The 10 Best Movies About the Olympics, Ranked

Let’s be real, the Olympics always get a ton of attention, whether we’re watching the events live or seeing dramatized versions of real stories on the big screen. It’s a subject filmmakers keep coming back to, and honestly, who can blame them? We all love a good underdog story, or a peek behind the curtain at the intense drive for gold. From films like I, Tonya that show the gritty side of competition, to inspiring tales like Miracle, stories about Olympic victory – and the sacrifices people make to get there – just resonate. So, I’ve put together a ranked list of what I think are the very best Olympic movies.

All 7 Jordan Peele Horror Movies, Ranked By How Scary They Are

Jordan Peele became a huge success immediately after his first film, Get Out, came out. The movie was nominated for the prestigious Best Picture Oscar, which is unusual for a horror film. He continued making suspenseful horror movies and also started helping other horror directors bring their visions to life. Today, Peele has been involved in seven scary movies as either the director or a producer.

Netflix’s 3-Part Time Travel Show Is Perfect From Start To Finish

But one show that really shines is Russian Doll. Released in 2019, the series centers around Nadia (played by Natasha Lyonne), who finds herself stuck in a time loop on her 36th birthday, constantly dying and reliving the same night. The first season focuses on her trying to figure out why this is happening and how to break the cycle.

Crunchyroll Accidentally Leaks One of Winter 2026’s Biggest Action Fantasy Anime Hits

Crunchyroll mistakenly published Episode 7 of Fate/strange Fake on its YouTube channel a week before it was supposed to be released. The episode was available for over eight hours on February 8th, though it wasn’t meant to premiere until February 14th. Once staff realized the mistake, they removed the video, but fans had already noticed and pointed out the error.

10 Best Thriller TV Shows of the 21st Century

Thriller fans have a lot to look forward to in 2026, especially with the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series based on Patricia Cornwell’s popular and suspenseful Scarpetta books. But it’s also a great time to revisit or discover some fantastic TV thrillers from the last 25 years.

Acclaimed Oscar-Nominated Thriller ‘Conclave’ Coming to Peacock

The movie Conclave came out at a strange time. Although it was fictional, a real-life event happened shortly after its release that closely resembled the film’s plot. When Pope Francis died in April 2025, people turned to Conclave hoping it might offer some insight. Instead, they found a thrilling and shocking story with an unexpected ending. This made comparing the movie to the actual papal conclave happening in Vatican City seem a bit unsettling.

17 Years Ago, Stephen King and Jack Reacher Had a Crossover Everyone Forgot About

Okay, so I have to admit, spotting that Easter egg really threw me! Jack Reacher is known for being grounded in reality – no crazy sci-fi or supernatural stuff. Seeing him pop up in that world got me immediately thinking: what else is he dealing with when we don’t see it? Is he secretly battling aliens and mad scientists on the side? Honestly, it’d be amazing if Lee Child and Stephen King ever teamed up to explore that side of Reacher in a novel. The potential is huge! For now, though, let’s rewind and see exactly how this unexpected crossover actually happened.

5 Best Classic Horror Movies To Watch On Prime Video Right Now

Classic horror films remain popular because they remind us of earlier times, evoking a sense of nostalgia for many viewers. While the horror genre constantly changes, these older movies offer a comforting look back at the past. Thanks to streaming services, classic horror is now reaching a wider audience, introducing a new generation to beloved films and renewing appreciation for them.