Courteney Cox’s “Insane” Upcoming Adaptation Of 4-Part Netflix Crime Series Gets Intriguing Update From Star

Courteney Cox’s new movie, based on the Netflix crime series Evil Genius, has a fascinating update thanks to actress Danielle Macdonald. Cox both directed and wrote the thriller, which retells the story from the four-part 2018 documentary of the same name. The film, like the original documentary, centers on the case of Brian Wells, a man who was forced to rob a bank and tragically died when an explosive collar around his neck detonated. The mastermind behind this crime was Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong, who is the focus of both the documentary and the film.

Official Images of the Salomon XT-4 OG Japan “Nami Pack”

The Salomon XT‑4 OG Japan “Nami Pack” is a special edition shoe only available in Japan. It’s inspired by Hokusai’s famous “Great Wave” artwork and the patterns created by sound waves. The shoe features a breathable mesh upper with synthetic layers, all decorated with flowing indigo wave designs and highlighted by clean white accents.

Michael B. Jordan’s Global Smash Hit Is On Track To Make Netflix History

The animated fantasy film, Swapped, premiered on Netflix on May 1st. Jordan provides the voice for one of the main characters, and the movie is directed by Nathan Greno, who also directed Tangled. Juno Temple, known for Ted Lasso, co-stars, and John Lassetter produced the film through Skydance Animation. It’s hoped that Swapped will become Netflix’s next popular animated hit.

Dogecoin to $20 Trillion? Hold My Shiba Inu!

The whole thing started when Markus declared, “This month has been boring.” (Clearly, he hasn’t been following my attempts to teach my cat to use a litter box.) An X user, presumably sipping their morning coffee, replied, “Need a Dogecoin at $20 trillion.” And there it was-the gauntlet thrown. Markus, never one to shy away from a bit of absurdity, responded with the now-famous line. Let’s be honest, if Dogecoin hits $20 trillion, we’ll all be too busy buying private islands to care about boredom.

Kevin Costner’s Horizon Western is the Best Yellowstone Replacement

Kevin Costner has consistently supported Westerns, even when most big movie studios stopped making them. He’s always shown audiences how captivating the Old West can be, through films like Open Range and Silverado, and the TV series Hatfields & McCoys. After his time on Yellowstone, he produced a truly excellent, but often overlooked, epic Western.