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  • Prime Video’s 2 Biggest New Hits Are Battling for Streaming Supremacy Rohan Naahar
    Prime Video delivered the perfect antidote to its recently concluded superhero series The Boys, which underwhelmed critics and audiences with its series finale. The streamer's latest superhero offering, Spider-Noir, has the added benefit of featuring an acting icon and being based on one of the most popular fictional characters of all time. The new show delivered exactly the results expected of it in its midweek debut, even though it failed to overthrow Prime Video's current number one title. Th
     

Prime Video’s 2 Biggest New Hits Are Battling for Streaming Supremacy

31 May 2026 at 23:30

Prime Video delivered the perfect antidote to its recently concluded superhero series The Boys, which underwhelmed critics and audiences with its series finale. The streamer's latest superhero offering, Spider-Noir, has the added benefit of featuring an acting icon and being based on one of the most popular fictional characters of all time. The new show delivered exactly the results expected of it in its midweek debut, even though it failed to overthrow Prime Video's current number one title. The holdover hit defied the odds to deliver one of the streamer's biggest-ever debuts. It currently trails only The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Fallout, which have an obvious built-in fan-following. With 36 million views in under two weeks, the steamy new romance series has outperformed legacy titles on Prime Video such as Reacher and The Summer I Turned Pretty.

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  • Prime Video's Newest Superhero Show Is One of Its Best Comic Book Series Collier Jennings
    Despite a seemingly endless stream of think pieces, the superhero genre continues to thrive on screens big and small. 2026 is the best proof of this: not only will theaters see an onslaught of capes and cowls with Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and Avengers: Doomsday, but Prime Video has been delivering plenty of subversive superhero television with The Boysand Invincible. Last week, the streamer dropped its newest comic book series, and it's proven to be one of the best adaptations that
     

Prime Video's Newest Superhero Show Is One of Its Best Comic Book Series

4 June 2026 at 03:54

Despite a seemingly endless stream of think pieces, the superhero genre continues to thrive on screens big and small. 2026 is the best proof of this: not only will theaters see an onslaught of capes and cowls with Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and Avengers: Doomsday, but Prime Video has been delivering plenty of subversive superhero television with The Boysand Invincible. Last week, the streamer dropped its newest comic book series, and it's proven to be one of the best adaptations that Prime Video's tackled in recent years.

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  • 10 Film Noir Movies So Good You Could Argue Any One Is the Best Ever Made Safwan Azeem
    Film noir is one of those genres people flatten by loving it lazily. They say shadows. Cigarettes. Venetian blinds. Femme fatale. Voiceover. Corruption. Rain on pavement. All true. All incomplete. The best noir is not a mood board. It is spiritual contamination. It is what happens when desire gets smarter than morality and morality gets weaker than appetite. It is men talking themselves into ruin in full sentences.
     

10 Film Noir Movies So Good You Could Argue Any One Is the Best Ever Made

31 May 2026 at 11:58

Film noir is one of those genres people flatten by loving it lazily. They say shadows. Cigarettes. Venetian blinds. Femme fatale. Voiceover. Corruption. Rain on pavement. All true. All incomplete. The best noir is not a mood board. It is spiritual contamination. It is what happens when desire gets smarter than morality and morality gets weaker than appetite. It is men talking themselves into ruin in full sentences.

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  • 20260331-MORTADELO Y FILEMON 001-NB007-4K Manuel Gual
    Manuel Gual posted a photo: The Forgotten Archive of a Spanish Spy Agency. MORTADELO Y FILEMON Description: A cinematic retro espionage collection set in a fictional 1970s Spanish intelligence world, filled with dusty archives, classified files, typewriters, surveillance rooms, laboratories, old telephones, secret maps, dim offices, deserted streets, vintage storefronts, and mysterious objects that suggest abandoned missions, bureaucratic conspiracies, and forgotten undercover operations.
     

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Manuel Gual posted a photo:

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The Forgotten Archive of a Spanish Spy Agency. MORTADELO Y FILEMON

Description:
A cinematic retro espionage collection set in a fictional 1970s Spanish intelligence world, filled with dusty archives, classified files, typewriters, surveillance rooms, laboratories, old telephones, secret maps, dim offices, deserted streets, vintage storefronts, and mysterious objects that suggest abandoned missions, bureaucratic conspiracies, and forgotten undercover operations.

These images were generated by Artificial Intelligence.

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  • “Luminous Metric of the Moment” (Tasma Isopan-Chrome Type 42) Andrew B. Barkhatov
    Andrew B. Barkhatov posted a photo: Light splits the second, two faces check themselves — the world writes a formula. The Bolshoi Theatre has stood for centuries, hosting operas about gods, tsars, and tragic lovers. Today, it hosts two girls checking if their hair looked good in the last photo. The fountain throws water into the air—a useless, beautiful gesture, not unlike the act of taking a selfie. They lean over the glowing rectangle, seeking validation from pixels, while the 1963 Zeiss
     

“Luminous Metric of the Moment” (Tasma Isopan-Chrome Type 42)

Andrew B. Barkhatov posted a photo:

“Luminous Metric of the Moment” (Tasma Isopan-Chrome Type 42)

Light splits the second,
two faces check themselves —
the world writes a formula.

