Rob Reiner & Tom Cruise’s Flawless Legal Thriller ‘A Few Good Men’ Is Now Streaming Free

Considered a perfect example of its genre, A Few Good Men offers a look behind the scenes of the U.S. military. The film initially presents a world where honor, duty, and loyalty are paramount. However, it gradually becomes clear that this is just a facade. When a young Marine dies after being tortured—on the orders of his commanding officers—Tom Cruise, playing Navy lawyer Daniel Kaffee, is tasked with finding out what really happened. But will he be able to face the truth and the powerful forces trying to hide it?

A Red Dead Redemption 2 Adaptation Can Save the Western Genre

Red Dead Redemption 2 was a sprawling Western role-playing game where players took on the role of Arthur Morgan in 1899. As part of Dutch Van Der Linde’s gang, Arthur witnessed the downfall of Dutch and the disintegration of both the Wild West and his outlaw family. The game was incredibly popular and is considered one of the most cinematic video games released in recent years.

Star Trek: Enterprise: Rejected Twist Would’ve Made Doctor Phlox A Veterinarian

As a big Star Trek fan, I always appreciated how Enterprise focused mostly on human characters, but it was cool they included a couple of aliens. Captain Archer’s ship had T’Pol, a Vulcan science officer played by Jolene Blalock, and Doctor Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer brought to life by John Billingsley. I recently learned there was a story idea that didn’t make it into the show, something that would have explained why Doctor Phlox was such a lovable, quirky character. Apparently, the executive producers, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, decided against it.