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Outcome Review: Keanu Reeves Takes a Dark, Unexpected Turn
Keanu Reeves, best known for his action roles in The Matrix and John Wick franchises, takes a more philosophical turn in the new Apple Original Films comedy Outcome -- released April 10 on the streaming platform. A sharp and introspective satire produced, directed, and co-starring Jonah Hill, Outcome follows the angst-ridden journey of Reef Hawk, a former child star turned prestige actor during the days following a discovery that threatens to dismantle his carefully curat

Kae
20 hours ago


Netflix’s Thrash Review: Sharks Invade Suburbia
If there is one thing Netflix knows how to do, it’s identify a specific sub-genre of "garbage I will watch at 11:00 PM on a Tuesday" and fund it with the GDP of a small nation. Enter Thrash , the latest aquatic survival flick that asks the age-old question: What if Crawl had a bigger budget, fewer alligators, and a strangely high concentration of bull sharks with a personal vendetta against South Carolina? Directed by Tommy Wirkola, the man who previously gave us Nazi zombie

Je-Ree
24 hours ago


Strung First Look: Chloe Bailey Enters a Twisted Suburban Nightmare
Move over, Girls Trip . Malcolm D. Lee is trading the tequila shots for a violin bow and a healthy dose of paranoia. His latest venture, Strung , is a psychological thriller that aims to prove Chloe Bailey can do more than just dominate a stage, she can survive a suburban nightmare. This isn't your typical "tutor in trouble" flick; it’s a high-stakes game of psychological chess that feels like a polished, slightly more expensive version of the drama we usually reserve for S

Je-Ree
Mar 29


‘Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie’ Hits Paramount+ for 4/20: A Hilarious Trip Down Memory Lane
Paramount+ is rolling out the red carpet, or maybe the smoke machine for Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie , just in time for April 20. The new documentary follows the iconic comedy duo on a laugh-filled road trip to a mysterious destination known only as “The Joint,” blending animation, archival footage, and candid reflections on their legendary careers. Directed by David Bushell, the film traces Cheech & Chong’s journey from childhood, through their 1960s partnership, to their br

Je-Ree
Mar 26


Made for March Docuseries: Everything We Know About Paramount+’s Inside Look at Kansas vs Michigan
College basketball fans live for March, but Paramount+ is stretching that obsession well beyond a single tournament window. The upcoming four-part docuseries Made for March promises an all-access pass into two powerhouse programs Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines as they navigate the chaos, pressure, and occasional heartbreak of a full season. Set to premiere on April 4 on Paramount+, the series blends locker room tension, sideline intensity, and behind-the-scenes stor

Je-Ree
Mar 20


‘Primate’ Streaming Date Announced: When the Wild Horror Hit Arrives on Paramount+
Horror fans who missed the theatrical chaos of Primate won’t have to wait much longer to witness the carnage. Paramount+ has officially revealed the Primate streaming date, confirming that the creature-feature thriller will arrive on the service in the United States and Canada on March 25 . For viewers craving something a little more feral than the usual streaming lineup, this one might scratch that itch and possibly leave a few claw marks behind. Directed by Johannes Rober

Je-Ree
Mar 16


BET+ Is Shutting Down: Paramount+ Buys Tyler Perry’s Stake and Plans BET Hub
It’s time to pour one out for your home screen real estate, because the Great Streaming Purge of the 2020s has claimed another victim. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who has been watching Paramount Global try to find its footing under the new Skydance Media regime, the house that Spongebob built is officially buying out Tyler Perry’s 25% stake in BET+ and pulling the plug on the standalone app for good. The news marks a massive shift for the BET Media Group . S

Je-Ree
Mar 14


Phil Rosenthal Leaves Netflix: Somebody Feed Phil Is Coming to YouTube in 2027
Grab your oversized napkins and prepare your most exaggerated "Oh my god" face, because Phil Rosenthal is taking his appetite to a new neighborhood. After eight seasons of being Netflix’s favorite professional tourist, the Somebody Feed Phil creator is officially packing his bags for YouTube. In a move that feels like trading a five-star hotel for the world’s most popular street food stall, Rosenthal has announced a massive global digital agreement with Banijay Americas. Sta

Je-Ree
Mar 9
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