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In Just 4 Minutes, the Decade’s Greatest Movie Redefined Epic Car Chases
55 years ago, The French Connection laid the foundation for the perfect movie car chase. William Friedkin‘s iconic crime thriller, as well as 1968’s Bullitt, nailed this type of riveting, elaborate action set piece so well that anyone trying to re-create its magic was foolish. Nevertheless, car chases remained an enduring aspect of action thrillers, with the occassional innovation like Mad Max: Fury Road, a movie that’s practically one long car chase.
However, everything changed with the release of Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Best Picture-winning masterpiece, One Battle After Another. After experiencing the film’s exquisite and breathtaking climactic car chase across a desert highway, not only did we realize we were watching pure greatness; we also discovered that car chases would never be the same.
Paul Thomas Anderson Takes a Minimalist Approach to Car Chases in ‘One Battle After Another’
One Battle After Another, which finally brought Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio together, is the director’s most ambitious film to date. The acclaimed auteur behind There Will Be Blood and The Master never seemed interested in including heists, shootouts, and high-octane chase sequences in his repertoire, but Anderson took an incredible leap as an artist with his latest achievement, which earned him his long-awaited Oscar for Best Director. Having cited The French Connection as one of his influences for One Battle, Anderson reminded audiences of the vigor and dramatic propulsion possible in a classic car chase — which fit perfectly into this story about a washed-up revolutionary, Bob Ferguson (DiCaprio), on the trail of an old foe, Col. Steven J. Lockjaw (Sean Penn), who himself is on the hunt for Bob’s daughter, Willa (Chase Infiniti).
The film culminates in a breathtaking, four-minute car chase on an empty desert highway, set against a backdrop reminiscent of a John Ford Western in Monument Valley. Following her escape from Lockjaw, Willa is running for her life as she is chased by Tim Smith (John Hoogenakker), an assassin for the white nationalist group the Christmas Adventurer’s Club. Chasing him from behind is Bob, who is trying to protect his daughter, unaware that Willa is capable of standing her ground. What manifests is a chase sequence that is so effortlessly crafted that it’s a wonder Anderson hasn’t directed more action movies.
Anderson takes a minimalist approach to directing the climax of One Battle After Another by removing any musical score and extraneous dialogue. The cinematography is surprisingly straightforward, cutting between close interior shots of the drivers inside the cars and sweeping panoramic shots of the cars as they ebb and flow along the hilly road. What it lacks in over-the-top spectacle is made up for by the scene’s jaw-dropping visual scope, as the vast horizon of this open yet ominous land shrinks the presence of each car down to a molecule. Anderson keeps the camera steady and focused, which only makes the extended sequence more hypnotic, and the film’s expert production design and location scouting allow for this unique road to act like a roller-coaster ride for the viewer, creating an immersive experience that outmatches anything put out by the Marvel Cinematic Universe in years.
The Grand Dramatic Weight of the Car Chase in ‘One Battle After Another’
A true full-meal movie, One Battle After Another perfectly infuses Anderson’s idiosyncratic vision, as he reflects on aging, generational divides, and the rise of fascism in contemporary America, while also handling the demands of a big-ticket blockbuster event. With each action set piece, you’ll forget that you were previously watching a strange, darkly comic movie about radical revolutionaries and a military general with particular fetishes. The film’s sweeping climax carries the weight of American democracy, with this chase symbolizing the older generation, represented by Bob, trying to wake up and face the dangers of today, only to be encouraged that the youth — Willa in this case — is ready to fight back against fascism, including the Christmas Adventurer’s Club. The patience and methodical blocking of the desert chase create a distinctly cerebral action climax that reflects on America’s past, present, and future.
In an era where action keeps getting needlessly bigger and more boisterous, this triumphant sequence in One Battle After Another proves that expert filmmaking, location scouting, and attention to orientation and blocking are essential to providing awe-inspiring thrills. Bells and whistles are overrated—sometimes, all you need is an unsettling stretch of road in a desert.
