Tommy Lee Jones’ Double Jeopardy Resurfaces on Netflix 27 Years Later

According to FlixPatrol, the 1999 film Double Jeopardy, featuring Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd, is now a top 10 movie on Netflix worldwide, currently ranked at number five. While it still has some ground to make up compared to more popular streaming titles like War Machine, the film’s appearance in the top ten lists of over twenty countries demonstrates its enduring appeal as a classic crime thriller.

Netflix’s 4-Part Sci-Fi Series Is So Good, It Could Last Forever

Anthology sci-fi shows often stay interesting by introducing new characters, settings, and stories each time. But truly groundbreaking reinvention every episode is rare. Love, Death, & Robots stands out because it fully embraces the possibilities of the anthology format, using it as a space for bold and innovative storytelling.

Samara Weaving’s Ready or Not 2: Here I Come Debuts With Strong Rotten Tomatoes Score

I was so thrilled to hear about the premiere of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come! It actually first screened at the South by Southwest Festival on March 13th, ahead of its wider release in theaters on March 20th. And the buzz has been incredible – early reviews are fantastic! I checked Rotten Tomatoes, and it’s currently sitting at an impressive 89% approval rating. I can’t wait to see it!

The Madison’s Robert Redford Tribute Explained

Considered to be Taylor Sheridan’s most personal work to date, The Madison tells the story of the Clyburn family as they navigate life between New York and Montana, centered around the Madison River. The first episode, “Pilot,” powerfully introduces the tragic event that drives the rest of the series. Surprisingly, the episode ends not with typical credits, but with a touching tribute: “In Loving Memory of ROBERT REDFORD.”

10 Best Thriller Movies On HBO Max, Ranked

Thrillers come in many forms – crime, political, war, and more – but they all share one key element: suspense. The best thriller directors are masters at building that tension. Alfred Hitchcock is often credited with pioneering the genre and creating some of its earliest, most iconic films, while other filmmakers have continued to evolve and modernize it.