67 Years Ago Today, A Classic Fantasy Movie Basically Invented An Entire Genre & Changed Everything

Directed by Nathan Juran and released in 1958, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad actually feels more like a continuation of the classic third and fifth stories of Sinbad the Sailor. Throughout the film, Sinbad battles a variety of monsters – a massive cyclops, a terrifying serpent, living skeletons, and other huge beasts – ultimately leading to a showdown with a dragon held captive by chains.

‘The Housemaid’: Paul Feig on Why He Wanted to Direct the Steamy Thriller

Paul Feig, the director behind comedies like Bridesmaids and A Simple Favor, recently told MovieWeb why he was interested in making The Housemaid. He saw the original story as a great foundation for a big, exciting movie. He also felt it would let him use his skills to create a really suspenseful and twisty experience for viewers, something he enjoys doing. He wanted to take the suspense “to 11” and play with audience expectations.

‘Heated Rivalry’ Episode 5’s Rose Scene Deserves More Attention

Many viewers are praising the emotional connection between Shane (Hudson Williams) and Ilya (Connor Storrie), and rightfully so. The characters finally talked openly about their feelings for each other, realizing their relationship was more than just physical. In a particularly moving scene, Ilya confided in Shane while grieving his father and struggling with his feelings about Russia. He even told Shane he loved him in Russian. While Shane said he doesn’t understand the language, many fans believe he knew exactly what Ilya said.

7 Best Shows to Binge on Prime Video over Christmas 2025

I always look forward to the holidays as a chance to really relax and catch up on TV. And with Prime Video, there’s honestly something for everyone! If you’re like me and planning to do some serious binge-watching this Christmas 2025, I’ve put together a list of the best shows to get you started.

James Cameron Blasts “Stupidest F–king Thing” Alien Franchise Did After His 1986 Sequel

James Cameron recently shared his strong dislike for a plot decision in Aliens during a conversation with Michael Biehn on his podcast, Just Fooling About. Biehn, who played Corporal Hicks, prompted Cameron to discuss whether he regretted the character Newt’s death. Cameron bluntly stated he thought killing Newt was a “terrible idea,” and also criticized the decision to eliminate Hicks and Bishop in the same movie.