Why the Massively Hung Zombie Wears Clothes in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

It wasn’t shocking that 28 Years Later, the sequel to 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, wasn’t the typical zombie movie or franchise follow-up fans might have anticipated. Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland rarely deliver predictable films, especially when working together. They filled 28 Years Later with meaningful ideas and striking visuals, making it a film more focused on dealing with loss than simply surviving the infected. However, for many viewers, these ambitious themes were overshadowed by something else entirely: the prominently displayed physique of the character Samson (Chi Lewis-Parry).

The Traitors Is Playing Its Villain Game Perfectly

Michael Rapaport, who quickly became known as the most obvious “traitor” on the show, was finally voted out after five episodes of being intimidating and confrontational. The person who led the charge to eliminate him was Colton Underwood, considered by many, especially fans of The Bachelor, to be the season’s second biggest villain. The final discussion of episode five turned into a heated argument, with Michael desperately trying to turn the group against Colton, while the rest of the cast seemed determined to get rid of him. In the end, Colton succeeded, and when Michael revealed he wasn’t actually a traitor, the others barely reacted, seemingly happy to see him go.

Johnny Knoxville Confirms He Won’t Be Taking Hits to the Head in ‘Jackass 5’

Johnny Knoxville recently discussed the upcoming stunts in Jackass 5 on the Books That Changed My Life podcast. As one of the original creators of the MTV show, Knoxville is known for pushing the boundaries of physical endurance with incredibly daring and often shocking stunts. However, he explained that things shifted with Jackass Forever.

Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’ Sets Release Date on Paramount+ With First-Look Images

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new series The Madison will debut on Paramount+ on Saturday, March 14, 2026. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, it’s being described as Taylor Sheridan’s most personal project yet, focusing on the complexities of family relationships. While it’s currently unknown how The Madison will connect to Yellowstone beyond sharing the same Montana location, some sources suggest characters from Yellowstone might appear in the new series.

Top 3 Must-Watch Netflix Shows This Weekend: January 16–18, 2026

As a total movie and TV buff, let me tell you, if you’re after something to really dive into – whether it’s a quick night of watching or a series you can get completely lost in all weekend – I’ve got three Netflix recommendations that won’t let you down. Seriously, these are the shows everyone’s going to be talking about!