Kiefer Sutherland Arrested for Alleged Assault of Ride Share Driver

On January 12th, the actor from 24 was arrested in Los Angeles after his ride-share driver reported being assaulted, according to both NBC4 and TMZ.

On January 12th, the actor from 24 was arrested in Los Angeles after his ride-share driver reported being assaulted, according to both NBC4 and TMZ.

DaCosta clearly knows many people on the Avengers: Doomsday set, but her friendship with Larson, Vellani, and Parris suggests those three will likely be involved in the film. It would be surprising if the movie didn’t include some of its most popular and powerful characters, especially in what’s expected to be a major installment, and DaCosta’s comments give us more confidence that they will be featured.

Many highly-rated fantasy novels from 2025, as well as older favorites, haven’t yet been adapted for film or television. Popularity isn’t always enough to get a book made into a movie or show, and that’s especially true for the works of Brandon Sanderson. He’s still actively working to bring projects like The Stormlight Archive and Mistborn to the screen. While previous attempts at adapting Mistborn seemed to restart in 2024, recent news suggests things are moving forward again, and a new development could significantly improve its chances.

As a huge fan, it’s amazing how relevant WarGames still is today, especially with all the talk about AI and how much we rely on technology. It’s not your typical movie with a bad guy trying to destroy everything. What really gets me is that it’s about systems and protocols working as intended – and that being the problem! It shows how a catastrophe can happen simply because the machines are doing exactly what they were built to do. Even after forty-three years, Hollywood is still trying to capture what this movie did – it was way ahead of its time in realizing that the most terrifying part of war isn’t the weapons themselves, but the systems designed to use them.

As a total movie buff, I spent a lot of time thinking about the 2000s recently, and it struck me how some really fantastic films have faded from memory. We all remember the big blockbusters like Harry Potter and Spider-Man, but there were so many other gems that deserve a revisit. I’ve put together a list of seven films from that decade that I think need a little more love – and there’s even one in there that might surprise you!
A new perspective challenges conventional thinking about CP violation in quantum chromodynamics, suggesting the issue stems from unstated assumptions about gauge field behavior.

Currently, The Bone Temple has a 91% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 82 reviews), making it the best-rated installment in the series. You can find the scores for all the films below:

During the Golden Globes, Nikki Glaser made a playful joke about Michael B. Jordan’s role in Sinners, where he plays twin brothers. She said seeing him in the film made her “Nikki B. Jerkin’,” a play on his name. A clip of Glaser’s joke—including Jordan’s reaction and a moment of his mother, Donna, taking a drink—was shown when he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Kimmel then asked Jordan if his mother ever feels awkward when women openly express their attraction to him, and Jordan responded:

Here are the details for the film: It will be released on January 16, 2026, and is directed by Nia DaCosta with a screenplay by Alex Garland. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Chi Lewis-Parry, and Cillian Murphy. It is rated R for strong bloody violence, gore, graphic nudity, language, and some drug use, and has a runtime of 109 minutes.

The new film Hit Man is quickly becoming popular on HBO Max, currently ranking as the fourth most-watched movie worldwide. It’s behind Leonardo DiCaprio’s highly-rated One Battle After Another at number one, the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in second, and the horror film Clown in a Cornfield in third. Hit Man was co-written by Richard Linklater, Glen Powell, and Skip Hollandsworth, and is inspired by the true story of Gary Johnson, though the character of Madison, played by Adria Arjona, and her storyline are made up.