5 Great American ’90s Sitcoms Nobody Remembers

Shows like The Powers That Be and New Attitude deserved more recognition, but they didn’t get the chance to find a large audience when they originally aired, and some were even cut short. Luckily, thanks to streaming, these shows haven’t been forgotten, and sitcom fans should definitely give them a watch if they can.

Prime Video’s 2-Part Supernatural Comedy Crowns A New Queen Of Voice Roles

Stephanie Beatriz is famous for her role as the tough Rosa Diaz on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, but her real voice is surprisingly cheerful and energetic. This vocal range makes her a perfect fit for many animated characters. Since gaining popularity on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Beatriz has become a popular voice actress, appearing in shows and movies for adults like Big Mouth, Digman, and Bob’s Burgers, as well as fantasy projects such as The Legend of Vox Machina and Maya and the Three, and even children’s programming like DuckTales and Dogs in Space.

Disney’s Sci-Fi Action Thriller With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Has One Of Its Best Casts

Great casting is a major reason why certain movies really stand out. While special effects and interesting ideas might first grab your attention, it’s the actors who truly make a story impactful. A strong cast can take even typical genre storylines and make them unforgettable. Many of the most popular science fiction and action films we still love today are memorable not just for what happens, but for who the story is about.

Amazon’s 10/10 Fantasy Franchise With 2 Perfect Shows Is Prime Video’s Answer To Game Of Thrones

Despite its strengths, The Rings of Power actually feels more similar to HBO’s planned Harry Potter series than to Game of Thrones. Surprisingly, Prime Video’s biggest competition to Game of Thrones isn’t a grand, epic production, but rather a grittier, more mature show with daring content and a willingness to challenge typical fantasy storylines. Both The Rings of Power and the upcoming Harry Potter series are based on beloved, well-known franchises.

Netflix’s 10/10 Sci-Fi Series Succeeds In Its Hardest Task

Science fiction often explores two contrasting futures. Shows like Star Trek and Project Hail Mary imagine technology uniting people and creating a positive future. Others, such as Snowpiercer and Dark, present a more pessimistic view, showing how technology can worsen societal problems. Netflix’s standout sci-fi series leans toward this darker side, offering sharp criticism of our relationship with technology and its subtle impact on what it means to be human.

Apple TV’s New Horror Comedy Series With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Is Already One Of Its Best

This new, critically praised Apple TV series is set in the charming, small coastal town of Widow’s Bay, a fictional island in New England. The show immediately grabs your attention, introducing us to Tom Loftis, the town’s well-meaning but clumsy mayor. It starts off feeling like a typical comedy-drama – think the workplace humor of Parks & Recreation mixed with the close-knit community feel of Mare of Easttown. But when a strange fog descends on Widow’s Bay, unsettling Tom as he tries to make a good impression on a New York Times reporter, it becomes clear this seemingly perfect town holds a secret history of bizarre and unexplainable events.

10 Best Workplace Sitcoms Everyone Forgot About

As a big fan of classic TV, I’ve always loved how workplace comedies evolved. Shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show were really groundbreaking – they moved the laughs out of the house and into the office, where you naturally get those funny personality clashes. Then, in the ’80s, shows like WKRP in Cincinnati and Taxi took it even further, showing us these groups of coworkers dealing with all the craziness of their jobs and their personal lives. It’s amazing how those early shows basically set the formula for almost every workplace comedy we see today – a great cast of characters, a central location, and humor that comes from people who are stuck working together!

8 TV Shows From The Past 10 Years That Should Become Cult Classics

Many great TV shows don’t get the attention they deserve right away, especially with so much new content being released. These shows often find a dedicated audience over time and become beloved ‘cult classics.’ As the way people watch TV changes, more and more viewers are discovering shows they missed during the initial release. The last ten years have seen a huge increase in television production, meaning there are plenty of critically acclaimed shows that could become future cult favorites.

Injustice 3 Leak Splits DC Fans Over Story & Cast

While Injustice 2 Mobile continues to be updated, the Injustice series hasn’t been a major focus for NetherRealm, as they’ve recently released two successful Mortal Kombat games, Mortal Kombat 11 and Mortal Kombat 1. It’s possible they’re planning another Mortal Kombat game to continue that success, but many fans are hoping to see Injustice 3 next, and recent reports suggest that might actually happen.