There Are No Bad Predator Movies

That makes me think about why the Predator movies are so consistently good. It’s because the Predator – or a Yautja, as they’re called – is just a fascinating villain. They’re not just a monster, or a typical slasher, and they’re definitely not someone you could ever relate to as a human bad guy. Watching them hunt us is unsettling, but honestly, it’s also a little…recognisable. They’re basically doing what humans have been doing to animals for thousands of years – hunting for sport, without a second thought. And they seem to genuinely enjoy it, which is the really chilling part.

Reacher’s Alan Ritchson Is Worried About ‘Fight Fatigue’ in Season 4

While promoting his new movie, Playdate, actor Alan Ritchson expressed concern that audiences might become tired of action scenes, especially considering the upcoming season of Reacher. He explained that they filmed around 30 fights for Season 4 – more than ever before – and he worries about overdoing it. He noticed his wife becoming disinterested in Game of Thrones due to the constant fighting, only perking up when the action finally stopped. Ritchson doesn’t want viewers to feel that way with Reacher, and wants the fights to feel impactful, not exhausting.

6 Movies and Documentaries About Food Martha Stewart Finds Delicious

I was so excited to see what Martha Stewart chose as her favorite food films for the Tribeca Shortlist – it’s cool how they get celebrities to share movies they love around a certain topic! And honestly, she has amazing taste. Her picks aren’t just mouthwatering; they actually teach you a lot about cooking. But most of all, they’re really fun to watch. Seriously, get comfy, grab a snack, and get ready for a movie night!

Jennifer Lawrence Reveals She Has A Secret TikTok Account For Rage-Baiting

Jennifer Lawrence recently told Fandango that she secretly uses TikTok, but not for typical content. While discussing hidden fan interests with Robert Pattinson to promote their film Die My Love, she confessed to having an account specifically for posting things designed to provoke reactions – what’s often called ‘rage-baiting’.

How Are You Doing, Carol?

“Pluribus” is a thought-provoking show, and Rhea Seehorn’s performance as Carol is at its heart. Known for her work as Kim Wexler in “Better Call Saul,” Seehorn is a remarkably talented actress. She can express so much with even the smallest changes in her expression, and it’s clear why the show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, wrote the part with her in mind. Seehorn portrays Carol as someone harboring deep anger, past wounds, and a profound sadness, making her a fascinating character to watch, especially as her unhappiness contrasts with the world around her.

How Much Blake Lively Claims to Have Lost Over ‘It Ends With Us’ Drama

Around the time the movie came out in August 2024, people started whispering about trouble between the actors. However, the conflict didn’t become public until December, when the actress, 38, filed a lawsuit against Baldoni. She claimed he sexually harassed her and created a negative and uncomfortable work environment. She also said he tried to damage her career because they disagreed during filming. This led to a major legal fight, including Baldoni suing the New York Times for $250 million over their reporting, and a $400 million countersuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist, Leslie Sloane. In this countersuit, Baldoni denied the accusations and claimed they were attempting to harm his reputation through false statements and threats.

Jason Statham’s Death Race Sequel: 17 Years Of Anticipation

He starred in the unconventional film Revolver directed by Guy Ritchie, and also appeared in the somber drama London. It quickly became apparent that he excelled in action roles, and audiences especially enjoyed seeing him drive. This made him a perfect choice to lead the remake of Death Race, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson.

Jimmy Kimmel Live Episode Canceled Due To “Personal Matter”

Jimmy Kimmel’s show was unexpectedly canceled again, this time for the episode planned for November 6th. Initially, ABC didn’t explain the cancellation, but sources are now reporting it was due to a personal issue Kimmel is dealing with, according to Deadline.

Tessa Thompson’s Hedda Returns to the Charts 2 Weeks After Premiere

According to FlixPatrol, the movie Hedda is currently the third most popular film on Prime Video in the U.S. Critics seem to like it, giving it a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 117 reviews. However, viewers have a very different opinion, with a Popcorn Score of only 59%. Despite the big difference in opinion, Hedda continues to attract viewers on Amazon Prime Video two weeks after its release.