Michelle Pfeiffer Stars In First Trailer For Holiday Comedy Oh What Fun On Prime Video

Michelle Pfeiffer is joined by a talented cast including Felicity Jones, known for The Theory of Everything, and Chloë Grace Moretz from Kick-Ass, who play her daughters. Denis Leary (Sirens) portrays her husband, Nick, and Dominic Sessa (The Holdovers) plays their son, Sammy. Rounding out the ensemble are Danielle Brooks (Peacemaker), Devery Jacobs (Echo), Havana Rose Liu (Bottoms), Maude Apatow (Euphoria), Jason Schwartzman (Fargo), Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives), and Joan Chen (Marco Polo).

It’s the End of an Era for The Witcher

The publisher recently revealed the stunning cover art for the next issue by Stephen Green, and gave a sneak peek at the pages inside. The story promises a dramatic finale where Geralt and Tila expose a killer, but secrets and a long-held grudge will come to light. The Graf will face a difficult decision as the reward for the killer is only part of what’s at stake. The Witcher: The Bear and the Butterfly #4 will be available on November 12, 2025.

Clint Eastwood’s The Man With No Name Changed Westerns For The Better

For many years, John Wayne was the standard for Western heroes. He often played characters who were tough and imperfect, but ultimately fought for what was right. Clint Eastwood, however, took a different approach, as seen in his role as the Man with No Name. This contrast helped Eastwood revitalize the Western genre.

Steven Spielberg Resurrecting ’80s Christmas Cult Classic For Long-Awaited Sequel

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav revealed plans for Gremlins 3 during an earnings call, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The script will be written by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, who recently directed the horror sequel Final Destination: Bloodlines. This announcement comes at a challenging time for the studio, which is currently considering offers from potential buyers.

‘Michael’ Trailer Debuts First Footage of Michael Jackson Biopic

The trailer for the new Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, really captures the essence of the iconic performer. The film stars Jaafar Jackson – Michael’s nephew – as the King of Pop, and he remarkably resembles and sounds just like his uncle. Even from the short clips shown, he seems to have mastered Michael’s signature dance moves.

4 HBO Masterpieces with No Bad Episodes: A Closer Look

It’s incredibly rare for a TV show, especially a long-running one, to be consistently great. Most series will have a few weaker episodes here and there – even critically acclaimed shows like The Sopranos have episodes that feel unnecessary. However, HBO has managed to produce a few shows where every single episode is excellent.