MGM+’s From is a Mystery Box Masterpiece That Just Officially Earned Modern Classic Status

Despite being popular, the show FROM remains somewhat of a hidden find. It hasn’t reached the widespread recognition of shows like ABC’s famous dramas or streaming hits such as Stranger Things and Severance. One reason for this might be its complex premise: FROM centers on a group of people stuck in a mysterious town that doesn’t appear on any map and seems to move around. Each night, terrifying creatures disguised as ordinary people emerge and attack anyone they find. After three seasons, the show has raised more questions than it’s answered, but its renewal by MGM+ suggests that viewers who have followed this intense and frightening story will finally get some resolution, one way or another.

6 Weirdest Details in Dexter

While the Dexter series – including Dexter: New Blood, Dexter: Original Sin, and Dexter: Resurrection – has always been captivating, it consistently relied on viewers accepting unbelievable scenarios and the main character narrowly escaping impossible situations. Each season brought new villains and unexpected twists, and looking back, some of the details seem particularly far-fetched.

Paramount’s New Star Trek Movie Announcement May Not Be the Good News

When Star Trek appears at a fan convention, you can expect costumes, celebrity appearances, and discussions about current and classic projects. But CinemaCon focuses on the business side of showing movies in theaters. That’s why Paramount CEO Bob Bakish spoke at the event, trying to reassure theater owners about the company’s plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Bakish promised to release 30 films a year – at least for the time being – ensuring a steady stream of content for theaters. However, Paramount faces significant financial challenges. Acquiring Warner Bros. would increase their debt from $14 billion to around $79 billion. This figure could rise further because their bonds are now considered risky by Fitch Ratings, meaning higher interest rates. Even if Paramount finally manages to complete a Star Trek movie after a decade of failed attempts, box office numbers haven’t fully recovered since the pandemic.

Adult Swim’s Smiling Friends Is Becoming a Modern Classic

As a huge animation fan, I’ve been completely hooked on Smiling Friends. It’s about these two guys who are basically professional smile-providers, but naturally, everything goes hilariously off the rails. It’s the kind of wonderfully weird and funny stuff you’d expect from Adult Swim, and honestly, I think it’s already cemented itself as one of the greats.

Ryan Reynolds Says Deadpool May Not Star in a Movie Again

Deadpool the character is incredibly popular, and Ryan Reynolds clearly loves playing him, so it’s highly unlikely we’ve seen the last of him. However, the future of the Deadpool movie franchise is also bright. After two successful solo films under Fox, Reynolds teamed up with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine for the 2024 hit Deadpool & Wolverine, which earned $1.3 billion around the world.

Steve Carell’s Rooster Is a Fresh Take on Prestige Comedy TV

Steve Carell became a major comedy star in the early 2000s with films like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and his iconic role as Michael Scott on The Office. While on The Office, he continued to appear in comedies, but after leaving the show, he began taking on more serious and complex roles, even playing characters people loved to hate in high-quality series like Apple TV+’s The Morning Show. That’s why his return to sitcoms with Rooster is so intriguing. It suggests we might see genuinely funny comedies on streaming services again.