Horror flick Time Cut misses the mark with time travel on Netflix

For enthusiasts of slasher films like “Scream” or “You’re Next,” Netflix’s October 30th release titled “Time Cut” directed by Hannah MacPherson, introduces a fresh twist: the integration of time travel into the classic formula. The primary cast consists of Madison Bailey (Lucy), Antonia Gentry (Summer), and Griffin Gluck (Quinn). The plot revolves around Lucy, who discovers a time machine and is unexpectedly transported back to April 16, 2003, just days before her sister and some friends met their untimely end at the hands of a masked serial killer.

The Penguin boss is open to making another season, but only if it improves on the first

This coming Sunday, HBO will broadcast the final episode of “The Penguin,” a spin-off series from this year’s “The Batman” focusing on Oswald Cobblepot (played by Colin Farrell) as he climbs the ladder in Gotham City’s criminal world. Frankly, I didn’t anticipate much from a show centered around one of Batman’s lesser-known villains, but I’ve found myself captivated, along with many other viewers. The ratings for the previous episode reached an all-time high, and I predict that the finale will be a highly anticipated event. Fan theories abound, ranging from Oswald killing his own mother to Victor transforming into the villainous Victor Zsasz. It’s always a positive sign when fans are coming up with wild speculations about what’s going to happen next; it means they’re invested in the story.