‘Red One’ Set to Stream on Prime Video on December 12

The highly anticipated Amazon Studios film, “Red One,” starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans, is set to hit Amazon’s stream earlier than anticipated following a one-month run in cinemas. Despite the impressive cast, this blockbuster holiday movie fell short of impressing both critics and audiences during its theatrical release. Even with November being an exceptionally successful month for cinema, “Red One” struggled to fill theater seats. However, it still has a dedicated fanbase that’s eagerly awaiting its streaming debut, which is expected to make a much more significant impact in the world of streaming sooner rather than later.

‘Alien: Romulus’ Receives First Golden Globes Nomination for ‘Alien’ in 40 Years

2021 has seen a significant boost for horror films at the Golden Globes, with “Alien: Romulus” and “The Substance” both earning nominations in the “Cinematic and Box Office Achievement” category. It’s not just these two that have caught the attention of the industry – “The Substance” garnered an impressive five nominations, indicating a shift in how horror films are perceived and valued. Both movies highlight the genre’s influence this year, with “The Substance” hinting at its potential to compete with other award-worthy productions. In comparison, “Alien: Romulus” signifies the film’s broad appeal and success. What adds to the excitement is that a new “Alien” film hasn’t been nominated for a Golden Globe in almost four decades.

Ryan Reynolds Says He Probably Won’t Play Deadpool in Another Solo Movie

Andrew Garfield hinted in a recent Variety interview that Deadpool 4 might never materialize. During their discussion for the debut episode of the new season, the conversation naturally turned to Ryan Reynolds’ possible future as Deadpool. Despite the immense popularity of Deadpool, it appears that the character may not return to the big screen in his own movie anytime soon.

Tyler Mitchell’s ‘Wish This Was Real’ Lands in Helsinki

At age 29, Tyler Mitchell has garnered acclaim from prominent figures in the art and fashion world. For his Nordic introduction, he is showcasing a solo exhibition titled “Wish This Was Real” at The Finnish Museum of Photography in Helsinki, extending until February 23, 2025. Curated by Brendan Embser and Sophia Greiff, this exhibition features approximately ten years of Mitchell’s work, centered on themes of aesthetics, fashion, utopia, and the environment that emphasize stories about Black existence.