Incredible Movies Based on True Stories

Movies based on a true storyhave this magical touch to them because they remind us that incredible events do not have to merely be a work of fiction. They are very real, and can often inspire you and be soul-stirring beyond measure. Here is an incredible list of movies based on a true story for when you need to be inspired. 8The Intouchables The Intouchablesis based on the true story of the Frenchman Phillipe Borgo and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1513 words · Joshua Thomas

Is Lionsgate in Trouble After Several Box Office Bombs?

Quick Links Lionsgate cannot catch a break this year. While several studios have continued to struggle at thebox officein the post-COVID landscape, Lionsgate, the home of beloved franchises likeJohn Wick,The Hunger Games, andSaw, has had an uncharacteristically poor 2024, and it’s had a massive effect on their box office haul. Hollywood mythology is filled with tales of studios going bankrupt after a single failed project.Battlefield Earthflat-lined Franchise Pictures, New Line Cinema couldn’t recover afterThe Golden Compass, and evenIt’s a Wonderful Life(yes,the beloved Christmas classic) forced Liberty Films to be bought out by Paramount Pictures....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 628 words · Connor King

Jason Momoa Surprises Passengers While Serving as Flight Attendant

Clearly,Jason Momoahas water on the brain, figuratively speaking of course. Not only does he play King of the Seas asAquaman, but he is also celebrating the launch of his Mananalu water bottles. The 43-year-old recently shared a video to his social media pages, including Instagram and TikTok, showing himself posing as a flight attendant handing out cans to unsuspecting passengers on a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Hawaii. Speaking on his motivation, theAquamanstar explained that he questioned why he would always see plastic single-use water bottles on flights....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 455 words · Pamela Chang

Love and Monsters Review: Dylan O'Brien Charms in Clever Sci-Fi Rom-Com

Love and Monstersoffers a refreshing take on the tired apocalypse genre. It’s a heartfelt, surprisingly funny adventure with a charming lead performance from Dylan O’Brien. This time around it’s the “Monsterpocalypse” and our hero isn’t an ass-kicking killer. What begins as a quest for a lost girlfriend becomes a transformative experience about being human.Love and Monstersreminds us that a little courage and empathy goes a long way in a world gone to hell....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Danielle Reynolds

Mark Hamill Hasn't Seen Star Wars Since the Special Edition Released in 1997

Mark Hamill, the man behind Luke Skywalker, hasn’t seen the originalStar Warsin more than 20 years. The actor has revealed that the last time he watched the classic 1977 sci-fi movie that made him famous was in 1997, when the original trilogy was re-released in theaters. And the only reason Hamill did so at the time was because his kids wanted to see it on the big screen for themselves....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Kevin Warner

Mel Gibson Gets Into Abortion, Sacrifice & Ivermectin with Joe Rogan

“I was doing the Rogan podcast… And [I was] kind of ill at ease while we were talking, because I knew my neighborhood was on fire, so I thought, I wonder if my place is still there. But when I got home, sure enough, it wasn’t there." That’sMel Gibsonspeaking toElizabeth Vergasof the conservative television station NewsNation on Jun 13, 2025. He had just gotten back to Los Angeles after spending three hoursin Joe Rogan’s Austin, TX compoundto record an episode ofThe Joe Rogan Experiencepodcast....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 626 words · Edward Goodwin

Natural Born Killers: Why Oliver Stone's Controversial Film is More Relevant Than Ever

Since the very beginning of his forty-year career,Oliver Stone has remainedone of the most topical and provocative filmmakers of our time. If there’s one thing that his many great films have in common, it’s that they’re unafraid to show us an unvarnished portrait of America, as it’s caught between the many forces that both drive and destroy it. Oscar-winningPlatoonsaw the all-out brutality of the Vietnam War through an infantryman’s point of view, reiterating the fact that, yes, there is such thing as an anti-war film....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1290 words · Lori Henderson

New Godzilla Vs. Kong Toy Commerical Shows Off Ferociously Brutal Battle Damage

It feels likeGodzilla Vs Kongfans have been waiting for decades for any fresh news about the film. Without so much as a trailer for the movie released so far, fans have been scouring promotional materials relating to the film for any clue as to the storyline. Now, a new commercial forGodzilla vs. Kongmerchandise released on Twitter featuring the Playmates Toys action figures hints at Godzilla suffering from his most grievous onscreen injury yet....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 489 words · Jeffrey Austin

Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West Team Up for Comedy Series Big Mood

BridgertonstarNicola Coughlanis set to star withIt’s a SinactressLydia Westin the upcoming comedy seriesBig Mood. The series initially had a working title ofSuper Closebut was later changed toBig Mood. The series will be written and created by Camilla Whitehill and directed by Rebecca Asher. The series will be produced by Fremantle through Dancing Ledge Productions and Fremantle will be handling the global sales of the series.Bad Moodwill be composed of six episodes and is scheduled to start filming this spring....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Bryan Butler

Nicolas Cage Has Been Hiding in Cleveland Indians Graphics and Nobody Noticed

It turns out that the Cleveland Indians are particularly big fans ofNicolas Cage, as the professional baseball team has been secretly inserting the Hollywood actor’s face into dozens of their official lineup graphics… and not one person seemed to notice. This week on Twitter, the Major League Baseball team tweeted that they discreetly hid images of Cage into 39 separate lineup graphics throughout 2019, and perhaps the Indians finally got tired of waiting for somebody to find them....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 508 words · Andrew Coleman

Now Rotten Tomatoes Won't Verify Your Review Without a Confirmed Ticket Purchase

Rotten Tomatoesis making more changes behind-the-scenes. As of today, only users who confirm movie ticket purchases can leave verified reviews. The site started over 20 years ago to provide movie and TV fans a place to see a collection of aggregated reviews to better suit their viewing habits and guide their choices. Over the years, the site has been infiltrated by trolls who either don’t like a particular movie, franchise, or studio....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 459 words · Ariel Christensen

Now You See Me 3 Gets Release Date at Last

The highly anticipated sequel in the magic-heist franchise,Now You See Me 3,has now been given a release date. Lionsgate has now announced that the threequelwill appear in theaters June 25, 2025, withZombielandandUnchartedfilmmaker Ruben Fleischeron board to direct. It has now been almost a decade since audiences embarked on a high-stakes adventure with the Four Horsemen, andDeadlinehasconfirmed several more details about the long-awaited follow-up. While plot details forNow You See Me 3remain as secret as how a magician does their tricks, it has been confirmed thatoriginal stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco and Morgan Freeman will reprise their rolesin the sequel....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 568 words · Andrea Miller

One Day at a Time Trailer: The Classic Sitcom Gets a Netflix Reboot

This is it! This is life, the one you get, so go and have a ball, and enjoy your first look at Netflix’s much-anticipated original seriesOne Day at a Timewith the season one trailer and official key art.One Day at a Timelaunches Friday, January 6th, everywhere that Netflix is available. This newNetflix original seriesreinvents the original sitcom from TV legendNorman Lear, who returns to serve as an executive producer for this show....

June 2, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Timothy Howard