Anya Taylor-Joy’s Sci-Fi Thriller The Gorge Is a Hit on the Apple TV Charts

According to FlixPatrol, the movie The Gorge is currently the third most popular film on Apple TV worldwide. While it didn’t get much attention when it was released on February 14, 2025, it’s now become a streaming hit. It recently reached a major milestone by staying in the top 10 most-watched movies in the US for an impressive 400 days.

The Most Loved Characters In Game of Thrones, Ranked

Everyone enjoys fictional characters for different reasons. Some prefer characters who are kind and friendly, while others connect with those who are loyal or brave. While taste is subjective, certain characters in Game of Thrones consistently proved more popular than others. As House of the Dragon prepares for its third season, many fans are feeling nostalgic for the best seasons of the original series and the characters they loved.

Tom Hanks’ Apollo 13 Becomes a PVOD Hit After Artemis II Safe Return Home

Following the recent success of the Artemis II mission, interest in the 1995 film Apollo 13 is rising. FlixPatrol reports the movie climbed the rental charts on Apple TV+ over the weekend, reaching positions 11 and 12 globally. It’s also doing well in the United States, currently ranked at number 13 – a fitting number considering the source material.

FX’s Fargo Series Successfully Adapted The Coen Brothers For Television

Peacock isn’t simply approving a comedy about a struggling newspaper; they’re framing it as a documentary, using a fictional production crew similar to the one from The Office. Tony Gilroy struggled to get funding for a current political thriller about fighting fascism, but he’s getting full support when he tells a similar story in the Star Wars universe.

10 Forgotten Animated Blockbusters, Ranked By Box Office

It’s interesting how some critically acclaimed animated movies don’t make much money, while others that critics dislike can be huge hits. There’s no sure way to predict an animated film’s financial success, although the truly popular ones often remain beloved over time. Of course, there are always a few surprises that break the mold.

Stephen King Says The Shield Changed TV More Than The Sopranos

Stephen King recently discussed the FX series The Shield on Threads, pointing out that it premiered three years after The Sopranos. He believes The Shield was more widely watched because it aired on FX, and argues this ultimately made it more impactful in shaping the future of television.

Christopher Nolan Owes His Career-Defining Time Aesthetic To His Brother

Christopher Nolan, much like directors such as Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, has built a reputation for quality that makes each of his films a major event. Viewers expect a complex and visually stunning experience that expands the possibilities of filmmaking. Surprisingly, the core ideas and style found in his big-budget films like Tenet, Oppenheimer, and even earlier works, actually originated from a more modest film and were initially conceived by his brother, Jonathan Nolan.

Disney’s 9-Part Fantasy Sitcom Has One Of TV’s Best-Ever Lines

Many fans consider Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be its weakest. After the Avengers broke up and the massive success of Endgame, the series had trouble finding its direction. Plus, Marvel introduced a lot of new characters too quickly, and some potentially great ones didn’t get the attention they deserved. However, Phase Four wasn’t without its successes, including Shang-Chi, Hawkeye, and No Way Home, and it actually started with what many consider its strongest entry.