10 ‘Star Wars’ Force Abilities That Make No Sense

George Lucas’ masterpiece, Star Wars, has been leaving audiences spellbound since 1977. It has built legions of fans through its unforgettable characters and grand narratives. Some classic aspects that likely pop into your mind when considering Star Wars are Jedi Knights, lightsaber duels, interstellar battles, not to mention the enigmatic power known as the Force.

The Most Mind-Bending Movies of All Time

During childhood, many people embark on a prolonged journey of exploration, during which specific films captivate us profoundly and stand apart from the crowd. These movies can be transformative experiences that challenge our perception of reality. By delving into deep philosophical ideas or instilling fresh types of empathy within us, certain films test the limits of cinema itself, causing us to question our understanding and sense of self. Here are some of the most thought-provoking films ever made, known for their ability to confound our minds:

‘Matlock’ Director on How Kathy Bates and Their CBS Hit Are Subverting the Age Trope

This season, the CBS show “Matlock” featuring Kathy Bates has been captivating audiences. Filled with wit, suspense, and charm, it’s become clear that this isn’t a reboot. While there are legal cases and the main character, Madeline “Matty” Matlock, shares a name with the original show, it’s much more than a gender-swapped revival of a classic series or just another procedural where cases are solved in unexpected ways each week. Instead, this “Matlock” centers around a septuagenarian character who isn’t exactly who she appears to be at her law firm, offering a fresh and intriguing take on the legal drama genre.

Demi Moore Explains Why She Took On Films Like The Substance And Ghost Despite Thinking Any Of Them Could End Up Being A ‘F–king Disaster’

Demi Moore is well-known in Hollywood not just for her captivating performances, but also for the daring roles she chooses to play. From the iconic supernatural love story of ‘Ghost’ in the ’90s, to her upcoming 2024 film, ‘The Substance’, which delves into the world of body horror movies, Moore often selects projects that seem risky. Yet, as she recently shared, there’s a particular reason she is drawn to films with a high likelihood of not succeeding.

Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore’ Is Coming to Tubi in This Week

You won’t find any error in the price! Tubi is a streaming platform that offers a free service, meaning you can watch Adam Sandler’s classic comedy, “Happy Gilmore,” on December 1st, without any sign-up, subscription, or payment required. The only catch is occasional ads during the movie. However, with the chance to revisit this side-splitting tale of a struggling hockey player discovering his golf prowess, who wouldn’t want that? There’s just one hiccup: Happy (Sandler) carries the rowdy, profane demeanor typical of a hockey player, which clashes with the more tranquil, refined atmosphere of the golf world.