Dancing around controversy, the empathetic ‘Michael’ bows out before getting dark

After acknowledging the difficult subject matter surrounding Michael Jackson, we can discuss Antoine Fuqua’s biopic, “Michael,” which focuses on his life from childhood in Gary, Indiana, through the “Bad” tour of the late 1980s. This limited timeframe is deliberate, as it avoids addressing the abuse allegations that surfaced after that period. By ending the film in 1988, it highlights the positive aspects of Jackson’s life – his incredible talent, the family’s rise to fame, his impact on breaking racial barriers on MTV, and the brief moment he seemed to bring the world together – without falsely portraying him as a flawless hero. However, the film completely avoids mentioning the accusations against him.

Twenty Twenty Six proves this beloved BBC comedy hasn’t lost its edge

John Morton created this series, continuing the realistic, documentary-style approach of his previous work. But instead of focusing on the Olympics and the BBC, this show dives into the often-turbulent world of football management. The story unfolds in Miami, following a team preparing to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

FC Mobile 26 TOTS (Team of the Season) event Guide and Tips

Plus, the maximum player rating has increased from 117 to 120, adding a new, more difficult-to-get group of top-tier cards that will likely hold their value for a long time. This means progressing through the game feels different than it has in past events. To help you succeed in Team of the Season (TOTS) in FC Mobile 26, this guide will explain how all these changes work together.

Netflix’s New 94-Minute Crime Thriller Movie Is An Instant Global Streaming Sensation

As a movie critic, I’ve been watching Netflix dominate the streaming landscape for years, and they consistently deliver when it comes to dark, compelling thrillers. They really seem to understand what audiences want when it comes to crime stories – think David Fincher’s The Killer, Night Always Comes, and Reptile. In 2026, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s The Rip became a huge hit for them, and now there’s a new thriller in town vying for that top spot.