This 18-Year-Old Western Masterpiece Is Now Ranked One of the Best Films of the 21st Century

Among enthusiastic discussions on various platforms, it appears that there’s no universal agreement on the top work of Paul Thomas Anderson’s career. However, a recent survey among fans, filmmakers, and critics has uncovered an exceptional piece – “There Will Be Blood” – not only as Anderson’s best work but also one of the all-time greats. For cinephiles, Western enthusiasts, or simply those seeking a timeless masterpiece, giving “There Will Be Blood” a chance seems like a missed opportunity.

Dragon Ball Super Creator Confirms Everything Is Canon to Him

The debate over which parts of the Dragon Ball story are essential has been a hot topic among fans since the airing of Dragon Ball Super in 2015, as it contradicted the narrative presented in Dragon Ball GT from 1996. However, for future developments within the Dragon Ball universe, determining what is considered canon versus non-canon might no longer be an issue. This is because the new sole writer of the Dragon Ball Super manga has declared that everything is now considered part of the official storyline.

Spinal Tap Sequel Hype: Original Movie Back in Theaters

Due to the restricted re-release of the movie “This Is Spinal Tap,” which includes a restored and remastered version, it has earned $931.7k from 1,015 cinemas over the weekend (Saturday and Sunday). This places the film at the tenth position in the domestic box office. Anticipating an additional $138k on its Monday release, the total earnings for the three-day special event will reach approximately $1.069 million. Due to strong fan interest, Bleecker Street and Fathom Events have added more showings on July 8th, 9th, and 10th.

Forget Sopranos: This Show’s Ending Is Even MORE Confusing!

In essence, the creation and success of “Mad Men” can be traced back to the impact of “The Sopranos.” Airing concurrently with influential cable series like “Deadwood,” “Entourage,” and “Dexter,” AMC aimed to contribute captivating narratives to television, a space already dominated by another company bringing cinematic elements to network TV. FX had paved the way for this achievement, and AMC sought to cash in on the popularity of this new wave of high-quality television production.

Following “Mad Men,” AMC premiered “Breaking Bad” a year later, and in 2010, “The Walking Dead” became their biggest hit, solidifying their status as a significant player in the world of cinematic TV. However, while “Mad Men” may still be considered AMC’s masterpiece, it often plays second fiddle to “Breaking Bad.” In terms of style and storytelling, “Mad Men” closely followed the path set by “The Sopranos,” even more so than other shows, including with its finale.