
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn joined forces for this criminally overlooked thriller, which has finally found success thanks to free streaming. Released back in 2018, the crime thriller Dragged Across Concrete finds the pair as cops who, in desperate need of money after being suspended over footage of them assaulting a suspect, must descend into the criminal underworld. It’s a dark thriller that will leave you feeling dirty thanks to all the grit and violence, and is well worth checking out. As many clearly now are.
Written and directed by S. Craig Zahler, Dragged Across Concrete features an ensemble cast that includes Tory Kittles, Michael Jai White, Jennifer Carpenter, Laurie Holden, Fred Melamed, Thomas Kretschmann, and Don Johnson alongside Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn. Dragged Across Concrete is now streaming on Freevee, and has reached #6 in the platform’s top 10. You can check out the official synopsis below.
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Written and directed by S. Craig Zahler, Dragged Across Concrete features an ensemble cast that includes Tory Kittles, Michael Jai White, Jennifer Carpenter, Laurie Holden, Fred Melamed, Thomas Kretschmann, and Don Johnson alongside Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn. Dragged Across Concrete is now streaming on Freevee, and has reached #6 in the platform’s top 10. You can check out the official synopsis below.
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- 3/6/2025
- by Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb

The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln is returning to the small screen as the star of a TV series. The casting also marks his return to British television.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Lincoln will star in the upcoming ITV series Cold Water, a six-part thriller. A first look at Lincoln in his role as a "repressed and depressed family man" can be seen below. Other actors who will co-star alongside Lincoln in Cold Water include Ewen Bremner, Eve Myles, and Indira Varma.
RelatedDead City Season 2 May Fix The Walking Dead Fans' Biggest Negan Complaint 6 Years Later
The Walking Dead: Dead City is returning, and it could also see the return of a more dangerous side to Negan.
In the series, Lincoln plays John, a father and husband who "ups and moves his family to the rural idyll of Coldwater, far away from London. Upon arrival, John is quickly befriended by his charming,...
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Lincoln will star in the upcoming ITV series Cold Water, a six-part thriller. A first look at Lincoln in his role as a "repressed and depressed family man" can be seen below. Other actors who will co-star alongside Lincoln in Cold Water include Ewen Bremner, Eve Myles, and Indira Varma.
RelatedDead City Season 2 May Fix The Walking Dead Fans' Biggest Negan Complaint 6 Years Later
The Walking Dead: Dead City is returning, and it could also see the return of a more dangerous side to Negan.
In the series, Lincoln plays John, a father and husband who "ups and moves his family to the rural idyll of Coldwater, far away from London. Upon arrival, John is quickly befriended by his charming,...
- 2/23/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

Many people have forgotten that Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings’Sean Bean once ventured into the fog-laden world of Silent Hill—and lived to tell the tale. Making his first appearance in the 2006 movie based on Konami’s creepy and atmospheric video game, the film became one of the movies most likely to see Bean succumbing to one of his frequent on-screen deaths, but somehow he lived on to appear in the 2012 sequel, Silent Hill: Revelation. Fans of the Silent Hill franchise will now be able to catch up on the first movie as it finds a new home on Shudder after being absent from streaming for a while.
Opinions on the adaptation of Silent Hill differ greatly, from those who love the creepy visuals and many references to the misty, murky world of survival horror that made tinkling bell sounds set gamers' nerves on edge, to...
Opinions on the adaptation of Silent Hill differ greatly, from those who love the creepy visuals and many references to the misty, murky world of survival horror that made tinkling bell sounds set gamers' nerves on edge, to...
- 2/17/2025
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb


“The Gorge” is a unique blend of romance, horror, and action that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Scott Derrickson and featuring a stellar cast including Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Sigourney Weaver, the film follows two elite snipers guarding opposite sides of a mysterious gorge. As they develop a deep connection, they must also confront the monstrous beings that emerge from the depths. If you enjoyed the suspense, character development, and intense action in “The Gorge,” here are 6 movies like ‘The Gorge’ that will satisfy your cravings.
Related Read: The Gorge (2025) Review: A Hurried and Hollowed Would-be Blockbuster The Maze Runner (2014)
“The Maze Runner” is a dystopian sci-fi action film that shares a similar sense of mystery and survival with “The Gorge.” Directed by Wes Ball, the film follows Thomas, played by Dylan O’Brien, who wakes up in a massive maze with no memories of his past.
Related Read: The Gorge (2025) Review: A Hurried and Hollowed Would-be Blockbuster The Maze Runner (2014)
“The Maze Runner” is a dystopian sci-fi action film that shares a similar sense of mystery and survival with “The Gorge.” Directed by Wes Ball, the film follows Thomas, played by Dylan O’Brien, who wakes up in a massive maze with no memories of his past.
- 2/16/2025
- by Bob Skeetes
- High on Films

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The Gorge is a sci-fi horror action film directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay by Zach Dean. The Apple TV+ film follows Levi Kane and Drasa, two elite snipers who are assigned to protect the guard towers on opposite sides of a massive gorge. They soon develop feelings for each other, but their love story is threatened by what’s inside the gorge. The Gorge stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver, and Sope Dirisu. So, if you loved the fun action sequences, wild creature designs, and entertaining characters, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Maze Runner (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
The Maze Runner is a dystopian sci-fi action film directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay co-written by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. Based...
The Gorge is a sci-fi horror action film directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay by Zach Dean. The Apple TV+ film follows Levi Kane and Drasa, two elite snipers who are assigned to protect the guard towers on opposite sides of a massive gorge. They soon develop feelings for each other, but their love story is threatened by what’s inside the gorge. The Gorge stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver, and Sope Dirisu. So, if you loved the fun action sequences, wild creature designs, and entertaining characters, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
The Maze Runner (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
The Maze Runner is a dystopian sci-fi action film directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay co-written by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. Based...
- 2/15/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

When Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead franchise, first developed the idea of a zombie apocalypse, he gave very little thought to the question of how and why the zombie virus was created. While writing The Walking Dead comic book series, which debuted in 2003 and ended in 2019 after 193 issues, Kirkman deliberately avoided revealing the zombie virus origin in favor of focusing on character development and the various moral dilemmas resulting from the zombie apocalypse.
This character-based philosophy carried over to the flagship The Walking Dead television series, which, following the show’s debut in 2010 till its final episode in 2022, largely avoided dealing directly with the science behind the zombie apocalypse, especially the virus origin. However, after avoiding the subject for over a decade, the origin mystery was finally resolved in the final episode of The Walking Dead spin-off limited series The Walking Dead: World Beyond, in which it...
This character-based philosophy carried over to the flagship The Walking Dead television series, which, following the show’s debut in 2010 till its final episode in 2022, largely avoided dealing directly with the science behind the zombie apocalypse, especially the virus origin. However, after avoiding the subject for over a decade, the origin mystery was finally resolved in the final episode of The Walking Dead spin-off limited series The Walking Dead: World Beyond, in which it...
- 2/9/2025
- by Adam Symchuk, David Grove
- MovieWeb

