‘Horniest Poster I’ve Ever Seen’: Netflix Dropped A Photo For Rachel Weisz’s New Show, And Fans Are Rattled

We’re definitely seeing a trend inspired by shows like Bridgerton, which opened the door to more openly portraying intimacy in historical dramas. Popular series like Outlander (known for its steamy scenes on Netflix) and the new show Heated Rivalry (which is delivering well-done LGBTQ+ romance) are catering to viewers who enjoy passionate and explicit content.

The MCU Completely Wastes Walton Goggins in Ant-Man and the Wasp

Walton Goggins unexpectedly appeared in the second Ant-Man movie, which came out shortly after the huge success of Avengers: Infinity War in 2018. Looking back, the film didn’t make good use of his skills as an actor. What’s even more frustrating is that his character introduces a major plot problem that Marvel hasn’t resolved after eight years.

Shelter Review: Jason Statham’s New Action Flick Packs Minimal Punch

Shelter is a classic Jason Statham action movie, and it fully embraces that. Fans know exactly what they’re signing up for, and the film delivers on that promise. While many films like this don’t stand out, Shelter takes a familiar concept and adds a fresh twist, making it an action movie worth seeing.

‘Severance’ Star’s Sundance Crime Thriller is a “Knockout” Say Critics

In the film Pickpocket, we follow Harry (John Turturro), a professional thief, who gets in trouble after stealing from a dangerous man named Dylan (Will Price). The movie also stars Giancarlo Esposito, Tatiana Maslany, and Steve Buscemi, alongside John Turturro, who is well-known from the show Severance. The Hollywood Reporter called it a surprisingly powerful film.

Jason Statham’s New R-Rated Action Thriller Debuts With Very Solid Rotten Tomatoes Score Ahead Of Release

Shelter follows Jason Statham as a man living a secluded life on a Scottish island. When he saves a young girl, it sets off a series of dangerous events and puts his home under attack. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, this action thriller – also starring Bill Nighy, Naomi Ackie, Harriet Walter, and Bodhi Rae Breathnach – has received positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting a successful release in cinemas.

2026 Could Be The Biggest Year Ever For Movies Thanks To These 10 Films

As a moviegoer, I’ve noticed a pattern: studios typically release their blockbusters in the spring, summer, and around the holidays. And 2026 is no different – all the big titles are scheduled for those peak seasons, when we’re all more likely to head to the cinema. While it might seem like 2026 is off to a slow start at the box office, I’m actually predicting it could surprisingly surpass the record set back in 2019 – a year we all thought was unbeatable!

House Party at 35: The Untold Story Of Film’s Greatest Dance-Off

About 44 minutes into the film, there’s a memorable scene featuring the main characters, Kid (Chris Reid) and Play (Chris Martin), with their respective love interests, played by Tisha Campbell and A.J. Johnson. However, focusing solely on that moment doesn’t fully capture how truly excellent – and groundbreaking – Reginald Hudlin’s first feature film is. Hudlin drew inspiration from comedies like Animal House and Risky Business, as well as important Black films such as Cooley High, with the goal of making a wild and funny teen movie that centered on the experiences of people of color. The film was a huge success, earning $25 million in theaters, starting a series of movies, and making Kid and Play famous.

Ted Lasso Gets Kicked Back to Apple TV

The next season of the show will follow Ted Lasso as he returns to England, but this time he won’t be coaching the men’s team, A.F.C. Richmond. Instead, he’s taking on the challenge of coaching a women’s soccer team. Joining the cast are new actors Tanya Reynolds (known from Sex Education), Jude Mack (Such Brave Girls), Faye Marsay (Andor), Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey (Jurassic World: Dominion), and Abbie Hern (My Lady Jane). Grant Feely, who starred in Five Nights at Freddy’s, will also appear. Prepare to be inspired all over again!

Pete Davidson Just Said The Thing About Jimmy Fallon On Late Night No One Really Says Aloud

His straightforward observation skewed quite differently from other current conversations about late night, most of which are about exits and big changes being implemented. But it’s what people in that chair probably think all the time but would never say out loud. In a clip from The Tonight Show, Davidson explained why he actually thinks Fallon has one of the toughest gigs in entertainment. It’s not the schedule or the audience expectations that come with hosting one of the most visible shows on television.