The Bolshoi Theatre has stood for centuries, hosting operas about gods, tsars, and tragic lovers. Today, it hosts two girls checking if their hair looked good in the last photo. The fountain throws water into the air—a useless, beautiful gesture, not unlike the act of taking a selfie. They lean over the glowing rectangle, seeking validation from pixels, while the 1963 Zeiss Ikon watches them through a layer of expired Soviet silver. The film doesn't care about their angles. The film only cares about the light. "Well, what pictures have we got?" we ask. The pictures we got are of people asking what pictures they got. A perfect, closed loop of modern existence, frozen in the grain of a dying factory's last breath. The theatre waits. The water falls. The screen scrolls.

⚙️ Technical credits:
Location: Russia. Moscow. Theatre Square (Fountain at the Bolshoi Theatre)
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Colora (1963)
Lens: Novicar 50mm f/2.8-f/22
Focus: Zone focusing (approximately 1.5m—the distance of self-reflection)
Film: Svema A-2Sh (expired 2003)
Date: 13.05.2017
Scanner: Epson Stylus Photo RX500
Philosophy: "The pictures we got are of people asking what pictures they got"

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  • 20260331-MORTADELO Y FILEMON 003-NB003-4K Manuel Gual
    Manuel Gual posted a photo: Madrid 1974: A Retro Spy Comedy Through the Secret Files of a Chaotic Bureaucracy Description A cinematic retro series set in a fictional 1974 Madrid, blending spy comedy, bureaucratic absurdity, street chases, secret archives, analog surveillance and vintage Spanish urban life. The images recreate a world of confidential folders, smoky offices, rotary telephones, typewriters, old taxis, crowded markets, railway stations, rooftop antennas, hidden laboratories, n
     

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Manuel Gual posted a photo:

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Madrid 1974: A Retro Spy Comedy Through the Secret Files of a Chaotic Bureaucracy

Description

A cinematic retro series set in a fictional 1974 Madrid, blending spy comedy, bureaucratic absurdity, street chases, secret archives, analog surveillance and vintage Spanish urban life. The images recreate a world of confidential folders, smoky offices, rotary telephones, typewriters, old taxis, crowded markets, railway stations, rooftop antennas, hidden laboratories, newspaper presses and suspicious government corridors. The atmosphere feels like a lost espionage farce from the seventies: serious men in ill fitting suits, anxious messengers, improvised agents, comic confusion, urgent missions and a constant sense that every secret operation is seconds away from becoming a public disaster.

The collection moves between interior and exterior scenes with strong narrative continuity: intelligence offices full of papers, tense investigations, chaotic pursuits through Madrid streets, undercover activity in cafés and markets, and surreal technical experiments in improvised laboratories. Its visual language combines photorealistic period detail with comic exaggeration, creating a nostalgic but dynamic tribute to classic European spy parody, Spanish popular culture and analog detective fiction.

These images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

In Just 6 Days, Prime Video's New Detective Thriller Becomes the Streamer’s No. 1 Series in the World

3 June 2026 at 01:30

2026 is a huge year for Spider-Man fans. Not only is Spider-Man: Brand New Day hitting theaters next month, but a brand-new series has launched on streaming platforms and is already a hit. This new Spider-Man show steers away from the traditional story, following a different kind of friendly neighborhood superhero. One that has more in common with detectives like Bosch than it does other Marvel superheroes.

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  • Every Major Change ‘Spider-Noir’ Makes From Marvel Comics Eddie Possehl
    Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for Spider-Noir and Spider-Man Noir (2008).Spider-Noir is the newest Spider-Man-based project—one of three in 2026—and people are actually pretty pleased with it. For quite a bit, people have been saying Sony should be investing more in the alternate versions of Spider-Man for projects, rather than making stories about his villains, which is exactly what Spider-Noir accomplishes.
     

Every Major Change ‘Spider-Noir’ Makes From Marvel Comics

6 June 2026 at 22:08

Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for Spider-Noir and Spider-Man Noir (2008).Spider-Noir is the newest Spider-Man-based project—one of three in 2026—and people are actually pretty pleased with it. For quite a bit, people have been saying Sony should be investing more in the alternate versions of Spider-Man for projects, rather than making stories about his villains, which is exactly what Spider-Noir accomplishes.

‘Spider-Noir’s Li Jun Li On Crafting “Incredibly Sharp” Banter With Nicolas Cage & Relating To Her Role As A Femme Fatale

30 May 2026 at 17:20
SPOILER ALERT: This story reveals details of Prime Video’s Spider-Noir. Prime Video’s Spider-Noir set in the sultry crime world of Depression-era New York City, follows an older Spider-Man, Ben Reilly, now working as a private investigator after leaving his superhero past behind him. But, when old traumas resurface in the form of a new, unignorable case […]

 ‘Ask E. Jean’ Documentary Expands Amid Trump DOJ Probe Controversy – Specialty Preview

29 May 2026 at 21:35
Ask E. Jean by Ivy Meeropol is holding over for second week at IFC Center in New York after a full-house opening weekend and adding the NuArt in LA before expanding. Over 40 theaters are booked for the next month as the distributors build a network to support the documentary about the writer and former […]

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