‘I Think Oklahoma! Is Corny and Embarrassing, Actually’

The film Blue Moon tells the story of Lorenz Hart, a talented lyricist who wrote hit musicals like Pal Joey with his partner Richard Rodgers. However, the movie focuses on a single night after their greatest successes, when Rodgers has moved on to collaborate with Oscar Hammerstein II on a new musical, Oklahoma! This new partnership would become the most famous in musical theater history. The film depicts Hart, a gay, troubled alcoholic, grappling with being left behind as the world shifts toward more optimistic entertainment during wartime. He spends the opening night of Oklahoma! drowning his sorrows, complaining to a bartender, and longing for a young woman he can’t have. Despite being a sad story, Blue Moon is surprisingly funny and witty, thanks to a script packed with jokes. The writer aimed to capture Hart’s voice through his lyrics, which are known for being smart, playful, and subtly melancholic, even when they’re humorous.

Prime Video’s ‘Cross’ Soars on Streaming Ahead of Season 2 Finale

Similar to the character Reacher, Alex Cross comes directly from the popular novels of James Patterson. Played by Aldis Hodge, Cross is a dedicated husband and father, as well as a highly skilled forensic psychologist who is determined to see justice served. He can be very serious and focused, but also isn’t afraid to show empathy.

The Saviors Review: Adam Scott & Danielle Deadwyler Can’t Save This Weak-Willed Social Satire From Itself

The film’s message is weakened by delivering its main points in the very last moments. From the start, the plot is predictable, making much of the movie feel slow and drawn-out, and the eventual “twist” isn’t very surprising. It doesn’t quite succeed as either a sharp social commentary or a gripping political thriller. While Adam Scott and Danielle Deadwyler give engaging performances and make the film watchable, the overall message ultimately doesn’t make a strong impact.

Hulu’s 8-Part Sci-Fi Series Was So Good, We Forgave It For Breaking A Franchise

It’s common for new installments in a franchise to try and move the story forward. While most sequels avoid changing established lore, Alien: Earth seemed determined to do just that. It introduced Xenomorphs to Earth much earlier than in the original Alien films – something that didn’t happen until Resurrection – and made other significant changes, but surprisingly, fans didn’t seem to object.

The Planet of the Apes’s Streaming Success Proves Fans Still Want More

Following Rupert Wyatt’s direction of Rise of the Planet of the Apes – which showed how a deadly virus began to decimate the human population and allow apes to rise in intelligence – Matt Reeves (known for Cloverfield and The Batman) directed both Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in 2014 and War for the Planet of the Apes in 2017. Because of Reeves’ involvement, Dawn and War became the most well-received films in the Planet of the Apes series, and they remain the most popular installments to this day.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap: Burnt Toast

However, I think her victory feels different from those times when the show seems to unfairly support a contestant, like with the widely criticized ‘Lexi Love Snatch Game’ placement. While some might say Darlene’s roast was so bad it was actually good, it’s clear her jokes weren’t good jokes – she succeeded despite them. What really matters is that Darlene’s performance, however she got there, was deliberate. She was fully in control and intentionally creating a specific atmosphere.

8 TV Shows Trending Worldwide You Have To Watch This Weekend

Forget struggling to enjoy healthy foods – you can’t go wrong with any of these hit TV shows! As of March 13, 2026, Flix Patrol reports these are the most popular shows worldwide. There’s a little something for everyone, from gripping crime thrillers and sweeping historical romances to laugh-out-loud comedies and the amazing medical drama everyone’s talking about. Now the only question is: which one should you start with?

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Trailer Teases Something Bad

Haley Z. Boston, the writer behind Brand New Cherry Flavor, is creating a new series called Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. The Duffer Brothers (known for Stranger Things) are executive producers, and Weronika Tofilska, who directed Baby Reindeer, is directing. With this team, Netflix has assembled a powerful group of creators, reminiscent of the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys. Ross Duffer is taking on a key creative role similar to Roy Orbison’s in that band. Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen will debut on March 26, 2026.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Finale Recap: Now What?

I was really struck by Layla’s story. She didn’t get the contract with Ford Models, and even though they were careful not to comment on her looks, that’s the first place her mind went – worrying about her weight. It was heartbreaking to hear her then share, for the first time, that she’s been battling an eating disorder. It just shows how deeply these things can affect someone, even when others try to be sensitive.

DC Comics Must Embrace Superman’s American Way

When Superman first appeared in 1938’s Action Comics #1, he quickly became a popular figure, and as World War II began, he unexpectedly represented American opposition to fascism. His radio program gave him a memorable motto – “Truth, justice, and the American way” – which perfectly captured his heroic image. However, DC Comics seems to have abandoned this core principle at a time when it should be reaffirming it and explaining its meaning to today’s audiences.