One Battle After Another
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September 26, 2025
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162 minutes
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Paul Thomas Anderson
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Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon
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$497M Historical Epic Rides ‘The Odyssey’s Coattails to Streaming Success
With Christopher Nolan‘s latest epic, The Odyssey, demolishing box-office projections in its opening weekend of release, a 22-year-old movie based on the same source material is witnessing a resurgence on streaming. Interestingly, the 2004 movie was nearly directed by Nolan as his first big-budget project, but he was forced to back out. He was subsequently given the opportunity to direct Batman Begins, which was the first in a remarkable streak of critically acclaimed blockbusters for the filmmaker. Starring Matt Damon in the lead role, The Odyssey is Nolan’s most expensive movie, matching The Dark Knight Rises‘ reported budget of $250 million. The film is based on Homer‘s epic poem of the same name, which has inspired earlier adaptations as well as major hits across genres.
The 2004 movie was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, best known for the epic WWII submarine movie Das Boot, and the ’90s action hits In the Line of Fire and Air Force One. Petersen’s 2004 epic was written by David Benioff, who would go on to create HBO’s Game of Thrones along with D.B. Weiss. The film revolved around the Trojan War and was headlined by Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Brian Cox, Orlando Bloom, and Diane Kruger. Sean Bean played Odysseus in the movie; the role is played by Damon in Nolan’s epic.
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Has Inspired Audiences to Revisit An Older Epic
The film we’re talking about, of course, is Troy, the epic that Pitt later expressed regret about. Petersen developed the project at Warner Bros. before pivoting to a Batman and Superman film. Nolan was brought in as his replacement. When Petersen’s superhero project fell apart, he rejoined Troy, and Nolan was offered Batman Begins. Produced on a reported budget of $185 million, Troy grossed nearly $500 million at the worldwide box office. However, while Nolan’s The Odyssey is currently sitting at a 95% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Troy wasn’t as well-received. It now holds a 53% score on Rotten Tomatoes, whose consensus describes it as “a brawny, entertaining spectacle lacking emotional resonance.” According to FlixPatrol, Troy was among the most popular movies on iTunes, AMC+, and Wikipedia this week, while audiences around the world got themselves psyched for Nolan’s version of the Ancient Greek myth. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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May 14, 2004
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163 Minutes
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Tom Brady Slaps Logan Paul, Adds Fuel To WWE Rumors
Tom Brady and Logan Paul are no strangers to taking shots at one another. Their latest exchange saw the seven-time Super Bowl champion slap the WWE star at a recent event, but some are wondering whether it was a publicity stunt to draw attention to Brady’s possible introduction to WWE. The strike came a day after the former football star expressed his desire to be invited into the wrestling ring.
On Friday, July 17, Tom Brady and Logan Paul shared the stage for a panel at Fanatics Fest in New York. Afterward, the two reportedly got into a heated discussion that ended with Brady slapping Paul across the face.
A video of the exchange made rounds on social media, with the two men standing close to each other, talking seriously. At one point, Brady removes his hand from his pocket and slaps Paul. NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns stepped between them to prevent the incident from escalating further, and Brady and Paul went their separate ways.
As of writing, the video has been viewed 9 million times, and many users aren’t convinced the beef between them is real. “This is the worst scripted scenario I’ve ever seen and I watched Jersey Shore,” one person commented.
Later, both Paul and Brady posted the video on their respective social media accounts. The influencer-turned-wrestler claimed he was slapped because he was “roasting” him over beating him at a flag football match. “Horrible example for the kids,” he wrote.
Brady replied to Paul’s post, writing, “I tried America… will try again next time I see this nerd.” He also posted the video with a one-word caption: “Dork.”
Meanwhile, the official WWE social media account also posted the clip, fuelling speculation that Brady is headed to the squared circle. “This gonna become a storyline aint it,” one guessed.
