Critically Acclaimed Action Thriller Children of Men Is Now Streaming

Occasionally, movies that receive widespread praise from both critics and viewers fail to achieve similar success at the ticket office. A notable instance is the 2006 dystopian action thriller, Children of Men, which can now be streamed for free. Regarded as one of the finest examples of its genre by many, Children of Men has not received the attention it deserves from a broader audience, who might be overlooking an insightful portrayal of society two decades after human fertility suddenly ceased.

Edge of Tomorrow Released 10 Years Ago and Is Streaming for Free

For a decade now, Tom Cruise has battled a formidable alien species in the movie landscape. In 2014, Cruise introduced us to ‘Edge of Tomorrow’, an action-packed, time-looping adventure that depicted mankind’s struggle against an extraterrestrial invasion. Essentially, it was a blend of ‘Groundhog Day’ and ‘Independence Day’. This intriguing sci-fi film became Cruise’s most highly-acclaimed science fiction production. Although it didn’t quite shine at the box office, both critics and audiences appreciated the thrilling sci-fi tale, which can now be enjoyed through streaming platforms.

Why The Next Star Wars Trilogy Has Us Seriously Worried

Currently, the situation seems somewhat official: Simon Kinberg has agreed with Lucasfilm to create a fresh trilogy of “Star Wars” movies. However, one can’t help but feel apprehensive about whether this will actually come to fruition. Let’s discuss a few points that have us concerned.

Our Legacy Gets Minority Investment From LVMH

LVMH, a global luxury corporation, has bought a partial ownership in Our Legacy, a contemporary Swedish fashion house recognized for designing “timeless pieces reminiscent of your grandfather’s wardrobe” for the present day. The investment arm of this multinational conglomerate, focused on backing emerging luxury brands, has put an unspecified amount into Our Legacy, which is currently headed by co-founders Jockum Hallin, Cristopher Nying, and Richardson KlarĂ©n.