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Read More 2025-10-19 04:42
Read More 2025-10-19 04:42
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Tracker has already had two successful seasons, and fans are eagerly awaiting the third, which premieres on October 19, 2025. The show has been a big hit for CBS and star Hartley, receiving excellent reviews and featuring popular actor Jensen Ackles (known from *Supernatural*). The new season will have 22 episodes, continuing to follow Colter as he finds missing people and uncovers surprising truths. Here’s a preview of what’s in store.

Although Tim Burton helped get the film made at Disney and it clearly reflects his signature style, it was actually stop-motion director Henry Selick who was responsible for bringing it to life. Selick, known for directing beloved animated films like *James and the Giant Peach*, *Coraline*, and *Wendell and Wild*, is a highly respected figure in the animation world. Unfortunately, many viewers still don’t realize he directed *Nightmare Before Christmas*. Some even mistakenly believe Burton directed Selick’s other movies! Given the film’s enduring popularity, it’s time more people recognized Selick’s crucial role – Burton’s vision wouldn’t have become a reality without him.

A girl’s drawings magically come to life after her sketchbook falls into a pond, causing playful pandemonium in her town. Now, her family needs to work together to contain the creatures she accidentally brought to life.

This might be one of my favorite films by Lanthimos, and I’d even say it’s among his best. I realize that’s a bold claim, but I especially appreciated how it felt a little more connected to reality than a lot of his other work. It was also surprisingly straightforward compared to some of his more puzzling movies, and I always enjoy a film with two equally awful main characters.

Fargo quickly became a critical and commercial hit, earning seven Academy Award nominations and two Oscars for Frances McDormand and the Coen brothers. Its impact was so significant that it was recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest movies ever made and later added to the United States National Film Registry for its lasting influence on film and culture. Roger Ebert even ranked it as the fourth-best film of the 1990s – a decade known for incredible movies – placing it above Schindler’s List. For all these reasons, Fargo continues to be considered a timeless classic.

Michael Waldron has quickly become a key figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, known for his successful work on the first season of *Loki* and the film *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness*. He’s currently co-writing the screenplays for the upcoming *Avengers: Doomsday* and *Secret Wars* with Stephen McFeely. While appearing on The Playlist’s *Bingeworthy Podcast*, Waldron – who is a fan of Marvel comics – was asked if he’d like to include his *Chad Powers* colleague in a future MCU project, and he mentioned a particularly fitting cosmic character.

I’ve always been impressed by the BBC’s consistently high-quality shows, both entertaining and educational. But when it comes to period dramas, they truly stand alone – nothing else quite compares! I recently found myself thinking about *The Musketeers*, a show that premiered back in January 2014 (July 2024 in the US, and later in 2014 elsewhere), and it struck me how often it gets overlooked. It ran for three seasons, wrapping up in August 2016, and it’s still available on Hulu. Nine years later, I think it’s the perfect time to rediscover this fantastic, yet surprisingly underrated, series.

Originally a box office disappointment in 2023, the horror film *Cobweb* is finding a new audience thanks to its recent addition to a popular streaming service, and proving it was a hidden gem all along. Starring Anthony Starr (known from *The Boys*) and Lizzy Caplan, the movie has quickly climbed into the Top 10 charts. Despite a straightforward story, *Cobweb* is surprisingly effective and has exceeded what viewers expected, making it a perfect watch for horror fans as fall arrives.
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He used to go to comic book conventions and watch Frank Miller draw. Seeing Miller’s skill, he thought, ‘I could never do that.’ As a fourteen-year-old, and someone who didn’t give up easily, it just seemed impossible to reach that level. He couldn’t imagine ever being able to draw like him. He admits he was only able to draw *Scooby-Doo* decently. That’s why *Primal* feels so personal to him – it’s a way for him to finally express everything he’d been working towards.