5 Most Addictive Shows on Streaming Right Now

With so many successful TV shows available now, there’s plenty to watch. However, only a small number have truly stood out, building dedicated fan bases and proving incredibly captivating over time.

Why Jamie Lee Curtis’ Mom Refused to Let Her Audition for The Exorcist

I was so surprised to learn this! Apparently, when I was a kid, the producer of The Exorcist, Ray Stark – who was actually good friends with my mom, Janet Leigh – asked me to audition for the movie! Can you believe it? I was just a preteen at the time, and to think I almost could have been in that iconic horror film is wild!

‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Episode 7 Is Lowest Rated of the Series

Recent data from Discussing Film shows that episode seven of Stranger Things Season 5, titled “The Bridge,” has received the lowest IMDb rating of any episode in the series, scoring a 5.7 based on 50,000 reviews. Previously, the lowest-rated episode was “The Lost Sister” from Season 2, which earned a 6.0 from 46,000 viewers. There’s a significant difference between these two and the next lowest-rated episode, “Suzie, Do You Copy” from Season 3, which received a 7.8 from 33,000 users. For comparison, the highest-rated episode is Season 4’s “The Massacre at Hawkins Lab,” with an impressive 9.6 rating based on 58,000 reviews from verified users.

Dexter: Resurrection Season 2 Will Bring Back a Fan-Favorite Tradition Last Seen 13 Years Ago

Okay, let me tell you about Dexter: Resurrection. It definitely doubled down on the over-the-top nature of the whole premise, which, honestly, after everything that happened in the original series, felt…necessary. I mean, we’re talking about a middle-aged serial killer who should have died from a gunshot wound, but thanks to some seriously strong plot armor, he’s back for another go-round. And the storyline? He infiltrates a club of fellow killers and starts taking them out. It’s completely ridiculous, and frankly, I found it kind of charming. But, and this is a big but, Resurrection just didn’t have that special something that made the original series so compelling. Something was missing.

Sleeping Dogs Movie Finally Gets A Positive Update From MCU Star

Simu Liu, known for his role in Shang-Chi, announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Timo Tjahjanto will direct the Sleeping Dogs movie. He did so by retweeting Tjahjanto’s post, which quoted Bram Stoker’s Dracula, saying, “We’ll cross oceans of time to make this.” Fans of the Sleeping Dogs game have reason to be thrilled, as Tjahjanto’s previous film, The Night Comes For Us, a gritty Indonesian crime movie, shares a similar style and atmosphere. While it’s a different story, the visual and thematic connections suggest how Tjahjanto might approach the Sleeping Dogs adaptation. He’s even stated that The Night Comes For Us includes many references to Sleeping Dogs, even down to the costumes.

32 Years Ago, the Greatest Aquaman Run of all Time Was Born

While DC Comics aimed to simplify its complex history with Crisis on Infinite Earths, Aquaman and Atlantis were largely overlooked. That changed in 1990 with The Atlantis Chronicles, where writer Peter David updated the myths surrounding Atlantis. Although it took a few years for these changes to fully take hold, David revisited the character in 1993 with Aquaman: Time and Tide. This story reimagined Aquaman for a modern audience and launched what is considered the character’s most successful period.

10 Great Summer Blockbusters That Turn 10 In 2026, Ranked

Just to clarify, this list isn’t based on box office earnings, but on how good the movies are overall. A film appearing higher on the list might not have been a financial success in theaters, but it’s still among the best from the summer of 2016. Plus, great movies tend to find viewers through streaming, so it’s hard to say if a movie will eventually become profitable anyway.