‘The X-Files’ Season 10 Premiered 10 Years Ago and Is Actually Underrated

Good news for fans: a reboot of the show, spearheaded by Ryan Coogler, means we’ll likely see more of Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) in the future! In the meantime, revisiting all 11 seasons – and the film – is a great way to enjoy the series. However, despite the captivating world Chris Carter built and the show’s enduring popularity, one season consistently receives negative feedback.

Cillian Murphy Stole the Show in the Weirdest Sci-Fi Gem of the 2010s

Despite a decent 6.7 rating on IMDb, the movie In Time is often seen as a film with huge potential that wasn’t fully realized. While the concept – where time literally is money – was brilliant, the movie’s execution falls short. The action feels awkward, and the script relies too much on obvious time-related jokes, which distract from the story. However, director Andrew Niccol manages to salvage the film despite its flawed action sequences and a somewhat weak romantic connection between Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried.

The Movie Donald Trump Didn’t Want You to See Is Quietly Streaming for Free

The new biographical drama, The Apprentice, stars Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump during his rise as a New York real estate developer in the 1970s and 80s. The film, directed by Ali Abbasi (known for The Last of Us) and written by Gabriel Sherman, explores Trump’s relationship with his lawyer, Roy Cohn (played by Jeremy Strong). It offers a stark and honest portrayal of Trump’s early life, showing him as a deeply flawed, insecure, and ruthless person who prioritized success and image over ethical behavior.

‘Now You See Me 3’ Director Teases the Future of the Horsemen in Sequels

Director Jon M. Chu recently spoke with MovieWeb about Now You See Me 4. He was asked if the new team of magicians introduced in the third film would be involved in the next movie. Chu explained that the ending of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t provides a strong hint about the direction of the fourth film, and specifically how the new team will be presented will be key to understanding the story.

One ‘Feat’ I’m Chevy Chase And You’re Not’s Director Says The Comedian Made That He Doesn’t Get Enough Credit For

In an interview with WHNT, director Peter Zenovich discussed the difficult childhood Chevy Chase experienced. His documentary explores Chase’s troubled relationship with his mother and stepfather, revealing physical abuse and being confined to a basement for extended periods. Zenovich is particularly interested in how these experiences shaped Chase into the complex person he became.