‘Stranger Things’ Star Joe Keery Addresses Conformity Gate Theory

Ahead of the release of the film Cold Storage, which has received a positive 79% score on Rotten Tomatoes, MovieWeb spoke with actors Joe Keery and Campbell. The movie, directed by Jonny Campbell and written by David Koepp, is a genre blend that follows two self-storage employees facing a crisis far beyond their normal duties—a situation reminiscent of Keery’s role in Season 3 of the popular Netflix series. The plot centers around a dangerous parasitic fungus accidentally released from government containment, and the efforts of Travis and Naomi to stop it from spreading and threatening the world. When MovieWeb questioned Keery about a particular theory surrounding the film, he jokingly dismissed the idea.

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie Defies Gravity

Okay, so trying to explain Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is… tough. Basically, it stars Johnson and McCarrol as fictionalized versions of themselves – Matt and Jay – who are in a band called Nirvanna the Band (totally different from that Nirvana!). The whole thing revolves around them desperately trying to get a gig at the Rivoli in Toronto, hoping it’ll be their big break. Honestly, it wasn’t really about much, it felt more like a series of funny sketches than a traditional story. Both the original web series and the TV show were all about these guys causing chaos around Toronto, constantly dragging unsuspecting people into their schemes, all in pursuit of that one elusive show.

Netflix Revives Rom-Com ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ Two Decades Later

It’s surprising to see Sweet Home Alabama trending on Netflix, considering the movie came out over 20 years ago. While it’s no longer in the top 10, it was the fifth most popular movie on the platform for the week of February 2nd to 8th. Viewers watched it for a total of 8 million hours, adding up to 4.4 million views – enough to make it more popular than newer films like the 2018 remake of Overboard, Ben Stiller’s Night at the Museum, and the thriller Copshop.

The Absolute Universe Crashes Head First into the DC Universe in DC KO #4

Jean Grey was dying when the powerful Phoenix Force appeared and offered to save the X-Men – but only if it could inhabit Jean’s body. The Phoenix Force was curious about the human experience, so it duplicated Jean’s memories and consciousness before encasing her body in a cocoon at the bottom of the harbor. This is where the X-Men’s ship, which Jean had been piloting, eventually crashed.