10 Hyped Book-To-Movie Adaptations That Turned Out Terrible

Adapting a beloved book into a movie is always tough because audiences come in with high hopes. While it’s impossible to please every book fan, some movie adaptations manage to capture the spirit of the original story. Changing details is often necessary when turning a book into a film, but those changes aren’t always appreciated.

This Charlie Sheen Movie From 1990 Has A 15% Rating On Rotten Tomatoes, But It’s So Bonkers, I Had To Watch It Again

I have no idea how I got into see this movie in theaters when it first came out – I was way too young! But the ’90s were different, so somehow I did. I also remember renting it a couple of times, once by myself and another time just to share it with my friends. We all loved it. The movie was full of ’80s stars and had that classic, over-the-top ’80s action that was so much fun.

Best Chucky Movies

There aren’t a ton of Chucky movies compared to some other horror series, but there are still enough to make a great watchlist – and you don’t need to save them just for Halloween! Just be warned: these films can be quite violent, so watch with caution.

A Decade Old Food Network Series Just Got The Axe As Cable Originals Continue To Dwindle

It’s a sad day for culinary connoisseurs, as Food Network confirmed it officially canceled The Kitchen. The weekend-based talk show’s demise represents the end of an era for the channel, which is trying to keep up with changing viewership habits in recent years like many other brands. News of the show’s cancellation was posted to Food Network’s official Instagram account, and the post includes a couple of sweet photos of the show’s hosts. There’s also a sweet caption, which can be read below:

20 Frankensteins from (Nearly) a Century of Cinema, Ranked

As a longtime moviegoer, I’ve always been fascinated by adaptations of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. When James Whale brought the story to Universal over a century after its initial publication, it was a landmark moment. Now, Guillermo del Toro, a master of fantasy cinema, has finally delivered his own take – a lavish, big-budget epic he’s been developing for years, clearly deeply connected to the themes of Shelley’s novel. It got me thinking: comparing Whale’s classic to del Toro’s new vision, which Frankenstein film truly stands out as the best?

Of Course, KPop Demon Hunters Is Dominating Halloween This Year, But I’m More Weirded Out That Weird Lorax TikTok Meme Is Getting Play

Everyone’s been calling *K-Pop Demon Hunters* the movie of the summer, so I predicted we’d see a lot of kids dressing up as the characters for Halloween. And sure enough, *TODAY* just reported that the most popular costumes this year are members of the Huntr/x band, followed by the Saja Boys! I was surprised to see Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax also made the list, but I guess that’s thanks to some strange memes going around on TikTok.

‘Dead Man’s Wire’ Review: A Tightly-Wound ’70s-set Thriller

Exploitative businesses that prioritize profit from our personal data over genuine assistance have always existed, and this story stems from that very problem. The plot centers around Richard Hall, a mortgage broker, who finds a bomb wired to his neck thanks to Tony Kiritsis. Kiritsis believes Richard and his father swindled him out of land and demands both an apology and repayment before letting Richard go. This unbelievable situation is based on a true story, and the director presents it straightforwardly, reminding us that sometimes the most captivating stories are real ones enhanced with cinematic flair.

Netflix Enlists Michael Fassbender for Kennedy Family Version of ‘The Crown’

Netflix announced that Michael Fassbender, known for his roles in the thrillers *The Agency* and *Black Bag*, will portray Joe Kennedy Sr. in a new series about the Kennedy family. The show is planned as an American take on the popular historical drama *The Crown*, charting the family’s ascent to political prominence over several seasons. Following the success of *The Crown*, it’s a natural step for Netflix to create a similar series focused on an American dynasty.

Marvel Studios Announces End Of WandaVision’s Story

Marvel Studios has announced that *VisionQuest* will conclude the Disney+ trilogy that began with *WandaVision*. Before their New York Comic-Con presentation, Marvel’s website revealed *VisionQuest* is the last chapter in the series, which also includes Paul Bettany’s original Disney+ show and Kathryn Hahn’s *Agatha All Along*.