Young Sherlock On Prime Video: Exploring Holmes’ Parents & Moriarty Rivalry

When it comes to Sherlock Holmes adaptations, Guy Ritchie’s films with Robert Downey Jr. are considered among the best for the big screen, and the BBC’s Sherlock, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, stands out on television. While Ritchie’s movies stayed true to the original Victorian era, the BBC series updated the story and brought Sherlock Holmes into the modern world.

Tom Ellis Stars In First CIA Trailer For FBI Spinoff Series

CBS has just released a trailer for its new show, CIA. The series stars Tom Ellis as Hart Hoxton, a CIA officer who teams up—much to his reluctance—with Nick Gehlfuss’ character, Bill Goodman, a strict FBI agent. Together, they’ll investigate various dangers in New York City. You can watch the exciting trailer below.

Top 10 Western Movie Remakes That Rival The Originals

One of the great things about Western remakes is that they often offer a fresh take on familiar stories. Sometimes, these remakes adapt Asian films by transplanting them to the Old West. Other times, talented directors reimagine classic Westerns to appeal to modern audiences.

Sigourney Weaver Jokes She Had To Start ‘Looking Up’ Instead Of ‘Down’ At The Avatar Kids While Filming, As They Got Honest About Growing Up On Set

Sigourney Weaver had a unique experience working on the Avatar sequels, playing Kiri, the adopted daughter of Jake and Neytiri. This meant she spent a lot of time filming with the young actors portraying the Sully children, including Jack Champion, Trinity Bliss, and Britain Dalton. In an interview with CB about the new film, Fire and Ash, Weaver spoke highly of her co-stars, noting how much they’ve grown as performers. She also shared a heartwarming story about auditioning with Jack Champion.

Paramount+’s New 99% RT Streaming Hit Is Officially 2025’s Most Controversial True Crime Release

Critics have overwhelmingly praised director David Osit’s documentary, Predators, calling it one of the year’s best. However, many viewers have reacted very differently, finding the film disturbing and raising concerns about its purpose. While the documentary aims to encourage thoughtful consideration of the difficult topic it explores, some aspects of its presentation have left audiences questioning the filmmakers’ motives.

Neon Wants CEOs to Link Up and Build at a No Other Choice Screening

Thanks to a generous invitation from Neon, the film explores the common pursuit of success in the corporate world – something every CEO can understand. It tells the story of a manager who loses his job and then aggressively competes for new opportunities in a very tough job market. It’s likely to be entertaining for the country’s leaders to see someone relentlessly pursue their goals. Best of all, the screening is free, and CEOs always appreciate a good deal. Hopefully, many will attend and enjoy it.

James Cameron Warns Theaters: Properly Set Up Avatar: Fire & Ash Or Else

On X, @avatar3news shared a letter from James Cameron to movie theaters. The letter reminded technicians how to set up everything correctly for Avatar: Fire and Ash – things like brightness, sound, and the image on the screen. Cameron asked them to review his instructions to ensure the picture and sound were properly adjusted and ready for viewers.

Stranger Things’s Next Volume Isn’t Going Down Without a Fight

Despite everything happening, beloved characters Steve Harrington and Dustin Henderson vow to protect each other at all costs. They’ve grown a lot since Steve first started as a simple babysitter! See if they survive when the next three episodes of season five are released on Christmas Day, leading up to the final episodes on New Year’s Eve. Vecna is in for a fight.