Stephen King’s Emotionally Devastating Movie The Green Mile Is Leaving Netflix

If you’re a Netflix subscriber hoping to watch The Green Mile, you’ll need to do so soon! The movie, based on Stephen King’s 1996 novel and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Frank Darabont, will be leaving the streaming service on January 1, 2026. Don’t miss your chance to revisit this emotionally powerful drama, or experience it for the first time, before it’s gone!

Taylor Swift’s Body Image Reflections In Miss Americana Resonate During Holidays

It’s no coincidence she’s revisiting this experience now. The period between Christmas and New Year’s is a time when many people look back on their choices, and what felt like enjoyable treats can suddenly seem like overindulgence. With so much talk about starting fresh and changing habits, conversations about body image and self-discipline naturally increase, making Swift’s thoughts feel both timely and familiar.

‘Am I Gonna Get A Standing Ovation?’ The Rock Hilariously Admits He Was Worried After Hearing Other Stars Got Standing Ovations

I was so excited to hear Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Emily Blunt, and director Benny Safdie took their new film, The Smashing Machine, to the Venice Film Festival! It was actually The Rock’s first time being invited to a festival of that caliber, which is pretty incredible considering how huge he’s become in Hollywood. He told me he started noticing all the other stars there and hearing about these massive standing ovations other films were getting. Being a first-timer at Venice, he was definitely a little nervous about how The Smashing Machine would be received, and honestly, he admitted he wouldn’t pretend otherwise – it’s a big deal!

Why the Ending of ‘The Hobbit’ Trilogy Is So Much Darker Than the Book

In 2012, Peter Jackson revisited the world of Middle-earth with a new movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel, The Hobbit. The story follows Bilbo Baggins, Frodo’s uncle (technically a cousin), as he joins a group of dwarves on a quest to take back their home and treasure from Smaug, a dragon living in the Lonely Mountain. Jackson divided the book into three films: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). While inspired by the book, the trilogy isn’t a strict adaptation; it often feels more like a prequel to Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films. This is especially noticeable in the darker, more dramatic ending, which differs significantly from the tone of the original Hobbit book.

The Best Supergirl Line Doesn’t Even Come from the Girl of Steel

Once Kara realizes she can use her abilities to help others, she finds it challenging to juggle her life as a superhero with her everyday human existence. Her boss, Cat Grant, quickly sees beyond Kara’s friendly exterior and offers guidance – sometimes subtle, sometimes direct – to help her embrace both sides of herself. Ultimately, Kara understands that Supergirl can only thrive because Kara Danvers exists. As Clark points out, being Kara is just as vital as being Supergirl, and it’s thanks to Cat that Kara remains true to herself.

The Testament Of Ann Lee: Amanda Seyfried Is Sensational In This Socially Charged Religious Drama

With beautiful, grainy visuals evoking 18th-century America, The Testament of Ann Lee initially creates a charming and peaceful atmosphere. However, the film quickly challenges this idealized image with a powerful and politically driven narrative. While the filmmakers seem hesitant to fully explore some of the story’s most interesting themes, the result is still a captivating film.