Chris Hemsworth & Charlize Theron’s $396M Dark Fantasy Movie Climbs Streaming Charts 14 Years Later

The film Snow White and the Huntsmancame out in theaters in 2012, directed by Rupert Sanders, who also directed Ghost in the Shell (2017) and The Crow (2024). That same year, Tarsem Singh released Mirror Mirror, a more colorful and lighthearted take on the Snow White story. Although critics weren’t impressed, Snow White and the Huntsmandid reasonably well in cinemas, which helped it find an audience on streaming platforms later on.

Strike’s Grand NY Conquest: Bitlicense in Hand, Bitcoin Reigns Supreme!

The intrepid Jack Mallers, whose name echoes through the halls of Zap Solutions Inc., proclaimed this triumph on the fifth of March, a date henceforth etched in the annals of bitcoin history. With this feat, Strike’s dominion extends to all fifty states of this grand Union, a testament to its relentless march. New Yorkers, once bereft, may now revel in Strike’s bitcoin-centric sorcery: buying, selling, converting paychecks, automating purchases, settling bills, and safeguarding their digital treasures.

Tom Cruise Delivers a Win to Netflix With ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’

Many of Tom Cruise’s films are best experienced in theaters, where the impressive scale of his stunts can be fully appreciated. However, Netflix viewership numbers show people also enjoy watching his movies at home. In 2025, Cruise released what was thought to be the last Mission: Impossible film, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Currently, the previous installment, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, is gaining popularity on U.S. Netflix, ranking as the #7 most-watched movie.

Binance Tags Nine Coins, Market Panics: The Delisting Drama Explained

These assets-Contentos (COS), Dego Finance (DEGO), Ampleforth Governance Token (FORTH), FUNToken (FUN), Hooked Protocol (HOOK), Loopring (LRC), MOBOX (MBOX), Orchid (OXT) and dogwifhat (WIF)-are the unlucky nine. The list reads like a sleepy alphabet: COS, DEGO, FORTH, FUN, HOOK, LRC, MBOX, OXT, WIF. Some mornings you scroll and think it’s a grocery list; other mornings it’s a death sentence, depending on who you ask and how much you drank last night.