The Wild Geese – ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION

The film features a screenplay by Reginald Rose, who was nominated for two Oscars (known for 12 Angry Men). It stars screen icons Richard Burton (Where Eagles Dare), Roger Moore (Live and Let Die), and Richard Harris (A Man Called Horse) as a group of older mercenaries. They’re hired by a rich businessman for one last, dangerous job: to gather and train a team of commandos, parachute into a troubled African country, rescue the ousted President from a heavily guarded prison, and escape through the military-controlled airport, eliminating anyone who tries to stop them. The mission itself will involve killing, but surviving the escape might be even harder.

7 Movies From the 1990s You Forgot Were Awesome

The 1990s were a fantastic era for movies, and as time passes, many great films from that decade have faded from memory. These are still excellent movies that deserve another watch, perhaps overshadowed by more recent favorites. Here are seven awesome films from the ’90s that you might have forgotten – it’s worth revisiting them soon!

FPS Game Trilogy Normally $60 Now Only $6 for a Limited Time

You can get all three Metro games – Metro 2033 Redux, Metro Last Light Redux, and Metro Exodus – for just $5.99 each on the PlayStation Store until December 15th at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. This deal is part of PlayStation’s larger “End of Year Deals” sale, which features many other discounted games. The bundle includes the PS4 versions of Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last Light Redux, and both the PS4 and PS5 versions of Metro Exodus. Normally priced at $59.99, this is the best price this collection has ever been offered for on PlayStation.

Binge Netflix’s ‘Emily in Paris’ Before the Season 5 Premiere

With so many streaming options available, especially on Netflix, there’s plenty to watch. As Netflix prepares for the holidays with feel-good Christmas movies like Champagne Problems and A Merry Little Ex-Mas, now is a great time to enjoy something lighter. If you’ve already finished the first part of the new Stranger Things season, try Emily in Paris – it’s pure, unadulterated fun and doesn’t pretend to be anything else.

26 Years After the First Movie, the New Paranormal Activity Is Finally Returning to Its Roots

The Hollywood Reporter announced that Ian Tuason will direct the next Paranormal Activity movie, a project from Atomic Monster and Blumhouse. Tuason is a Canadian director known for his successful horror shorts in live-action virtual reality – they’ve gained millions of views on YouTube and were even featured at SXSW. He recently won the audience award at the Fantasia International Film Festival for his film The Undertone, which sparked a bidding war ultimately won by A24.

7 Worst Things DC Did To Iconic Batman Villains

Many of Batman’s enemies have attempted to change their ways, whether by seeking forgiveness or simply trying a different path. Unfortunately, these attempts often led to further punishment or even a worse fate. Beyond that, some villains, like the Joker and Mr. Freeze, were negatively impacted by questionable choices made by the comic book writers. While they aren’t heroes, here are 7 Batman villains and the worst treatment they received from DC Comics.

One of the Best Animated Series of the 2020s Just Returned to Netflix With New Episodes

New episodes of the animated series The Amazing Digital Circus are now available on Netflix! Episodes 5 through 7 started streaming on December 12th. The show, created by Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions, follows a group of people stuck in a bizarre, circus-themed virtual reality game run by an unpredictable AI named Caine. While episodes 5 and 6 were previously available on Glitch Productions’ YouTube channel, they—along with episode 7—became available on Netflix with this latest release.

5 Best One Piece Backstories That Should’ve Been Spin-Offs

I’ve noticed that if this series delved into every single detail of each character’s past, the story would likely go on forever. It’s not that these backstories are incomplete, but they actually create opportunities to explore those characters even more. We’ve already seen this happen with popular characters like Portgas D. Ace and Trafalgar Law, who both got their own spin-off novels. While the original author doesn’t write these novels himself, he oversees them and they’re officially published, which is a big reason why fans enjoy them so much. And honestly, I think a few other characters – including the five we’ve been discussing – deserve the same treatment.