Netflix Is Making a Sequel to Its Unexpected Hit Shark Thriller Under Paris
The following article contains spoilers for Under Paris.
The following article contains spoilers for Under Paris.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Last of Us Part 2At its core, The Last of Us is a story about loss and grief. It’s this profound sense of looking for connection wherever you can that makes it the most valuable item in this world. It also makes it the easiest to lose once you find it. What makes it even easier to lose is its fragility, the softness of these moments that does away with the artifice of apocalyptic survival. Music is just music. A few strums on an old guitar. But in a world haunted by the echoes of nostalgia and simpler times, music is enough to bring two people together. The simplicity of The Last of Us is found in these quiet moments, and its stellar live-action cast has already proven they’re the right people for the job.
With Halloween now behind us, Christmas is starting to fill the thoughts of numerous individuals. Consequently, the much-anticipated action comedy featuring stars Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black has had its first screening for critics. Early responses have been shared online, leaving fans wondering if this movie will end up on Santa’s nice list or the naughty one this year?
As a movie critic, I recently had the chance to watch Shudder’s latest offering, “Black Cab,” starring the talented Nick Frost (known for his work in “Shaun of the Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and “Hyperdrive”). Unlike what one might expect from a horror film, this movie swiftly veers off the beaten path of traditional scream-fests. Instead, it seamlessly merges onto the bustling superhighway of psychological thrillers, where productions such as “Leave the World Behind,” “Knock at the Cabin,” and the recent “Cellar Door” excel by revealing less and leaving more to the audience’s imagination.
2024’s “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” was one of the early releases on the schedule, but despite chilly critiques from critics, it was exciting to watch the series veterans get back into action. Among this stellar group was franchise original Ernie Hudson, who has portrayed Winston Zeddemore (the team’s finest member) since the 1984 debut film. More recently, Hudson shared a heartwarming story about how Bill Murray facilitated his return for the sequels, doing so in a thoughtful manner.