Stephen King's stories possess several qualities that make them the masterpieces they are recognized as. As a consequence, the movies inspired by King's works are often no less groundbreaking, capturing the essence of his complex narratives. One of the most compelling features of these films is their well-crafted protagonists; characters whose struggles, strengths, and flaws resonate profoundly with the viewer.
From unlikely child heroes to tragic figures, the protagonists of Stephen King drive the emotional and thematic weight of his stories. Their personalities are never unidimensional. On the contrary, they are representative of the multifaceted nature of humanity, which can hardly be categorized into black or white boxes. Their experiences often reflect universal truths about fear, love, loss, friendship, and redemption, making them as unforgettable as the mesmerizing (and often chilling) settings they inhabit.
David Drayton The Mist (2007)
The narrator and protagonist of The Mist, David Drayton, portrayed by Thomas Jane,...
From unlikely child heroes to tragic figures, the protagonists of Stephen King drive the emotional and thematic weight of his stories. Their personalities are never unidimensional. On the contrary, they are representative of the multifaceted nature of humanity, which can hardly be categorized into black or white boxes. Their experiences often reflect universal truths about fear, love, loss, friendship, and redemption, making them as unforgettable as the mesmerizing (and often chilling) settings they inhabit.
David Drayton The Mist (2007)
The narrator and protagonist of The Mist, David Drayton, portrayed by Thomas Jane,...
- 1/13/2025
- by Caterina Rossi
- ScreenRant

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Andrea Harrison was one of the most controversial characters on The Walking Dead, perhaps undeserving of the majority of the hate she got. Andrea broke boundaries and rules within her group to protect them, but her boldness was often conceived as arrogance by her peers and fans.
Andrea appeared in the first three seasons of the series, having been a staple character since Season 1, Episode 2, "Guts." From the get-go, The Walking Dead established that she wasn't going to be a person who sat back and let people walk over her like a doormat. She was more eager to participate in gun training and protect the camp than the other women, making her a black sheep among the group. But Andrea earned her recognition in her final moments after a long fight to keep the peace between Rick Grimes' group at the prison and Woodbury,...
Andrea Harrison was one of the most controversial characters on The Walking Dead, perhaps undeserving of the majority of the hate she got. Andrea broke boundaries and rules within her group to protect them, but her boldness was often conceived as arrogance by her peers and fans.
Andrea appeared in the first three seasons of the series, having been a staple character since Season 1, Episode 2, "Guts." From the get-go, The Walking Dead established that she wasn't going to be a person who sat back and let people walk over her like a doormat. She was more eager to participate in gun training and protect the camp than the other women, making her a black sheep among the group. But Andrea earned her recognition in her final moments after a long fight to keep the peace between Rick Grimes' group at the prison and Woodbury,...
- 1/5/2025
- by Katie Doll
- CBR

For 11 pulse-pounding seasons, the juggernaut post-apocalyptic horror series The Walking Dead captivated audiences all around the world with its courageous and resilient characters, as the acclaimed comic book adaptation featured a star-studded cast including Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, and Danai Gurira (to name just a few). Each season of the electrifying hit followed former sheriff's deputy-turned-zombie killing machine Rick Grimes and his fellow fierce survivors as they take on the undead and attempt to stay alive in an apocalyptic wasteland.
Throughout the course of the pop culture phenomenon, Rick and the gang take on some brutal and downright demented adversaries both alive and dead, with unforgettable villains like Negan and the Governor wreaking havoc on the close-knit crew. In Season 5, a brand-new threat was introduced to devoted audiences: the mysterious and sociopathic group of scavengers known as the Wolves. Let's take a closer look at the barbaric survivors who tried to take on Rick,...
Throughout the course of the pop culture phenomenon, Rick and the gang take on some brutal and downright demented adversaries both alive and dead, with unforgettable villains like Negan and the Governor wreaking havoc on the close-knit crew. In Season 5, a brand-new threat was introduced to devoted audiences: the mysterious and sociopathic group of scavengers known as the Wolves. Let's take a closer look at the barbaric survivors who tried to take on Rick,...
- 12/30/2024
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
28 Years Later Finally Gets Revenge On The Walking Dead After The Zombie Series Copied 28 Days Later

The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later are two of the biggest zombie franchises out there, but the film series has finally gotten its revenge over a decade after Robert Kirkman's IP mimicked its opening. Although 28 Days Later's creator claims it isn't a zombie movie, the film's Infected has all the classic traits of zombies, making it one of the most influential projects in the subgenre. Its creativity and horror elements helped inspire plenty of other zombie media, including The Walking Dead, as the show's opening episode seems extremely reminiscent of Danny Boyle's cinematic masterpiece.
With the comic series starting in 2003 and the televised adaptation arriving in 2010, The Walking Dead has become one of the most recognizable zombie franchises around and remains relevant today. During its peak, it was one of the biggest shows on TV, and it has since spawned a variety of spinoffs and...
With the comic series starting in 2003 and the televised adaptation arriving in 2010, The Walking Dead has become one of the most recognizable zombie franchises around and remains relevant today. During its peak, it was one of the biggest shows on TV, and it has since spawned a variety of spinoffs and...
- 12/18/2024
- by Kyle McLeod
- ScreenRant

Lauren Cohan skyrocketed to stardom when she joined the juggernaut zombie sensation The Walking Dead in 2011, becoming a fan-favorite with her compelling portrayal of the fierce and resilient Maggie Greene in the groundbreaking original series. The courageous character became a staple in the thrilling show and her relationship with fellow survivor Glenn Rhee captured the hearts of viewers and made them become emotionally invested in their epic battle for survival.
Audiences were left shocked when Cohan announced her departure from the smash hit in 2018, with the actress setting out to star in the action dramedy Whiskey Cavalier after contract negotiations fell through with The Walking Dead producers. She would return to the pop culture phenomenon in time for its 11th and final season, and went on to star opposite Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the spin-off series The Walking Dead: Dead City. Let's explore more about why Cohan left and what became of her character Maggie.
Audiences were left shocked when Cohan announced her departure from the smash hit in 2018, with the actress setting out to star in the action dramedy Whiskey Cavalier after contract negotiations fell through with The Walking Dead producers. She would return to the pop culture phenomenon in time for its 11th and final season, and went on to star opposite Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the spin-off series The Walking Dead: Dead City. Let's explore more about why Cohan left and what became of her character Maggie.
- 12/15/2024
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb

Although The Walking Dead's main series ended in November 2022, the zombie franchise fittingly refuses to die. After the main show's conclusion, at least three spin-offs have been released, including Dead City, Daryl Dixon, and The Ones Who Live. A fourth spin-off, More Tales from the Walking Dead Universe, is also being developed by showrunner Scott M. Gimple.
Given all the spin-offs and countless characters who've come and gone in the Twd universe, it's easy to lose track of young Judith Grimes and her ultimate fate. Adding to the confusion, Judith's fate in the comics differs greatly from the TV series. Fortunately, answers are provided in Twd: The Ones Who Live's finale, giving fans crucial information about Judith Grimes' whereabouts and offering closure regarding her future.
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Given all the spin-offs and countless characters who've come and gone in the Twd universe, it's easy to lose track of young Judith Grimes and her ultimate fate. Adding to the confusion, Judith's fate in the comics differs greatly from the TV series. Fortunately, answers are provided in Twd: The Ones Who Live's finale, giving fans crucial information about Judith Grimes' whereabouts and offering closure regarding her future.
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- 12/15/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb

