Cross Showrunner Teases Season 2 ‘Honky-Tonk’ That Nobody Saw Coming

In a recent interview, showrunner Ben Watkins explained that the new season will build on the elements fans enjoy while also introducing some surprises. He emphasized the importance of a strong villain – or villains – as well as maintaining the show’s thrilling nature and pushing the main character, Alex Cross, to his absolute limits. According to Watkins, the upcoming season will deliver all of these key components.

New Psychological Thriller Remake Rocks Critics on Rotten Tomatoes After Streaming Debut

Okay, so I just finished watching The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, and honestly, it’s…fine. Right now, it’s sitting at 62% on Rotten Tomatoes after 13 reviews, which feels about right. Everyone seems to agree that Maika Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead are really good – they definitely nail the creepy “nanny from hell” vibe. But the general consensus is that this remake just doesn’t quite live up to the original from the early ’90s. It’s watchable, but don’t go in expecting a classic.

James Gunn Addresses DCU Big Bad Possibly Not Being Who Fans Might Expect, And Namedrops Zack Snyder In The Process

During a recent conversation with New Rockstars on YouTube, the director of the upcoming Superman movie discussed the difficulties of planning the future of the new DC Universe. He also hinted that a famous DC villain might not be part of his immediate vision. Known for being secretive, the director’s comments suggest the DC Universe, which recently relaunched, could be heading in an unexpected direction over the next ten years. True to form, he also managed to give a nod to Zack Snyder while explaining his plans.

Keith Urban Wrote A Song About Escaping ‘Soul Sucking’ Life More Than A Year Before News About His Split From Kidman Broke

That curiosity has led some to dig up an old Instagram post that Keith Urban put up nearly two years ago. It’s about a song called “Straight Line,” which would be the first single released from the singer’s most recent album. In the post, Urban describes the song as being about distancing from parts of our lives that we find “soul sucking,” including, curiously, relationships. Urban said in part…

New X-Men MCU Movie Update Has Fans Worried

According to a recent report from Daniel Richtman, Stephen Broussard is now a producer on a Marvel Cinematic Universe project. He’s been with Marvel since 2005, starting as an assistant to Kevin Feige on films like Fantastic Four and X-Men: The Last Stand. In addition to his work on X-Men, Broussard is also set to produce the upcoming Wonder Man series.