This Forgotten Tim Burton Movie With 86% on RT Doesn’t Get Talked About Enough

Tim Burton’s 1996 film, Mars Attacks, didn’t do well in theaters and left many critics puzzled. Similarly, his 2019 live-action remake of Dumbo was seen as lackluster, missing his signature creative style. However, 2007’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street was a hit with both critics and audiences, though it’s still often overlooked when discussing Burton’s best work. This dark and ambitious film, which blends slasher horror with musical elements, is a visually impressive adaptation that manages to be memorable despite some challenges.

Disney Pulls Out of $1 Billion Sora AI Deal After Just 3 Months

The Sora team announced on X that they are discontinuing the Sora AI video generator. They thanked everyone who used Sora, shared their creations, and helped build a community around it, acknowledging that the news will be upsetting. They plan to share more information soon, including details about the app and API, and how users can save their existing Sora creations.

Netflix Disaster Thriller ‘Radioactive Emergency’ Reaches Most Watched Shows in United States

Netflix’s new Brazilian miniseries, Radioactive Emergency, has quickly become popular, reaching number seven on the Top 10 list in the United States, according to Flix Patrol. Since its release on March 18th, the thriller has steadily gained viewers, now ranking just below shows like The Dinosaurs and One Piece Season 2. Radioactive Emergency is a five-part series based on the true story of a radioactive contamination event that happened in Brazil in 1987. It details everything from the initial contamination to the large-scale emergency response, sharing an important historical event that still feels impactful today.

Steve Carell Reveals This A-List Actor Warned Him Not to Do The Office

You know, as someone who follows pop culture and celebrity dynamics, I found this fascinating! Steve Carell and I have both had such incredible careers, but apparently, he wasn’t immediately convinced I should even audition for The Office back in the early 2000s. It’s funny to think about now, considering how iconic Michael Scott became, but he initially had some reservations about me landing the role!

Every Single Star Trek Show Is Officially Dead, Jim

It’s surprising to think that Star Trek: The Original Series only ran from 1966 to 1969. The franchise didn’t return to television until The Animated Series in 1973, which lasted just two seasons. Then, after another 14 years, Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered in 1987 and enjoyed a successful run of seven seasons.