This weekend, Netflix's adaptation of 'The Thursday Murder Club' has skyrocketed to the top of streaming charts, showcasing an all-star cast and garnering rave reviews for its blend of humor and mystery.
Jude Law stars as Vladimir Putin in 'The Wizard of the Kremlin,' premiering at the Venice Film Festival. The film, directed by Olivier Assayas, explores the intricacies of modern politics amidst Russia's turbulent history.
The Roses, starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, reimagines a classic tale of love and marriage. While it aims for warmth, does it lose the sharp edge of its predecessor? Find out in our review!
Get ready for a gripping new limited series on the Karen Read trial, featuring Elizabeth Banks! This true crime story explores the shocking events surrounding a Boston police officer's death and the ensuing controversy.
Guillermo del Toro finally presents his adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at the Venice Film Festival. With Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, the film explores the thin line between humanity and monstrosity amidst a festival focused on various forms of monsters.
Discover the extraordinary pygmy sea horse, a tiny marvel of evolution that carries its young inside its body, safe from coral venom. Learn how genetic mutations shape this unique creature's survival.
Get ready for a delightful ride as The Thursday Murder Club premieres on Netflix! With a stellar cast and a gripping story based on Richard Osman's novel, this cozy mystery promises to charm viewers and critics alike. With a 93% Rotten Tomatoes score, find out why it's generating buzz!
When a murder occurs in their community, a group of retirees puts their sleuthing skills to the test. With a blend of humor and intrigue, this film showcases a refreshing take on the elder comedy genre.
Nearly 30 years after its film debut, 'The Rainmaker' gets a gripping TV revamp on USA. Follow Rudy Baylor’s tumultuous journey as he battles a hospital over a wrongful death case. Will he emerge victorious or get burned?
USA Network's new adaptation of John Grisham's The Rainmaker offers a thrilling yet conventional take on the legal world, packed with humor and drama, but lacks the biting social critique of the original.