Dumb Things We Just Ignore About Stargate

In the realm of “Stargate,” I’ve found that its timeline holds up, thanks to its unwavering readiness to accept (even celebrate) the inconsistencies and downright ridiculous ideas that are inevitable in a story that heavily leans on imagination and genre tropes. “Stargate: SG-1” doesn’t shy away from its zaniness – take Season 5, Episode 12, “Wormhole X-Treme!” as an example. And let’s not forget Colonel Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) who often gets to poke fun at the absurdity. There are moments in the “Stargate” universe that fans will never stop discussing, and in a strange way, those very moments contribute to what makes it so entertaining.

‘American Psycho’ Team Reacts to Luca Guadagnino’s Planned New Film: “They Have Their Work Cut Out”

Debuting in cinemas by Lionsgate on April 14, 2000, the film American Psycho features Christian Bale portraying Patrick Bateman, a banker with hidden murderous inclinations, based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Bret Easton Ellis. The story satirically explores 1980s yuppie culture. Lionsgate has recently confirmed that Guadagnino will direct a fresh interpretation of the book, with a screenplay penned by Scott Z. Burns. At CinemaCon this month, Guadagnino himself shared a sneak peek of the upcoming project via video.

You Won’t Believe What Was Inside the Barrel Walker Dumped in Havoc!

In the opening scene of “Havoc,” Tom Hardy’s character, Walker, moves an enigmatic, label-less barrel. This action is linked to his shady and morally questionable past. The long-awaited collaboration between Tom Hardy and Gareth Evans, an action-packed thriller, was finally released on April 25, 2025, following numerous setbacks and revisions. It marked Gareth Evans’ first gun-fu action film since the debut of “The Raid 2” more than a decade ago. Despite being a police officer in the unnamed city depicted in “Havoc,” Walker carries the burden of guilt on his shoulders, suggesting he has many secrets and regrets.