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  • 7 Anime Series That Have Earned the Right To Run Forever Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck
    Anime is known for having plenty of long-running stories, mainly because the manga publication wants to get as much money as possible, and the narrative structure reflects this. The result has been a lot of insincere and lackluster endings, such as what happened with Naruto. On the other hand, this does give fans more content of their favorite shows, and when done well, it just means that there is more of a good thing.
     

7 Anime Series That Have Earned the Right To Run Forever

6 June 2026 at 09:18

Anime is known for having plenty of long-running stories, mainly because the manga publication wants to get as much money as possible, and the narrative structure reflects this. The result has been a lot of insincere and lackluster endings, such as what happened with Naruto. On the other hand, this does give fans more content of their favorite shows, and when done well, it just means that there is more of a good thing.

Apple TV’s take on ‘Cape Fear’ combines sharp writing and stellar cast to fill very bloody shoes (VIDEO)

4 June 2026 at 06:53

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 — “Holy hell” was actor Lily Collias’ reaction to learning that Patrick Wilson, Amy Adams and Javier Bardem were going to be the leads of Apple TV’s take on the classic thriller Cape Fear.

Collias happens to be playing Wilson and Adams’ daughter in the movie with Bardem playing Max Cady, a role with huge shoes to fill, after Mitchum and de Niro had both played the role.

You would need a solid, and perhaps brave, ensemble to take on a remake of a film, or more correctly films, that also had the likes of Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Martin Scorsese and Robert de Niro.

“I try to do my own thing,” Bardem said, adding that he felt relieved that in the script he was given the room to do his own take.

Adams, who plays Ana Bowden, the lawyer who might or might not have done a good job defending Cady, said that being on set with Bardem and seeing him “turn the dial” from his usual nice, personable self to a terrifying persona was “horrifying.”

She described it as like being on set and thinking in her scenes with Bardem, “Oh we’re OK...no, we’re not OK.”

How far can tension go?

The thing about thrillers is whether they’re books or movies, you’d think they would work better in one setting than dragged out.

It’s especially risky when the most recent version (before this one) of Cape Fear is considered one of the best films ever made.

Yet if you’ve read the book it’s based on (The Executioners by John D. MacDonald) and watched both film versions, you would note that none are exactly alike, with different endings or slightly varied plot points.

If you, like me, have never gone near the story, perhaps it might be easier as you have no preconceived notions besides oh, Javier Bardem and Amy Adams? Hand me the remote.

Nick Antosca, who was not just the writer but showrunner and executive producer of Cape Fear, said that he called his take Southern Giallo.

“It’s lurid and horrific, but also brightly coloured and vivid.”

He set it in Savannah where he had spent a lot of time and that he felt lucky to be able to have his own solid ensemble going in, considering the iconic names associated with previous versions of Cape Fear.

What sets Apple TV’s Cape Fear apart is having Wilson and Adams playing married lawyers with Bardem being, on the surface, a victim of the justice system.

Antosca leaned into the moral ambiguity of his retelling, saying: “We live in this world where we read a story where someone is the villain, someone is the victim. And then you might read a different news story, and the roles were reversed in the same story. I think that kind of moral ambiguity is very contemporary.”

What to expect

With Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese, the director of the second Cape Fear, both executive producing, it’s right to expect a high bar for this retelling.

For the most part, Cape Fear delivers.

With TV, you get to see more of a character beyond them just reacting in the moment.

The persistent dread, the overlaying of guilt and fear, Adams portrays deftly to the point her stretched, strained nerves become the viewers’.

Bardem, as always, is infinitely watchable and even as the antagonist is almost too charming not to believe and it’s to his and the script’s credit that you begin questioning who to root for.

If you like a slow burn that creeps up on you like guilt and past scores, give Cape Fear a watch.

Just don’t expect the exact same experience or even story from the previous two movie versions so prepare for a few, mostly good, surprises.

The first two episodes of Cape Fear will begin airing this Friday, June 5, with new episodes each Friday through July 31, 2026, only on Apple TV.

Andy Cohen Reveals Jennifer Lawrence Is Bravo “Super Fan” Who Helped Find ‘Summer House’ Reunion Leaker

10 June 2026 at 02:57
Andy Cohen has revealed that Jennifer Lawrence helped Bravo identify the person behind the Summer House reunion audio leak. On Watch What Happens Live, Cohen thanked “super fan” Lawrence for her investigation “Bravo fans are the best,” Cohen said on his late-night talk show. “Y’all rode with us on this, and you knew that this […]

Ben Stiller Eyeing First Leading Comedy Series Role In Apple’s ‘Protective Custody’ From Mike Judge

22 May 2026 at 18:05
EXCLUSIVE: Ben Stiller is set to star in and executive produce Protective Custody, a new comedy series from Mike Judge (Silicon Valley), Steve Hely (Common Side Effects) and Dave King (Parks and Recreation) that Apple is developing with an eye toward a series order. Marking the first leading comedy series role for Stiller, Protective Custody will follow a disgraced […]

Andy Cohen Reveals Jennifer Lawrence Helped Solve Summer House Leak

10 June 2026 at 13:06
Jennifer Lawrence (R) visits 'Andy Cohen Live' hosted by Andy Cohen (L) on his exclusive SiriusXM channel Radio Andy at the SiriusXM Studios on February 28, 2018 in New York City.Andy Cohen is saying “bravo” to Jennifer Lawrence’s sleuthing skills. After the Watch What Happens Live host revealed that a Bravo fan helped solve who was behind the infamous Summer House season...

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  • 8 Animated Shows That Are Better Than 'Naruto' Jiminna Shillingford
    Naruto is one of the most memorable and iconically influential series ever created. The shōnen anime follows the young ninja Naruto Uzumaki (Maile Flanagan), who is ostracized by his village for carrying the Nine-Tailed Fox within him, as he strives to earn the respect of his village and become the Hokage. The beloved classic delivers incredible storytelling across countless episodes and carries overwhelming cultural clout; still, being iconic does not automatically make it untouchable. Quite a
     

8 Animated Shows That Are Better Than 'Naruto'

3 June 2026 at 01:31

Naruto is one of the most memorable and iconically influential series ever created. The shōnen anime follows the young ninja Naruto Uzumaki (Maile Flanagan), who is ostracized by his village for carrying the Nine-Tailed Fox within him, as he strives to earn the respect of his village and become the Hokage. The beloved classic delivers incredible storytelling across countless episodes and carries overwhelming cultural clout; still, being iconic does not automatically make it untouchable. Quite a few animated series have definitely managed to surpass the beloved action anime in one way or another.

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  • 10 Great Crime Shows You'll Wish You Watched Sooner Safwan Azeem
    Crime shows are everywhere now, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The genre has become one of television’s safest bets because audiences never really get tired of the adrenaline rush that comes with it. The downside, however, is that because of the sheer volume of crime dramas being released, a lot of them start blending into each other.
     

10 Great Crime Shows You'll Wish You Watched Sooner

5 June 2026 at 19:08

Crime shows are everywhere now, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The genre has become one of television’s safest bets because audiences never really get tired of the adrenaline rush that comes with it. The downside, however, is that because of the sheer volume of crime dramas being released, a lot of them start blending into each other.

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