Robert Pattinson’s Criminally Overlooked Crime Thriller Is About To Leave HBO Max

Calling Good Time ‘underrated’ doesn’t even begin to cover it. This 2017 crime thriller is a genuinely brilliant and overlooked modern classic, and it’s leaving HBO Max soon. Directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, the film stars Robert Pattinson as a petty criminal who goes on a wild, desperate night in New York City to get his brother, who has developmental disabilities, out of jail. You only have until February 28th to stream it.

The MCU’s X-Men Era Will Reportedly Begin In 2026

According to entertainment source Cryptic HD Quality, Sadie Sink will play Jean Grey in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie. This casting suggests a significant turning point and the official start of a new phase for the X-Men within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Xbox’s Controversial Rumored Console Plans Might Finally Be Changing For The Better

To make matters worse, rumors started circulating about a new Xbox that would be more like a PC. According to Xbox head Sarah Bond, it would be a “very premium and high-end” device. Given the high cost of the Xbox ROG Ally X, many people assumed this next Xbox would also be very expensive and aimed at PC gamers rather than traditional Xbox fans. This idea was widely criticized and considered a risky move. However, with new leadership in place, it seems Bond’s vision for a costly, PC-like console may no longer be the plan.

10 Things About Scream 3 That Have Aged Way Better Than Anyone Will Admit

Beyond its nostalgic feel, Scream 3 is surprisingly enjoyable and deserves more recognition within the Scream franchise. While the movie has some confusing scenes – like Tom fumbling for a lighter in a well-lit house to read a script hinting at a plot point – the positive aspects ultimately outweigh its flaws.

Two Seasons of One of the Funniest Shows of the Last Decade Just Dropped on Netflix

As a big fan of comedy, I was thrilled to see the final two seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine finally hit Netflix! Seasons 7 and 8 became available on February 26th, giving us 23 more episodes to enjoy. It’s a bit of a revolving door with this show on Netflix – seasons come and go – and right now seasons 5 through 8 are all up there. But knowing how Netflix works, they won’t stay forever, so I’m definitely planning a binge-watching session while I still can!