Neurovenge (2025) Movie Review

First Reaction – Neurovenge is a disturbing series of A.I. events.

First Reaction – Neurovenge is a disturbing series of A.I. events.

In a turn of events, a young Amish lad unintentionally observes a gruesome murder as he journeys with his late spouse’s widow, Rachel (McGillis), towards Philadelphia. Detective John Book is tasked with this case, and as the malefactors aim to eliminate the lone witness, Book and his two charges find refuge in the core of the Amish society. As emotions spark between Book and Rachel, the culprits draw near, leading to a tense, fateful confrontation of cultures that will irrevocably alter the lives of everyone involved.

First Reaction – Shark Whisperer shows the battle to protect a species against humanity’s panic.

In a recent chat, DC Studios’ co-CEO James Gunn subtly suggested that there are several undisclosed projects brewing within the DC Universe, one of which he finds particularly delightful – his “most cherished project.” These fresh, hidden gems appear to be on top of the already disclosed lineup unveiled in January 2023, comprising the Authority movie, James Mangold’s Swamp Thing, and the Viola Davis-starring Waller series.

According to an exclusive report by Jeff Sneider, it’s been leaked that three-time Oscar nominee Laura Linney has agreed to star in the upcoming TV series “Lanterns”. She’ll be joining forces with Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre who are already part of the show’s cast.

Jason Rodriguez isn’t just a common factor among Taylor Sheridan’s projects, but rather a crucial link. He has been instrumental in each series centered around the Dutton family, and has collaborated with Sheridan on Billy Bob Thornton’s “Landman” too. Moreover, Rodriguez will be responsible for much of the action when Kelly Reilly’s Beth and Cole Hauser’s Rip return to our screens. During my conversation with Rodriguez about his remarkable work in western dramas, I inquired about what he finds most enticing about Taylor’s scripts, and he shared that:

However, it was revealed in the sequel to Black Panther, that the Gulf of Mexico is abundant with this material. The underwater Mutant ruler (also seen in Avengers: Doomsday, Namor) has constructed his entire kingdom, Talokan, beneath the waves, using Vibranium. Similar to Wakanda, Talokan surpasses the scientific boundaries of any other earthly nation. After a kidnapping incident, rescue mission, and one regicide, Riri gets involved in the conflict with Namor, donning an Iron Man-like suit of power armor, crafted from Wakandan technology.

In the singular debut on the 2025 TV lineup, the start of The Gilded Age’s third season delivered a powerful impact for HBO’s returning drama. With the initial surprise from the “This Season On…” trailer now subsided, let’s discuss the various issues that have arisen since then.

It’s worth mentioning that I had a hunch Piper Perabo’s character on Grey’s Anatomy would take on a dramatic turn similar to Yellowstone. While she didn’t find herself in a physical altercation with Beth Dutton or the like, her character, Jenna, took a more extreme approach when she crafted a bomb and held several surgeons hostage until they performed emergency brain surgery on her daughter. The season ended with everyone appearing to be safe, but at the last moment in Season 21, an explosion occurred. Harry Shum Jr., known as Blue Kwan, shared his overly positive prediction for the next season’s unveiling with US Weekly, stating:

The news undeniably stirred a surge of sadness and mild irritation among its vocal, albeit small, audience. Following the announcement of its cancellation, many were consumed by disappointment over the unresolved cliffhanger. In response, several prominent actors from the show expressed their personal feelings on social media.