While Brady isn’t signed to the WWE, Paul has had a contract with the wrestling company since 2022. He is currently not competing, though, due to a tear in his triceps that he sustained during the WWE World Tag Team Championship match in May.
Tom Brady Expressed His Desire To Be In The WWE

At Fanatics Fest, Brady sat down for an interview with wrestler Cody Rhodes for a live taping of his podcast “What Do You Wanna Talk About?” During the conversation, Brady voiced his desire to be in the ring and said he was just waiting for a call from WWE President Nick Khan.
Brady retired from football in 2023, and he feels wrestling is an opportunity to show that he’s still “a bit of an athlete.” He pointed out that his fellow NFL player Rob Gronkowski has also been in the ring, and he wants the same chance. “I could get in there for at least one match, right?” he told Rhodes.
Moreover, Brady said he’d be the perfect heel. “It’s such an easy choice. I’m a bad guy. I’ve always been a bad guy,” he said, adding that he always felt that way in the NFL. “When you go on the road and you’ve had some success in the NFL, they don’t like you.”
Logan Paul And Tom Brady’s Beef Began In February

In February, Brady appeared on Paul’s podcast “Impaulsive,” where they had a heated exchange. The two were scheduled to appear in a flag football game the following month, and they discussed their athletic abilities.
Brady said he was a bit “worried” for Paul, saying that although he believes he is a good athlete, they are on different levels. Paul said he is a great athlete and claimed that he’s at the same level as Saquon Barkley, who is recognized as one of the best football players of his generation. Brady thought it was “cute” that Paul was comparing himself to a football player.
Brady later shared the clip on X and noted how the interview made him “mad.”

Brady and Paul were on opposing teams at the Fanatics flag football game in March, and it seemed their beef from the month prior didn’t simmer down. At one point, Brady threw a football directly at Paul. The latter’s team ended up winning the game 34 to 26, and he gloated on X by offering a sarcastic apology to the losing team.
“I’d like to apologize to Tom Brady for applying so much pressure on you play after play after play that had you literally fearing for your life,” he said.
Whether intentional or not, the heated exchanges have only fueled theories that the feud is setting the stage for Brady’s potential WWE appearance.
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Over 40 Years Later, Horror Still Hasn’t Topped This Movie’s Perfect Ending
John Carpenter‘s The Thing has one of the greatest opening scenes in horror history. Before the story has even really begun, the movie tells audiences exactly what they’re about to watch. A terrified sled dog tears across the Antarctic snow while a helicopter chases it overhead. The men inside fire rifles, toss grenades, and scream warnings that nobody at the American research station can understand. It feels absurd the first time you watch it. Why would anyone go to those lengths to kill a dog?
By the time the credits roll, that opening scene has transformed into one of the most devastating moments in the movie. The Norwegians weren’t hunting an animal. They were desperately trying to stop the end of the world. It’s one of countless examples of how The Thing rewards repeat viewings, but it’s the movie’s final moments that have kept audiences coming back for more than four decades. Plenty of horror movies have tried to end with an unforgettable twist or shocking reveal. None have managed to craft a finale as perfect as The Thing.
‘The Thing’ Understands That Fear Is Stronger Than Answers
Most horror movies spend their final act pulling back the curtain. They explain the monster’s origin, reveal the killer’s identity, or find a way to defeat the evil once and for all. Audiences are conditioned to expect closure, even if that closure comes at a terrible cost. The Thing refuses to play by those rules. After the destruction of Outpost 31, only R.J. MacReady (Kurt Russell) and Childs (Keith David) remain alive. Destruction surrounds them and survival looks bleak. The alien may be dead, or it may be sitting just a few feet away wearing a familiar face. MacReady offers Childs a bottle of whiskey, the two exchange exhausted glances, and they simply wait. That’s it.
