10 Horniest Sitcom Couples, Ranked

Okay, let’s be honest, everyone loves debating the greatest TV couples. But I’m taking a different approach here. Forget the slow burn and longing glances – I’m interested in the couples who were so hot and heavy, they actually got kicked out of restaurants! We’re talking about sitcom pairings who couldn’t keep their hands off each other, and whose public displays of affection went a little too far. So, while other shows drag out the ‘will they, won’t they’ tension, these couples skipped right to the action…and sometimes paid the price for it!

Felicity Jones Talks About That Single Bed In Oh. What. Fun (And Why It Has Deeper Meaning)

In the 2025 Christmas movie, Felicity Jones stars as Channing, the oldest daughter of Michelle Pfeiffer’s character, Claire. Channing brings her entire family to her parents’ house for the holidays. They end up staying in what seems to be her old bedroom, but there’s a catch: it only has one twin bed, and she and her husband, played by Jason Schwartzman, are expected to share it throughout their visit.

Scarlett Johansson Drops Out of 2 Movies Because of The Batman 2 Casting

Scarlett Johansson is joining the cast of Matt Reeves’ The Batman 2, the sequel to The Batman, which is currently scheduled for release in 2027. Robert Pattinson will return as Bruce Wayne. While details are scarce, some believe Johansson might play a romantic interest for Bruce Wayne who could also be a villain, but this hasn’t been confirmed.

Why Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless Still Strikes a Nerve

It’s strangely fitting – and yet unexpected – how perfectly Godard’s first film captures his style. After sixty-five years, Breathless is firmly established as one of the most important and influential works of the 20th century. Though it hasn’t received quite as much formal recognition as Orson Welles’s Citizen Kane (it never ranked among the top ten in Sight & Sound’s prestigious “Greatest Films of All Time” poll, which initially propelled Kane to fame), Breathless is likely the second most significant debut film ever made. It’s a landmark achievement, no matter how you view it. Bernardo Bertolucci famously compared Godard to Christ, suggesting that cinema was fundamentally changed by his work – meaning that everything before Breathless is different from everything after it.

James Cameron Went Off About Netflix And The Academy, And (Acclaimed) Netflix Star Joel Edgerton Just Fired Back

In a clip shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Variety, Joel Edgerton responded to James Cameron’s comments at the Gotham Awards. Edgerton explained that Cameron seemed to overlook the fact that many filmmakers rely on funding and distribution from streaming services to get their projects made. His reply was measured, well-considered, and realistic.

Doctor Sleep Is Losing Its Streaming Home at the Worst Time

The horror film Doctor Sleep, a sequel to The Shining and based on a novel by Stephen King, will be removed from Netflix on January 1, 2026. Starring Ewan McGregor, the movie has been well-received, earning a ‘Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a 78% approval score from critics and an 89% audience score.

First Teaser for ‘The ‘Burbs’ Reveals Remake of a Tom Hanks Cult Classic

The original 1989 film, The ‘Burbs, directed by Joe Dante and starring Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher, follows a suburban dad who gets caught up in a strange mystery involving his new neighbors, teaming up with a quirky group to investigate. The new Peacock remake features a young couple (Palmer and Whitehall) who return to the husband’s hometown, only to find themselves entangled in long-held secrets and danger when new residents arrive. Here’s what Peacock says about the remake:

Emerald Fennell Has Titanic Expectations for Wuthering Heights

Comparisons have been made between Jacob Elordi and Leonardo DiCaprio, suggesting he’ll be a similar heartthrob for a new generation. However, Margot Robbie believes Elordi’s talent reaches an even higher level, comparing him to Daniel Day-Lewis. She specifically praised his portrayal of Heathcliff, the brooding and passionate hero of Wuthering Heights. The casting has sparked discussion because some readers envisioned Heathcliff as a person of color, based on Emily Brontë’s description of him. While Robbie didn’t directly address this controversy, she strongly defended Elordi, pointing out that many previous actors who’ve played the role – including Laurence Olivier, Richard Burton, Ralph Fiennes, and Tom Hardy – were white. She urged audiences to trust her judgment, saying, “Just wait. You’ll be happy.” Wuthering Heights has a strong legacy to uphold, and Robbie is confident Elordi will deliver a memorable performance.