Prime Video’s Reacher Delivers the Kind of Vigilante Justice TV Forgot

A big reason people enjoy Reacher is the satisfying way the strong hero takes the law into his own hands. This idea of vigilante justice is also popular in action movies like John Wick and The Equalizer. Reacher brings that same thrilling concept to television, a format where it’s become less frequent.

’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Director Nia Da Costa Breaks Down Most Memorable Scene

Honestly, when I heard the director, DaCosta, talk about how she approached the movie, it really resonated with me. She kept three words in mind: scary, epic, and fun! But what I loved was her focus on showing the kids – the Jimmies, as she called them – as actual children, really feeling lost and overwhelmed by everything happening around them. It just sounded like a really thoughtful approach to making a thrilling movie.

‘That’s A Very Bad Idea.’ One Way Chris Rock Helped SNL’s Marcello Hernández Before He Filmed His Netflix Special

I was so excited to finally watch Marcello Hernández: American Boy when it dropped this month! It’s his first ever filmed comedy special, which is huge, especially since he’s been getting so much attention on SNL. I recently saw him on The Today Show talking about making it, and they asked about advice he got from Chris Rock. Apparently, he spoke to Chris right before filming, and Rock gave him some really insightful warnings that actually made him change things up. It was fascinating to hear!

Auron’s Best Final Fantasy X Quote Is More Powerful Than Ever

Okay, so the game takes place in this huge world called Spira, which is basically divided into three big areas. You play as Tidus, a star athlete, but things go south fast when this massive monster called Sin destroys his home. From there, you team up with a bunch of awesome characters to try and take down Sin and save Spira. One of them, Auron, is a real rock, always there to keep our spirits up when things get tough!

Ben Affleck Once Again Dragged Into Utah Reality TV Drama

Ben Affleck and Blake Lively both attended premieres at SXSW in Austin, Texas. A fan, Barlow, shared TikTok clips of them at the events with the caption “Ben and Blake 🤍” and disabled comments. While the videos show they were at the same events, it doesn’t necessarily mean Barlow knows either of them – they could have just exchanged quick greetings. As with anything online, proof is key! Perhaps a Dunkin’ commercial featuring both of them is all it would take to bring them together.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Had My Theater Howling Joyfully With A Truly Bananas Scene That Transcends Cinema

Okay, it’s only January, but I’m already predicting that Nia DaCosta’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple will be one of my absolute favorite films of 2026. (You can read a full review here, by the way!) What really grabbed me was how consistently surprising it was – the ending genuinely threw me, and left me feeling optimistic. But honestly, the thing that really sets it apart? A late-in-the-movie musical number that turned my entire theater into a collective ball of joy. It was a truly euphoric moment, and I can’t stop thinking about it.

Heated Rivalry François Arnaud Hopes for ‘Actual Openness to Diversity’ in NHL

As a long-time hockey fan, I remember the whole situation with the NHL last year. They initially banned things like pride tape on sticks and special jerseys – including pride jerseys – but quickly reversed course after a lot of criticism. Before that, players would wear these themed jerseys during warm-ups for things like Pride Night or to honor the military. A few players actually refused to wear the pride jerseys, saying it went against their religious beliefs. Ultimately, the NHL decided to just get rid of the special jerseys altogether and also banned the colorful tape, which was a bit of a mess, honestly.

Dave Filoni’s Star Wars Movie Mandoverse Gets Disappointing Update

With Kathleen Kennedy stepping down from leading the Star Wars franchise, the future of several planned movies and TV shows is now unclear. This includes a movie bringing together characters from popular series like The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and The Skeleton Crew in a multiverse-style adventure where they would battle Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen). While other projects are still moving ahead, production on this Mandoverse movie has been paused.