Toy Story 5: What We Know About The Pixar Sequel So Far

As a child of the late 90s, I grew up with Toy Story being a significant part of my formative years. The first film, released in 1995, was nothing short of revolutionary for its time – it was the very first feature-length film made entirely out of computer-generated graphics. The fact that it didn’t win the Best Animated Feature Oscar that year is still a mystery to me, as I believe it set the bar for what animation could be.

20 Best Made-For-TV Westerns

These TV Westerns may not be as famous as their cinematic counterparts, but they have proven to be timeless gems of excellent filmmaking. Frankly speaking, many of these shows are still underappreciated today, despite boasting impressive casts featuring iconic actors and acting legends.

NBC Orders Series of Suits L.A. and Grosse Pointe Garden Society

NBC is expanding its drama offerings with two new shows: “Suits L.A.” – a spin-off of the revived legal drama “Suits” – and “Grosse Pointe Garden Society,” where suburban gardening conceals a dark side. Last autumn, news about “Suits L.A.” emerged when Beatrice Springborn, President of Universal International Studios, mentioned it during Content London. In February, NBC officially announced they had commissioned a pilot episode for the spinoff. In February 2023, NBC established a writers’ room for “Grosse Pointe Garden Society.”

The Iconic Star Trek Characters Tom Hanks & Anjelica Huston Almost Played

In an alternate Star Trek universe, Forrest Gump, or a man resembling him, is responsible for inventing the warp drive instead of Zefram Cochrane. This change occurred in a historical timeline where Thor isn’t Captain Kirk’s father. Before James Cromwell was cast as Zefram Cochrane in “Star Trek: First Contact,” Tom Hanks was a strong contender for the role. Meanwhile, Anjelica Huston was under consideration to portray the Borg Queen – a part that eventually went to Alice Krige.