9 Crime Movies That Get Better Every Single Minute

Many excellent crime movies have been made, and some are truly exceptional. But only a small number manage to build momentum and become increasingly captivating as the story unfolds. These films share a certain energy, rhythm, and visual style, often guided by a strong directorial vision, which ultimately gives them lasting appeal.

Netflix Gay Military Show ‘Boots’ Canceled After Pentagon Condemns Series as ‘Garbage’

Netflix described the series as a coming-of-age story about a gay teenager’s search for identity and acceptance while serving in the military during the 1990s, under the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy. Though critics liked the show, military leaders criticized it for what they saw as a pattern of entertainment companies imposing their own beliefs onto the armed forces, which they believe prioritize discipline and results.

Mr. Beast Is Crashing Survivor 50

MrBeast isn’t the only celebrity making an impact on the new season of Survivor. The trailer shows Rick Devens mentioning a “Billie Eilish Boom-a-Rang Idol,” an appearance by Zac Brown, and Christian Hubicki suggesting Jimmy Fallon could influence his fate. While this star power is generating buzz, some viewers question if this is the right way to honor the show’s history. The last time a celebrity directly affected the game was in 2013 with Survivor: Cagayan, when Tyler Perry introduced a powerful idol that helped Tony Vlachos win. Host Jeff Probst was still expressing regret over that idol years later, and these new celebrity influences could lead to even more apologies down the line.

Hugh Jackman’s Murder Investigated In The Sheep Detectives Trailer

Amazon MGM Studios has unveiled a trailer for The Sheep Detectives, giving a first look at how a group of sheep are solving a murder mystery involving Hugh Jackman. The trailer features the flock searching for evidence and helping a somewhat clumsy police officer, played by Nicholas Braun. The sheep become particularly interested when they discover someone stands to inherit $30 million from Jackman’s will.

Boots Season 2 Story & Revival Plans Revealed

In a recent interview with Variety, executive producer Miller revealed the planned plot for a second season of Boots. Miller, who is thankful for the opportunity to create a military drama with LGBTQ+ representation, explained that the show would have followed the main characters as they went to war if it had been renewed. Here’s what Miller shared about the storyline:

Project Hail Mary: The Ryan Gosling Sci-Fi Epic for The Martian Fans

Though not part of an established series, Project Hail Mary is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of 2026. Its realistic and scientifically grounded style is similar to the popular 2015 film The Martian, which starred Matt Damon and was directed by Ridley Scott – a thrilling story about survival on Mars. Now, eleven years later, Project Hail Mary has the potential to be a breakout sci-fi success in 2026, proving that a film doesn’t need to be connected to a major franchise to capture audiences.

Today Is the Perfect Day to Watch Clint Eastwood’s ‘For a Few Dollars More’

Released in 1965, For a Few Dollars More is a standout Western from early in Clint Eastwood’s career. When people talk about The Man With No Name Trilogy, the conversation often focuses on the first and last films, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. This middle installment sometimes gets overlooked, but it’s a fantastic movie in its own right. Though it didn’t begin the series, nor did it have the epic scope of the final film, For a Few Dollars More is a dark and gripping story, notable for its complex plot and the strong performances from Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef.

The Plague Review: Cannes Film is An Anxiety-Filled Nightmare of The Social Hierarchy of Young Boys

Pollinger’s film takes place in 2003, a time of heightened prejudice against gay people and Muslims. While the film doesn’t directly address these issues, a sense of distrust runs throughout. A strong paranoia is present in every scene. However, while it touches on themes like racism, sexism, and fear of foreigners, it doesn’t explore them in great depth. Despite being engaging and tense, The Plague ultimately feels somewhat superficial.