Discover the Unique Chemistry Behind Doctor Who’s Most Iconic Stories!

Although numerous exceptional tales from Baker’s seven-year stint as the Fourth Doctor are considered among the series’ finest, if not the finest – such as the chilling origin story Genesis of the Daleks (1975), the gripping conspiracy thriller The Deadly Assassin (1976), and the witty and delightful City of Death (1979) penned by Douglas Adams – there are two serials from Doctor Who’s 13th season that stand out. These stories not only excel in quality but also share a unique cohesion and distinctly differ from any other story in the show’s history.

🌞 Solar Panels for Sale ( Sort Of )

And now, for something completely different. The Italians, known for their love of fine wine, good food, and not-so-fine football, have decided to tokenize their solar panels. Yes, you heard that right. Tokenize. Because what’s more Italian than a bit of blockchain, eh? Enel Group, an Italian green energy company that’s clearly been sipping too … Read more

Josh Gad Calls This 2011 Comedy “The Single Worst Movie” He’s Ever Made

In addition to facing challenges with filming, Gad started fretting over the possibility of being stereotyped if he kept accepting roles akin to his character Bump in Mardi Gras: Spring Break. He confessed, “What troubled me even more was the fear that I might be stuck playing the boisterous, heavy friend in every project I took on. Although it was undeniably leading to greater financial rewards than I had ever experienced, I was apprehensive about falling into a pattern of being typecast.

One of the First New Movies of 2025 Has a Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

One of Those Days, starring Dreux (Palmer) and Alyssa (SZA), portrays an eventful day in Los Angeles as they scramble to accumulate rent money after learning that their savings have been misspent by Alyssa’s boyfriend. Directed by Lawrence Lamont and written by Syreeta Singleton, the narrative skillfully combines slapstick humor with heartfelt emotions, earning it recognition as a contemporary counterpart to classic buddy comedies such as The Hangover, Rush Hour, and Superbad from the 90s and early 2000s. Positive reviews and audience feedback indicate that this film may sustain its success through positive word-of-mouth in the upcoming weeks.

One of the Best Spy Dramas of All Time Is Now Streaming Totally for Free

Killing Eve is a series that centers around Eve Polastri (Oh), a British intelligence officer who finds herself captivated by the mysterious global assassin Villanelle (Comer). Initially, this seems like a typical chase, but it soon transforms into a complex psychological tale. The two women develop an intriguing obsession for each other that complicates their roles as hunter and hunted. The series is praised for its blend of dark humor and gripping suspense, along with outstanding performances from its key actors. Its success ignited discussions on television representation, particularly Sandra Oh’s portrayal of Eve, which marked a significant milestone in the depiction of Asian characters in leading dramatic roles.