The Jurassic Park Franchise Finds New Success on Streaming Ahead of New Entry

According to FlixPatrol, Jurassic World Rebirth has been the most popular movie on Peacock for the past three days. Its release has also sparked renewed interest in the entire Jurassic series, with the first four films all appearing in the streaming service’s Top 10. Jurassic Park is currently in second place, followed by The Lost World: Jurassic Park at No. 5, Jurassic World at No. 8, and Jurassic Park III at No. 9. Only Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion haven’t made it into Peacock’s Top 10.

51 Years Later, The “Greatest American Crime Thriller” Is Finally Streaming Again on Paramount+

There are few movies that come with almost unanimous praise, a bounty of awards, and a legacy that has not diminished over the last 51 years, but Chinatown is that enigma. Released in 1974, Chinatown was, first and foremost, a box office hit, with its budget of $6 million being turned into a $29 million gross. However, it was much more than just a cinematic hit, it was – as was confirmed in 1991 with its preservation in the US National Film Registry at the Library of Congress – a movie that had “cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance.” For many people, it could have all three. What is Chinatown actually about? The synopsis reads:

Jamie Lee Curtis Wishes To Revive Cancelled Sequel To James Cameron’s $378M Action Movie, But There’s A Problem

Although fans still love the movie True Lies, a sequel hasn’t been made, but Jamie Lee Curtis hasn’t given up hope. After returning to her roles in Halloween and Freaky Friday, the actress says she’d gladly play Helen Tasker again. However, Curtis doesn’t think a sequel is likely unless James Cameron is involved. See what she had to say below.

Diddy’s Officially Settled Into Prison, And New Details Reveal Cost For Shoes, A Tablet And Even Eggplant Parmesan

While in prison, Diddy will be able to buy items from the commissary, like food and personal care products, but he’ll have to pay for them. Court documents obtained by Us Weekly show he can purchase meals like penne pasta for $3.15, eggplant parmesan for $6.15, turkey shawarma for $8.25, and stuffed chicken for $10.85. He can also buy snacks such as Pay Day and Snickers bars (around $1.45 – $1.50 each), as well as a variety of other items at different prices.

MCU’s Clark Gregg & Ever Anderson Discuss Their Relationship on Period Drama The Artist

I’m so excited about this new show! Gregg Henry is playing Henry Kendall Thaw, and Drew Anderson is his wife, Evelyn Nesbit. Apparently, their relationship is pretty intense – the show is called The Artist, and Drew was talking about filming her very first scene with Gregg. She said they literally met about ten minutes before they started! Nobody really knew what to expect from each other’s portrayal of the characters. Then, suddenly, they were smashing glass and breaking the bed! She said that’s when it really hit her – they were really going for it and fully immersed in the roles. It sounds amazing!

Tormented Souls 2 Is The Perfect Resident Evil Alternative

If you loved the classic Resident Evil games – the first three – you might be looking for a similar style of gameplay. If that’s the case, Tormented Souls 2 could be perfect for you. It features a town filled with puzzles and a look and feel reminiscent of the original Resident Evil on GameCube, offering an experience that even Resident Evil Requiem might not fully satisfy.

A Fateful Pattern: Hedera’s Twists of Fate and Fortune

Canary’s HBAR ETF, with aspirations grander than Raskolnikov’s, found its way onto the trading floors of Nasdaq in an affair akin to the birth of Nicholas Gogol’s “Dead Souls.” It embarked on this odyssey amidst others, such as Solana and the underdog, Litecoin, on the 28th of October. On the day of its worldly debut, it leapt to a 20-day acme of $0.21, only to retreat coyly within the narrow corridor of $0.19 to $0.20. It was a spectacle most would describe as harbinger of a “sell-the-news” maneuver, where roguish speculators, much like the countless opportunists of Gogol’s Russian landscape, grasped at ephemeral profit amidst transient delirium.