Stallone’s ‘Cop Land’: The Underrated Thriller Set to Reboot!

Directed by James Mangold, who has since worked on films like “Logan” and “A Complete Unknown”, the movie features a stellar supporting cast, with stars such as Ray Liotta, Harvey Keitel, and Robert De Niro. It seems that after almost 30 years, there might be a new take on “Cop Land”. According to Variety, the new leader of Miramax is interested in rebooting several titles, with “Cop Land”, a late-90s film starring Sylvester Stallone, being one of them. Before any potential revival, it’s worth appreciating why “Cop Land” remains one of Sylvester Stallone’s most underestimated films.

Meghan Markle Is Still Using Her Royal Title. One Reason Her Feelings Toward The Royal Family And Her Actions May Seem Contradictory

Reports to Page Six indicate that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their children Archie and Lilibet, are still utilizing the HRH titles (His/Her Royal Highness) even after moving to the U.S., in contrast to an agreement reached with Queen Elizabeth II. One source found this action “disgraceful” and “shocking,” given Meghan Markle’s apparent disaffection towards royal life, as they expressed to the trade.

Game of Thrones Meets Studio Ghibli: Epic Moments Reimagined in Anime Style

Currently, the ancient city of Valyria on Instagram posts a fresh collection of AI-generated pictures, depicting unexpected instances from the popular series, “Game of Thrones,” in the distinctive anime style of the Japanese animation studio, Ghibli. The pieces include Joffrey Baratheon’s grisly demise, the clash between the Mountain and Oberyn Martell, Jon Snow confronting an army during the Battle of the Bastards, Daenerys Targaryen giving birth to her dragons, Tyrion Lannister witnessing the ruin at King’s Landing, and a third portrayal of Daenerys, possibly mourning over one of her slain dragons. Here are the images for your perusal:

Tina Fey’s New Show SHOCKS Fans! Is This REALLY Her?

The change in the show’s tone might be due to the fact that “The Four Seasons” wasn’t solely created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher (of “Never Have I Ever”), and Tracey Wigfield (of “Great News”). Instead, it is based on Alan Alda’s 1981 film of the same name, which was a popular urban comedy that has been overshadowed over time by classic ’80s romantic comedies like “When Harry Met Sally.” Just like in Alda’s movie, the title refers to four seasonal group vacations (two half-hour episodes for each season in the series), with the appropriate Vivaldi concerto accompanying each. Alongside a star-studded cast that includes Steve Carell and Colman Domingo, Tina Fey plays Kate, a responsible and anxious pragmatist married to Jack, a passive and contemplative man played by Will Forte; Carol Burnett and Alda originally portrayed these roles.