‘Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities’ Is the Perfect One-Season Horror Show to Stream After ‘Frankenstein’

As part of his ongoing collaboration with Netflix – where he’s already created versions of Pinocchio and Frankenstein – this miniseries is a great way to explore Guillermo del Toro’s unique style within the television format. Cabinet of Curiosities showcases various horror subgenres and features eight chilling Gothic tales introduced by del Toro himself, guaranteed to give some viewers nightmares. Many consider it one of the best TV anthology series of the 21st century.

Jackie Chan’s ‘Shanghai Noon’ Action Western Changed His Career Forever

I remember when Jackie Chan really broke through with American audiences – it was definitely Rush Hour in ’98! Pairing his incredible martial arts with Chris Tucker’s comedy was just magic. But for me, it was Shanghai Noon with Owen Wilson in 2000 that cemented his status as a major star. Seeing him do his thing in a Western was so unexpected, and it totally changed his career – he really proved he could lead a movie in any genre.

Thor: MCU’s Chris Hemsworth on Why Audiences Hated Love and Thunder

Released in 2022, Thor: Love and Thunder is the fourth movie in Marvel Studios’ Thor series. Taika Waititi directed the film, which is a comedic take on the superhero genre. Chris Hemsworth returns as Thor, and the movie also stars Natalie Portman as Jane Foster, Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, and Russell Crowe as Zeus.

‘How To Make a Killing’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

John Patton Ford’s new film, How to Make a Killing, follows Becket Redfellow (played by Glen Powell), a man cut off from his incredibly rich family who starts eliminating relatives to claim the entire Redfellow fortune. Ford previously directed Emily the Criminal in 2022, a debut feature that gained attention after premiering at Sundance. As of now, How to Make a Killing has a 51% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 39 reviews, indicating that critics have had a mixed reaction to the movie.

Netflix’s Midnight Mass Is Aging Better Than Expected

The 2021 Netflix series reimagines the vampire genre, focusing on themes of religious acceptance, racial understanding, and the big questions about life, death, and faith. This approach makes the story increasingly relevant over time, not because of its special effects or visuals, but because of the deeper meaning and messages it conveys.