‘Lucifer’: The 6-Season Fantasy Series That Keeps Getting Better

Five years after its finale, Lucifer stands out even more, especially when compared to the many disappointing supernatural shows that have come out since. The series, which started as a modest hit and received a Teen Choice Award nomination, ultimately earned a Primetime Emmy nomination, proving how much it improved since it first aired in 2016.

Top 10 Sequels Of The Past Decade: From Blade Runner To Top Gun

Over the last ten years, movie sequels have been remarkably successful. Some became massive hits, earning huge amounts of money at the box office, while others, though praised by critics, didn’t perform well commercially. This period has given us everything from grand science fiction adventures and major action films to beloved modern animated movies.

John Wayne Followed His Worst Movie With His Only 10/10 Masterpiece

Both The Quiet Man and Island in the Sky are well-known films – one a romantic drama, the other a survival story. However, director John Wayne also made some less successful movies, including Jet Pilot, which he himself considered his worst. Films like Big Jim McLain and The Green Berets haven’t aged well and are difficult to enjoy today.

The Invite Is Occasionally Funny, But That’s About It

The story immediately feels like a play, starting with Joe, a disheartened music teacher, returning home to find his meticulous and worried wife, Angela, busy preparing a dinner party for their neighbors upstairs. Joe is caught off guard, especially since he and Angela dislike these neighbors, who disturb them with loud noises at all hours. Their constant arguing early on hints that their neighbors might actually be more stable than they are. When Hawk and Pina arrive, they seem calm and perceptive, even revealing they overheard Joe and Angela’s fight before knocking. He’s a former firefighter, she’s a sex therapist, and suddenly, the neighbors are in control of the situation, mentally and emotionally.

Teyana Taylor Found Out About her Oscar Nomination at SNL

Taylor received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Perfidia Beverly Hills in the film One Battle After Another. Her performance in the film was highlighted during her first time hosting Saturday Night Live. Beyond the film, she’s also known for her dancing, particularly in the music video for the song “Fade.” This talent was even featured in a promotional video and a sketch during her SNL debut. If the Oscars decide to include dance performances in their tributes again, Taylor would be a great choice, as she clearly enjoys performing and staying active.

Walton Goggins 10/10 Neo-Western Show Never Topped Its Second Series

The TV show based on Elmore Leonard’s work lasted six seasons and was later revived as a limited series called City Primival. Whether the show will return after the cliffhanger ending of Justified: City Primival remains to be seen, but it’s already considered a classic. The first season had some uneven moments, but the show really hit its stride starting with the second season.