Clint Eastwood’s Pale Rider Lands Free Streaming Home

In Pale Rider, Clint Eastwood plays The Preacher, a stranger who comes to a small Old West town plagued by a ruthless mining baron. The film draws a connection to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, with Eastwood’s character symbolizing Death and arriving on a white horse. Like many Western heroes, The Preacher protects the town and its people. However, when the miners resist the baron’s unfair demands, the baron unleashes his men to eliminate The Preacher and anyone who supports him.

Nuremberg, Baahubali & SpongeBob: ScreenRant’s Movie Review Roundup

We have new reviews for potential Oscar contenders like Nuremberg and Baahubali: The Epic, the newest film from RRR director S.S. Rajamouli, plus a review of the latest SpongeBob movie. We also have highlights from reviews presented at the 2025 AFI Fest in Los Angeles. Check our Movie Reviews section every day for the newest releases and insightful critic opinions.

Josh Hutcherson Explained Why He Does Have FOMO As New Hunger Games Movies Get Made

The world of The Hunger Games is back in cinemas with The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, which did well in theaters. Now, another prequel movie based on the story of Haymitch Abernathy, called Sunrise on the Reaping, is in the works. Actor Josh Hutcherson recently shared his thoughts with ET’s TikTok about the series continuing without him, explaining how he feels about it.

Star Wars Fans’ Campaign to Save Ben Solo Movie Pulls Stunts, Sets Meetup

So, I recently found out something really interesting! Adam Driver – you know, Kylo Ren from the Star Wars sequels – apparently had a whole movie idea he pitched to Disney with Steven Soderbergh. They envisioned it as a sort of ‘Hunt for Ben Solo’ story, exploring what happened after The Rise of Skywalker. But, unfortunately, Disney’s Bob Iger and Alan Bergman weren’t feeling it and shut the project down pretty quickly. It’s a shame, I think it could have been a cool way to expand on his character!

Cheers’ Confirmed Remake Saves Ted Danson’s Iconic Series From A TV Trend That Needs To End

I remember when Cheers first aired – critics loved it, and surprisingly, a lot of people tuned in to watch! It was a huge hit for NBC. What’s amazing is that even after it finished in 1993, it stayed popular thanks to reruns and now streaming. I think that’s how a whole new generation of us discovered it, while the original fans kept enjoying it too. Because it’s still so loved, there’s been a lot of talk among fans about bringing it back, especially now that Frasier has returned.

This Is The Greatest Horror Movie Of All Time – Prove Me Wrong

I’ve loved movies since I was a kid. Growing up, I often spent time alone, and the TV became my companion. I quickly became fascinated with horror films, and even though I’ve written about many different genres, horror remains my favorite. So, when ScreenRant asked me to name the greatest horror movie ever made, I knew right away: it had to be Alien, which is also one of my all-time favorite movies.