Why Pixar’s Underrated Movie ‘Soul’ Is One Of The Best

Pixar is known for making movies that both critics and audiences love, but the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their success. Since the film Onward, Pixar’s movies haven’t performed as well, meaning some truly great films haven’t received the attention they deserve. A prime example is Soul, which many consider to be one of Pixar’s best, yet it remains surprisingly underrated.

‘How To Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell’s Charisma Can’t Save Disappointing Crime Caper

Glen Powell shines in How To Make a Killing as Becket Redfellow, a man cut off from his wealthy family. Now an adult and determined to succeed on his own, Becket devises a daring plan: he intends to eliminate all relatives ahead of him in the line of inheritance, ultimately becoming the sole heir to the Redfellow fortune. The premise is similar to the classic film Kind Hearts and Coronets, though this version takes its own unique approach.

The Batman 3 Finally Gets A Positive Update

According to insider DanielRPK, fans shouldn’t expect The Brave and the Bold movie for quite some time. He also shared that James Gunn is eager to get The Batman 3 released as quickly as possible, wanting to complete the planned trilogy and avoid having two different Batman universes running simultaneously.

Netflix Canceled The Abandons and Proved a Harsh Reality For Western TV

Taylor Sheridan’s hit TV shows demonstrate how much television has evolved. His popular Westerns have reignited audience interest in the genre over the past five years, something that wasn’t as common before. However, as Netflix recently showed, even a good concept doesn’t guarantee success.

Vanderpump Rules Recap: Stand-Up Kinda Girl

I believe the show’s producers have completely missed what originally made Vanderpump Rules successful. While romance was part of the appeal, the show wasn’t really about dating—it was about established couples. Think of Katie and Tom Schwartz, Jax and Stassi, and Kristen and Tom Sandoval – they were all already together when the series began. Even when they broke up, we rarely saw them genuinely dating, and those attempts usually failed. Sandoval quickly moved from Ariana to Raquel (formerly Rachel) before even ending things with Ariana. Jax dated around after Stassi, but always seemed to want to get back with her until he settled down with Brittany. What viewers want isn’t to see random connections or people searching for partners. We have Love Is Blind for that, and this episode felt like a copy of it, especially the scene with Shayne, Natalie, Jason, and Audrey in the SUR Alley, discussing potential connections.

Steven Spielberg’s War Film Launched Christian Bale and Ben Stiller’s Careers

Beyond being a war movie, Empire of the Sun helped launch the careers of Ben Stiller and Christian Bale. Before 1987, both actors were relatively unknown, but Steven Spielberg’s film—a critically acclaimed epic lasting over two and a half hours—introduced them to a wider audience and hinted at the talent they would later showcase.

Summer House Recap: How You Dune?

Kyle frequently films himself talking, and this particular porch conversation felt less like his usual Summer House appearances and more like Big Brother, where contestants often talk to themselves—or rather, to the cameras and the audience. He says, “I can’t imagine straight up laughing at someone as they’re trying to address a group of friends,” essentially speaking to the boxes, the cameras, and all of us watching at home. This episode really highlighted how being in a relationship entirely in the public eye adds a layer of complexity that those of us outside the reality TV world can’t fully understand.