10 Best Mob Movies That Aren’t The Godfather Or Goodfellas

Early gangster films were made from the silent movie era through the 1930s, and film noir became popular in the 40s and 50s. However, mob movies really took off after actual mob bosses became well-known in New York City. Many of the most compelling mob films are based on the stories of these real-life crime families and the ruthless individuals who led them, and filmmakers like Scorsese and Coppola drew heavily from these true events.

10 Manga Masterpieces With No Bad Arcs

These manga are consistently good because they focus just as much on how the story is built as they do on the story’s ideas and characters. Even when things change, the core story remains consistent. This makes each part of the manga feel meaningful and connected, so the overall experience is rewarding from beginning to end.

Nicolas Cage’s Pig Leaves Netflix This Month

If you’ve been meaning to watch Nicolas Cage’s film Pig, you’ll need to do so soon! It’s leaving Netflix on May 26th. Critics and even Cage himself consider it one of his best films, and it currently has a remarkable 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – making it his highest-rated live-action movie ever. Don’t miss out before it’s gone!

The Last Of Us Star Troy Baker Talks Joel’s Death, Fatherhood, And The Scene He Fought Against (Exclusive)

Pedro Pascal is widely recognized for his role as Joel in the critically acclaimed game The Last of Us. Joel is a hardened survivor who experiences a devastating loss when his daughter, Sarah, dies at the beginning of a widespread fungal infection. After this tragedy, he navigates a dangerous new world until he meets Ellie, a young girl who is immune to the infection. This encounter sparks a powerful father-daughter bond, and together they face numerous challenging and often violent circumstances.

Crypto’s Tragic Ballet: Bears Waltz, Bulls Stumble, and TON Pirouettes

Momentum indicators, those fickle judges of market sentiment, remain neutral-neither overbought nor unduly excited. When breakouts fail in such downtrends, they serve not as harbingers of reversal but as mere continuations of the melancholy tune. The RSI, hovering near the mid-50 range, whispers not of strength but of a weary resignation. For the bulls to even dream of a trend reversal, a decisive close above the 50-day and 100-day moving averages is required. Until then, SHIB remains as vulnerable as a poet in a storm.

Netflix Users Running Out of Time to Binge Bryan Cranston’s Your Honor

I just found out that Your Honor, the show with Bryan Cranston, is leaving Netflix on May 31st. It didn’t get quite as much hype as Breaking Bad, but honestly, I think it’s just as good, especially if you’re a fan of Cranston’s acting. It’s a quick watch too – only two seasons with ten episodes each, so it’s perfect for a binge. If you haven’t seen it yet, you should definitely check it out before it disappears from Netflix in a few weeks!

The Only Lord Of The Rings Villain Who Dies For Real

It’s interesting that despite having a large group of villains, only one major antagonist truly dies in The Lord of the Rings. The ending of The Return of the King feels so conclusive and triumphant that it’s easy to believe all the important enemies have been defeated. And for the people of Middle-earth who are now free, that is true. However, not everyone who seems defeated is actually gone.