10 Best Steven Spielberg Movies, Ranked

10 outstanding films directed by Steven Spielberg are listed below, with each having their unique merit and potentially stirring up discussions among viewers. While some choices may seem predictable, all share one undeniable trait: they bear the stamp of a visionary director who has left an indelible mark on cinema multiple times. Indeed, Spielberg is a legendary figure in the world of filmmaking.

One of Jamie Lee Curtis’ Most Underrated Roles Is Hiding On Streaming

Despite running for just two seasons, the show “Scream Queens” has become one of television’s most underestimated horror-comedy series, deserving of continued seasons. The captivating and powerful portrayal of Dean Munsch by Jamie Lee Curtis is arguably some of her best work thus far. Her ability to create a character that appeals across various genres stems from her roots in the horror film industry.

Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake Won’t Have a Key Feature at Launch

In a fresh update for Metal Gear Solid 3, Fox Hunt is an exclusive multiplayer feature that wasn’t part of the original game. Unlike past online multiplayer options like Metal Gear Online, this new mode aims to prioritize stealth and survival aspects over intense shooting. The developers are working hard to ensure it doesn’t resemble a typical shooter, focusing more on the strategic elements that define the Metal Gear series. However, specifics about the gameplay mechanics are still scarce, with most information coming from a video presentation in June.

The 5 Best Heralds of Galactus, Ranked

The most powerful mortals who have either remained faithful and aided in Galactus’ world-destroying endeavors or dared to defy him as the Heralds, are those who have served the World Devourer.

Ranging from the devoted followers that assist Galactus in his planetary destruction, to the rebellious Heralds who confront him, these are the mightiest mortals ever to serve the Destroyer of Worlds.

James Gunn’s Superman Is Set To Hit a Record No DC Movie Has Since The Dark Knight

It’s clear that Superman has outshone most other superhero movies this year, including Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) titles like Captain America: Brave New World ($415m), Thunderbolts* ($382m), and The Fantastic Four: The First Steps ($434m). Unless The Man of Steel gets outshone by Marvel’s Family at the box office, which seems unlikely given the time difference between the two films, Superman will be the first DC superhero movie to top the yearly earnings since The Dark Knight in 2008.

*Note: Thunderbolts is a fictional team from the Marvel Comics universe and as of now, there is no confirmed upcoming film with that title.

With Kaiju No. 8 Now Complete, Shogakukan Has a Perfect Successor (And It’s Hilarious)

As I eagerly await the arrival of the first volume of “Rai Rai Rai,” a fresh manga on the horizon that seems to embody the same essence as “Kaiju No. 8” through its compelling protagonist, I find myself looking forward to it with great anticipation. With “Kaiju No. 8” now fully complete and no new chapters to look forward to, this upcoming work is bound to catch the eye of fans who have grown fond of the original. Much like Kafka’s journey in “Kaiju No. 8,” “Rai Rai Rai” follows a female protagonist and promises to captivate readers with its enthralling storyline, delivering the same exhilaration that comes from witnessing personal growth and overcoming the challenges that this new adventure presents.

Every Roger Moore 007 Movie, Ranked

In terms of the least preferred James Bond portrayals, opinions vary. Some argue that Timothy Dalton’s two films are the weakest, while others believe Pierce Brosnan excelled in his role except for the film “GoldenEye”. There are also those who appreciate George Lazenby’s performance in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”, despite reservations about the film as a whole. Roger Moore, with his seven-film run, often lands somewhere in the middle due to his extensive tenure (Connery had six films, excluding the unofficial “Never Say Never Again”). Given the number of films he starred in, Moore’s collection is quite diverse and reflects the era of the ’70s and ’80s. But which ones truly stand out and which ones fall short? Let’s delve into it.