Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War Is a Historically Accurate Western Series

Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War presents a new look at the famous conflict, focusing on historical truth and the development of the people involved. The book moves beyond simple portrayals of heroes and villains, showing Earp and his contemporaries as complex individuals shaped by the challenges, laws, and bonds of loyalty common in the Old West.

Denis Villeneuve’s James Bond Can Finally Send James Bond to the Past

James Bond has consistently adapted to changing times, leading to many different versions of the character. While modern stories are exciting, there’s a strong appeal to exploring a Bond adventure set in the past. Now, with Knight writing, that possibility feels very real, and a historical Bond film could actually be a huge success.

Sydney Sweeney’s Gundam Movie Gets Great Release Date Update With Full Cast

Filming has started in Queensland, Australia, on a live-action movie based on the popular Gundam series. The movie is a collaboration between Netflix and Legendary Pictures, and is directed and written by Jim Mickle, known for his work on Sweet Tooth. Starring in the first-ever live-action Gundam film are Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo.

Netflix Unveils First Look at Jonathan Byers’ 2026 Stranger Things Return

As a movie critic, I recently checked out Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, and it’s a fun little animated detour into the world we already love. Think of it as a bridge between seasons two and three of the Netflix show, filling in some of the gaps. You’ll recognize a lot of the same faces – Will, Max, Eleven, Mike, Lucas, and Dustin are all here – though they’re voiced by a new cast. It’s a nice way to spend more time in Hawkins, even if it’s not quite the same without the original voice actors.

The X-Files Star Robbie Amell Goes Behind The Scenes Of Pluto TV’s Marathon

Fans can watch a nine-day marathon of The X-Files on Pluto TV, joining winner Molly Hottle! You can watch the episodes in order on the 24/7 channel, or choose your favorite episodes to stream on demand. To start the marathon, which began April 20th at 9am PT, Pluto TV hosted X-Files revival star Robbie Amell and members of the press in Joshua Tree.

Below Deck Down Under Recap: Breakup Cake

The arguing starts up again as they’re getting ready to leave when Tyler announces “one last little competition”: a thousand dollars to whoever will fully undress and jump off the marina’s dock. Alesia and Mike both try to be the one to do it, eager for attention, but Mike wins. It’s a silly and embarrassing challenge, but Tyler seems determined to keep things unpredictable. When his friend Nick refuses to part with a personal item, Tyler instead gives Jason the fake breasts used during a drag performance as a gift. It’s clear Tyler might enjoy watching a competitive reality show. “He doesn’t deserve this,” Alesia complains as Mike dries off, still fully buttoned up in her uniform.

Wagon Master Is One of John Ford’s Best Movies

The film Wagon Master first gained recognition in 1957 as the inspiration for the popular television series Wagon Train, which aired until 1965. Later, in a 1967 interview, director John Ford revealed that Wagon Master, along with The Fugitive and The Sun Shines Bright, were his most cherished films because they best reflected his original artistic intentions. Over time, critics and scholars have come to share Ford’s view, recognizing Wagon Master as a classic Western. The film is celebrated for its beautiful imagery and its exploration of timeless themes like humanity’s relationship with nature, the formation of communities in the American West, and the ongoing quest for progress and civilization.