10 Years After Being Canceled, the Sci-Fi Action Series Called “the Best Show to Ever Come Out of Canada” Is Finally Available to Stream for Free

The series takes place in a future where the United States has taken over Canada. A terrorist group called Liber8 uses time travel to go back to 2012, and accidentally brings police officer Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols) with them. Now stranded in the past, Cameron is determined to find the members of Liber8 and stop the terrible events that will happen in her future. Here’s a more detailed overview of the story:

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 28 Release Date & What To Expect

Okay, so I just heard the news – Chapter 28 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is officially coming out on Wednesday, November 19th, 2025! I’m really excited about this, and it looks like we’ll be able to read it online, probably on Manga Plus and similar sites. Can’t wait!

The Batman 2 Villain Gets Confirmed (But There’s a Catch)

Colin Farrell will reprise his role as Oz Cobb, a.k.a. the Penguin, in The Batman 2, but his part will be smaller than it was in the first movie. He revealed this while promoting his film The Ballad of a Small Player at the Zurich Film Festival, adding that he’s pleased with the amount he’s involved and has already read the entire script.

A House of Dynamite Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s New Political Thriller Is Frustratingly Divisive

Kathryn Bigelow started her career directing a variety of films, including the often-overlooked vampire movie Near Dark, the popular action film Point Break, and the futuristic thriller Strange Days. She later became known for intense political dramas like The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty. For her latest film, A House of Dynamite, she collaborated with screenwriter Noah Oppenheim, who also previously led NBC News. Considering Bigelow’s filmmaking talent, Oppenheim’s political background, and a strong cast, it’s unexpected that the film received only a limited release in theaters before becoming available on Netflix on October 24. It’s possible that those involved anticipated the film would spark strong and potentially conflicting reactions from audiences.

Every Actor Confirmed for the DCU’s Superman Sequel Man Of Tomorrow

Although filming is scheduled to begin early next year, DC Studios hasn’t yet revealed the complete cast for Man of Tomorrow. However, some familiar faces from previous DC Universe movies will be returning to their roles. Here’s a list of everyone confirmed to appear in Man of Tomorrow when it arrives in theaters in 2027.

Sylvester Stallone Fans Are Sleeping on His Best Performance Since Rocky

In Tulsa King, Sylvester Stallone plays Dwight Manfredi, a New York mobster sent to Oklahoma after spending 25 years in prison. This time, Stallone’s character faces a challenge even tougher than any he’s faced before: getting older. While films like Rocky and Creed showed aging as a test of strength, Tulsa King explores what happens when a man who values old-fashioned pride, toughness, and loyalty realizes those qualities no longer matter.

Michelle Rodriguez Threw A Little Shade At Recent Fast And Furious Movies (And I Get It, ‘Cause They Did Go To Space)

Let me set the stage. Vin Diesel posted a video on Instagram for “Toretto Tuesday” where he was joined Rodriguez, who’s played Letty Ortiz in seven of the Fast & Furious movies. The two of them had just come from dinner together, and Diesel said that towards the end of the meal, he asked Rodriguez how she would “sum up the finale,” or what’s important to her about the finale, in one sentence. She answered:

This Classic Horror TV Show Episode Is A Creepy Love Letter To Comic Books

The popular series, originally shown on Nickelodeon in the early 1990s and created by Ned Kandel and D.J. McHale, was like a kid-friendly version of The Twilight Zone. Each episode featured scary stories supposedly told by members of The Midnight Society around a campfire. Like many classic horror anthology shows, these stories often included a lesson about important values like friendship or the dangers of dishonesty. However, one particularly memorable episode, “The Tale of the Ghastly Grinner,” offers a unique lesson – it reveals a lot about the power and appeal of comic books.