‘Yellowstone’ Season 5, Part 2 Interviews With Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser & More

Yellowstone” continues its grand finale with Season 5, Part 2! The main cast – Kelsey Asbille, Wes Bentley, Gil Birmingham, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser, and Kelly Reilly – recently spoke with TopMob about their experiences on set, explaining the development of their characters, and hinting at what viewers should anticipate as the final chapters unfold.

32 Sequels Nobody Asked For That Are Really Good

Occasionally, you watch a film, walk away from it, and feel there’s no need for a follow-up. At times, a sequel might be desired, but for various reasons, it never materializes. Then, to everyone’s surprise, a continuation of the original story appears years later – these are the circumstances that have produced some fantastic films. Consequently, here is a list of more than 30 sequels that weren’t initially anticipated but have since become cherished.

Matthew McConaughey Reacts to Trailer for Notoriously Bad 2003 Movie ‘Tiptoes’

Every actor, including Matthew McConaughey, has a film in their career that is often overlooked and quickly forgotten. In fact, even before he became a big star, McConaughey had already acted in an obscure movie called “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation” in 1994. Interestingly, he also appeared in another largely ignored flop released the same year as one of his major hits, the romantic comedy “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.” Now, over two decades later, McConaughey has finally seen the trailer for “Tiptoes” for the first time, and he’s sharing his thoughts on this politically incorrect dramedy.

Aubrey Plazas My Old Ass Is Now on Prime Video (and It Has 90% on Rotten Tomatoes)

Amazon Prime Video offers an abundance of films to keep you engaged, ranging from titles like “Bottoms” to “Drive Away Dolls”, “Jackpot!” and “Brothers”. They have a plentiful selection of comedies that will make you chuckle, but their latest comedy stands out as one of the best. In “My Old Ass”, Maisy Stella’s character Elliott encounters her older self, portrayed by Aubrey Plaza, during a psychedelic mushroom experience, setting the stage for an entertaining ride.