8 Western Movies With No Weak Scenes

Westerns offer a uniquely American fantasy, swapping knights and castles for gunslingers and saloons. While the genre has changed over time, it’s always kept a certain spirit. Older films often clearly defined heroes and villains, but directors like Sergio Leone blurred those lines. The best Westerns feel both classic and fresh. Not all of them succeed – some can feel slow – but the truly great ones are consistently engaging, with every moment contributing to the story.

Gakuen Bungo Stray Dogs arrives in November 6 in Japan, bringing a fresh school-life twist to the beloved series

Gakuen Bungo Stray Dogs is an RPG adventure game aimed at younger players. It features characters based on well-known authors – like Nakajima Atsushi, Dazai Osamu, Oda Sakunosuke, and Akutagawa Ryunosuke – who are students at a lively school. The game lets you see what their everyday school lives are like, something you don’t get to see in the original series.

Tracy Morgan Shares Surprising Take On Starring In Multiple Sitcoms At Once: ‘I’m Iron Man’

I’m really excited about two shows coming up – Crutch on Paramount+ and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins on NBC, both planned for 2025 and beyond. I recently read an interview with Morgan where they talked about filming both at the same time. Crutch is actually a spin-off of The Neighborhood, and it’s already out now if you have a Paramount+ subscription. Morgan seems to be taking things one step at a time, trying not to get overwhelmed with juggling everything!

3 Perfect Peacock Originals: Every Episode A 10/10

Despite being a newer service, Peacock has produced some surprisingly good original TV shows. Compared to Netflix, which has a much larger library, Peacock’s shows have a high success rate. Their miniseries, in particular, are excellent and demonstrate a commitment to producing high-quality content.

Watson’s Ritchie Coster Shares The Storyline That He ‘Resisted’ For Season 2, But He’s ‘Loving’ It Ahead Of Shinwell’s Big Episode

As you’d expect from a Watson episode, “Happy When It Rains” features a gripping medical mystery. Patients are admitted to UHOP with what appears to be a dangerous flesh-eating infection. Meanwhile, Shinwell is trying to find his footing as a new nursing student and grappling with the emotional toll of the profession. He’ll need to balance his personal challenges with helping to solve the complex case, raising the stakes even higher.