6 Disturbing Miniseries That Push TV to Its Limits

These miniseries, covering everything from shocking crimes to unsettling cults, are captivating but can be quite intense. They don’t shy away from portraying the darkest sides of human behavior, whether based on real events that horrified the world or completely fictional, twisted stories designed to keep you on the edge of your seat. They often swing between extreme moments and a constant feeling of unease, pushing the boundaries of what’s typically shown on television and testing how much viewers can handle.

Nicole Kidman’s The Golden Compass Is Streaming for Free

As a big fantasy and sci-fi fan, I was thrilled to see The Golden Compass added to the platform earlier this month! It’s joined by some other favorites like Eragon, Dredd, Beautiful Creatures, and I Am Number Four. I remember seeing The Golden Compass when it came out in 2007 – it’s based on Philip Pullman’s Northern Lights, and the cast is amazing – Nicole Kidman, Sam Elliott, Eva Green, Dakota Blue Richards, and even Daniel Craig are all in it!

3 Prime Video Shows With A Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score You Should Watch This Weekend (#1 Is A 10/10 Hidden Gem)

If you’re looking for something to watch on Prime Video this weekend (April 3–5, 2026), we highly recommend a fantastic crime comedy series that recently released its second season in March. It’s received perfect ratings, but somehow hasn’t broken into the top spots on Prime Video’s charts – shows like Young Sherlock and Scarpetta have been more popular, making this series a true hidden gem. We’ve also picked two other original Prime Video shows with perfect scores that are perfect if you enjoy crime dramas or funny comedies.

Every Super Mario Animated Series, Ranked

It’s no surprise that the first Super Mario animated series was wonderfully strange, considering it featured characters who travel through pipes to save princesses from turtle dinosaur monsters! The show uniquely combined live-action scenes with cartoons inspired by the original two Super Mario Bros. games from Nintendo.

10 Best Shonen Friendships Better Than Any Anime Romance

Strong friendships in shonen anime feel genuine because they develop through shared challenges. Characters clash, support each other’s growth, and save one another from trouble – becoming incredibly important to each other, all without any need for romantic feelings. These bonds, whether messy, affectionate, or deeply impactful, often carry more emotional weight than entire love stories in other anime.

Star Wars Hints At Major Villain in 2026’s Maul Shadow Lord

A new trailer for the upcoming Star Wars series, Maul: Shadow Lord, has been released on Disney+. It shows how Maul built his criminal empire on the planet Janix and features a fight with the Inquisitors. Notably, at the 14-second mark, Marrok – a character from Ahsoka Season 2 – appears in a hologram and tells his leader, “Lord, Maul Lives.”

Mysterious MCU Trademark Filing Hints at Potential [Spoiler] Marvel Project

Marvel Studios will release Avengers: Doomsday in US theaters this December. Looking ahead to 2026, more Marvel Cinematic Universe projects are planned, including the second part of Daredevil: Born Again, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and VisionQuest. While Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and X-Men ’97 exist outside the main MCU timeline, their second seasons are also expected to premiere soon.

Most Cinematic Historical Movie Epics of the Last 50 Years, Ranked

Truly great movies can weave complex stories over many years, feature large casts of characters, and create incredibly detailed worlds from the past. While this kind of filmmaking seems to be becoming rarer, the last half-century has given us some truly outstanding historical films. Whether set in Ancient Rome or early 20th-century America, these movies prove that cinema is most impressive when it’s told on a grand, sweeping scale.

MGM+’s 3-Part Sci-Fi Horror From Officially Returns in 3 Weeks

The sci-fi series From, originally released on Epix in 2022, has become surprisingly popular. While it didn’t have a new season last year, the show continued to attract viewers and critical praise for its compelling story, strong acting, and unexpected plot twists. Now, as a new season approaches, From is gaining even more attention, rising in popularity not only on its streaming platform but also through on-demand rentals, according to FlixPatrol.