Disney’s Live-Action Hercules Remake: What We Actually Know

By |May 14th, 2026|Categories: Action, Animations, Books, Did you know?, Disney, Fandom, Movies|Tags: , , |

After years of anticipation, Disney’s live-action remake of Hercules is still in the works, but the road to bringing it to theaters has been much slower than many fans expected. Watch here. The project was first announced in 2020 as part of The Walt Disney Company’s ongoing effort to adapt its animated classics into live-action films. Fans were immediately excited, especially since the original Hercules remains one of Disney’s most loved musicals. The story follows Hercules, the son of Zeus, as he trains with Phil to become a true hero, falls for Megara, and battles against the schemes of Hades.

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Colony Is Yeon Sang-ho’s Next Zombie Thriller

By |May 12th, 2026|Categories: Asian Dramas, Fandom, Fantasy / Historic, K-Dramas, Scary|Tags: , |

K-drama and horror fans, get ready: Yeon Sang-ho is officially bringing the undead back in Colony, his new Korean zombie thriller set for release in 2026. Watch here. The latest update makes the hype even bigger. Colony has been selected for the Midnight Screenings section of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, where it is expected to have its world premiere in May 2026. It has also reportedly been pre-sold to 124 territories, a strong sign that international distributors are already betting on the film’s global appeal. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho, the filmmaker behind Train to Busan, Peninsula, and Netflix’s Hellbound,

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Vincenzo Gets His Vengeance in the Most Brutal Way

By |May 7th, 2026|Categories: Asian Dramas, Dramas, Fandom, K-Dramas, Reviews|Tags: |

Vincenzo tells the story of Vincenzo Cassano, a Korean Italian mafia consigliere who returns to Korea to recover hidden gold beneath a plaza building. Instead, he becomes entangled in a battle against a corrupt conglomerate. Song Joong Ki plays Vincenzo as calm, calculating, and morally gray. Jeon Yeo Been’s Hong Cha Young starts off eccentric and loud but grows into a fierce legal partner. The residents of the plaza add absurd comedy that contrasts with the darker revenge elements. The drama constantly shifts between slapstick humor and brutal justice. It feels bold, stylish, and unpredictable. The tonal swings may not

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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Review

By |April 28th, 2026|Categories: Fandom, Reviews|Tags: , |

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a bold, dazzling road movie that leans even further into spectacle while still delivering a deeply human story. Starring Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, and Guy Pearce, the film follows three drag performers crossing the Australian outback in a bus named Priscilla, and what unfolds is equal parts outrageous, emotional, and unforgettable. Watch here. Much like To Wong Foo, the casting plays with expectations. Stamp, known for more serious and traditionally masculine roles, delivers a quietly powerful performance, while Weaving and Pearce fully embrace the flamboyance, comedy, and vulnerability of their characters.

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To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

By |April 28th, 2026|Categories: Did you know?, Movies, Reviews|Tags: , , |

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a vibrant, feel good road movie that still feels surprisingly progressive decades later. Starring Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo, the film makes a bold and genuinely impactful casting choice by placing actors known at the time for tougher, more action driven roles into the world of drag. Watch here. Swayze and Snipes, both firmly established as action stars, completely subvert expectations with performances that are elegant, funny, and deeply sincere. Leguizamo, who had also taken on action oriented roles earlier in his career, adds even more energy and heart

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Ranking the Most Powerful Xianxia Characters Across Series (contains spoilers)

By |April 21st, 2026|Categories: Asian Dramas, Chinese Dramas, Fandom, Fantasy / Historic, K-Dramas, Romantic|Tags: |

Xianxia power scaling has always been chaotic. Characters die and return, gods seal their own strength, artifacts create sudden advantages, and emotions can unlock hidden forms powerful enough to shake entire realms. That makes one question especially difficult to answer: who is truly the strongest? Watch the full video here. To make this ranking fair, the list focuses on televised xianxia dramas and compares characters using raw combat ability, destructive scale, immortality or resurrection mechanics, strategic intelligence, and canon feats shown onscreen. This ranking includes characters from Love Between Fairy and Devil, Ashes of Love, Love and Redemption, and Eternal

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Venom Goes Animated — Sony Announces New Animated Movie in Development

By |April 17th, 2026|Categories: Animations, Did you know?, Movies|Tags: , , , |

In a surprising but exciting development for Marvel fans, Sony Pictures Animation is officially developing an animated film centered on Venom, signaling a bold new direction for one of its most successful superhero properties. Watch here. The project, first reported by major industry outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline, is still in early development but already generating significant buzz. It represents a clear evolution in how Sony plans to handle the symbiote anti-hero following the conclusion of its live-action trilogy. Venom first achieved global cinematic success with the 2018 film Venom, which introduced audiences to journalist Eddie Brock,

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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Review

By |April 15th, 2026|Categories: Fantasy Movies, Movies, Musicals, Reviews|Tags: , |

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a bold, dazzling road movie that leans even further into spectacle while still delivering a deeply human story. Starring Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, and Guy Pearce, the film follows three drag performers crossing the Australian outback in a bus named Priscilla, and what unfolds is equal parts outrageous, emotional, and unforgettable. Much like To Wong Foo, the casting plays with expectations. Stamp, known for more serious and traditionally masculine roles, delivers a quietly powerful performance, while Weaving and Pearce fully embrace the flamboyance, comedy, and vulnerability of their characters. There is

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To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar Review

By |April 14th, 2026|Categories: Comedy, Movies, Reviews|Tags: , |

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a vibrant, feel good road movie that still feels surprisingly progressive decades later. Starring Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo, the film makes a bold and genuinely impactful casting choice by placing actors known at the time for tougher, more action driven roles into the world of drag. Watch here. Swayze and Snipes, both firmly established as action stars, completely subvert expectations with performances that are elegant, funny, and deeply sincere. Leguizamo, who had also taken on action oriented roles earlier in his career, adds even more energy and heart

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Why the new Anaconda movie is actually unwatchable

By |April 13th, 2026|Categories: Action, Movies, Reviews|Tags: |

This new Anaconda tries to reinvent the franchise as a self-aware comedy about two friends attempting to remake the original film—only to end up facing a real giant snake. On paper, it sounds clever. In execution… not so much. Watch here. The biggest issue is tone. The movie can’t decide what it wants to be. It starts off as a goofy satire, then randomly tries to become heartfelt, and occasionally pretends it’s still a creature feature. The result feels messy and unfocused. Critics pointed out that once it stops leaning into the joke, it just falls flat. Even the comedy—arguably

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