and let me tell you, this guy is built. Seriously, massive arms. It’s exactly the kind of rugged, outdoorsy personality Jeff Probst just loves to bring in for these reward experiences, and it felt a little… disconnected from the rest of us watching.

If Mean Girls Was Set at a Free People in 2026, You’d Get Forbidden Fruits

This is Lola Tung’s first significant role since starring in The Summer I Turned Pretty. After the film, she discussed how the two characters differed. Joking about the darker nature of her new role, and dressed in a dramatic black outfit – a lingerie top, skirt, and cape – she quipped, “I guess you could say Cousins is pretty dangerous.”

Heather Graham’s Disembodied Eyeball Stole the Show at SXSW

What sets They Will Kill You apart? The main characters are Black women, played by Zazie Beetz and Myha’la, a change from the blonde leads in the original. Instead of becoming part of the family through marriage, they’re tricked into working as maids. The wealthy villains aren’t trying to take over the world – they’re simply ruthless killers. And the film was directed by Russian filmmaker Kiril Sokolov, rather than the American group Radio Silence.

Michaela Coel Is Out for Blood

The movie Bloodsport follows U.S. Army Captain Frank Dux as he competes in the Kumite, a secret martial arts tournament held in Hong Kong. It’s currently unknown how closely the new version, led by Michaela Coel, will follow the original story. We also don’t know if Coel will play the fighter herself, or if the film will introduce a new actor with a background in MMA or professional wrestling. These are just some initial ideas being considered.

Eric Overmyer, Bosch Creator and Treme Co-Creator, Dies at 74

Born in 1951, Eric Overmyer began his television career writing for the medical drama St. Elsewhere. He then joined Homicide in its fourth season, where he met David Simon and the two formed a lasting creative partnership. Overmyer remained with Homicide until the series ended, and later co-wrote and executive produced Homicide: The Movie. He went on to write for Simon’s acclaimed series The Wire and co-created Treme with him, a show set in New Orleans.

John Malkovich & Sam Rockwell Play CIA Agents in First Look at ‘Wild Horse Nine’

I’ve been following the buzz around Wild Horse Nine, and the first photos released in Vanity Fair are really intriguing. It’s set in the early 70s, and everyone – Malkovich, Rockwell, the whole cast – is rocking some fantastic vintage looks. One shot, in particular, caught my eye: Malkovich, gun drawn, standing in front of these massive moai statues at night. It definitely hints at some serious, high-stakes action where his character, an older CIA agent, is in real danger. But apparently, it’s not all grim stuff. Malkovich actually described the script as very funny, though with a dark edge. He put it really well, actually – he said life is full of regret and sadness, and even if you can laugh about it, things don’t necessarily get better, and ultimately, life usually ends badly. Sounds like a compelling mix of humor and melancholy!