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So Your Kid Has Powers… Comparing Three Dark Superpowered Thrillers
What happens when powers fall into the wrong hands? Chronicle, Brightburn, and The Innocents explore the darker side of superhuman abilities through teen angst, horror, and tragedy. From the found-footage charm of Chronicle to the unsettling realism of The Innocents, these films challenge the idea that powers always equal heroism. Dive into a world where strength doesn’t guarantee goodness—and darkness often takes the lead.
Markus Hansson
Apr 274 min read


Biopics never say the truth
Biopics often claim to tell true stories, but how accurate are they really? From Bohemian Rhapsody to The Social Network, many famous films alter facts for drama. This article explores why Hollywood changes real events, how emotional truth replaces historical accuracy, and what viewers should know before trusting the big screen. Learn which biopics bend reality and why it matters.
Markus Hansson
Apr 263 min read


Demi Moore Named People’s “Most Beautiful Person of 2025”
Demi Moore has been named People Magazine’s “Most Beautiful Person of 2025,” celebrating her timeless beauty and inner strength at 62. In a heartfelt interview, she opens up about aging, self-acceptance, and her evolving relationship with her body. Moore’s story reflects a shift in beauty standards, highlighting authenticity over perfection. Her recognition comes as she returns to screens in The Substance and Landman season 2.
Markus Hansson
Apr 251 min read


The Monkey: A Ridiculous Gore-Soaked Romp
Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey, based on a Stephen King story, blends horror and comedy in a strange mix that won’t please everyone. Following twin brothers haunted by a deadly toy monkey, the film features zany deaths and a surreal father-son subplot. While one standout death scene impresses, much of the film leans into absurdity over scares. Fans of splatter comedies may enjoy it, but traditional horror lovers might prefer Oddity or The First Omen.
Markus Hansson
Apr 242 min read


Aimee Lou Wood Responds to SNL's 'White Potus' Skit: A Comedy Controversy
The drama between The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood and SNL erupted after a controversial April 12 skit, “White Potus,” mocked her character with exaggerated prosthetics and a cartoonish accent. Wood called the portrayal “mean and unfunny,” sparking fan backlash and debate over the skit’s focus on her appearance. Though co-star Walton Goggins praised the sketch, Sherman later apologized. The incident has fueled wider conversations on comedy, body image, and respect for acto
Markus Hansson
Apr 232 min read


Why Have Action Movies Disappeared?
Action films have evolved, with classics like Die Hard and Terminator giving way to new archetypes and changing audience tastes, leading to the genre's decline
Markus Hansson
Apr 222 min read


Why Black Bag Is the Spy Film You Didn’t See Coming
Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag is not your typical spy thriller. With no explosions or high-tech gadgets, the film relies on intense conversations, psychological tension, and masterful acting by Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender. It opens with a shocking twist and never lets go. Visually striking and refreshingly smart, Black Bag rewards attentive viewers and redefines what a spy film can be—quiet, elegant, and deeply gripping.
Markus Hansson
Apr 212 min read


The Greatest Spider-Man Movie
Which Spider-Man film is the best? From the emotional depth of Spider-Man 2 to the groundbreaking animation of Into the Spider-Verse and the multiversal spectacle of No Way Home, each offers unique strengths. This analysis explores casting, storytelling, and cinematic style to determine which film rises above the rest and why Spider-Man continues to resonate across generations.
Markus Hansson
Apr 202 min read


"Paddington in Peru", This Year’s Family Easter Film?
Looking for an Easter movie that’s fun, meaningful, and family-friendly? Paddington in Peru checks every box. It’s a charming adventure with heartfelt themes of love, family, and belonging. It even features a Peruvian retirement home for bears run by Christian nuns—an unexpected but fitting touch for the season. Wholesome, funny, and rich with emotion, it’s a film that honors tradition while embracing modern values.
Markus Hansson
Apr 192 min read


