Netflix Is Removing Stephen King Cult Classic He Slammed As “Boring”

Directed by horror master John Carpenter, Christine adapts Stephen King’s 1983 novel about Arnie Cunningham, a shy high school student who buys a beat-up Plymouth Fury. As he restores the car, it seems to develop a life of its own, and begins to negatively influence Arnie’s personality. His friends and family desperately try to uncover the car’s mysterious past and save him from its control.

Why Wuthering Heights Changed Emily Brontë’s Tragic Book Ending Explained By Director Emerald Fennell

Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights has been adapted for the screen numerous times, with versions ranging from the 1992 film starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes to Andrea Arnold’s 2011 movie featuring James Howson and Kaya Scodelario. Some adaptations closely follow the novel’s bleak and atmospheric story, while others take significant liberties. Even before it was released, the latest adaptation has faced questions about how true it remains to Brontë’s original work.

Bitcoin’s Plunge: A Tale of Woe and Fibonacci Retracements

From the lofty heights of $97,900, our digital protagonist has tumbled, a staggering 30% decline, to the mid-$65,000s. It now attempts to steady itself, like a drunken peasant after a night of vodka. Yet, the higher-timeframe charts whisper tales of heavy distribution, a market still digesting its excesses. Volatility, that fickle mistress, has cooled, but the burden of proof hangs heavy, like a peasant’s yoke.

Amazon’s New 8-Part Sherlock Holmes Series Has Broken A Trailer Record For Prime Video

Guy Ritchie’s new show, Young Sherlock, tells the story of a young Sherlock Holmes (played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin) while he’s still in college. Before becoming the famous detective, he’s just a typical, somewhat reckless teenager at Oxford University. When a murder occurs, he becomes a suspect and must investigate to clear his name, leading him to uncover a massive worldwide conspiracy.

‘The Muppet Show’ Celebrates Massive 8M Viewership as No.1 Disney+ Streaming Show

The Muppet Show first aired 50 years ago and quickly became popular thanks to its blend of classic variety show elements, quirky humor, famous guests, and memorable characters. These characters, while appealing to children, often dealt with surprisingly complex and grown-up problems. A recent revival of the show launched on Disney+ and ABC on February 4th, immediately topping the charts on Disney+ and attracting over eight million views in just eight days – more than double the 3.07 million who watched the premiere on ABC.