Often considered the most difficult form of storytelling in entertainment, the television landscape has produced some riveting shows that have become mainstays in pop culture and have garnered loyal fans in a variety of genres. However, for as many great series that highlight the best of the medium, specifically TV dramas, multiple shows fail to live up to a higher standard that had been previously established for viewers, where some TV dramas eventually lose direction.
Whether dealing with changes in the plot, mishandled narrative execution or issues outside of the show’s control, several TV dramas have delivered a strong television experience for audiences that emphasized great potential, only to then significantly drop in quality. Moreover, many of these shows’ prolonged tenure drew the ire of dedicated fans who felt disappointed by a lack of cohesion, as well as grew tiresome with the ill-conceived narratives at hand.
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Whether dealing with changes in the plot, mishandled narrative execution or issues outside of the show’s control, several TV dramas have delivered a strong television experience for audiences that emphasized great potential, only to then significantly drop in quality. Moreover, many of these shows’ prolonged tenure drew the ire of dedicated fans who felt disappointed by a lack of cohesion, as well as grew tiresome with the ill-conceived narratives at hand.
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- 12/15/2024
- by Dante Santella
- CBR

Television often lives and dies by the strength of its characters. Unlike feature films, long-form storytelling allows viewers to get to know characters for better or for worse. Series such as Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead have gone on so long that it can feel detrimental and heartbreaking when the worst happens.
These shows also tend to dispatch characters without concern. With such a long timeline, writers have to make the world feel real, and for that to happen, there has to be high stakes. This is a well-known fact, but sometimes, shows don't exactly stick the landing. There are many series that, while trying to make the events feel gritty and real, end up alienating the audience. Some television deaths are so controversial that they end up hurting the series in the long run.
Carl Grimes Was the Heart of The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead, by design,...
These shows also tend to dispatch characters without concern. With such a long timeline, writers have to make the world feel real, and for that to happen, there has to be high stakes. This is a well-known fact, but sometimes, shows don't exactly stick the landing. There are many series that, while trying to make the events feel gritty and real, end up alienating the audience. Some television deaths are so controversial that they end up hurting the series in the long run.
Carl Grimes Was the Heart of The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead, by design,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Carolyn Jenkins
- CBR

Angela was remains of the most hated The Walking Dead characters to appear in the long-running AMC zombie drama - and as a fan of the Robert Kirkman comics it’s based on, I know that she shouldn’t have been. Played by Laurie Holden between seasons 1 and 3 of The Walking Dead (along with some flashback cameos in seasons 10 and 11), Andrea was one of the first survivors Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) encountered in season 1. Initially traveling with her ill-fated sister Amy (Emma Bell), Andrea’s story arc quickly became one of the most tragic in the show’s earlier seasons.
Laurie Holden remained part of The Walking Dead cast until the season 3 finale, when Andrea was killed off. There were many Twd fans who were happy to see her go for a variety of different reasons. However, it didn’t have to be this way. While I am generally a...
Laurie Holden remained part of The Walking Dead cast until the season 3 finale, when Andrea was killed off. There were many Twd fans who were happy to see her go for a variety of different reasons. However, it didn’t have to be this way. While I am generally a...
- 12/3/2024
- by Tom Russell
- ScreenRant

TV character deaths were always a dramatic affair, but some managed to return to their respective shows in various ways. Several of the best TV shows of all time killed off their characters, only to bring them back at a later date. While some of these characters were brought back to life, others appeared in other forms.
Many tragic TV show deaths had to happen, but others were unnecessary. A lot of these character revivals were the result of backlash from audiences, but some were part of the narratives plans. Whether it was because of a retcon, actor decision, or story choice, these TV characters amazingly returned to their shows despite being dead.
Shane Walsh The Walking Dead (2010-2022)
Shane Walsh died in The Walking Dead season 2 when Rick brutally stabbed him, a retort to Shanes own plans to kill him over the arguments about who was best to lead the survivors.
Many tragic TV show deaths had to happen, but others were unnecessary. A lot of these character revivals were the result of backlash from audiences, but some were part of the narratives plans. Whether it was because of a retcon, actor decision, or story choice, these TV characters amazingly returned to their shows despite being dead.
Shane Walsh The Walking Dead (2010-2022)
Shane Walsh died in The Walking Dead season 2 when Rick brutally stabbed him, a retort to Shanes own plans to kill him over the arguments about who was best to lead the survivors.
- 11/22/2024
- by Rebecca Sargeant
- ScreenRant

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When we say that Netflix has something for everyone it is true for fans of all genres but especially true for the horror genre fans. With an incredible creator like Mike Flanagan who made brilliant horror shows and movies, Netflix has abundant peak horror content. So, today we thought of listing what we thought were the best horror shows on Netflix.
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Hellbound is a South Korean supernatural dark fantasy horror thriller series created by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok. Based on the webtoon of the same name by Sang-ho and Gyu-seok, the Netflix series is set in a world where unearthly creatures appear and condemn people to hell prompting people to create their own religious factions. Hellbound stars Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jeong-min, Won Jin-ah, Yang Ik-june, and Kim Do-yoon.
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When we say that Netflix has something for everyone it is true for fans of all genres but especially true for the horror genre fans. With an incredible creator like Mike Flanagan who made brilliant horror shows and movies, Netflix has abundant peak horror content. So, today we thought of listing what we thought were the best horror shows on Netflix.
Hellbound Credit – Netflix
Hellbound is a South Korean supernatural dark fantasy horror thriller series created by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok. Based on the webtoon of the same name by Sang-ho and Gyu-seok, the Netflix series is set in a world where unearthly creatures appear and condemn people to hell prompting people to create their own religious factions. Hellbound stars Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jeong-min, Won Jin-ah, Yang Ik-june, and Kim Do-yoon.
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- 11/16/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind


“Burn anything you’re afraid of. Burn anything you can’t control.”
When we think of patriarchal systems of oppression, it’s usually men we find at the helm. The patriarchy itself is a model of societal control based on the heteronormative nuclear family. Its survival is dependent on men in positions of leadership bolstered by subservient women convinced to work against their own best interests. But the “fairer sex” is just as capable of orchestrating our own destruction. In fact, many women feed the patriarchy with a patented blend of religious fervor and fear-mongering wrapped in delicate grace and perpetual victimhood. Co-host Rocco Thompson may describe Christophe Gans’ Silent Hill as “Francis Bacon and Hieronymus Bosch having a fuckfest in Chernobyl,” but this slyly progressive film also reveals the dangers of blind allegiance to a matriarchy just as toxic as anything men could create.
Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) may seem...
When we think of patriarchal systems of oppression, it’s usually men we find at the helm. The patriarchy itself is a model of societal control based on the heteronormative nuclear family. Its survival is dependent on men in positions of leadership bolstered by subservient women convinced to work against their own best interests. But the “fairer sex” is just as capable of orchestrating our own destruction. In fact, many women feed the patriarchy with a patented blend of religious fervor and fear-mongering wrapped in delicate grace and perpetual victimhood. Co-host Rocco Thompson may describe Christophe Gans’ Silent Hill as “Francis Bacon and Hieronymus Bosch having a fuckfest in Chernobyl,” but this slyly progressive film also reveals the dangers of blind allegiance to a matriarchy just as toxic as anything men could create.
Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) may seem...
- 11/14/2024
- by Jenn Adams
- bloody-disgusting.com

Among the most fundamental parts of a TV show are the characters in it. For a story to work, its lead actors must successfully embody their roles and conquer the interests and hearts of the audience. However, some TV series go on for years and their leads might not be able to keep up with a show's schedule. Whether for personal or professional motives, when a lead TV actor leaves their role, it is always a painful moment for the fans who, after accompanying them through their journey, have usually grown to love the character.
Their absence creates a void. However, sometimes, the same actors can surprise the audience and honor the character's arc by making one last return for the series finale. These heartfelt moments not only provide the audience with one last opportunity to shed tears (or laugh) with their favorites but also bring a sense of closure...
Their absence creates a void. However, sometimes, the same actors can surprise the audience and honor the character's arc by making one last return for the series finale. These heartfelt moments not only provide the audience with one last opportunity to shed tears (or laugh) with their favorites but also bring a sense of closure...
- 11/11/2024
- by Caterina Rossi
- ScreenRant

