The Holiday house is real! Fans can now stay inside Kate Winslet’s iconic cottage – recreated in the mountains of Georgia

Okay, so for almost twenty years, those of us who live for The Holiday – and you know who we are! – have been absolutely obsessed with that cottage. I mean, the one Iris escapes to in the English countryside? We’ve all pictured ourselves there, under those low beams, with a book and a cup of tea by that incredible fireplace. It’s just… perfect. But it’s totally devastating to find out that Rosehill Cottage isn’t real. Like, it was built for the movie and doesn’t actually exist! It’s honestly heartbreaking.

Reacher’s Intimate Season 1 Scene With Roscoe Remains Unresolved

The Prime Video series does a great job of bringing the Jack Reacher character from Lee Child’s books to life. Alan Ritchson typically plays Reacher as a very reserved person who doesn’t often show his feelings. Even with people he cares about, like Neagley, he expresses affection subtly, keeping his emotions under control.

10 Times The Joker Was The Most Evil Batman Villain

The Joker is known as Batman’s greatest enemy because he constantly commits terrible crimes. He does this to control Gotham City, torment Batman, or simply because he enjoys causing chaos. His history of villainy is well-documented in movies, television series, and DC Comics.

21 Years Later, James Gunn’s $102M Zombie Sleeper Hit Is Still the Best Horror Remake Ever

Horror fans consistently praise a few influential directors like John Carpenter, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg, and James Wan, all of whom have left their mark on the genre. However, George A. Romero remains one of the most important figures, having revolutionized horror with his zombie films in the 1960s and 70s. His work consistently resonated with audiences, and filmmakers have been trying to recreate his success ever since. His film Dawn of the Dead is particularly iconic, often considered the greatest zombie movie ever made. While many fans dislike remakes, the 2004 version of Dawn of the Dead is surprisingly enjoyable and stands out as a strong zombie film in recent years.

The WB’s Top 10 Shows Ranked: Iconic Teen Dramas & Comedies

Unlike traditional networks, The WB specifically focused on the issues and interests of teenagers and young adults. It quickly became a defining part of a generation’s culture, and is still remembered with fondness, even though it later became The CW and eventually faded in popularity.

7 Dragon Ball Multiverse “What-If” Ideas That Beat Dragon Ball Super

I’m a huge fan of “What If…?” stories, and lately, with everything leaning into the multiverse, they’re more popular than ever! That’s why I’m so excited about Dragon Ball Multiverse. This fan-made series, started way back in 2008 by Salagir and Gogeta Jr., isn’t just fun alternate takes on the Dragon Ball universe – it’s genuinely fantastic! Honestly, some of the storylines they’ve created are even more compelling than what we got in Dragon Ball Super. It’s a real love letter to the series and a must-read for any Dragon Ball enthusiast.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Is Finally Fixing a Game of Thrones Mistake

Unlike what fans are used to in Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes place nearly a hundred years earlier. Though Targaryens still play a role, the story centers on Ser Duncan the Tall, a wandering knight, and his young apprentice, Egg. Beginning with the story The Hedge Knight, this series has the potential to clarify the intricate history and lore of Westeros.

10 Best Flash Starting Points For First-Time DC Fans

First appearing in 1940, The Flash is a comic book legend with a history spanning over seven decades. He’s remained a prominent figure in cartoons, TV shows, and movies – a feat very few characters achieve. With the recent changes at DC Studios, a new Flash is sure to become a key part of the DC Universe soon. If you’re new to The Flash and want to learn about his past, there’s a wealth of material available. Here are some recommended stories to help you discover why he’s one of DC’s most iconic heroes.

6 Marvel TV Shows That Outshine Most MCU Movies

These Marvel TV shows are among the best the studio has produced, even surpassing many of the movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While not all Marvel shows have been hits – some are best left forgotten – these stand out. Future Marvel movies need to be truly exceptional to be considered better by fans.