Stargate SG-1 Lands on Netflix Ahead of Revival

Beginning February 15th, all ten seasons of Stargate SG-1 will be available to stream. This sci-fi series, produced by MGM Television, continues the story from the 1994 Stargate movie, focusing on the adventures of the main team at Stargate Command.

42 Years Later, This 84% RT Movie Is Still The Best Way To Introduce Someone To The Fantasy Genre

Rewatching fantasy movies can be incredibly rewarding because you often notice small details you missed before, deepening your enjoyment and offering fresh insights into the story. Fantasy often uses symbolic elements – what some might see as simple tricks – to represent real-world issues. As a result, many fantasy films end by prompting you to think about bigger philosophical ideas through the journeys of their characters.

Ben Affleck’s New Netflix Hit Redeems His Worst Movie Ever

Despite early success, a series of poor decisions hampered Ben Affleck’s career for several years. Films like Reindeer Games and Jersey Girl were critically panned, and he didn’t regain positive reviews until the 2010s. With movies like The Town, Argo, and Gone Girl, he successfully returned to prominence as a leading actor.

‘Wonder Man’ Is an Acting Masterclass with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley

The series begins with a fantastic episode called “Matinée.” We meet young Simon Williams (played by Kameron J Meadows) and his father, Sanford (Bechir Sylvain), as they’re completely captivated by a delightfully silly 1980s Wonder Man movie. Years later, adult Simon (Abdul-Mateen II) is anxiously getting ready for a small role on American Horror Story. He’s a very careful actor, spending a lot of time planning his performance, which irritates the director. Things get even worse when Simon returns to his cramped apartment – shared with his girlfriend, Vivian (Olivia Thirlby) – in his old Toyota Camry.

I’m Even More Excited About A24’s Highly-Anticipated New Horror Movie After Hearing Which Classic Inspired It

Undertone is a spooky podcast story about a woman who returns home to care for her sick mother. While reviewing listener-submitted recordings for her podcast, she starts experiencing strange and unexplainable events herself. What makes this show different is that you only see one character, Evy (played by Nina Kiri), and the entire story takes place in her mother’s house.

Taron Egerton’s The Kingsman Franchise Deserves a Resurrection

Despite only three movies being released, the future of the Kingsman franchise is uncertain, and its star is fading. Although 20th Century Studios claims to be developing another film, its release date keeps getting delayed, leaving fans wondering if it will ever happen. Still, the series deserves a chance to regain its audience after years of anticipation.

Charlie Hunnam’s 10/10 Dystopian Movie Predicted the Future Better Than Any Film of Its Kind

Dystopian stories – tales of oppressive societies – have been popular in both books and movies ever since authors like George Orwell wrote classics such as 1984 and Animal Farm. These stories often explore problems like widespread poverty, unfair rule, and the collapse of social order. Many aim to foresee and caution against the dangers of oppression and hardship, and some have turned out to be remarkably accurate in their predictions. A particularly compelling example features a British cast and feels increasingly relevant to our current world.

Why Back To The Future’s Biff Actor Has A ‘Complicated’ Relationship With The Movie (And How ‘Butthead’ Is Involved)

I was listening to Thomas F. Wilson on Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast, and he was talking about his time working on Back to the Future. He admitted that Eric Stoltz, who was originally cast as Marty McFly, wasn’t very nice to him. But even with everything that went on – and apparently there were some issues – Wilson said he feels incredibly lucky to have been a part of that movie. It was fascinating to hear him talk about it all.