There is no confession, final transformation, or triumphant reveal that humanity has been saved. Carpenter cuts to black before the audience gets what it wants, forcing everyone to sit with the exact same uncertainty consuming the characters themselves. The brilliance of that decision is that The Thing was never really about defeating the creature, it was about the paranoia the creature creates. Throughout the movie, Carpenter slowly dismantles every form of trust between the survivors. Blood tests become life-or-death interrogations. Every conversation carries suspicion. Every glance could be a lie. Friends become threats because anyone could already be infected without knowing it. By the end, that paranoia has infected the audience just as completely.
Every Possible Answer Makes the Ending Better
For more than 40 years, fans have debated whether Childs is really the Thing. Others argue MacReady has been infected. Some believe neither man is compromised, and they’re simply accepting their inevitable deaths together. Entire theories have been built around the bottle of whiskey, the characters’ breath in the freezing air, the direction Childs came from, and even subtle lighting choices. The remarkable part is that none of those theories actually matter. If Childs is the Thing, humanity may already be doomed. If MacReady is the Thing, the ending becomes even more tragic because Childs never stood a chance. If they’re both human, the alien has already won anyway by destroying their ability to trust each other.
Every interpretation reinforces the same central idea: the monster doesn’t just imitate people, it destroys certainty itself. That’s why revealing the truth would weaken the movie rather than strengthen it. Any definitive answer instantly closes the conversation. Ambiguity keeps The Thing alive even after the credits roll, because every viewer becomes another participant in the paranoia.
Horror Has Been Chasing This Ending Ever Since


It’s easy to find horror movies with bigger twists, bloodier finales, or louder last-minute scares. What’s far harder to find is an ending that feels this complete. The final scene works because it isn’t trying to surprise the audience with one last trick. It’s the inevitable conclusion to everything the movie has been building from its opening minutes. By stripping away certainty, Carpenter forces viewers to experience the same fear as his characters. We don’t leave The Thing wondering what happened because the movie forgot to answer the question. We leave wondering because that uncertainty is the point.
More than 40 years later, audiences are still arguing over those last few minutes, and every new theory only proves why Carpenter made the right choice. Horror has produced countless unforgettable endings since 1982, but none have captured the same perfect balance of dread, ambiguity, and thematic payoff. Some mysteries are meant to be solved, but The Thing understood that the most terrifying ones never should be.
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June 25, 1982
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109 minutes
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John Carpenter
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Bill Lancaster, John W. Campbell Jr.
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David Foster, Lawrence Turman
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90 Day Fiance’s Armando’s Daughter’s Health Battle Explained
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way alum Armando Niedermeier-Rubio is asking fans to keep his 13-year-old daughter, Hannah, in their prayers after she was airlifted to an ICU in Arizona with blood on her brain.
Armando revealed via Instagram on July 14, 2026, that Hannah’s condition had rapidly deteriorated at home in Mexico before she was transported to the United States for treatment.
Fans first met Armando and his husband, Kenny Niedermeier during season 2 of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way in 2019, two years before the couple got married. (Kenny is Hannah’s stepfather after Armando previously welcomed his daughter with his late wife.)
Keep scrolling to learn more about Hannah’s health scare:
Armando Niedermeier-Rubio Describes Daughter’s Symptoms
Armando said in a July 2026 Instagram video that he was working at his shop next to his parents’ home when Hannah called him in distress.
“She said she wasn’t feeling good. She’s crying. I went over. I noticed her face was droopy — half of her face — and her lips and stuff,” Armando said. “Half of her body had no strength. So [I] immediately took her to the doctor.
At the local doctor’s office, Hannah’s blood pressure tested normal, which puzzled the physician. He told Armando that the symptoms suggested “something with the brain,” but Hannah’s age and normal blood pressure made the case unusual.
Because the family lives in a small town in Mexico without advanced scanning equipment, the doctor recommended transferring Hannah to a facility in the United States.
