Prime Video’s 10-Year-Old Superhero Series Is Even Better Today

As a huge movie fan, I’ve been thinking about how much Marvel’s changed. Back in 2016, Deadpool felt genuinely groundbreaking with its R-rating and self-aware humor. Doctor Strange blew my mind with its visuals and the way it played with the multiverse – I’d never seen anything like it. And Captain America: Civil War was smart, showing heroes actually clashing in a really complex way. But looking at those movies now, in 2026, they don’t feel quite as fresh. So many films have borrowed those ideas since then, and what was once innovative just feels…familiar.

Sicario Is The Timeless Taylor Sheridan Crime Thriller That Launched A Franchise

As a movie and TV fan, I’ve noticed a really consistent thread running through everything Taylor Sheridan does. From films like Hell or High Water and Wind River to the Yellowstone universe – 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, and now Landman – he’s got a distinct style. He’s fascinated by power dynamics and characters who aren’t simply good or evil, and he tells these stories with incredibly sharp, realistic dialogue. His scripts really need a director who knows what they’re doing. He’s drawn to these big, sweeping landscapes and knows how to build tension until it’s almost painful, and honestly, you could see the beginnings of it even in some of his earlier, really successful work.

Nicolas Cage’s ‘Pig’ Offers Nuanced Drama, Unlike ‘John Wick’

Nicolas Cage occasionally delivers a truly moving dramatic performance, such as his Oscar-winning role in Leaving Las Vegas, showcasing his exceptional talent. He recently did so in the first film by director Michael Sarnoski, who was then hired to direct A Quiet Place: Day One thanks to the impressive quality of his debut work.

Gerard Butler’s New $636M Remake Of 16-Year-Old Fantasy Film Is Now Netflix’s No. 1 Movie In The US

I can’t believe it, but a remake of a fantasy film from 16 years ago, starring Gerard Butler, is currently the number one movie on Netflix in the US! It’s been a great year for Butler, really. We got the new Geeland 2: Migration action sequel, and it’s awesome to see his 2021 thriller, Copshop (with Frank Grillo and Alexis Louder – seriously, check it out if you haven’t!), finally getting some love on streaming too. It was totally underrated when it first came out.

Michael Keaton’s Most Famous Batman Line Wasn’t Scripted

Tim Burton’s Batman movie was a stark departure from the lighthearted television series, and it sparked both controversy and a devoted following. Unlike previous adaptations, Burton drew inspiration from the grimmer, more complex storylines found in classic Batman comics like The Dark Knight Returns, Year One, and The Killing Joke. This resulted in a more serious, less comedic portrayal of the Caped Crusader, and a darker overall tone. The film also introduced iconic elements that defined Burton’s vision of Batman, including a now-famous line that nearly didn’t make the final cut.

Star Trek’s Biggest Setup For Spock & Nurse Chapel’s Romance Came 58 Years Ago

These romantic pairings have sparked some debate, as romance wasn’t a major focus for Spock in the original Star Trek series. However, both the Uhura and Chapel connections are based on events that actually happened in Star Trek history. In the first season back in 1966, Uhura was clearly shown flirting with Spock, though he didn’t reciprocate. Nurse Chapel’s feelings for Spock were even more apparent, but a key hint about their potential connection was easily overlooked.