Josh Peck Had A Hilarious Take On The Studio Casting Him As Chris Hemsworth’s Brother Years Later (And He’s Not Wrong)

Following the conclusion of Nickelodeon’s popular comedy series “Drake & Josh” in 2007, actor Josh Peck sought to demonstrate his versatility beyond the realm of comedy with projects such as “The Wackness, What Goes Up “and “ATM“. During this period, he was also cast in the remake of “Red Dawn“, sharing the screen with Chris Hemsworth. In this movie, Peck portrayed Hemsworth’s brother, a casting decision that some might have found surprising. If you did find it strange, as Peck himself humorously admitted, then you wouldn’t be alone in your thoughts. And, to be honest, he does have a point.

Jason Statham’s Return to The Fast & the Furious Lands New Streaming Home

As the holiday season draws near, discussions frequently center around family, and when it comes to Hollywood, few franchises embody the essence of family as strongly as The Fast and the Furious. Since 2001, this series has consistently demonstrated that bloodlines aren’t necessary for belonging in Dom’s circle, and in the case of Jason Statham‘s character Deckard Shaw, even a fierce adversary can find a place at the Toretto table if they earn it. Statham initially joined the series in 2013’s Fast & Furious 6, and has been a recurring figure since then, with his most recent appearance in last year’s Fast X. Starting this month, you can stream Fast X at a new location.

Roger Ebert Hated This Batman (1989), but Time Has Proved Him Wrong

Movie enthusiasts may have differing opinions on numerous topics, but there’s a general agreement among them when it comes to the greatest American film critic: Roger Ebert. Over a decade since his passing, the Chicago Sun-Times columnist is still fondly remembered for his profound insights into cinema. Unlike many critics who adjusted their praise or criticism based on popular opinion, Ebert never held back in expressing his views. He would occasionally extol films that were panned by the public or his peers, or criticize those that were widely loved or admired.

12 Reality Stars You Might Not Know Are Dead

Over the past 30 years, reality TV has been one of the longest-lasting and most influential genres, consistently maintaining its popularity and expanding its reach with each passing year. Notably, individuals who have gained fame through reality shows have often become household names in popular culture. In fact, a well-known host of an NBC reality program even went on to be elected as the President of the United States not once, but twice – a level of fame that is hard to surpass.

Bitcoin Wins Big as Republicans Take White House: NYDIG

As a seasoned crypto investor with a decade of experience navigating the digital asset landscape, I find the recent report by NYDIG highly intriguing and potentially game-changing for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. Having witnessed the evolution of Bitcoin from an obscure internet currency to a political imperative, it’s clear that its significance is … Read more