Some movies are only made with modest expectations, only to end up becoming genuinely excellent. Audiences sometimes walk into these films expecting disposable entertainment, low effort cash grabs, or goofy genre exercises, then leave surprised by how much heart, creativity, or craftsmanship they actually contain. These are the movies that
15 Shows Where Only the First Season Was Good
Some television shows start off with a bang, featuring incredible first seasons that feel tightly written, and impossible to stop watching. But sometimes the mystery goes too far, the characters become exaggerated versions of themselves, or the writers simply run out of ideas after an explosive start. In other cases,
DISCLOSURE DAY First Reactions
Last night, LMO time, the final trailer dropped for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day. This coincided with the first press screenings, these started on Wednesday. As usual, the first reactions out of these are the social media and online pundits, outlets like LMO. We didn’t get an invite, probably because every
Retro Review: FEAR ITSELF (2008)
TV broadcasted killer anthology shows over the years: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, etc. Today the anthology show lives on with series like Black Mirror and Love, Death & Robots. Yet, for every anthology show remembered, one gets forgotten: Circle of Fear, Out of the Unknown, Ghost
Hardy MOBLAND Details Swirl
Last week we reported that Tom Hardy’s future in MobLand was still hanging in the balance, despite reports he had already been fired. Now, more details have emerged from the set of the Guy Ritchie crime thriller series that throw some light onto the situation. Reports seem to indicate that