Amy Redford Remembers Father Robert Redford’s Legacy Ahead of Sundance

Preparing for Sundance this year without Robert is difficult, but she’s heartened by how much his work continues to mean to independent filmmakers and the state of Utah. She believes his lasting impact is about supporting others and fostering a sense of belonging. ‘It feels like a family returning each year,’ she says.

Anson Mount’s Gritty 5-Season Western Is the Most Addictive Wild West Show of the 2010s

Unlike typical Westerns, Hell on Wheels doesn’t settle in one place. It travels with the railroad workers, which allows it to explore complex issues like race, ambition, and the aftermath of the Civil War in a compelling way. Similar to Deadwood, it portrays a gritty and realistic side of the Old West, making it a great choice for viewers who enjoy historical dramas and action-packed stories.

Every Star Trek Movie, Ranked by Rewatchability

Both the original Star Trek series and The Next Generation had movies made about them, and J.J. Abrams’ films brought the classic characters to a new audience. More recently, the newer Star Trek shows have also had a movie released, though it hasn’t become as popular just yet. Generally, the most enjoyable Star Trek films are also those people watch again and again. However, a film’s rewatchability doesn’t always mean it’s one of the best – sometimes it’s simply due to fond memories or continued relevance.

The Iconic War Movie Scene Called “100% Accurate” By A Survivor Who Was There

Hollywood movies about war always involve some level of dramatic license. Directors need to tell a compelling story, not create a perfect historical record. The best war films skillfully balance entertainment with accuracy, and ultimately, the people who lived through those events are the most qualified to assess how well they succeed.

Why Ben Affleck Vomiting In Front Of Bruce Willis During An Armageddon Scene ‘Probably Made The Scene Better’

If the ending of Armageddon can make a tough guy like Michael B. Jordan cry, you know it’s going to be something else. The scene, in which Bruce Willis’ character, Harry Stamper, trades places with Ben Affleck’s A.J. Frost, saving the younger man from certain death, is one of the all-time tear-jerkers. While speaking with Jake Hamilton of Jake’s Takes, Affleck revealed that the scene was shot while he was ill, because the actor didn’t realize he was allowed to call in sick. He explained…

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Proves People Need to Read More

The new series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, follows Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Egg, characters readers first met in the story The Hedge Knight. This series is different from most other A Song of Ice and Fire stories, and everything that’s been shown on TV so far, as it depicts their adventures traveling through a dangerous Westeros, guided by chance.

Summer House’s Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke Are Breaking Up

Just before the new season of their show premieres on February 3rd, Amanda and Kyle have split up. The upcoming season hints at trouble in their marriage, and recent conversations reveal Amanda was frustrated with Kyle’s late nights and partying – she told friends he once stayed at a fan’s apartment until 6 a.m. She was also upset that he involved their issues with their friend group and didn’t appreciate her support. Meanwhile, Kyle felt Amanda didn’t support his biggest DJ performance yet, highlighting a difference in what they each considered important.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Brings Back Beth Greene

New photos from the set suggest that Lauren Cohan will reprise her role as Maggie Rhee in The Walking Dead. Cohan last appeared in the show over a decade ago, in the midseason finale of Season 5, shortly after her character’s shocking and debated death. Fans will likely be thrilled by her return, which gives the show an opportunity to revisit and potentially address a particularly controversial storyline.

Star Wars: Legacy of Vader Reveals Jedi Ben Solo

Issue #12 of Star Wars: Legacy of Vader (created by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard, and Joe Caramagna) concludes Kylo Ren’s quest to understand Darth Vader’s strength and maximize his own potential. However, he doesn’t find what he expected; instead, he encounters a vision of the Jedi he could have become.