A twist ending can make or break a movie, and they tend to generate a lot of conversation. While the best movie twists can change the complexion of a story in a single moment, they aren't easy to pull off. For every Fight Club and Planet of the Apes, there are dozens of movies which miss the mark. A bad plot twist can feel like a cheap gimmick that shatters the suspension of disbelief and insults the audience's intelligence.
Between the legendary and the ludicrous, there are many controversial plot twists which still inspire debate. These twists have as many fans as detractors. Since a movie's ending can often affect how people appreciate the entire story, these divisive twist endings are big sticking points in the discourse surrounding a certain movie. Those who love the twist will generally love the movie, while others might feel as though the twist ruins everything.
Between the legendary and the ludicrous, there are many controversial plot twists which still inspire debate. These twists have as many fans as detractors. Since a movie's ending can often affect how people appreciate the entire story, these divisive twist endings are big sticking points in the discourse surrounding a certain movie. Those who love the twist will generally love the movie, while others might feel as though the twist ruins everything.
- 11/3/2024
- by Ben Protheroe
- ScreenRant

There are quite a few monstrous characters in the Prime Video series "The Boys," but Soldier Boy, played by Jensen Ackles, is certainly among the worst. He's a misogynistic, bigoted, deeply hateful man with anger issues and a whole lotta trauma, but he's also a lot of fun to watch. Ackles is fantastic, and season 3 gave him the spotlight to really show off his range and comedic prowess in a delightfully demented performance. It also reunited him with "Supernatural" showrunner Eric Kripke, who serves as showrunner on the satirical superhero series, but that proved to be a bit challenging for Ackles because Kripke knew he could really push the envelope.
"The Boys" is known for testing the boundaries of good taste (and often smashing them to pieces in the name of satire), and while making the third season, Kripke had one request for Ackles that went just a little too far.
"The Boys" is known for testing the boundaries of good taste (and often smashing them to pieces in the name of satire), and while making the third season, Kripke had one request for Ackles that went just a little too far.
- 9/29/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film

Stranger Things premiered on Netflix in 2016 to great acclaim. For four seasons, the ensemble cast of the hit series delighted fans with the supernatural events and secret government exploits that took place in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980s, and is set to end with the upcoming fifth and final season.
Created by the Duffer Brothers, the series is still developing, with Season 5 filming starting in early January. Aside from the Duffer Brothers, Shawn Levy will return to direct two episodes, as he did with previous seasons. On top of that, critically acclaimed director Frank Darabont, the creator of The Walking Dead TV series and The Shawshank Redemption director, revealed to The Daily Beast that he's coming out of retirement to direct two episodes of the final season of Stranger Things.
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Created by the Duffer Brothers, the series is still developing, with Season 5 filming starting in early January. Aside from the Duffer Brothers, Shawn Levy will return to direct two episodes, as he did with previous seasons. On top of that, critically acclaimed director Frank Darabont, the creator of The Walking Dead TV series and The Shawshank Redemption director, revealed to The Daily Beast that he's coming out of retirement to direct two episodes of the final season of Stranger Things.
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- 9/29/2024
- by Monica Coman
- CBR

Jon Bernthal ducked out of "The Walking Dead" at the right time (the end of season 2). He stayed on long enough to prove his talent without winding up tied down to the show. Of the series' original main cast, Bernthal has also had easily the most prolific film and television career since.
One of his most popular roles was in another comic book-based television series: Frank Castle/The Punisher on "Daredevil," and then a two season "Punisher" spin-off. Bernthal's Punisher is easily the highlight of "Daredevil" season 2; the season suffers whenever it pivoted to the less compelling Elektra/Hand storyline (Elodie Yung never steals a scene like Bernthal does). Even with the controversies surrounding the Punisher character, Marvel Studios has chosen to bring Bernthal back for revival series "Daredevil: Born Again." Welcome back, Frank!
In a funny coincidence, Bernthal is not the only "Walking Dead" alum to have played the Punisher.
One of his most popular roles was in another comic book-based television series: Frank Castle/The Punisher on "Daredevil," and then a two season "Punisher" spin-off. Bernthal's Punisher is easily the highlight of "Daredevil" season 2; the season suffers whenever it pivoted to the less compelling Elektra/Hand storyline (Elodie Yung never steals a scene like Bernthal does). Even with the controversies surrounding the Punisher character, Marvel Studios has chosen to bring Bernthal back for revival series "Daredevil: Born Again." Welcome back, Frank!
In a funny coincidence, Bernthal is not the only "Walking Dead" alum to have played the Punisher.
- 9/24/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film

Stephen King has been a major name in horror entertainment for decades, but he's especially popular when the spooky season comes around. During this time of year, viewers are often looking for different kinds of horror that offer various creepy and terrifying stories. These viewers can find an array of different frights right out of the wide universe of King.
Horror fans don't just love the author because he is a master of the genre, but because of his ability to creep out even the well-versed horror lovers. King's work is consistently eerie and chilling, carrying a steady tone throughout. Even the least likely to jump at a sudden scare appreciate the terror of King movies such as Pet Sematary and It.
The Mist Is the Horrors of the Unknown Released In 2007
The Mist is an adaptation of one of Stephen King's novellas by the same name. In this movie,...
Horror fans don't just love the author because he is a master of the genre, but because of his ability to creep out even the well-versed horror lovers. King's work is consistently eerie and chilling, carrying a steady tone throughout. Even the least likely to jump at a sudden scare appreciate the terror of King movies such as Pet Sematary and It.
The Mist Is the Horrors of the Unknown Released In 2007
The Mist is an adaptation of one of Stephen King's novellas by the same name. In this movie,...
- 9/23/2024
- by Jordan Lee
- CBR

The satirical superhero series "The Boys" has done a phenomenal job of making its fictional world feel just as lived-in and established as our own. Instead of Fox News, they have Vought News, for example, but they have also included a whole bunch of celebrity cameos that make that fictional world feel a little less fictional. Sometimes the cameos are just a fun bit of stunt casting, but occasionally they elevate the scene or actually have meaning behind them. Series showrunner Eric Kripke has done a pretty good job of using the cameos sparingly but going for the gold when he does, occasionally asking series co-executive producer Seth Rogen to help him secure some of his more famous friends.
Over the course of the first four seasons, the series has brought on some seriously big names, ranging from comedy superstar Aisha Tyler (who also wrote and starred in an episode...
Over the course of the first four seasons, the series has brought on some seriously big names, ranging from comedy superstar Aisha Tyler (who also wrote and starred in an episode...
- 9/22/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film

In 2006, video game adaptations still had a reputation for being pretty bad, both in terms of quality and of how accurate they were to the original games. Audiences had just finished groaning over Uwe Boll's latest misfire, BloodRayne, and the second Resident Evil adaptation two years before hadn't managed to clear the relatively low critical bar set by its predecessor. Viewers were lucky to get something even approaching mediocre, which is where Christophe Gans 2006 Silent Hill adaptation comes in. The movie, starring Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden, and Sean Bean, is based on the game series of the same name about a small New England town shrouded in mist and dominated by monsters.
- 9/22/2024
- by Katherine Ann
- Collider.com

