Looking For A Friends Replacement? Hulu Has A Great Option And It’s 96% On Rotten Tomatoes

For two decades now, the final episode of “Friends” has been off the air, yet it continues to be cherished by many due to repeated broadcasts and streaming services. Many sitcoms have risen and fallen since then, but few can rival the zest that NBC’s series possessed. Although it’s not without flaws, if you’ve rewatched your 30th round of this ’90s sitcom and are seeking a substitute, Hulu offers a compelling alternative – one that boasts almost a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.

A French Theater Has Turned Its Building Into Alien Romulus’ Xenomorph, And No Popcorn Bucket Can Save Us Now

Is it hard to fathom that we’re almost touching the point where Alien Romulus storms our 2024 cinematic calendar? The past few weeks seem to have whizzed by, especially with those spine-chilling Alien popcorn pails giving us all nightmares. Granted, they might not have disturbed everyone’s dreams; but they were certainly unsettling for me. And when you think everything is back to normal, a French theater converts its entire structure into a Xenomorph! Anyone else feeling like munching on popcorn before the apocalypse arrives?

Girl You Know It’s True Review | Milli Vanilli Biopic Sizzles & Succeeds

Fame, fortune, Grammys, MTV glory. The pop duo Milli Vanilli had it all by the end of 1989. It disappeared by the end of the following year. The rise and fall of the hit group responsible for earworm chart-toppers like “Girl You Know It’s True,” “Blame it on the Rain,” and “Baby Don’t Forget My Number” makes for a compelling topic in the new film from writer/director Simon Verhoeven (Welcome to Germany), Girl You Know It’s True. The film emits a similar vibe to other successful music biopics like Rocketman, Bohemian Rhapsody, and even Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis. It’s easy to follow, the plot moves quickly, the characters are compelling, and there’s enough drama to keep you glued to the screen.

10 Multiverse Movies That Aren’t About Superheroes

In simpler terms, the idea of multiple universes (often referred to as the multiverse) was initially confined to the realm of physics, captivating only specialists. However, with the escalation of superhero films that incorporate parallel universes and altered timelines, this once academic subject has transformed into a thrilling setting for blockbuster productions. Characters like Spider-Man passing through Doctor Strange’s enchanted gateways and the clashing realities in “Deadpool & Wolverine” are examples of how the multiverse is now a defining feature in contemporary superhero cinema.

Channing Tatum Says He “Didn’t Really Know” Zoë Kravitz Before She Sent Him ‘Blink Twice’ Script, With an Assist From Riley Keough

Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz are now engaged and working together on a film titled “Blink Twice“, a project that Kravitz directed and Tatum stars in. Interestingly enough, it seems these two actors hadn’t previously met; it was only after Kravitz sent the script to Tatum (which she also co-wrote) that they first connected.