Ahsoka Season 2 Gets an Exciting Filming Update From Star

Natasha Liu Bordizzo has finished filming her scenes for Season 2 of Ahsoka. The actress, who plays Sabine Wren in the Disney+ Star Wars show, announced the news on Instagram after seven months of filming in Richmond, England. She shared a photo of herself and Rosario Dawson (as Ahsoka Tano) in costume, signaling the completion of her work on the season.

The Best Medieval Shows & Movies on Netflix

For the last ten years, Netflix has been a leader in bringing medieval action and adventure to viewers, with popular shows like *Vikings* and *The Witcher*. Here’s a look at some of the best medieval-themed shows available on Netflix and why they’re worth watching.

Nic Cage Stole the Show in Martin Scorsese’s Forgotten 74% RT Psychological Thriller

One of the highlights of this 1990s film is Nicolas Cage’s surprisingly strong performance. Released in 1999, *Bringing Out the Dead* is a bit of a hidden gem from Martin Scorsese, and one of his rarer forays into the thriller genre outside of films like *Cape Fear* and *Shutter Island*. Despite a career filled with memorable roles and collaborations with top directors, Nicolas Cage remains an often-overlooked actor. *Bringing Out the Dead* is a visually striking and thematically rich film, packed with intense moments and abstract imagery, and Cage truly shines in it.

‘The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’/’Home Alone Crossover’ You Never Knew You Wanted Has Just Been Announced

Kent Sazi, the director, explained his vision for blending the classic Ninja Turtles stories with the lighthearted feel of 1990s family comedies like *Home Alone* and *Home Alone 2: Lost in New York* – a combination reflected in the Turtles’ new short. Sazi, who grew up a fan of both franchises, described the project as a chance to merge those influences. He noted the Turtles are usually focused on serious survival, but in this case, their challenge is simply navigating the New Jersey Turnpike. Sazi also discussed his intention to place the Turtles in a fresh setting, hoping it will lead to more exciting adventures down the line.

Dolph Lundgren’s 36-Year-Old Marvel Movie is Hard To Find, But Worth The Effort

Mark Goldblatt’s 1989 action movie, *The Punisher*, is based on the comic book character Frank Castle, created in the early 1970s by Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. Despite having a dedicated fanbase, the film has largely been forgotten, likely because it was released directly to video due to financial problems at New World Pictures. Currently, the only way to watch it is by buying a physical copy – it’s not available for streaming or digital rental. But those who are fans insist it’s a worthwhile purchase for a small price.

LeBron James Just Announced A Follow-Up To The Decision, And NBA Fans Have Funny Thoughts

In the summer of 2010, LeBron James faced a big decision as his contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers was ending. His next move was highly anticipated, and his business partner organized a televised announcement called *The Decision* on ESPN. The 75-minute special included discussions before James finally revealed he would be joining the Miami Heat, about 30 minutes into the program.

Knocked Up Is Almost 20 Years Old, And I’m Amazed At How Relevant One Side Plot Still Is

The movie *Knocked Up* centers on Allison, played by Katherine Heigl, and her attempt to build a relationship with Ben (Seth Rogen) after finding out they’re expecting a child. Director Judd Apatow filled the film with familiar faces, including many from *Freaks and Geeks*, as well as his own family – a brilliant casting choice. However, the performance that I remembered most vividly was Ryan Seacrest hilariously playing a heightened version of himself.

Gerard Butler’s Law Abiding Citizen Finds Success on Streaming 16 Years Later

As of October 6, 2025, the movie *Law Abiding Citizen* is currently the 7th most popular film on Netflix in the United States, according to FlixPatrol. It’s quickly gaining traction, moving up three spots from yesterday when it debuted at number 10. Surprisingly, this 16-year-old film is performing better than newer releases like *Karate Kid: Legends* (at #8), *Sing-Along* (#9), and *The Martian* (#10). Starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx, the movie follows a man who decides to take the law into his own hands after the person who harmed his family isn’t punished.