What Went Wrong With Every Texas Chainsaw Massacre Sequel?

The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre feels disturbingly realistic, and remains terrifying even today. Though director Tobe Hooper returned 12 years later for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, the sequel was a much more lighthearted and different film than the groundbreaking original.

James Cameron Weights in on “Death of Cinema” Netflix/Warner Bros. Merger

While promoting the new Avatar movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash, James Cameron spoke with Deadline about the possibility of Warner Bros. being acquired by Netflix for $82.7 billion. He acknowledged that Netflix has already made compromises with some directors, like Guillermo del Toro, to maintain a presence in movie theaters, but believes Netflix ultimately wants to move away from theaters altogether. Cameron reiterated his strong opposition to media companies prioritizing streaming over the traditional theatrical experience.

Marvel Studios Reverses Course, Confirms 2 Avengers Movies Releasing In 2026

As a huge Marvel fan, I was thrilled to hear that Marvel Studios is bringing Avengers: Endgame back to cinemas on September 25, 2026! It’s happening ahead of the release of Avengers: Doomsday on December 18, 2026, and honestly, it’s a brilliant move. Having two Avengers movies in theaters next year is a fantastic way to get everyone excited for Avengers 5 – consider my hype officially built!

Denzel Washington’s Unstoppable Is the Last Great Mid-Budget Action Movie of Its Era

Denzel Washington and Chris Pine star in Unstoppable, marking Washington’s fifth film with director Tony Scott. Pine was coming off his breakout role in the Star Trek reboot. As with many of Scott’s movies, the film features a strong supporting cast, including Rosario Dawson, Ethan Suplee, Kevin Dunn, and T.J. Miller. Critics generally liked Unstoppable; Rotten Tomatoes gives it an 87% rating, making it the third highest-rated film directed by Scott, behind Crimson Tide and True Romance, and ahead of popular films like Top Gun and Enemy of the State.

10 Underrated Dick Van Dyke TV Shows & Movies To Celebrate His 100th Birthday

Dick Van Dyke is known for his memorable roles in classic musicals like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins, and Bye Bye Birdie. This makes sense, as he’s a remarkably talented singer and dancer. If you haven’t seen his performance of “Me Ol’ Bamboo” in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, it’s a must-see – the dance numbers are incredible! He also has a background performing on Broadway.

Sherlock Fans Must Watch This Overlooked 5-Season Mystery Gem

The series follows interconnected stories that unfold as mysteries of deception. Much like Sherlock, Jonathan Creek appeals to viewers who enjoy a good intellectual challenge. Each episode presents a seemingly impossible situation – like a murder in a locked room, a vanishing corpse, or a baffling clue – but the solutions are always brilliantly revealed.

This Classic SNES Game Is 10/10, No Notes

Look, I’ve played a TON of SNES games, and there’s one from the early ’90s that just blows them all away. It really showed everyone what that console could do, and honestly, playing it now, it feels as good as it did back then. It’s a perfect game, a straight-up 10/10 for me.

10 Best Hercule Poirot Novels, Ranked

As a huge Hercule Poirot fan, I think it’s safe to say most of the books are fantastic. But let’s be real, some are just more memorable than others! A handful of Poirot mysteries really changed the game for crime fiction, and I still think about them years later. While I enjoy everything Agatha Christie wrote, a few Poirot stories definitely rise above the rest as true classics.