I Love LA Recap: Makes Me Just Wanna Drive

Last week, we were wondering if anyone on the show would actually try to achieve something. The latest episode, “They Can’t All Be Jeremys,” finally showed some characters taking initiative! Maia is working hard to get Tallulah sponsored by any brand willing to pay for Instagram posts, and she’s succeeding. Charlie is using his disappointing encounter with Lukas to get a short-term styling job. Even Tallulah attempts to follow through when Maia secures her a deal with Kia, though her driving lesson with Alani doesn’t last very long. It seems our influencers are finally starting to make things happen! Let’s break down who’s really committed, starting with the most driven.

Winter’s Bone Author Daniel Woodrell Dies at 72

Daniel Woodrell was born in Springfield, Missouri in 1953. He left high school and immediately joined the Marines, seeing military service as a natural expectation. As he explained to Guernica magazine in 2013, he hadn’t questioned the idea of serving in a war – it was simply assumed in his family. It wasn’t until he enlisted that he encountered different viewpoints. This period was a turning point for him, as he was exposed to concepts like pacifism and the possibility of morally objecting to government actions – ideas he’d never considered before. He described it as a time of significant learning and personal growth.

33 Years Later, Brad Pitt’s Cool World Is Begging for a Second Chance

Cool World is a visually striking and unusual film, unlike anything Brad Pitt or Hollywood has tried since. When it first came out, audiences didn’t know what to make of its mix of dark detective stories, adult animation, and surreal, dreamlike storytelling. Now, those same qualities feel surprisingly original compared to the overly polished, franchise-driven movies we see today. It wasn’t just a failure; it’s a daring example of creative vision, studio meddling, and animation history that deserves to be rediscovered by a dedicated fanbase.

The Chair Company Season-Finale Recap: Scary to Watch

I’m still trying to fully understand everything that happened in the latest season, especially with Minnie Mouse’s return. While things seem to connect, a lot remains unclear about the truth behind it all – what’s real and what’s not. The lack of a clear ending actually makes me hopeful for another season. There are still many mysteries surrounding the Tecca conspiracy to explore, and new dangers have emerged, involving both familiar and brand new characters.

It: Welcome to Derry Recap: Daddy Issues

Will Hanlon steps up despite his father, Leroy, blaming him for Pauly’s death – a blame that feels unfair. Will reminds Leroy that he always taught him to face trouble and value friendship and risk-taking, but the conversation quickly turns sour when Will questions Leroy’s role in a past loss, resulting in a physical reaction. It’s a difficult scene, but it’s good to see the show acknowledge a darker side to Leroy, who never seemed very close to his grandson, Mike.

Meanwhile, tensions are high at the Standpipe. Ronnie is increasingly anxious as “Wanted” posters for Hank appear and armed citizens begin searching for him. When Lilly suggests they revisit the sewers with the dagger – which seems to frighten Pennywise – Ronnie lashes out, dismissing her idea as crazy. It’s frustrating that they’re rushing into danger again without a solid plan – the original Losers Club always did their research! Lilly understandably feels hurt and responds that she only wanted to help, but Ronnie cruelly tells her he wishes he’d never met her. Rich correctly realizes this conflict is exactly what Pennywise wants, but the damage is already done when Ronnie tells Lilly she should still be in Juniper Hill and walks away.

Stranger Things Co-Creator Explains Season 5’s Star Wars Connection

Ross Duffer, one of the creators of Stranger Things, revealed that a specific scene in Season 5 was inspired by Star Wars. He based Vecna’s dramatic entrance through the MAC-Z gate on how Darth Vader appears in the film Rogue One. Duffer explained they wanted Vecna’s arrival to be a truly impactful moment, and modeled it after Rogue One to immediately establish his power and how frightening he is.

Disney’s Live-Action Problem Was Quietly Solved 34 Years Ago by Steven Spielberg’s Hook

While the original Peter Pan story is freely available for anyone to use, the movie Hook cleverly drew inspiration from Disney’s 1953 animated Peter Pan without having to formally acknowledge or pay them. This was a smart strategy by Amblin and TriStar, allowing them to utilize a well-known Disney story while avoiding licensing fees. Recently, there’s been growing criticism of Disney’s live-action remakes, with many viewers finding them uninspired and repetitive – films like Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, and Snow White didn’t resonate with audiences. Although some remakes, such as 2019’s The Lion King and this year’s Lilo & Stitch, have been successful, Disney could benefit from looking at Hook as an example and taking more risks with their less prominent properties to achieve greater success.

The Official 10 Strongest Mecha of All Time, Ranked

It’s easy to think of mecha anime as simply shows about giant robots, but that would be a simplification. The most powerful mecha possess amazing abilities – some rivaling those of popular superheroes, and others reaching god-like levels, with the power to warp reality itself.

Crunchyroll Reveals the Top 10 Anime With the Best Endings

According to the source, the anime series on this list were released from 1972 to 2021. Some titles are still popular today, while others are beloved classics from the 80s and 90s. The selection includes a diverse range of genres, such as historical dramas, cyberpunk sci-fi, fantastical adventures, and even psychological thrillers with magical-girl themes. You can find Crunchyroll’s full top 10 list below.