Deli Boys: The Hilarious Crime Thriller Taking 2025 By Storm

Many crime shows have humorous parts. While shows like The Sopranos and Breaking Bad include funny moments, they usually appear unexpectedly within darker stories. Deli Boys is different – it makes comedy a central part of the show, even as it tells an engaging crime story.

5 Years Ago, Prime Video Quietly Released An Overlooked Sci-Fi Masterpiece

As a sci-fi fan, I’ve been really excited to see streaming services offer up some different kinds of stories lately. We’re getting away from just big-budget effects and endless reboots, and instead seeing a return to more thoughtful, character-driven sci-fi. Netflix has been great with films like Bird Box, The History of Future Folk, and They Cloned Tyrone – they all feel fresh and unique. But 2020 also brought us a fantastic original from Prime Video, and honestly, it’s quickly become one of my favorite sci-fi movies of the 21st century.

Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock Officially Reveals Release Date With First Teaser

Director Guy Ritchie first brought his take on Sherlock Holmes to the screen in 2009, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the famous detective and Jude Law as Dr. Watson. The team quickly began working on a sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which came out just two days later. However, plans for further sequels never came to fruition. Now, Ritchie has announced a new project set in the same universe: a prequel series called Young Sherlock, scheduled to premiere on March 4, 2026.

Late Hollywood Horror Icon Wes Craven Inspired One of the Best Comic Stories Ever

The Swamp Thing is a compelling and scary character, so it’s no surprise Hollywood keeps revisiting him. Each director brings their own vision to this complex antihero. James Gunn’s upcoming film will add another layer to the DC Cinematic Universe, and forty years ago, a famous horror director created their own Swamp Thing movie, which unexpectedly led to one of the character’s most celebrated comic book storylines.

James Gunn Says Batman Is “Boring,” Claims He Has a Plan to Fix Him in the DCU

James Gunn recently told Rolling Stone that Batman might have become stale as a character, describing him as “boring” after years of appearing in comics, TV shows, and movies. Although Gunn says he has ideas for Batman in the new DC Universe, his comments are worrying some fans. They’re concerned that a director known for his quirky and funny films might not be the best fit for the traditionally dark and serious Batman.