Ready or Not 2 Cast Reveal How Insane the Sequel Gets

Okay, buckle up, horror fans, because “Ready or Not 2” is apparently taking things to a whole new level of insane! I just heard from the cast and directors at SXSW – Samara Weaving, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kathryn Newton, Elijah Wood, and Shawn Hatosy, along with Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett – that they used … Read more

10 Classic Manga That Are Unreadable Today

While these older manga aren’t bad, they haven’t held up well over time. Modern readers might be turned off by jokes that feel outdated or simply prefer more recent series. They just haven’t aged very gracefully.

10 Heartbreaking Anime That Are Almost Unwatchable Today

These anime are known for their incredibly sad and impactful stories, ranging from lost love to the end of the world. While they might be difficult to watch and bring you to tears, letting those emotions out can be cathartic. Prepare to cry – these shows are guaranteed to be emotionally draining!

Paramount Cancels Max Landis’ ‘Weird & Subversive’ G.I. Joe Reboot

News surfaced recently that Paramount was considering ideas from various writers for a new installment in the franchise. Josh Landis, the writer of Chronicle, was one of those who submitted a proposal. Now, according to sources, Paramount has decided not to move forward with Landis’ concept. The filmmaker has confirmed he pitched an idea to the studio and shared details about what he had in mind.

Why Tom Felton’s Under-Seen 2025 Comedy Movie Is Topping Streaming In America

People are watching movies differently now. More and more viewers are choosing to watch new releases at home instead of going to the cinema. Because of this, how well a movie does in theaters isn’t a good way to judge its overall popularity anymore. Often, films that don’t perform well in cinemas actually become popular on streaming platforms, like the comedy Fackham Hall starring Tom Felton.

Clint Eastwood’s Pale Ride Set 2 Western Movie Record in the 1980s

In 1965, Clint Eastwood and director Sergio Leone collaborated on A Fistful of Dollars, a film heavily inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo. It cleverly connected the themes of Western gunslingers with those of Japanese samurai, portraying the main character as a wandering bounty hunter guided by a strong moral compass. The film’s success launched both Eastwood and Leone into prominent careers that would define much of the late 20th century. While Eastwood explored other genres like crime and comedy, he remained most known for his Westerns. However, during the 1980s, he largely moved away from Westerns, focusing on war and action films, and only made one gunslinger movie during that decade: Pale Rider.