Sci-Fi Movie ‘Dark City’ Flopped At Box Office Before Becoming Cult Classic

In 1998, Alex Proyas, the director of The Crow, created another visually striking and thought-provoking film, this time a dark science fiction noir. Similar to his earlier work, the film features a grim, urban setting, but with a completely original concept: a city that mysteriously rebuilds itself overnight. The story centers around citizens being secretly reprogrammed by a shadowy organization conducting experiments on humanity. While the film’s complex themes might have been ahead of its time, it’s gained a dedicated following over the years. In fact, it was so well-received that renowned critic Roger Ebert contributed commentary to the DVD release, and people are still discovering and appreciating the movie today.

Lanterns Trailer: James Gunn’s DCU Introduces Important Green Lantern Characters

Lanterns, a new Green Lantern series from DC Studios and Warner Bros. Television, is set to debut on HBO Max next year. The show is created by Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof, and Tom King, and will feature Kyle Chandler, known for his roles in Friday Night Lights and Manchester by the Sea, alongside Aaron Pierre, who has appeared in Rebel Ridge and Mufasa: The Lion King.

007 First Light Dev Diary Outlines the Cast, Including Alastair Mackenzie as Q

During Pierce Brosnan’s time as James Bond, the character Q was generally portrayed as an older, somewhat exasperated inventor, but with a playful spark. The game 007 First Light offers a similar take on Q, but depicts him as a bit younger and more like a fun, approachable uncle – a role that the game’s creator, Mackenzie, envisioned for him based on his own childhood memories.

3 Anime That Could Beat Frieren Season 2 for 2026 Anime of the Year

The new season has actually gotten a better initial response than the last one, and it’s gaining a lot of popularity. However, while it’s doing very well, several other anime released this year seem more likely to win Anime of the Year. Three titles, in particular, are strong contenders – and two of them are currently being released at the same time as Frieren Season 2.

7 Iconic Sitcoms That Are Comedy Masterpieces, Ranked by Legacy

It’s tough to pick the best sitcoms, but here are 7 of the most memorable, ranked by how much they changed television. We’re not deciding which is the funniest – we’re looking at the shows that really innovated, raised the bar for comedy, and continue to inspire new TV shows today.

Switch 2’s New Pokémon Game Just Made My Dream Come True

Like many Pokémon fans, I was initially worried about the new FireRed and LeafGreen releases on Switch. However, despite those concerns, I’m genuinely excited – more so than I’ve been about a Pokémon game in a long time! These re-releases are finally making a long-held dream of mine a reality. While they might be a bit expensive, Nintendo’s approach offers several advantages over playing the older games through emulation.

10 Times Superman Was DC Comics’ Most Powerful Hero

Superman is known as one of the most powerful characters in fictional storytelling, easily achieving amazing feats across the universe. Even when DC Comics tried to make his powers more realistic with different story restarts, like Crisis on Infinite Earths and New 52, Superman always regained his full potential.

Christian Bale Breaks Silence On Controversial Remake of His Horror Masterpiece

At the premiere of his new movie, The Bride!, Christian Bale spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the upcoming new take on American Psycho. He offered encouragement to whoever takes on the project, saying, “If anyone wants to try it, go for it!” Bale fondly remembered making the original film with director Mary Harron, calling it a great experience. While he admitted he doesn’t know anything about the new version, he expressed admiration for anyone willing to take on such a challenge, saying he appreciates “brave people.”

Prime Adds A Cult Classic ‘80s Fantasy Movie That Inspired One of the Best Supernatural Shows of the 2010s

For those who enjoyed the popular MTV show Teen Wolf, the original 1985 movie it’s based on is now available to stream on Prime Video, starting March 1st. The film, directed by Rod Daniel, stars Michael J. Fox as Scott Howard – the character who inspired Tyler Posey’s Scott McCall in the series. It’s a classic story about a shy teenager who unexpectedly discovers he’s a werewolf, changing his life forever.