Lex Luthor’s Masterplan in James Gunn’s Superman Explained

Lex Luthor’s Masterplan in James Gunn’s Superman Explained

Geopolitics, black propaganda, biotechnology, and interdimensional war crimes. Here’s everything that you might have missed in Lex Luthor’s master plan in Superman.

Saint Clare Review: It’s So Disappointing How Close Bella Thorne’s Dexter-Like Thriller Is To Being Good

Saint Clare Review: It’s So Disappointing How Close Bella Thorne’s Dexter-Like Thriller Is To Being Good

The years since she left the world of Disney behind have seen Bella Thorne spread her wings in a variety of genres and roles, whether it’s in…

Steven Spielberg’s New Sci-Fi May Be The Replacement For Canceled Sequel To 90% RT Classic

Steven Spielberg’s New Sci-Fi May Be The Replacement For Canceled Sequel To 90% RT Classic

Steven Spielberg is working on a currently unтιтled UFO movie, and the upcoming sci-fi film may be the perfect replacement for this canceled Spielberg sequel. Spielberg is…

Is David Corenswet’s Superman More Powerful Than Henry Cavill?

Is David Corenswet’s Superman More Powerful Than Henry Cavill?

Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Superman.David Corenswet’s Superman has proven to be more powerful than expected in Superman, and this has inevitably led to comparisons between…

This 5M Hit Movie Nearly Outsold The First Two Toy Story Films, But Nobody Talks About It

This $875M Hit Movie Nearly Outsold The First Two Toy Story Films, But Nobody Talks About It

For a movie that achieved such astronomical success at the box office, it’s shocking how little enduring cultural relevance The Secret Life of Pets had. While other…

I Know What You Did Last Summer’s Recreation Of Key Franchise Scene Was “A Scary Moment” For Madelyn Cline

I Know What You Did Last Summer’s Recreation Of Key Franchise Scene Was “A Scary Moment” For Madelyn Cline

Madelyn Cline is heading to a very different, and far more dangerous, coastal area as she heads to Southport for I Know What You Did Last Summer….

“The Giants Beneath Our Feet: A Modern Myth in Pixels and Dust”

At first glance, the images feel biblical—monolithic skeletons unearthed in vast desert trenches, surrounded by stunned onlookers and rows of dignitaries. Rib cages like cathedral arches. Skulls…

“The Face in the Stone: A 15,000-Year-Old Gaze from Bernifal Cave”

In the heart of the Dordogne region of France, hidden beneath layers of limestone and millennia of silence, a human face emerges from the darkness. Not a…

“The Horse That Held a City: Mykonos Vase and the Memory of Troy”

In the dry, windblown soil of Mykonos, where the Aegean sun bleaches stone and salt clings to every breath, a potter once carved a story into clay—a…

The Mask of Freedom: Alcatraz’s Phantom Head and the Last Great Escape”

In the dim light of Cell Block B, under the eternal hum of prison silence and the occasional echo of iron doors slamming shut, a man lay…