10 Best Westerns In The Criterion Collection, Ranked

The Criterion Collection has always showcased a wide variety of films, spanning all genres like horror, action, and westerns. While it doesn’t have as many westerns as some other types of movies, the collection features key films that represent important periods in film history.

Timothy Olyphant’s Justified: City Primeval Officially Ended an Era for TV Antiheroes

Ultimately, City Primeval demonstrates that the days of the boastful, amoral hero are over. What’s truly groundbreaking for a remake isn’t shock value, but growth. Today’s viewers aren’t interested in chaos simply for its own sake; they want characters to face real consequences, gain perspective, and mature. City Primeval delivers this by focusing on internal struggles rather than flashy action. Raylan’s adversaries aren’t larger-than-life villains, but complex people with contradictions: Clement Mansell, a criminal who challenges Raylan’s principles, and Carolyn Wilder, a lawyer whose strong morals captivate him. These encounters highlight the flaws in the old ways of doing things and the difficulties of finding justice in a world where the myth of the gunslinger no longer holds true. City Primeval isn’t just a continuation of the story; it’s a farewell to television’s most iconic hero figure.

Disney Star Fights Back in Action-Packed Clip From This Week’s Violent New Thriller [Exclusive]

The action thriller Violent Ends arrives in theaters on October 31st, and fans can get a sneak peek now! MovieWeb has an exclusive first look at a clip featuring Luke Frost, played by Magnussen, as he’s pursued by armed attackers. The clip shows Luke turning the tables on his pursuers, and it’s clear he’s not just focused on escaping. Check out the exclusive clip below.

Marvel Spoils Own Twist & Upsets Fans as New Sorcerer Supreme Revealed

Social media reacted quickly and negatively to Marvel’s recent announcement. One user, @Jayveemon, expressed disappointment, saying they had been interested in the series due to the mystery surrounding it, but now have no reason to recommend it. Another user, @LoganLoper1, simply asked, “What’s the point of spoiling it?”

REVIEW: “Safe House” (2025)

Written by Leon Langford, “Safe House” is a fast-paced action thriller that, despite a few predictable plot points, keeps you on the edge of your seat. It’s impressive how much the filmmakers achieved with a limited budget, and the actors all deliver solid performances, often bringing depth to their roles beyond what’s written in the script.

The Witcher Recap: Thou Art a Villain

As a long-time fan, I’m really enjoying how much bigger the world of The Witcher feels this season. We’ve always loved Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri, but what’s really working in the fourth season – especially as we’re halfway through – is the focus on all the other fascinating, morally grey characters and the villains. Seeing how everyone reacts to threats like Vilgefortz and the Nilfgaardian empire is bringing out some unexpected sides of them. It’s compelling to watch where all these powerful figures are ending up and who they’ll align with – it really feels like anything could happen across the Continent!

Pokémon Legends: Z-A isn’t Perfect, But Still Worth Buying a Switch 2 For

With Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Game Freak moved away from the classic turn-based battle system, opting for a more dynamic, real-time combat experience. While turn-based battles are enjoyable, this new system feels much more immersive and, importantly, more like watching the Pokémon anime. The ability to quickly switch between moves using the D-Pad and the use of cooldowns during attacks create a consistently exciting and engaging gameplay loop – it truly captures the fast-paced action of the show.