As more people turn to streaming from the comfort of their couch-pits, the small screen landscape has ballooned and splintered in a thousand directions. The era of monocultural appointment TV—the kind that made Game of Thrones (at its peak) or Lost before it into national talking points—has faded into the
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It’s been a tumultuous year. When 2025 began, the state of things already felt in upheaval. Whether it be technology, trade, or just pop culture, everywhere you looked was chaos. Obviously that’s only gotten turbo-charged by year’s end as we now take stock of bidding wars, great storytellers taken from
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This is it, the last weekend before Christmas. This time next week, it will all be over. You’ll still be eating leftover turkey and dreading 2026 arriving. We hope you have next week off, so you’ll need something to watch, not just over the weekend, but all of next week.
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Jason Statham still represents continuity, discipline, and credibility in action cinema genre that often chases trends instead of identity. Like Clint Eastwood, he built a screen persona around restraint and quiet threat rather than speeches. Like Charles Bronson, he projects danger through stillness and economy of movement. Like Sylvester Stallone,
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I thought it was about time we got back to some big ass spiders, and they don’t come much bigger than the big ass spider in Big Ass Spider. Big Ass Spider has the greatest opening scene in giant spiderdom. It opens on a close-up of our hero, Alex (J.J