Armando Niedermeier-Rubio’s Daughter Airlifted to Arizona
Armando’s mother, a legal U.S. resident, accompanied Hannah across the border by ambulance to Arizona. There, medical scans detected blood in Hannah’s brain, but doctors could not fully explain the cause. Hannah was then airlifted to another ICU in Phoenix for additional testing.
“They still don’t have answers, so they had to airlift her to Phoenix, Arizona, to the ICU there,” Armando said via Instagram, also asking for advice about securing a medical emergency travel visa.
Kenny Niedermeier Supports Stepdaughter Hannah at the Hospital
Kenny had been in Ohio for a family funeral when Hannah fell ill and immediately flew to Phoenix to be with his stepdaughter after receiving word of her diagnosis.
“Hannah told me to tell you all, thank you for all the love she is receiving from all of you,” Kenny wrote via Instagram on July 16, 2026. “She is truly touched and shocked by it all. It means the world to all of us!”
Armando Niedermeier-Rubio Denied Entry at U.S. Border
Armando was unable to be at Hannah’s bedside following visa issues.
“I went to the border. The hospital directly sensed the gravity of the situation, how Hannah was being airlifted to Phoenix ICU,” he said in an Instagram video. “They sent all the necessary documents to the border. When I arrived at the border, I arrived with my documents as well.”
Armando claimed that border officials never reviewed the hospital’s letter or his documents.
“I was just told, ‘Nope, we do not do this here. … There’s no option for you,’ and on my way I went,” he said, noting both his mom and sister are “legal residents” of the United States and able to accompany Hannah.
Armando Niedermeier-Rubio Awaits Hannah’s Diagnosis
In a tearful vlog shared on July 16, 2026, Armando revealed that an MRI had not produced answers and doctors planned to perform an angioplasty.
“I just spoke to Kenny. He said the MRI gave no answers. The next step, they said they were going to do an angioplasty to see if they get answers through there,” Armando said, describing the procedure used to restore blood flow. “Most likely they will [get answers], they think. That means they have to put her out and I guess they go through her neck.”
Per Armano, his daughter could be unconscious for hours or a full day following the procedure.
“It’s definitely scary, scary hearing that. Scary hearing the neck part,” Armando said. “I miss my baby girl. I don’t want to lose her. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers, guys.”
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
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Lindsay Lohan Marks Son’s 3rd Birthday With Rare Family Photo
Lindsay Lohan celebrated her son Luai’s third birthday by sharing a rare family photo with her husband, Bader Shammas.
Lohan, 40, took to Instagram on Friday, July 17, to share a sweet photo of the family of three ringing in the special occasion at a restaurant. Luai sat on her lap as he leaned in to kiss Shammas, 40, on the cheek.
The Freaky Friday actress included a sentimental message to Luai in the lengthy caption. “Happy 3rd Birthday to the greatest gift of our lives, our beautiful Luai. 🎂💙🙏🎉,” she began. “You made our world brighter the moment you arrived, and every day since has been filled with more love, laughter, purpose, and gratitude than we ever imagined possible.”
“Watching you grow into the kind, curious, joyful little boy you are has been the greatest privilege of our lives. We are so proud to be your parents. We hope you always stay true to your beautiful heart, dream big, be brave, be kind, and never lose your sense of wonder,” Lohan continued. “May this next year bring you endless adventures, happiness, and love.”
Lohan wrapped up the post by telling her son that he “will always be our greatest blessing and the heart of our family. We love you more than words could ever say.”
“Happy Birthday, our sweet boy. ❤️🎈✨,” she concluded.
Shortly after Lohan shared the post, several fans rushed to the comments section to wish Luai a happy birthday. “Happy birthday bud ! Be blessed always 🙏 ✨️ ,” one person wrote, and another chimed in, “Happiest birthday to you baby boy! 🎉🎂🥳.”
Lohan has worked hard to maintain her son’s privacy and has never posted a photo that revealed his face on social media.
