8 Perfect HBO Shows With No Bad Seasons

HBO shows are known for getting straight to the point. Their best series are focused and deliberate, with every moment contributing to the overall story. You won’t find unnecessary episodes or drawn-out storylines—instead, the narrative builds steadily, creating suspense and developing characters until the climax is powerfully impactful.

Gerard Butler’s New $636M Remake Of 16-Year-Old Fantasy Film Is Officially Coming To Netflix – And It’s Soon

Dean DeBlois returned to direct How to Train Your Dragon, bringing Cressida Cowell’s popular fantasy books to life. Sixteen years after adapting the story as an animated film, he tells the story of Hiccup, an unconventional Viking son who forms an unlikely friendship with a unique dragon named Toothless. Their bond inspires Hiccup to challenge his tribe’s long-held tradition of dragon hunting.

Disney’s Snow White Live Action Leads Razzie Awards for Worst Movies of 2025

The Academy Awards, or Oscars, celebrate the best movies and filmmaking of the year. In contrast, the Golden Raspberry Awards, known as the Razzies, highlight the worst. Just before the Oscar nominations are announced on January 22nd, the Razzies announced that Disney’s expensive and poorly received film, Snow White, is a contender for their ‘worst film’ award.

Pregnant Jess Impiazzi, 36, confirms the gender of her ‘miracle’ baby after being told she had the fertility of a 55-year-old and years of ‘constant disappointment’ during IVF battle

As a lifestyle expert, I’m always inspired by stories of strength and joy, and I was so touched to see the news shared by this incredible 36-year-old! She announced her pregnancy on Instagram, and it’s particularly moving because she achieved this through IVF while also navigating the challenges of chronic lupus. It’s a beautiful reminder that dreams can come true, even with obstacles.

Bitcoin’s Plunge: $80K or Bust?

Bitcoin, that enfant terrible of the financial world, now finds itself in a predicament as dire as a Bright Young Thing caught in a scandal. Having abandoned its structural support, it trades with all the grace of a drunken uncle at a wedding, unable to muster the strength for a meaningful ascent. The recent bearish expansion leaves no doubt: the sellers are in the ascendant, and the buyers, poor souls, are as ineffectual as a wet firework.