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12 Years Later, Christopher Nolan’s Best Movie Is Still the Greatest Adventure in Sci-Fi

What is Christopher Nolan's best movie? The answer might vary among cinephiles, thanks to Nolan's filmography, which spans a wide variety of genres. Some would point to Memento, as its non-linear structure makes for a compelling mystery. Others would throw The Dark Knight trilogy into the ring, as it helped put Nolan on the map and showcased that superheroes can be taken seriously when in the right hands. The best answer is a movie that Nolan made 12 years ago, a science fiction odyssey that still holds up today. It also contains two key elements that helped cement Nolan as a top-tier filmmaker.

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How To Watch The 2026 Tony Awards: Red Carpet, Pre-Show & P!nk-Hosted Ceremony

The 79th annual Tony Awards will kick off summer during the first weekend of June, ushering more Broadway thespians into the winner’s circle at Radio City Music Hall. Hollywood names to look out for who received nominations this year include Stephanie Hsu, Daniel Radcliffe, John Lithgow, Carrie Coon, Rose Byrne and others who overlap more […]

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The End of Paramount+ as We Know It Could Be Coming Sooner Than Expected

The days of Paramount+ as a standalone streaming service may already be numbered. With Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery moving closer to completing their blockbuster merger, executives have made it clear that they don’t intend to keep Paramount+ and HBO Max operating separately forever. Instead, the plan is to bring the two services together, creating a larger platform with more than 200 million subscribers and a library capable of competing with Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+.

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Alan Ritchson’s Action-Packed Sci-Fi Hit Gets a Second Chance on Streaming 12 Years Later

Over the last few years, Alan Ritchson has quietly become one of the most popular action stars working in Hollywood today. This is largely due to his role in Reacher, the hit Prime Video show with three full seasons already out and a fourth on the way later this year. Prime Video is so sure that Reacher Season 4 is going to be a smash hit β€” Ritchson has already promised that it’s by far the best season of the show yet β€” that it’s been picked up for Season 5 before Season 4 even has a premiere date. Ritchson has also expanded into movies recently with hits like The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which was directed by Guy Ritchie. Earlier this year, Ritchson headlined the biggest Netflix sci-fi thriller of 2026, War Machine, which has scored over 125 million views.

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Taylor Sheridan’s Divisive β€˜Yellowstone’ Spin-Off Soars After Its Season 1 Finale

Taylor Sheridan may be leaving Paramount to start a new chapter of his career at Universal, but it's in the studio's best interest not to tamper with what he's established. Sheridan remains at the helm of multiple hit projects at Paramount, although his day-to-day involvement in the two latest installments of his platform-defining Yellowstone franchise has reportedly been limited. The two shows premiered rather close to each other, with one expanding the franchise to linear television and the second continuing its streaming domination. The latter, Dutton Ranch, saw an increase in viewership in its third week, according to the latest data provided by Nielsen. The report, which comes with a considerable lag, also highlighted the performance of the first Yellowstone project conceived as a CBS procedural.

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Taylor Sheridan’s Binge-Worthy Answer to β€˜The Wire’ Gets Perfect Season 5 Update

2026 has been a strong year for Taylor Sheridan, but fans of the Western writer have come to expect this by now. Sheridan kicked things off in 2026 with the Yellowstone spin-off, Marshals, which follows Kayce Dutton (played by Luke Grimes) now that he’s left ranch life behind to become a U.S. Marshal. After the debut of Marshals came The Madison, which features big-time talent like Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer. Sheridan recently brought fans back to the Yellowstone universe for the latest spin-off, Dutton Ranch, which follows Rip (played by Cole Hauser) and Beth (played by Kelly Reilly) after the events of the series finale. Sheridan has had plenty going on so far this year, but things are only going to get busier for the Yellowstone creator as we inch closer to the end of the year.

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Here’s Where to Watch the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final Live Online

The 2026 UEFA Champions League Final feature two clubs competing for a chance to hoist the European Champion Clubs’ Cup. The final takes place on Saturday, May 30. The final match features Arsenal F.C. taking on Paris Saint-Germain F.C. at PuskΓ‘s ArΓ©na in Budapest, Hungary with kick-off at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT. Additionally, indie […]

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'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' Stars Set First Major Appearance After Shock Cancellation

Last year, NCIS fans got their wishes for a continuation of Tiva when Paramount+ released the procedural spin-off NCIS: Tony & Ziva. The series was a treat, picking up with Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo's fan-favorite former NCIS agents after they left for Paris to start a life together along with their daughter, Tali (Isla Gie). Although their on-again, off-again romance had fallen through, it offered some closure to the beloved couple's life together, showing how they always find their way back to each other amid a high-stakes journey to clear their names and figure out who is after them. Alas, their unconventional new chapter was cut a bit short after the streamer decided to cancel it after one season.

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Channing Tatum's 2025 True Crime Movie Is a Sleeper Paramount+ Hit

The past couple of years have been perfect for Channing Tatum fans. In 2024, Tatum dazzled in the Apple TV rom-com Fly Me to the Moon, alongside fellow MCU alum Scarlett Johansson, which was quickly followed by a surprise Deadpool & Wolverine appearance, and the eerie Blink Twice, which marked The Batman star ZoΓ« Kravitz's directorial debut. In 2025, Tatum was praised for his voice work in the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, and released one of his most underrated movies ever in Roofman.

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Paramount+’s Cancelled-Too-Soon ’NCIS’ Spin-Off Officially Sets New Release

NCIS officially crossed 500 episodes earlier this year, and so far, there are no signs that the procedural will be slowing down anytime soon. As one of CBS' most consistent franchises, the decision was made earlier this year to renew the mothership series for its 24th season and lock up both spin-offs, NCIS: Origins and NCIS: Sydney, for Season 3 and Season 4, respectively. Fan-favorites have come and gone over the years, and other off-shoots, like NCIS: Los Angeles, have come and gone, but the series is built to last and continue evolving to keep audiences satisfied. One particularly beloved character, LL COOL J's agent Sam Hanna, is even set to rejoin the family in a more permanent capacity with the premiere of the new NCIS: New York this fall.

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β€˜The Boroughs’ Star’s Biggest Western Flop Gets a Second Chance on Paramount+

Although Netflix often receives praise for greenlighting many ambitious projects from the future of the industry, it can also receive outrage for ending the run of a popular project way before its time. The latest egregious decision from Netflix that is already causing widespread outrage is the cancellation of The Boroughs after its first season. Created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, and executive produced by Stranger Things duo Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, the show opened to impressive figures, earning 5.6 million views in its first weekend, which grew to 9.5 million views in its first full week.

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Taylor Sheridan's 3-Part Neo-Western Hit Is Officially Taking Over the World

About a week ago, Taylor Sheridan scored the biggest original series launch in Paramount+ history with the Yellowstone sequel Dutton Ranch, the latest entry in the hit Western franchise. According to Paramount, the series generated 12.9 million global streaming views within its first seven days, comfortably surpassing the record previously held by another Sheridan hit. Speaking of which, The Madison held the record before that, garnering 8 million views during its first 10 days on the platform following its March debut.

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