The Best Sci-Fi Show On Prime Video Is A 10/10 Space Opera

Unlike many other sci-fi shows, The Expanse feels incredibly realistic in its portrayal of space travel, with complex political storylines and a carefully crafted universe. It doesn’t just show you its world—it makes you feel like you’re in it. This creates a space opera that’s both epic in scope and deeply personal, setting a new standard for science fiction on television.

Henry Cavill’s Argylle Becomes a Surprise Apple TV Global Hit

Henry Cavill starred in the spy thriller Argylle in 2024, a film aiming for the James Bond feel. While the movie had an interesting idea, it didn’t do well in theaters. However, Argylle is now proving popular with audiences on Apple TV, becoming a streaming hit according to FlixPatrol.

There’s No Better Time To Watch Rivals, David Tennant’s 95% RT Adults-Only Hulu Drama

The actor is returning to television in Hulu’s new British period drama, Rivals. Set in the 1980s, this series is a scandalous and surprising adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper’s Rutshire Chronicles. He’ll play Tony Baddingham, a powerful TV executive and a member of the English upper class. This role is considered one of his most unexpected performances, and critics have praised the show, giving it a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Midnight Cowboy’s 3-Word Quote Defines New York City

As a film buff, I’m always drawn to movies from the 1960s – they really were a golden age for Hollywood. It was a time of huge social change, with the counterculture movement really taking hold, and you can see that reflected on screen. Directors and writers were so much bolder, pushing creative limits in ways we hadn’t seen before. These films just connected with a generation trying to figure things out during a really turbulent decade. And for me, one moment that perfectly captures the spirit of the time is a line delivered by Dustin Hoffman in 1969 – it felt so defiant and really embodied the energy of New York City at the time.

‘Malcolm in the Middle’s Dewey Recasting Drama Was Totally Anticlimactic

Per Sullivan chose to continue his studies at Harvard instead of taking a lucrative offer to return to his famous role. He’s largely stayed out of acting and the public eye since Malcolm in the Middle ended, which didn’t surprise his former co-stars, Frankie Muniz and Bryan Cranston. Ultimately, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark’s portrayal of Dewey in Life’s Still Unfair showed that all the concern over recasting was unnecessary.