Robert De Niro’s Divisive Crime Comedy From The Fifth Element Director Finds Redemption on Free Streaming 13 Years Later

Tubi’s most popular movies this week include Denzel Washington’s The Equalizer 2 at number one and Prey at number two, according to FlixPatrol. The family film The Family just entered the chart at number six. With the recent release of Greenland 2: Migration in theaters, viewers are also watching Gerard Butler’s earlier film, Geostorm, which has climbed to number three on Tubi.

Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige Has His Darkest Ending

The film The Prestige tells the story of two magicians, Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, during the Victorian era. What begins as a close friendship devolves into a bitter and obsessive rivalry. As they compete to create more spectacular illusions, both men become consumed by their craft, ultimately leading to a tragic and dark conclusion, typical of director Christopher Nolan’s style.

Bill Skarsgård Teases Pennywise’s Future After IT: Welcome To Derry Twist Ending

Bill Skarsgård recently spoke with ScreenRant about his new movie, Dead Man’s Wire, and hinted at what’s next for his character, Pennywise, in the upcoming film IT: Welcome to Derry. He described playing a younger version of Pennywise in a 1908 flashback – a washed-up, drunken clown before the entity fully takes over – and was surprised by the depth they were discovering with the character. Skarsgård suggests there’s more to Pennywise’s story yet to be revealed.

Barbie Expands Its World With New Dolls Representing People With Autism

A few years after introducing the first Barbie doll with Down syndrome, the Fashionista line now includes dolls designed to represent how autistic people experience and interact with the world. Created with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN), these dolls have unique features – including new facial and body structures, accessories, and clothing made from comfortable, sensory-friendly materials.

29 Years Ago Today, The Simpsons Aired Its Biggest Crossover With a Sci-Fi Classic (And It Worked Perfectly)

Today marks the 29th anniversary of a very special episode of The Simpsons. On January 12, 1997, the show aired “The Springfield Files,” which has become one of its most famous installments. This episode was a unique crossover with the popular show The X-Files, even featuring stars from that series as they investigated a possible alien sighting in Springfield. What made the episode so successful was that it perfectly blended the styles of both shows, keeping what fans loved about each one.