The Worst Film in History: A Cultural Phenomenon of “Bad” Cinema
Bad films, celebrated by fans and critics alike, create a space where flaws are cherished, forming a rebellious bond among movie lovers.
Markus Hansson
Apr 183 min read


Yaya DaCosta Brings Birth Work to the Forefront with New Black Maternal Health Festival
Actress Yaya DaCosta is stepping into advocacy as host of the first Black Maternal Health Festival, aiming to spotlight the Black maternal health crisis through solutions and celebration. A birth worker since 2010, DaCosta draws from personal experience, including her own home birth, to encourage safe, empowering birth options. The online event runs through April 17 during Black Maternal Health Week.
Markus Hansson
Apr 171 min read


Emma D’Arcy Joins Tom Cruise and Chris Pratt in Alejandro Iñárritu’s Surreal Upcoming Film
Rising star Emma D’Arcy has joined Alejandro González Iñárritu’s new film alongside Tom Cruise and Chris Pratt. The untitled project, Iñárritu’s first English-language film since The Revenant, is described as an epic blending action and surrealism. It follows “the most powerful man in the world” as he causes a disaster and seeks redemption. With this high-profile cast and Iñárritu’s visionary direction, the film is already generating major buzz in the industry.
Markus Hansson
Apr 162 min read


Coachella 2025: A Festival of Music, Moments, and Modern Icons
Coachella 2025 kicked off with unforgettable moments—from Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s viral kiss to BLACKPINK’s mini-reunion and Charli XCX’s star-packed set. With surprise guest stars, bold political statements, and a celebration of diversity, this year’s festival proved once again why it’s more than just music—it’s a cultural phenomenon.
Markus Hansson
Apr 152 min read


Mickey Rourke Exits ‘Celebrity Big Brother U.K.’ Following Inappropriate Behavior
Mickey Rourke has exited Celebrity Big Brother U.K. after repeated use of offensive language and inappropriate behavior. The decision followed a confrontation with fellow housemate Chris and earlier remarks toward JoJo Siwa that were called homophobic. Despite issuing an apology, Rourke was warned his actions could lead to removal. ITV emphasized all contestants receive respect and inclusion training, and violations are addressed promptly.
Markus Hansson
Apr 141 min read


Brad Pitt Propels Adolescence Season Two Forward After Global Success
Brad Pitt's Plan B backs a potential A second season of the hit Netflix drama Adolescence could be in the works, thanks to Hollywood star Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment. Following the show's massive success, co-presidents Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner are in discussions with director Philip Barantini about the future of the series. The harrowing drama, co-created by Stephen Graham, has racked up 114.5 million views. With Pitt's backing, the team aims to expand the story
Markus Hansson
Apr 131 min read


From Superhero to Storyteller: Scarlett Johansson Debuts ‘Eleanor the Great’ at Cannes
Scarlett Johansson makes her directorial debut at Cannes 2025 with Eleanor the Great, starring June Squibb and Erin Kellyman.
Markus Hansson
Apr 121 min read


The Rise of Summer Blockbusters: How 'Jaws' Paved the Way for 'F1' and Beyond
Jaws kicked off the blockbuster summer season, and now F1 and Mission Impossible hope to lead Hollywood back to success.
Markus Hansson
Apr 111 min read


New Scandal at HBO's Harry Potter: Rowling vs. Everyone and the Snape Casting Disaster
As casting details for the Harry Potter series emerge, J.K. Rowling's recent comments about the original trio raise fan concerns.
Markus Hansson
Apr 103 min read


Avatar: Fire and Ash – CinemaCon Trailer Teases a Darker Pandora
The Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer reveals intense battles, new clans, and a darker tone, setting the stage for a powerful emotional journey.
Markus Hansson
Apr 92 min read


Patrick Schwarzenegger Strips Down for His Boldest Role Yet in ‘The White Lotus’
From The White Lotus to major roles with Nolan and Spielberg, Patrick Schwarzenegger's career is soaring after a standout 2025 debut.
Markus Hansson
Apr 82 min read
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