The following article contains spoilers.
The Mist is not only one of the best Stephen King adaptations, but has one of the most shocking endings in movie history. For those looking to relive the horror, or experience it for the first time, the 2007 movie is streaming on Tubi - or will be on October 1st in some regions. The 2007 Frank Darabont film is a classic chiller to get everyone in the mood for the beginning of the spooky season. It works as a fine introduction to the horror marathons everyone will be indulging in throughout October.
Fans of the author will be able to stream The Mist for free on the streaming service, although they will have to suffer those sometimes dubiously placed ads. While Tubi offers every kind of genre there is, horror has become one of their specialties, and surely, their servers will be running hot during the Halloween season.
The Mist is not only one of the best Stephen King adaptations, but has one of the most shocking endings in movie history. For those looking to relive the horror, or experience it for the first time, the 2007 movie is streaming on Tubi - or will be on October 1st in some regions. The 2007 Frank Darabont film is a classic chiller to get everyone in the mood for the beginning of the spooky season. It works as a fine introduction to the horror marathons everyone will be indulging in throughout October.
Fans of the author will be able to stream The Mist for free on the streaming service, although they will have to suffer those sometimes dubiously placed ads. While Tubi offers every kind of genre there is, horror has become one of their specialties, and surely, their servers will be running hot during the Halloween season.
- 9/21/2024
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb

The Walking Dead is no stranger to killing off fan favorites, main characters, and just about anything that breathes. The hit post-apocalyptic series based on Robert Kirkman's graphic novel series of the same name follows a group of survivors as they try to navigate a new and dangerous world that has become overrun with flesh-eating zombies.
Jeffrey DeMunn starred in the first two seasons of the AMC series as Dale Horvath, an aging survivor who is part of Rick Grimes' original group in Atlanta. Although Dale was a fan-favorite character, he was shockingly killed off in Season 2. While not the last major character to suddenly be dispatched before his time, Dale's death was especially surprising to fans of the original graphic novels, which saw his character survive much longer. Some fans might be surprised to learn that the real reason for DeMunn's departure stems from behind-the-scenes issues, not a...
Jeffrey DeMunn starred in the first two seasons of the AMC series as Dale Horvath, an aging survivor who is part of Rick Grimes' original group in Atlanta. Although Dale was a fan-favorite character, he was shockingly killed off in Season 2. While not the last major character to suddenly be dispatched before his time, Dale's death was especially surprising to fans of the original graphic novels, which saw his character survive much longer. Some fans might be surprised to learn that the real reason for DeMunn's departure stems from behind-the-scenes issues, not a...
- 9/1/2024
- by Nicole Herviou, Jordan Iacobucci
- CBR

The Boys' cast of characters is made up of both super-powered people as well as those trying to keep them in line, but Billy Butcher's height and the height of The Boys cast help to sell the power behind each character. While it is exciting to be dropped into this superhero world in which those who are meant to protect the world are far more villainous than expected, it is really the characters that bring this show to life. The cast of The Boys is an ensemble of actors that fit these characters so well, even the larger-than-life personalities.
However, the heights of the actors and how they relate to the characters is also an interesting aspect to explore. An actor's physicality is a key thing to consider when finding the right person for a role. The Boys cast comes in all sizes, with some of the taller actors making...
However, the heights of the actors and how they relate to the characters is also an interesting aspect to explore. An actor's physicality is a key thing to consider when finding the right person for a role. The Boys cast comes in all sizes, with some of the taller actors making...
- 9/1/2024
- by Kayleena Pierce-Bohen, Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant

Warning: This list contains spoilers for many character deaths from popular TV shows.
TV shows have character types inherently at risk of dying, like parents and mentors, to drive plot complications. The challenge for showrunners is to make impactful character deaths, even if the audience can predict them. Some TV shows, like Game of Thrones, face the dilemma of needing to keep key characters alive for long-term arcs.
There are some deaths in TV shows that no one saw coming, and others everyone saw coming from a mile away. Certain TV character types are always in danger of being killed off because of the ways their deaths inherently drive plot complications: parents, mentors, etc. In other cases, the story might set up a character's death or even necessitate one, leading to a process of elimination where the audience determines which character the story doesn't need for future seasons.
TV shows...
TV shows have character types inherently at risk of dying, like parents and mentors, to drive plot complications. The challenge for showrunners is to make impactful character deaths, even if the audience can predict them. Some TV shows, like Game of Thrones, face the dilemma of needing to keep key characters alive for long-term arcs.
There are some deaths in TV shows that no one saw coming, and others everyone saw coming from a mile away. Certain TV character types are always in danger of being killed off because of the ways their deaths inherently drive plot complications: parents, mentors, etc. In other cases, the story might set up a character's death or even necessitate one, leading to a process of elimination where the audience determines which character the story doesn't need for future seasons.
TV shows...
- 8/4/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant

A total of 15 AMC shows will officially be heading to Netflix soon, after AMC Networks signed a new deal with the mega-streamer. One of the selected shows includes all eight seasons of Fear the Walking Dead.
Per Deadline, AMC Networks has partnered with Netflix to put prior seasons of 13 shows on the streamer starting next month. Besides Fear the Walking Dead, the first seasons of Daryl Dixon, Interview With the Vampire, Mayfair Witches, Monsieur Spade, The Terror, and The Dirty Black Bag will be available for US streaming on Aug. 19 on Netflix, along with A Discovery of Witches Seasons 1-3, Dark Winds Seasons 1-2, Gangs of London Seasons 1-2, Into the Badlands Seasons 1-3, Kevin can F*** Himself Seasons 1-2, and Preacher Seasons 1-4. As part of the deal, The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 are also scheduled to stream on Netflix on Jan.
Per Deadline, AMC Networks has partnered with Netflix to put prior seasons of 13 shows on the streamer starting next month. Besides Fear the Walking Dead, the first seasons of Daryl Dixon, Interview With the Vampire, Mayfair Witches, Monsieur Spade, The Terror, and The Dirty Black Bag will be available for US streaming on Aug. 19 on Netflix, along with A Discovery of Witches Seasons 1-3, Dark Winds Seasons 1-2, Gangs of London Seasons 1-2, Into the Badlands Seasons 1-3, Kevin can F*** Himself Seasons 1-2, and Preacher Seasons 1-4. As part of the deal, The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 are also scheduled to stream on Netflix on Jan.
- 7/17/2024
- by Maggie Dela Paz
- CBR

Sheldon Cooper comes across as cruel when he tricks Leonard into wearing an itchy sweater. Rachel Berry leaves behind her life-long Broadway dreams for a TV show that fails. Ted Mosby's romantic nature is undermined by the reveal of who his story is really about.
Several popular TV shows betrayed a main character when that character is depicted doing something that goes against everything the audience knows about them. The character does something that conflicts with one of their core values, that undermines their arc up until that point, or completely changes their personality. Consistent characterizations are key to successful shows, difficult though it may be to maintain them over many seasons or in the face of actors wishing to leave the show.
This phenomenon goes hand in hand with TV finales that ruined their shows, as the reason that the episode is considered to have undone the rest of...
Several popular TV shows betrayed a main character when that character is depicted doing something that goes against everything the audience knows about them. The character does something that conflicts with one of their core values, that undermines their arc up until that point, or completely changes their personality. Consistent characterizations are key to successful shows, difficult though it may be to maintain them over many seasons or in the face of actors wishing to leave the show.
This phenomenon goes hand in hand with TV finales that ruined their shows, as the reason that the episode is considered to have undone the rest of...
- 7/8/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant

