10 Near-Perfect Adventure Movies That Nobody Remembers Today

While some adventure films become classics, many excellent ones don’t find a large audience, and it’s not always due to a lack of quality. Often, these films simply didn’t get the attention they deserved when they were first released. While marketing can play a role, several factors usually contribute to why they aren’t as well-known today.

10 Must-Read Superman Stories Since 2000, Ranked

Superman’s adventures have been amazing for decades, and the 21st century has brought some truly exceptional stories. From single issues to extended series, here are ten Superman comics that every fan should experience.

10 Best Single-Season Shows That Only Got Better Over Time

It’s actually quite remarkable when a shorter TV series continues to be talked about years later, especially when it’s competing with shows that have been on the air for decades, like Grey’s Anatomy or The X-Files. These shorter series managed to do just that, becoming more and more popular over time because of well-written stories, striking imagery, and actors who remained compelling as they aged.

Jack Black’s Comedy Reboot With MCU Star Dominates American Streaming At The Perfect Time

Paul Rudd, known for his roles in Marvel movies and other films, actually appeared in the movie Anaconda. The story follows two friends, Griff (played by Rudd) and Doug (played by Black), who decide to relive their favorite adventure film, Anaconda, as a way to cope with a midlife crisis. They gather a film crew and venture into the Amazon rainforest, only to find themselves facing a terrifyingly real encounter with a massive snake that begins to hunt them.

The Best Guilty Pleasure Sci-Fi Thriller of the 2000s Arrives on Streaming

Okay, so I just watched this movie with Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, and a bunch of other great actors, and it’s totally wild! It’s about this team of scientists who have to drill all the way to the Earth’s core and basically use nuclear bombs to kickstart it again before our magnetic field disappears. Seriously, the plot is completely over-the-top and unbelievable, but in the best way!

‘Project Hail Mary’ Author Explains Why Modern ‘Star Trek’ Shows “Are S***”

Andy Weir, the author known for his original science fiction, once tried to develop a show within the Star Trek universe. He shared on the Critical Drinker podcast that he pitched an idea to Paramount and spoke extensively with executive producer Alex Kurtzman and other showrunners. While he found Kurtzman to be a pleasant person, Weir expressed his dislike for the direction of the newer Trek series, bluntly stating they were ‘bad.’ Ultimately, his pitch wasn’t accepted, and he didn’t hesitate to express his disappointment.