10 Star Trek: The Original Series Episodes Everyone Should Watch

Often called “The Original Series,” Star Trek is a landmark achievement in American television and heavily influenced countless science fiction shows that came after it. Its hopeful message of peace and acceptance resonated deeply with audiences during the challenging 1960s. Although it only lasted three seasons, Star Trek created a substantial collection of episodes that might seem overwhelming to those discovering it today.

The Best Western For 6 Of The Genre’s Top Stars On Prime Video

While many famous actors – including Glenn Ford, Joel McCrea, Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, and James Stewart – appeared in several excellent Westerns, they weren’t defined by the genre. Actors like Randolph Scott, Charles Bronson, and Sam Elliott, however, will always be strongly associated with Westerns. John Wayne and Robert Mitchum both became known for two types of films: Wayne for Westerns and war movies, and Mitchum for Westerns and classic film noir.

Netflix’s Philip K. Dick Adaptation Fills The Void After Dune 3

As a longtime fan, I’ve always been fascinated by how filmmakers tackle Philip K. Dick’s work – it’s notoriously tricky to bring his ideas to the screen! We’ve seen a few successful adaptations over the years. Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner took inspiration from Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, but Steven Spielberg and Richard Linklater went further, directly adapting Minority Report and A Scanner Darkly, respectively. It’s always interesting to see these visions realized, and sometimes, a little changed, for the big screen.

Fans Of Widow’s Bay Need To Watch This 3 Part Series That’s The Perfect Weekend Binge

Like Widow’s Bay, the show Stan Against Evil – which ran for three seasons and stars John C. McGinley – is set in a small New England town and features monsters and curses. Both shows are funny and have a main character who’s in over their head. However, Stan Against Evil stands out with a distinctly New England sensibility, including surprisingly strong language used in clever and cutting insults.

Josh Hartnett’s True-Crime Drama Target Number One Is a Hit on Paramount+

The movie Target Number One, also known as Most Wanted in the US, is becoming increasingly popular on streaming services. According to FlixPatrol, it’s now among the top 10 most-watched films in the United States this week. The film is a Canadian crime drama based on the real-life story of Alain Olivier, a man battling addiction who was falsely accused of a crime while in Thailand.

Crypto Drama: Hayes’ Wallet Cheats on $150 Love

Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX and managing partner of Maelstrom Fund, is no stranger to crypto’s wild ride. But this move? It’s like watching your favorite actor play both the hero and the villain in the same movie. The wallet’s history? A Shakespearean tragedy where the protagonist withdraws HYPE at $39.58 and returns it at $6.33M. Cue the violins!

Weird Al fans may want to clear their calendars for 2026

If you’re a fan, you’re probably already excited for Weird Al’s big 2026 tour, which starts on May 26th! Tickets are on sale now through his official website, as well as trusted sellers like Ticketmaster and StubHub, ensuring you get genuine tickets.

HBO Max Officially Releases One Of 2026’s Best Horror Movies Next Month

As a total horror fan, I recently checked out Undertone, and it really got under my skin. It follows Evy, played by Nina Kiri, who’s a bit of a skeptic but hosts a podcast about the paranormal. She heads back home to look after her mom, and things get seriously creepy when she and her co-host, Justin (Adam DiMarco), start receiving these bizarre audio files. They come with a weird message, and honestly, they start to mess with Evy’s life, especially when she finds out she’s pregnant. It’s a slow burn, but definitely unsettling!

10 Fantasy Shows With Perfect Worldbuilding

Building a believable fantasy world is challenging and requires careful attention to detail. You need to consistently track things like the landscape, magical systems, and underlying rules to keep the story flowing smoothly. The most successful fantasy shows create rich worlds that feel natural and immersive, without drawing attention to the complex systems that support them. Great worldbuilding blends seamlessly into the narrative, making it appear effortless to the audience.