The popularity of ‘The Boys’ as a comic book series has surged, primarily driven by its widely acclaimed TV adaptation. Concurrently, Marvel stands as one of the world’s largest comic book publishers, even though ‘The Boys’ parodies some of its elements.
While their plots and characters differ significantly (beyond some parodic references to Marvel characters), there are individuals who bridge both worlds through their involvement in live-action adaptations of ‘The Boys’ and Marvel’s extensive comic book adaptations.
These are the actors and actresses who have featured in both ‘The Boys’ and Marvel’s live-action and animated adaptations. In this article, discover who they are and the roles they portrayed.
1. Karl Urban
Karl Urban, known for his role as Billy Butcher in ‘The Boys,’ is a central character in the series. Marvel fans may also recognize him as Skurge the Executioner from ‘Thor: Ragnarok.’
2. Erin Moriarty
Erin Moriarty, known...
While their plots and characters differ significantly (beyond some parodic references to Marvel characters), there are individuals who bridge both worlds through their involvement in live-action adaptations of ‘The Boys’ and Marvel’s extensive comic book adaptations.
These are the actors and actresses who have featured in both ‘The Boys’ and Marvel’s live-action and animated adaptations. In this article, discover who they are and the roles they portrayed.
1. Karl Urban
Karl Urban, known for his role as Billy Butcher in ‘The Boys,’ is a central character in the series. Marvel fans may also recognize him as Skurge the Executioner from ‘Thor: Ragnarok.’
2. Erin Moriarty
Erin Moriarty, known...
- 7/6/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Comic Basics

We know that The Boys is one of the most popular comic book series of all time, which is mostly due to the TV series being exceptionally popular; this, of course, increased the popularity of the comic book as well. At the same time, Marvel is one of the two biggest comic book publishers in the world, and The Boys is, in part, satirizing their work as well.
While these two have very little in common in terms of their plots and characters (aside from the fact that some of The Boys characters are parodies of Marvel’s characters), there are several people that connect the live-action adaptation of The Boys, as well as the live-action and animated adaptation of Marvel’s comic books.
These are the actors and actresses who have appeared in both The Boys and Marvel’s live-action and animated adaptations and in this article, you will...
While these two have very little in common in terms of their plots and characters (aside from the fact that some of The Boys characters are parodies of Marvel’s characters), there are several people that connect the live-action adaptation of The Boys, as well as the live-action and animated adaptation of Marvel’s comic books.
These are the actors and actresses who have appeared in both The Boys and Marvel’s live-action and animated adaptations and in this article, you will...
- 7/6/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon

One of the most controversial moments of The Walking Dead came with the introduction of Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan. While the villainous character would go on to become a fan favorite and one of the stars of a new spinoff series, the way he made his entrance drove away many viewers of the show.
As fans of The Walking Dead will remember, Negan brutally killed two fan favorites upon his arrival: Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun). The latter's death was especially painful for fans, given how Glenn had been such an important part of the series since the very first season. His sad death scene was also particularly graphic, showing Glenn with his head split open and one eyeball popping out. This led to a lot of criticism from fans, and Rick Grimes actor Andrew Lincoln now says (per Empire) that the series went too far with the scene.
As fans of The Walking Dead will remember, Negan brutally killed two fan favorites upon his arrival: Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun). The latter's death was especially painful for fans, given how Glenn had been such an important part of the series since the very first season. His sad death scene was also particularly graphic, showing Glenn with his head split open and one eyeball popping out. This led to a lot of criticism from fans, and Rick Grimes actor Andrew Lincoln now says (per Empire) that the series went too far with the scene.
- 7/3/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

The original 2005 Fantastic Four film cast members have had varied careers since then, with some still active in Hollywood. Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, and Julian McMahon have appeared in various shows and movies since 2005. Chris Evans was hired as Captain America after Fantastic Four, having a successful career in the MCU.
2005's Fantastic Four is almost two decades old, causing many to wonder what became of the film's main cast members. The film was directed by Tim Story, with a script written by Mark Frost and Michael France, and spawned a sequel in 2007. Despite their popularity in the early-2000s, the harsh realities of the original Fantastic Four movies are now evident. That said, the movies are still a lot of fun and remain the most successful iteration of the titular team in live-action after 2015's failed reboot.
Related All 8 Live-Action Fantastic Four Costumes From Marvel Movies Ranked...
2005's Fantastic Four is almost two decades old, causing many to wonder what became of the film's main cast members. The film was directed by Tim Story, with a script written by Mark Frost and Michael France, and spawned a sequel in 2007. Despite their popularity in the early-2000s, the harsh realities of the original Fantastic Four movies are now evident. That said, the movies are still a lot of fun and remain the most successful iteration of the titular team in live-action after 2015's failed reboot.
Related All 8 Live-Action Fantastic Four Costumes From Marvel Movies Ranked...
- 5/31/2024
- by Lewis Glazebrook
- ScreenRant

Quick Links Mama June's Cameo was Controversial at the Time Animal Cruelty Is Never Funny Many Jokes are Cruel and Tasteless Sequel to Dumb and Dumber fails due to outdated jokes and lack of original cast, disappointing fans old and new. Cameo of Mama June adds nothing to Dumb and Dumber To, incomprehensible choice by directors, missed the mark. Animal cruelty in Dumb and Dumber To escalates, crossing boundary from humor to distasteful and offensive, not funny.
Dumb and Dumber will forever remain a classic to many millennials due to the hilarious antics and crazy one-liners from Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels' harmless characters, Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. It was one of those films that you could not help but tell your friends about, mostly because you could not stop quoting it. When the second film came out, fans were not too excited because Carrey and Daniels had no part in it.
Dumb and Dumber will forever remain a classic to many millennials due to the hilarious antics and crazy one-liners from Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels' harmless characters, Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. It was one of those films that you could not help but tell your friends about, mostly because you could not stop quoting it. When the second film came out, fans were not too excited because Carrey and Daniels had no part in it.
- 5/31/2024
- by Meaghan Argueta
- MovieWeb


There is no place better for a horror fan than the ever-growing film library of Shudder. It was already one of the most niche streaming services in the market, it is also perfect for giving the fans what they want by giving them new and exciting horror films every month. So, if you love Shudder and are wondering what are best movies coming to the Scream Queen of streaming services in June 2024, here are our best picks for you.
A Lonely Place to Die (June 3)
A Lonely Place to Die is a British action thriller film directed by Julian Gilbey from a screenplay co-written by Julian and Will Gilbey. The 2011 film follows the story of five hikers as they hear cries of pain in the wilderness and to their horror it’s a little girl buried in the ground. When they decide to get her to safety they are chased by the kidnappers.
A Lonely Place to Die (June 3)
A Lonely Place to Die is a British action thriller film directed by Julian Gilbey from a screenplay co-written by Julian and Will Gilbey. The 2011 film follows the story of five hikers as they hear cries of pain in the wilderness and to their horror it’s a little girl buried in the ground. When they decide to get her to safety they are chased by the kidnappers.
- 5/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

