Last Days Review: Justin Lin’s New True Story Drama Is a Rare Disaster

The movie tells the story of John Allen Chau, a 26-year-old who undertakes a risky and unlawful trip, believing God has called him to share his beliefs. He travels around the world with the goal of reaching the isolated Sentinelese tribe on North Sentinel Island, in what is known as a highly dangerous missionary effort. Meanwhile, an Indian detective (Radhika Apte) from the Andaman Islands tries to intercept him, fearing for both his safety and the well-being of the tribe.

How Hulu Reinvents ‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ in 2025

It’s hard to match how popular and well-received the first movie was, but thankfully, the director understands that simply copying it wouldn’t satisfy audiences today. This new version on Hulu, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, has enough of its own ideas to stand out – here’s a comparison to the original.

NCIS: Sydney Season 3 Quietly Confirms the Franchise’s New Greatest Character

The third season of NCIS: Sydney began last week with Michelle Mackey’s (Olivia Swann) team noticeably short one member. The season premiere revealed their forensic scientist had resigned, explaining their departure in a video message. However, Doc (William McInnes) suspects there’s more to the story. Previously, the team had asked Rosie to look into a private issue, and that investigation led them to clues about Blue’s sudden exit in the episode “True Blue.”

10 Darkest Marvel Stories to Celebrate the Spooky Season, Ranked

Comics such as Hellstorm: Prince of Lies, Sub-Mariner: The Depths, and Thor: Vikings are just as frightening and intense as the scariest horror movies people enjoy during Halloween. They’re a great choice for readers who want a dark and unsettling experience that matches the spooky season.

Resident Evil 2 Creator Reveals Nintendo Game He Uses For Inspiration

The director of Resident Evil 2 is known for being open about what he likes and dislikes. He recently shared that he’s often looked to a particular classic game for inspiration over the years. He considers it a masterclass in game design, and while it might be surprising, it’s clear how it’s shaped some of his most popular creations.

Star Trek’s Big Canon Problem Is Quietly Erasing 59 Years of Sci-Fi’s Best Fan Service

The announcement of a new Star Trek series set to premiere in early 2026, accompanied by its first trailer, has excited fans. The show takes place far into the future – the 32nd century, a thousand years after the original Enterprise – and the trailer hints at connections to previous Star Trek shows, including a return appearance by Robert Picardo as the Doctor from Voyager. This distant setting offers more freedom from strict adherence to established storylines. While Strange New Worlds carefully fits its narrative within the existing Star Trek timeline as a prequel to the original series, inconsistencies have always existed within the franchise. Every shared universe now worries about maintaining a consistent “canon,” but Star Trek arguably should have from the start. In the 1960s, attention to detail wasn’t as crucial; even fundamental aspects like warp drive and the show’s timeframe were open to interpretation. This fluidity continued with The Next Generation and its spin-offs, and fans enjoyed debating how to reconcile any discrepancies. However, with the newer series, that changed. Instead of trying to find explanations, fans began to simply attribute inconsistencies to errors by the show’s creators.

Chris Stuckmann Gives The Best Found Footage Recs to Prepare for Shelby Oaks

Director Chris Stuckmann, known for his film criticism, shares how he made his highly anticipated horror film, discussing the challenges of creating a scary and believable atmosphere, and finding the right visuals in forgotten locations. He also talks about his favorite found footage movies, his experience working with actress Camille Sullivan, and his thoughts on … Read more

These Bad Dragon Ball Super Storylines Are Still Worse Than DBZ

While Dragon Ball Z has its criticized moments, the story problems in Dragon Ball Super are significantly worse. Fans often discuss the issues with bringing Frieza back, but other choices – like ignoring important characters or delivering disappointing power increases – make Super‘s flaws much harder to overlook compared to anything Z did.