Watch David Fincher’s 10/10 Thriller Masterpiece Before It Leaves Streaming in 2 Days

David Fincher is a highly acclaimed director known for captivating thrillers such as Se7en, Gone Girl, and Zodiac, and powerful dramas like The Social Network and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. One of his earlier films, the 1997 thriller starring Michael Douglas, will soon be removed from streaming services, so now’s the time to watch it if you haven’t already.

Are Jean Grey & the Rest of the X-Men Dead In Avengers: Doomsday?

The latest trailer for Avengers: Doomsday begins with a conversation between Professor X and Magneto inside the X-Mansion, which appears to be in chaos and covered in dust. The trailer then shows Cyclops using his powerful optic blast, with a glimpse of a massive figure looming in the distance.

7 Marvel Heroes That Would Be Better in DC Comics

It’s interesting to consider which Marvel heroes would fit well in the DC Universe. While it’s impossible to know for sure, it’s a fun idea to explore. I believe many Marvel heroes would actually do very well. For example, Spider-Man would likely become as popular as Superman, and Doctor Strange would find a good fit with DC’s magical characters. Here are 7 Marvel icons I think would thrive in the DC Universe.

Latest Netflix Anime Film Dominates Global Charts With 1 Million Views in Just 3 Days

According to Netflix Tudum, the latest rankings are based on total views from January 19th to 25th. Despite only being out for three days, Cosmic Princess Kaguya still managed to get a million views! It’s currently the only anime on the list, likely because no other major anime films were released on Netflix this month. The anime is new and quickly gaining popularity, and it received support from well-known manga artists like Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto), Gege Akutami (Jujutsu Kaisen), and Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man), who created special illustrations. These illustrations were shared on the anime’s official X (formerly Twitter) account after the film’s release.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Unbelievably Juiced Up Japan’s Box Office in 2025

A recent report shows that the movie Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle significantly boosted Japan’s box office revenue in 2025. Profits were 32% higher than in 2024, reaching 206 billion yen – equivalent to $1.34 billion. While this is less than what Hollywood typically earns, it highlights the growing importance of anime to the Japanese economy. Infinity Castle alone earned $255 million in Japan, a remarkable figure. Surprisingly, the film continues to generate revenue in theaters even after its initial release last summer.