The Expanse: Prime Video’s Sci-Fi Masterpiece Rivals Game of Thrones

Honestly, if you’re looking for Prime Video’s answer to Game of Thrones, you have to look to science fiction. They picked up this really interesting political drama set way in the future – hundreds of years from now, in space, no less! What’s cool is it had actually been canceled before, but George R.R. Martin himself stepped in and convinced them to give it another shot. It’s a fascinating story, and I’m really excited to see where it goes.

The Pitt Season 2: Dr. Robby’s Sabbatical & Uncertain Future At PTMC

Throughout the first season of The Pitt, Dr. Robby, the day shift leader in the Emergency Department, was haunted by his past, particularly the anniversary of his mentor, Dr. Montgomery Adamson’s, death. He consistently prioritized the well-being of others, often to the detriment of his own mental health, constantly pushing himself to the limit.

Chainsaw Man Chapter 223 Manga Review

Yoru’s recent power increase is so significant that even Pochita couldn’t win against her. The only way for Chainsaw Man to defeat the War Devil is for Denji and Pochita to fully merge, creating a new form called “Denji Man.” Chapter 223 of Chainsaw Man showcases this transformation for the first time, marking a small advancement in the story but a massive increase in the overall power level.

’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Teased as the “Weird” Cousin in Horror Franchise

Director Danny Boyle’s new film, “28 Years Later,” features a script that genuinely surprised me, with several moments leaving me speechless, according to director Danny DaCosta in an interview with Empire Magazine. While the 2025 film 28 Years Later hinted at a strange future with a group battling zombies, star Jack O’Connell describes the sequel as a unique and twisted take on the original, something he’s very proud of.

Rob Reiner Was Good

Film experts would include Rob Reiner’s 1984 film, This Is Spinal Tap, in his impressive body of work. Largely created through improvisation with stars Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer, it helped launch Guest’s career in mockumentaries and indirectly inspired sitcoms like The Office, Parks and Recreation, Modern Family, and Abbott Elementary. Reiner didn’t just direct; he helped build careers. As a co-founder of Castle Rock Pictures—named after the town in Stand by Me, famous from Stephen King stories—he co-produced films like Whit Stillman’s Barcelona and The Last Days of Disco; Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy; Christopher Guest’s Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind; and Kenneth Branagh’s four-hour version of Hamlet. He also co-produced further Stephen King adaptations, including The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. Reiner’s own films, written by renowned screenwriters like Nora Ephron, William Goldman, and Aaron Sorkin, are filled with memorable lines that have become part of popular culture: “I’ll have what she’s having,” “I’m your No. 1 fan,” “You can’t handle the truth!” “As you wish,” and the iconic “These go to 11.”

Josh O’Connor Is Gonna Tell the World About Aliens in Disclosure Day

Okay, so I just watched the trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, coming out in June 2026, and while the alien invasion plot is obviously the big deal, I couldn’t help but notice how much Colin Firth is starting to resemble Bill Pullman these days! Seriously, the beard, the jawline… it’s uncanny. But honestly, you … Read more

‘I Hate To Be Negative’: The First Openly Gay Hockey Player Has A Hot Take About Heated Rivalry

I was happy to see Heated Rivalry offer LGBTQ+ representation with its steamy content, and it’s definitely been getting attention for its intimate scenes. While Sean Avery, a former hockey player, hoped the show would encourage closeted athletes to come out, actor Luc McGillis doesn’t share that view. He recently explained his perspective in an interview with Pink News, stating: