Elle Fanning’s 3-Part Dark Comedy Series Is So Good, You Can Rewatch It Multiple Times

Elle Fanning consistently moves between popular, mainstream movies and more artistic, independent films. From projects like Mary Shelley (2017) and The Neon Demon (2016) to upcoming films like Sentimental Value and Predator: Badlands (both 2025), she demonstrates a remarkable ability to succeed in diverse genres. Her acclaimed Hulu series, The Great, perfectly exemplifies this, blending historical comedy with dramatic depth over three seasons.

Could Solana Really Reach $360? Analyst Predicts Stunning Surge (Or Maybe Not!)

Enter Celal Kucuker, a market expert who’s seemingly seen the future. He recently shared his technical analysis on the mystical platform known as X (formerly Twitter, for those still stuck in the past). According to his chart, Solana’s price was hanging around $88 when he posted this, and naturally, he mapped out a glorious path to $360, making us all wonder if we should buy now or sell everything and invest in a bunker.

Jon Hamm’s 9-Part Crime Series Is Worth An Easy Mid-Week Binge Before Season 2 Premieres

Jon Hamm, best known for his role in the hit show Mad Men, headlines the cast of this new Apple TV crime series. The show isn’t just a crime drama, though – it also includes humor about work and family, and a bit of romance. Like other popular Apple TV shows such as Shrinking, it’s a compelling watch, especially with the second season arriving this week. It’s perfect for binge-watching!

Arrested Development’s Pilot Episode: A Masterclass in Sitcom Writing

It was clear from the very beginning that this show would become a classic. Most sitcoms, even great ones like Seinfeld or Parks and Recreation, need a few episodes to get going. The actors have to get comfortable with each other, the writers need to figure out what jokes land, and the show slowly finds its style. But Arrested Development hit its stride immediately, right from the first episode of the first season.

The Dark Knight Writer’s 2-Part Sci-Fi Comic Book Series Keeps Getting Better

David Goyer has a long history of bringing comic books and sci-fi stories to life on screen. He’s been writing and creating for over three decades, with credits including the Blade movies, Christopher Nolan’s Batman films, and the Superman movies starring Henry Cavill. He’s also created shows like Constantine, Foundation, and The Sandman. But one show he made, while overlooked when it first aired, is actually even more impressive today.