Sam Raimi’s Send Help Officially Ends a 39-Year-Old Trend

Sam Raimi’s latest film, Send Help, is receiving rave reviews, scoring 94% on Rotten Tomatoes – just slightly higher than his acclaimed Spider-Man 2. The movie is also doing well financially, earning more than twice its production cost. It’s clear from Send Help that Raimi excels at horror, and fans would likely enjoy seeing him make more films in this genre.

Wayward Pines Is aTwisted Thriller for Severance Fans

The TV series Wayward Pines is adapted from Blake Crouch’s Pines novels. It’s known for its detailed and fascinating backstory, and its overall style feels similar to The Twilight Zone. The pilot episode, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, really captures that Twilight Zone feeling, and is enjoyable even if you don’t continue watching the rest of the show.

‘Breaking Bad’ Fans Shouldn’t Miss Bryan Cranston’s ‘Your Honor’

In December 2020, Showtime premiered Your Honor, starring Bryan Cranston, along with Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, and Hunter Doohan. The show was inspired by the Israeli series Kvodo. Cranston’s portrayal of Walter White in the early seasons of Breaking Bad showed him as a typical family man who, after receiving a cancer diagnosis, desperately tried to provide for his family’s future. The series then followed his transformation into a powerful drug lord controlling a criminal empire.

5 Best Post-Apocalyptic TV Shows of All Time, Ranked

As a huge fan of the post-apocalyptic genre, I’ve noticed the really good TV shows always bring something fresh to the table. Whether it’s a zombie outbreak, a devastating virus, or some other crazy event, the best ones nail the balance between compelling characters, genuinely scary threats, and these incredibly bleak, but beautiful, worlds. From massive hits like The Last of Us to shows that deserve way more attention, like Sweet Tooth, here’s what I think are the top post-apocalyptic series out there right now.