An Adam Sandler Movie With A 19% On Rotten Tomatoes Has Made Its Way Into Netflix’s Top 10 Years Later

Movies that appear on Netflix’s Top Ten list demonstrate that the preferences of critics and viewers can significantly differ. For instance, “Madame Web,” which was heavily panned by critics, managed to maintain its position on Netflix’s Top Ten in March. Similarly, “End of the Road” featuring Queen Latifah and Ludacris, which had a low score from both critics and audiences, made it to the list a few years ago. Remarkably, even an Adam Sandler film more than a decade old is now included on Netflix’s list, despite garnering only a 19% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

William Shatner’s Surprise Return To Star Trek Was Made Possible By A Prolific Star Wars Actor

William Shatner, the man behind James T. Kirk, didn’t joke when he agreed to let AI companies use his image in projects. Despite refusing to alter Captain Kirk’s death scene in “Star Trek: Generations,” he found a way to revisit the franchise that launched his career. In a new short film marking the 30th anniversary of “Generations,” Shatner stars, but it was the assistance of accomplished “Star Wars” actor Sam Witwer that made this collaboration possible.

James Gunn Teases His Next DCU Movie Following ‘Superman’

James Gunn hasn’t even released the first trailer for Superman: Legacy yet, (let alone the entire film) but he’s already looking ahead to his next DCU movie. It’s safe to say that Gunn is one of the busiest people in Hollywood at the moment. In addition to writing the scripts for the upcoming Creature Commandos series, as well as writing and directing Superman starring David Corenswet, Gunn is also the co-president of DC Studios with Peter Safran, and is in charge of orchestrating the entire DC Universe. While we’re all waiting to see Gunn’s interpretation of Superman, overly-eager DC fans are already asking, “what’s next?”

Denzel Washington Is Playing Robert McCall in Two New Sequels to ‘The Equalizer’

The action film enthusiasts are thrilled because it’s official: He will appear in two more films within the franchise. The Academy Award-winner is now featured in Ridley Scott’s sequel Gladiator II, and there are rumors about him joining Black Panther 3. However, it seems his schedule won’t be too packed to reprise the character Robert McCall on the big screen again. In the recent issue of Esquire, Washington himself revealed this exciting news.