"The Mist" has arguably one of the bleakest horror movie endings of all time, and that's saying something. Adapting the Stephen King novella of the same name, writer-director Frank Darabont created a finale that feels utterly cruel and overwhelmingly dark. It's worth noting that this is an ending Darabont created himself — King's novella ends on a dark but potentially hopeful note, whereas Darabont's ending seems to be saying there's no hope to be found anywhere. It's designed to make you feel bad.
Darabont, for his part, says he merely seized on a suggestion from King's story itself. "I thought, 'If we're gonna make a horror movie based on a Stephen King story, let's take Steve's most horrible, dour, and darkest thought and follow it out to its logical conclusion," Darabont said. "It really is from Stephen King, although he himself didn't realize it until I read that line back to him.
Darabont, for his part, says he merely seized on a suggestion from King's story itself. "I thought, 'If we're gonna make a horror movie based on a Stephen King story, let's take Steve's most horrible, dour, and darkest thought and follow it out to its logical conclusion," Darabont said. "It really is from Stephen King, although he himself didn't realize it until I read that line back to him.
- 5/26/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film

Dumb and Dumber To made Netflix's Top 10, 10 years after its release. Critics and audiences disliked the sequel for its lack of humor. Despite the negativity, the movie was a box-office success, but a third installment may not be necessary.
Jim Carrey's critically panned comedy sequel, Dumb and Dumber To, enters Netflix's Top 10 Chart in the United States 10 years later. Written and directed once again by the Farrelly brothers, the sequel to Dumb and Dumber sees Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprising their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne 20 years after the events of the first film, as the two dimwitted adults set out on another cross-country road trip, this time to find Harry's adopted daughter. The cast also includes Rob Riggle in a dual role as twin brothers, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, and Kathleen Turner.
Now, 10 years after its release, Carrey's critically panned comedy sequel has entered Netflix's Top 10 chart stateside.
Jim Carrey's critically panned comedy sequel, Dumb and Dumber To, enters Netflix's Top 10 Chart in the United States 10 years later. Written and directed once again by the Farrelly brothers, the sequel to Dumb and Dumber sees Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprising their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne 20 years after the events of the first film, as the two dimwitted adults set out on another cross-country road trip, this time to find Harry's adopted daughter. The cast also includes Rob Riggle in a dual role as twin brothers, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, and Kathleen Turner.
Now, 10 years after its release, Carrey's critically panned comedy sequel has entered Netflix's Top 10 chart stateside.
- 5/23/2024
- by Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant

Dumb and Dumber To is back on Netflix's Top 3, driven by nostalgia and Jim Carrey's popularity. The sequel, originally criticized on its theatrical release, stars a comedic duo on a road trip adventure, receiving mixed reviews. Carrey and Daniels' 20-year reunion was praised, making the film a moderate box office success.
Dumb and Dumber To has made a surprising leap into the Netflix Top 3. The 10-year-old movie starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels was a belated sequel to the 1994 Farrelly brothers comedy Dumb and Dumber, but the two-decade hiatus did not make fans crave the over-the-top antics of Lloyd Christmas (Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Daniels) a second time around. However, like so many older movies, the film is finding a new lease of life on the streaming platform.
Dumb and Dumber To begins with Lloyd having spent 20 years in a psychiatric hospital following his romantic rejection by his would-be girlfriend Mary.
Dumb and Dumber To has made a surprising leap into the Netflix Top 3. The 10-year-old movie starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels was a belated sequel to the 1994 Farrelly brothers comedy Dumb and Dumber, but the two-decade hiatus did not make fans crave the over-the-top antics of Lloyd Christmas (Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Daniels) a second time around. However, like so many older movies, the film is finding a new lease of life on the streaming platform.
Dumb and Dumber To begins with Lloyd having spent 20 years in a psychiatric hospital following his romantic rejection by his would-be girlfriend Mary.
- 5/18/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb

Daryl Dixon's 15-year run in The Walking Dead universe solidifies his status as an iconic character, surpassing even Rick Grimes. Norman Reedus' portrayal of Daryl Dixon marks a significant acting streak, showcasing his commitment to the role from the start. Despite initial plans, Daryl Dixon's popularity led to his survival and emergence as a central figure, challenging Rick Grimes' protagonist status.
An impressive 14-year Walking Dead actor streak highlights that one character may be the franchise's true protagonist. Since the show began in 2010, The Walking Dead has been full of interesting and memorable characters, but the series has always had a rotating cast. Throughout the main show's 11 seasons, there were naturally plenty of big deaths and departures, meaning some of the franchise's biggest characters didn't make it to The Walking Dead's finale. Even the franchise's lead character, Rick Grimes, departed the show in season 9, meaning his run of consecutive appearances was broken.
An impressive 14-year Walking Dead actor streak highlights that one character may be the franchise's true protagonist. Since the show began in 2010, The Walking Dead has been full of interesting and memorable characters, but the series has always had a rotating cast. Throughout the main show's 11 seasons, there were naturally plenty of big deaths and departures, meaning some of the franchise's biggest characters didn't make it to The Walking Dead's finale. Even the franchise's lead character, Rick Grimes, departed the show in season 9, meaning his run of consecutive appearances was broken.
- 4/26/2024
- by Kyle McLeod
- ScreenRant

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is the franchise's seventh show, featuring iconic characters Rick Grimes and Michonne from the main show. Watching The Walking Dead seasons 1 to 10 (until the thirteenth episode) and World Beyond's two seasons will provide valuable background information for the spinoff. The other spinoffs in The Walking Dead franchise are optional, as they do not have significant connections to Rick and Michonne's spinoff.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is the franchise's seventh show, so there are a few previous installments that would be best to see before viewing Rick and Michonne's spinoff. The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live's cast includes the return of the main show's iconic Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira). As with other spinoffs in the franchise, crossover characters indicate likely overlap between story details and arcs established prior to The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live's events.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is the franchise's seventh show, so there are a few previous installments that would be best to see before viewing Rick and Michonne's spinoff. The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live's cast includes the return of the main show's iconic Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira). As with other spinoffs in the franchise, crossover characters indicate likely overlap between story details and arcs established prior to The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live's events.
- 2/23/2024
- by Kelly Hendrickse
- ScreenRant

Warning: This list contains spoilers concerning the deaths of many major characters from several TV shows.
Major character deaths in TV shows establish a sense of real danger and unpredictability. Shows like The Walking Dead, Sons of Anarchy, Grey's Anatomy, and Lost have killed off main characters, shocking audiences. Character deaths can change the tone of a show and have long-lasting effects on the story.
Single major character deaths can be used to establish that none of the characters are completely safe in an intense TV show. With most pop culture, the audience assumes that certain characters are protected from death, usually because they are the protagonists. However, if the writers of any given show want to create a setting where the danger is real, the fact that certain people always survive becomes a plot hole over time. Yet some characters need to live, so they can carry a long-term story.
Major character deaths in TV shows establish a sense of real danger and unpredictability. Shows like The Walking Dead, Sons of Anarchy, Grey's Anatomy, and Lost have killed off main characters, shocking audiences. Character deaths can change the tone of a show and have long-lasting effects on the story.
Single major character deaths can be used to establish that none of the characters are completely safe in an intense TV show. With most pop culture, the audience assumes that certain characters are protected from death, usually because they are the protagonists. However, if the writers of any given show want to create a setting where the danger is real, the fact that certain people always survive becomes a plot hole over time. Yet some characters need to live, so they can carry a long-term story.
- 2/8/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant

