How the Scarpetta Cast Built the Show’s Younger Timeline

The young actors in ‘Scarpetta‘ discuss the gripping serial killer story at the heart of the new series. Jake Cannavale, Hunter Parrish, and Rosy McEwen share their thoughts on what makes the thriller so captivating and how they tackled the challenge of portraying younger versions of well-known characters. Read More 2026-03-10 21:08

Yeah, It’s Probably a Good Time to Hear From Quentin Tarantino

It was inevitable that Tarantino would respond to Arquette’s criticism of his frequent use of a certain word, and he did so with a strongly worded letter. Tarantino questioned whether the publicity Arquette received from media coverage of the disagreement was worth the perceived disrespect towards him and the film she had previously enjoyed being a part of. He also accused her of lacking “class and honor.” Vulture, among many other publications, reported on the exchange. This suggests a resolution is unlikely, especially considering Tarantino previously criticized Paul Dano. His call for professional solidarity feels hypocritical given his own past comments, implying he expects loyalty but doesn’t necessarily offer it in return.

Kurt Russell Has The Perfect Western Replacement For Tombstone In 2026

Inspired by actual events in 1880s Arizona, including the famous shootout at the O.K. Corral and the subsequent Earp Vendetta Ride, the movie Tombstone was a hit with both critics and audiences when it was released. Over time, it’s become a beloved classic, often considered one of the greatest Westerns ever made. Kurt Russell has appeared in other Westerns, like Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and S. Craig Zahler’s Bone Tomahawk, but many feel there’s something uniquely memorable about Tombstone and his performance in it.

Netflix’s 4-Season Fantasy Series Is One Of Its Best

After being let down by how Game of Thrones ended, I’ve been hoping for another fantasy show that could be both really popular and well-made. Netflix has definitely been trying with big-budget shows like Cursed and Arcane, and honestly, I think they might have already struck gold with a new fantasy series that could be something truly special.

Avengers: Doomsday Star Addresses Fans’ Biggest Fear About the MCU’s Next Crossover

Bill Pullman recently spoke with Esquire magazine about his role in the upcoming Marvel film, Avengers: Doomsday. He explained that the movie explores fundamental human themes, saying it’s a return to the core ideas that inspire storytelling. Despite featuring a large ensemble cast, Pullman noted that directors Anthony and Joe Russo were dedicated to ensuring the film had a meaningful story and wasn’t just a series of brief appearances.

Tilly Norwood AI Studio Releases Music Single and Video

Industry leaders, including SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin, have voiced strong objections to Tilly Norwood, a digitally created performer. Despite this criticism, the studio behind Norwood is now using the AI ‘actor’ to encourage real actors to embrace artificial intelligence. In a promotional song, Norwood sings about the potential of AI, urging actors to lead the way and see AI not as a threat, but as a tool for growth and creative freedom: “Actors, it’s time to take the lead. Create the future, plant the seed. Don’t be left out, don’t fall behind. Build your own, and you’ll be free. We can scale, we can grow. Be the creators we’ve always known. It’s the next evolution, can’t you see? AI’s not the enemy, it’s the key.”

A Sinners Sweep Could Flip the MFL Leaderboard

I was hoping the Writers Guild Awards might throw a curveball into the Oscars race, but honestly, that was probably wishful thinking! Paul Thomas Anderson, who wrote One Battle After Another, was the clear frontrunner for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Ryan Coogler, the writer and director of Sinners, was the same for Best Original Screenplay. And just as everyone predicted, both of them won! It feels like One Battle and Sinners are really solidifying their positions as the ones to beat heading into the Academy Awards this Sunday.

Scarpetta Review: Nicole Kidman Anchors Prime Video’s Wild New Crime Series

This spring, nine TV series will expand to eleven, including new adaptations of Margo’s Got Money Troubles and Scarpetta, both available on streaming platforms. While some of these shows are exceptional, like the first season of Big Little Lies, others haven’t quite hit the mark. Scarpetta, premiering on Prime Video March 11th, falls somewhere in between – it starts as a seemingly standard crime drama but occasionally veers into surprisingly strange territory.