Emma Stone’s Controversial Remake Still Defines Disney’s Weirdest Live-Action Trend

Craig Gillespie directed Cruella, with production by Andrew Gunn, Emma Stone, and Glenn Close – who famously played Cruella in the original 101 Dalmatians films. The movie stood out from typical Disney productions, immediately captivating audiences with its striking visuals. Despite its imaginative style, Cruella wasn’t without flaws, making it a somewhat divisive film for Disney fans.

7 Great Spy Movies Nobody Talks About

Here are 7 fantastic spy movies that often fly under the radar. They’re the kind of films that are truly enjoyable, and sometimes even surprisingly clever in how they’re made.

The Sopranos’ Funniest Episode Is Also Its Most Tragic

At its heart, the “Pine Barrens” episode is about the problems caused by miscommunication. The episode’s many absurd situations stem from characters failing to clearly connect with one another, which perfectly explains how Chris and Paulie get lost in the New Jersey wilderness. The episode also highlights how damaging miscommunication can be by drawing parallels to other key relationships explored throughout Season 3, ultimately showing the tragic consequences that can result.

Avengers: Doomsday Is Copying This $2 Billion Marvel Movie’s Key to Success

The 2018 film Infinity War faced significant challenges, including a large cast and high expectations from fans. Despite these hurdles, it became a huge hit, receiving excellent reviews, enthusiastic fan support, and earning over $2 billion worldwide. Now, the new film Doomsday is trying to capture the same magic by using a key element that made Infinity War so successful.

South Park Retcons a Major Plot Hole With Surprise Thanksgiving Special Return

The animated series South Park often kills off characters only to bring them back years later, and 2024 has already seen a few of these resurrections. The latest episode of Season 28 officially marks the return of Ned Gerblanski, who hasn’t been prominently featured since a 2019 episode. This return actually changes some details of his earlier, minor appearances. The episode also confirms that Ned is still injured, finally addressing a long-standing question from fans about his condition.

The “Greatest Action Movie of All Time” That’s an “Absolute Classic” Takes Over New Streaming Home

We’re talking about Die Hard, the iconic 1988 action movie with Bruce Willis as John McClane. Before this film, action heroes were typically portrayed as incredibly strong and nearly unbeatable. But Willis played McClane as a more relatable, everyday NYPD detective. He wasn’t a superhuman fighter or someone who wasn’t afraid – he was a regular guy facing an impossible situation, figuring things out as he went, and getting hurt and scared in the process. This made him much more believable and changed the way action heroes were seen.