Characters' off-screen deaths can be disappointing and fail to give them a proper send-off. Deaths that diverge from the original source material can be especially disheartening for fans. Off-screen deaths can negatively impact a viewer's enjoyment of a TV series.
Within the world of television, it has always been important for characters to receive a proper send-off, that’s why it can be so disappointing when characters are completely failed by disappointing off-screen deaths. Often, this can be a result of actors abruptly deciding to leave a series, behind-the-scenes controversies, and just poor planning and writing. It can be upsetting when an otherwise engaging and well-produced TV show does not provide characters with an appropriate end to their story and instead just lazily reveals that they died.
TV deaths that completely failed their characters became even more disheartening when the series diverted from an already existing book or comic book series,...
Within the world of television, it has always been important for characters to receive a proper send-off, that’s why it can be so disappointing when characters are completely failed by disappointing off-screen deaths. Often, this can be a result of actors abruptly deciding to leave a series, behind-the-scenes controversies, and just poor planning and writing. It can be upsetting when an otherwise engaging and well-produced TV show does not provide characters with an appropriate end to their story and instead just lazily reveals that they died.
TV deaths that completely failed their characters became even more disheartening when the series diverted from an already existing book or comic book series,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Stephen Holland
- ScreenRant

The Boys season 4 will have shocking moments like previous seasons, with even more intense and outrageous scenes. The music in the show plays a significant role in creating surprising and memorable moments, expanding the audience's understanding of characters. The original songs written for The Boys contribute to the heightened world of superheroes as celebrities, adding depth and humor to the series.
The Boys is soon to return after its spinoff show Gen V set up big things to come in the Vought Cinematic Universe’s flagship show. Since The Boys premiered in 2019, it has adapted some of the most shocking sequences from its source material (a comic book series of the same name) with vivid realism and managed to up the ante with each consecutive season. With body explosions, homicidal superheroes, Nazis, orgies, and more already on the books, it’s hard to imagine where The Boys will go next.
The Boys is soon to return after its spinoff show Gen V set up big things to come in the Vought Cinematic Universe’s flagship show. Since The Boys premiered in 2019, it has adapted some of the most shocking sequences from its source material (a comic book series of the same name) with vivid realism and managed to up the ante with each consecutive season. With body explosions, homicidal superheroes, Nazis, orgies, and more already on the books, it’s hard to imagine where The Boys will go next.
- 12/1/2023
- by Owen Danoff
- ScreenRant
‘The Mist’ 4K Ultra HD Review – There’s a Reason We’re Still Talking About This Movie 16 Years Later

Stephen King adaptations have always been hit and miss. Before Mike Flanagan came along, there was one filmmaker who could always be trusted with King’s material: Frank Darabont, whose first foray into filmmaking was a short adaptation of “The Woman in the Room.” After making a name for himself as a screenwriter with the likes of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and The Blob, Darabont made his feature directorial debut with 1994’s The Shawshank Redemption and followed it up with The Green Mile in 1999.
His thus-far final King adaptation came in 2007 with The Mist, which finds a group of locals trapped in a grocery store while an ominous fog shrouding mysterious secrets envelopes their quaint Maine town. A microcosm of any community, the supermarket is a canny setting for a contained thriller. The divisive mob mentality and pigheaded self-righteousness that manifests under pressure is even more poignant in a post-Trump world.
His thus-far final King adaptation came in 2007 with The Mist, which finds a group of locals trapped in a grocery store while an ominous fog shrouding mysterious secrets envelopes their quaint Maine town. A microcosm of any community, the supermarket is a canny setting for a contained thriller. The divisive mob mentality and pigheaded self-righteousness that manifests under pressure is even more poignant in a post-Trump world.
- 11/29/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com

The Walking Dead chief content officer is open to bringing back the main series for a season 12 after the currently-airing spinoffs. Scott Gimple mentioned the potential for a crossover event involving all the new spinoffs. While not specifically planned, Gimple expressed enthusiasm for a convergence of the shows narratively.
The Walking Dead chief content officer Scott Gimple says season 12 of the long-running zombie franchise is still on the table after the currently-airing spinoffs. The flagship series ended in 2022, making way for multiple spinoffs featuring major characters from the original show. So far, Dead City starring Maggie and Negan, as well as Daryl Dixon starring Daryl, have begun their multi-season runs.
Speaking at New York Comic Con (via ComicBook.com), Gimple revealed that, despite the Walking Dead series finale already airing, he would be open to bringing the main series back once the spinoffs are over. He also discussed the possibility of...
The Walking Dead chief content officer Scott Gimple says season 12 of the long-running zombie franchise is still on the table after the currently-airing spinoffs. The flagship series ended in 2022, making way for multiple spinoffs featuring major characters from the original show. So far, Dead City starring Maggie and Negan, as well as Daryl Dixon starring Daryl, have begun their multi-season runs.
Speaking at New York Comic Con (via ComicBook.com), Gimple revealed that, despite the Walking Dead series finale already airing, he would be open to bringing the main series back once the spinoffs are over. He also discussed the possibility of...
- 11/6/2023
- by Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant

"Dragged Across Concrete" is a divisive neo-noir cop thriller with a shocking ending. Critics praised Mel Gibson's performance but some called the movie racist and misogynistic. It can be streamed on Netflix or rented/bought on major platforms like Apple TV, Google Play, and more.
What did the critics say about the film, Dragged Across Concrete, and where can it be streamed? Directed by S. Craig Zahler, Dragged Across Concrete is a neo-noir cop heist thriller that follows two detectives named Brett Ridgeman (Mel Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vince Vaughn) who are suspended from the police department due to committing police brutality. In a desperate attempt to earn quick money, the two disgraced detectives team up with a thief named Lorentz Vogelmann (Thomas Kretschmann) and become involved in a bank robbery.
However, while Ridgeman and Lurasetti are the main characters of the film, Dragged Across Concrete also focuses on...
What did the critics say about the film, Dragged Across Concrete, and where can it be streamed? Directed by S. Craig Zahler, Dragged Across Concrete is a neo-noir cop heist thriller that follows two detectives named Brett Ridgeman (Mel Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vince Vaughn) who are suspended from the police department due to committing police brutality. In a desperate attempt to earn quick money, the two disgraced detectives team up with a thief named Lorentz Vogelmann (Thomas Kretschmann) and become involved in a bank robbery.
However, while Ridgeman and Lurasetti are the main characters of the film, Dragged Across Concrete also focuses on...
- 11/4/2023
- by Timothy Lee
- ScreenRant

Some actors on AMC's The Walking Dead originally auditioned for different roles, such as Ethan Embry, who tried out for pilot characters but ended up playing Carter. Laurie Holden originally auditioned for the role of Lori but was offered the part of Andrea instead. Sonequa Martin-Green initially auditioned for Michonne but was cast as Sasha instead, after former showrunner Glen Mazarra created the role specifically for her.
AMC's The Walking Dead has some memorable performances, but some actors who play these iconic characters originally tried out for other roles. Twd, being set in a zombie apocalypse, has viewers saying goodbye to many adored characters over the seasons and across the spinoffs, such as the numerous deaths during the Whisperer War, like Tara, or devastating deaths like Glenn's and Abraham's at the hands of Negan. That being said, the long-running nature of the franchise also resulted in countless...
AMC's The Walking Dead has some memorable performances, but some actors who play these iconic characters originally tried out for other roles. Twd, being set in a zombie apocalypse, has viewers saying goodbye to many adored characters over the seasons and across the spinoffs, such as the numerous deaths during the Whisperer War, like Tara, or devastating deaths like Glenn's and Abraham's at the hands of Negan. That being said, the long-running nature of the franchise also resulted in countless...
- 11/3/2023
- by Kelly Hendrickse
- ScreenRant
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