9 Best Black-And-White Christmas Movies

These classic Christmas movies continue to feel special because they focus on relatable, human stories. Whether you’re rewatching a beloved favorite or finding a new one, they offer a comforting and cozy escape. This collection of nine films – ranging from funny comedies to touching dramas and sweet romances – showcases some of the best black-and-white Christmas movies ever made.

38 Years Later, Murder, She Wrote’s Most Rewatchable Episode Remains Perfect in Every Way

“The Corpse Flew First Class” is the twelfth episode of Murder, She Wrote’s third season and features a murder that takes place on an airplane. Like Agatha Christie’s Death in the Clouds, which stars Hercule Poirot, it’s a classic “whodunit” mystery where a small group of people are trapped together and become suspects in a murder investigation. Many episodes of Murder, She Wrote remain enjoyable and fascinating even today, over thirty years later. “The Corpse Flew First Class,” originally broadcast thirty-eight years ago, perfectly illustrates why the series is still considered one of the best whodunit shows ever made.

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Offered Perfect Idea For Spin-Off

The Now You See Me series now has eight talented magicians, opening up possibilities for future heist films. A recent line of dialogue between some of the characters suggested a potential spin-off, a strategy that’s worked well for other franchises and could prove successful here.

Mike Flanagan’s New Stephen King Show Already Sounds Like Prime Video’s Next Masterpiece

Stephen King’s debut novel, Carrie, has been adapted for the screen several times, so many fans questioned the need for another version. Considering Sissy Spacek and Chloë Grace Moretz both gave iconic performances as Carrie, and the story itself is already incredibly well-known, it seemed unnecessary to some. However, director Mike Flanagan’s dark and atmospheric approach might reveal new layers to the story, potentially making this adaptation even better than previous ones. Though it’s not due out until 2026, the upcoming Prime Video series already seems like a potentially huge success.

Brainiac’s DCU Arrival May Be Setting Up an Even More Terrifying Villain (But You’ve Probably Never Heard of Him)

The current conflict between the world’s top hero and villain, facing a common threat, might be subtly setting up an even more dangerous team for the future. This potential villain is a lesser-known character from DC’s animated past, and if brought into the DC Universe, would quickly become its biggest enemy: the combined force fans call Lexiac.

Smallville TV Sequel Show Gets Candid Update From Michael Rosenbaum

The cast of Smallville reunited at Liverpool Comic-Con (according to Purple Nurple Reviews) and discussed the animated sequel series Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum have been developing. Rosenbaum explained that they’ve created some concept art and the original creators, Al Gough and Miles Miller, are involved. He and Welling are eager to move forward, but they’re waiting for the perfect moment to pitch the project.

Kevin Costner in Talks to Play Bill Clinton in United Nations Series

According to Variety, Kevin Costner is set to star in and produce a new series, United, with Leonardo DiCaprio and the United Nations. The show will focus on real-life stories of courageous individuals working to improve the world. Currently, no details about where to watch the series or when filming will begin have been announced.