MGM+’s Sci-Fi Horror From Season 4 Rotten Tomatoes Score Unveiled

Before it even came out on April 19th, the new show From received incredibly positive reviews, earning a perfect 100% score. This rating is based on seven early reviews, and it mirrors the success of Season 3, which also has a 100% rating. Since the show hasn’t been released yet, there aren’t any scores from viewers.

Sorry Elektra And Karen, But Daredevil’s Greatest Love Will Always Be Another MCU Icon

A great relationship from the original Marvel comics likely won’t happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is due to how Marvel stories evolved and issues with who owned the rights to certain characters. Specifically, Daredevil’s world wasn’t fully integrated into the MCU until Daredevil: Born Again, which was too late for one of the original Avengers to connect with Matt Murdock. Even using flashbacks wouldn’t be enough to show them falling in love before the character’s death in the current storyline.

Best Anime Movie Double Features That Pair Perfectly With Wolf Children

That’s why Wolf Children is a great movie to watch with other anime films. It especially pairs well with stories that explore big emotional changes, like growing up, dealing with loss, or the meaning of family. Seeing Wolf Children alongside a film that focuses on similar themes really makes its strengths stand out.

Netflix’s Trust Me: The False Prophet Is 2026’s Most Essential Binge

As a true crime enthusiast, I have to say Netflix’s Trust Me immediately grabbed my attention. It quickly shot to the top of the charts and, impressively, boasts a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. But this isn’t just another captivating true crime story; it’s genuinely essential viewing. What sets Trust Me apart is that it doesn’t just recount events—it lays bare how manipulation works, step-by-step, and just how incredibly difficult it is to escape its grip. It’s less a story and more a stark warning.

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Review: The CW’s Drama Still Feels Like Home Despite Scott Patterson’s Exit

In March 2026, the team behind Sullivan’s Crossing announced that actor Patterson wouldn’t be back for season four as Harry Sullivan. The storyline explained that his character had moved to Ireland with Helen Culver (Kate Vernon), leaving the possibility of a future return. However, Patterson later revealed he left the show due to disagreements about the creative direction, suggesting he didn’t plan to reprise his role.

Taylor Sheridan & Sylvester Stallone’s New Crime Series Gets First Look As Filming Officially Begins

Sylvester Stallone’s work on Tulsa King was his first leading role in a scripted television series, and it helped Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, further build his popular brand. In 2025, another series connected to Sheridan’s universe was announced, this time starring Samuel L. Jackson as a criminal navigating an unfamiliar world, much like Stallone’s character Dwight Manfredi.

10 Movies That Were Banned in Different Countries For Random Reasons

It’s important to understand that many countries don’t outright ‘ban’ films, but rather make it illegal to show them in public. While the United States stopped formally banning movies when the MPAA rating system was created (though that system has its own issues), the idea of keeping films from audiences seems strange to many North Americans. However, other countries don’t necessarily view art the same way, and some films have been prohibited for surprisingly trivial reasons.

The Last of Us: A More Mature Take on The Walking Dead’s Tropes

A decade later, Neil Druckmann adapted his own game for television and did it all over again. By 2023, the post-Walking Dead zombie craze was well and truly over, and The Walking Dead itself had been reduced to an endless slog of little-seen spinoffs. In the midst of this barren wasteland, Druckmann teamed up with Chernobyl’s Craig Mazin to adapt The Last of Us for television and, with the exact same story he’d told a decade ago, he revitalized the zombie genre once again.

‘The United States of Tara’ is a Masterpiece Produced By Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg was an executive producer on several large-scale TV projects, including the miniseries Masters of the Air, The Pacific, and Band of Brothers. He also worked on shorter-running shows like Terra Nova, The Whispers, and Red Band Society. Beyond stories of war, dinosaurs, and the supernatural, he also executive produced The United States of Tara, a three-season Showtime drama featuring a fantastic performance by a popular actor.