One of the Best Action Movies of the 21st Century That’s “A Future Classic” Is Finally Dethroned on Streaming

You can now watch Top Gun: Maverick on Paramount+. After doing incredibly well in theaters in 2022, it also became a huge hit on the streaming service, staying in the top 10 for over 450 days – almost a year and a half! Recently, though, it’s been bumped from the number 10 spot. Currently, Tom Cruise’s lesser-known crime thriller, American Made, is number one. Other films in the top 10 include The Equalizer and its sequel, the Naked Gun reboot with Liam Neeson, Django Unchained, Step Brothers, and A PAW Patrol Christmas – a bit of a change of pace from Top Gun, but potentially enjoyable!

‘Pluribus’ Episode 6 Reveals the Truth Behind the Cannibalism Twist

The season one finale of Pluribus, titled “Got Milk,” hinted at a shocking twist similar to the plot of the classic sci-fi film Soylent Green. That movie famously reveals humanity is secretly consuming people to survive. Pluribus confirms the “Joining” group does obtain “Human-Derived Protein” from the deceased to sustain the Others, but importantly, the show doesn’t portray them as villains for doing so.

5 Best Western TV Shows No One Remembers

Westerns have always remained popular, even though they’ve gone through different phases. From the classic movies and TV shows of the mid-20th century to the big-budget productions we see today, the genre has consistently found an audience. However, many worthwhile Western TV shows from the past have been largely overlooked and forgotten.

ScreenRant Movie Review Roundup: Marty Supreme, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, The Secret Agent & More!

As a total movie buff, I’ve been checking out the latest reviews, and there’s a lot to talk about! We’re diving into Timothée Chalamet’s potential Best Actor run – and how he stacks up against some other amazing performances, including one from a really exciting Brazilian actor. Plus, I’ve got the scoop on a bunch of new Christmas movies, some thought-provoking documentaries, and even a cool James Bond-inspired thriller on Shudder. I make it a habit to visit our reviews section every day to stay on top of everything new and get some insightful critic opinions – you should too!

Pluribus Episode 3 Recap & Ending Explained: Cameo & HDP’s Meaning

I was on the edge of my seat during the last few minutes of Pluribus episode 5! Carol figured out the infected were getting something from milk cartons, and when she looked into it, she discovered they were drinking this weird yellow liquid. Then, at the very end, she stumbled upon a warehouse where these infected people were hoarding something truly creepy – it was a really unsettling discovery!

Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 Review: The Video Game Movie Sequel Limbos Under The Low Bar Set By The First Film

Here are the details for the movie: It will be released on December 5, 2025, and is directed by Emma Tammi. Scott Cawthon wrote the screenplay. The film stars Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Freddy Carter, Theodus Crane, Wayne Knight, Teo Briones, Mckenna Grace, Skeet Ulrich, and Matthew Lillard. It’s rated PG-13 for violent content, scary scenes, and some language, and has a runtime of 104 minutes.

I Called Stranger Things’ Missing Jane Hopper Line, And It Turns Out It’s A Real Phone Number

Eleven, played by Millie Bobby Brown in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, consistently faces challenges in trying to live a normal life. After the events of Season 3, she moved away from Hawkins, Indiana with the Byers family. Even reuniting with her adoptive father, Jim Hopper, at the end of Season 4 wasn’t enough, as new openings to the Upside Down forced her into hiding by the start of Season 5. The Season 5 premiere reveals she’s now a missing person, and surprisingly, the phone number listed on the missing person poster is a real number fans can actually call.

Amazon’s Upcoming Wings of Fire Can Easily Beat House Of The Dragon

A new fantasy TV series is being developed based on Tui T. Sutherland’s popular Wings of Fire books. The series, which has been a New York Times bestseller for years and currently includes 15 novels with more planned, is designed for younger viewers and will be quite different in tone and content from shows like Game of Thrones.