“It’s something my husband and I discuss all the time. ‘Do we want to show our son?’” Lohan told the Times of London in August 2025. “We will know when the time might be right, but it’s also a protection.”
“I don’t ever want my family to experience being chased by the paparazzi the way I was. They were terrifying moments I had in my life — I have PTSD to the extreme from those things,” the Mean Girls star continued. “The most invasive situations. Really scary. And I pray stuff like that never comes back. It’s not safe. It’s not fair.”
Lohan went on to explain that she believes it’s easier to raise her child in Dubai than in the United States.
“Dubai is a safe place where we can just have a normal life, outside of what I call ‘the noise.’ Where my husband and I can see what is right for our child. It’s not about me any more,” she said. “Kids are so pure, such a clean slate, and they are learning everything for the first time — it is beautiful.”
Lohan celebrated Luai’s birthday just 15 days after she turned 40 on July 2.
“Forty. Grateful for every chapter that brought me here,” she captioned an Instagram post while celebrating her milestone. “For the lessons, the laughter, the love, the unexpected turns, and the people who’ve stood beside me through it all.”
Lohan said that she plans for her next decade to be “more grounded,” “more intentional” and “more joyful.”
“Here’s to family, friendship, new beginnings, and making the most beautiful memories yet,” she concluded. “Thank you for all the birthday love.”
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7 Most Perfect Superhero Movies Released Since 2000
Superhero movies have dominated the box office for decades, but not every cape-and-cowl adventure deserves to be called a masterpiece. For one, the very best superhero movies do more than just deliver spectacular action—they create memorable characters, explore meaningful themes, and tell stories that continue to resonate long after the credits roll.
And since the year 2000, the genre has evolved in remarkable ways, embracing everything from grounded crime thrillers and emotionally devastating character studies to breathtaking animated adventures. These films not only raise the bar for comic-book adaptations, they helped redefine what blockbuster filmmaking could achieve. So these are the seven superhero flicks that come as close to perfection as the genre has ever managed.
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)
After being bitten by a radioactive spider, teenager Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) suddenly finds himself inheriting extraordinary powers just as a dangerous experiment tears open the multiverse. Now, forced to team up with several Spider-People from alternate dimensions, Miles must learn what it truly means to be Spider-Man before Kingpin (Liev Schreiber) destroys reality itself.
While the Spider-Man lore has had countless reiterations, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse not only reinvented it—it reinvented superhero animation as a whole. Every frame bursts with vibrant comic-book energy, blending hand-drawn techniques, graffiti-inspired artwork, and groundbreaking animation into something that still feels unlike anything onscreen. That said, the visuals would mean little without Miles’ gripping emotional journey. His struggle with self-doubt, family expectations, and identity, gives the spectacle genuine heart, making this one of the most poignant hero tales of the last decade.
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‘X2: X-Men United’ (2003)
Following an assassination attempt on the President by the teleporting mutant Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming), anti-mutant sentiment reaches new heights as military leader William Stryker (Brian Cox) launches an assault on the famous mutant school. Forced to flee, the X-Men reluctantly join forces with Magneto (Sir Ian McKellan) to stop Stryker before his plan threatens mutants across the globe. Meanwhile, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) uncovers disturbing truths about his own mysterious past.
Many superhero sequels just aim to be bigger than their predecessors, but X2: X-Men United managed to go beyond this trope as it deepened everything that worked in the original. Not only did they expand the X-Men’s world with new mutants, they also gave nearly every major character meaningful development. On top of this, they also brilliantly balanced gritty large-scale action with heartfelt themes about prejudice, fear, and identity. It was also great to see the iconic heroes truly operating as a team. Plus, who could forget that iconic opening attack or the emotional climax at Alkali Lake? It’s these set pieces that make X2 not only the best X-Men film, but a defining film of the entire genre.
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‘Spider-Man 2’ (2004)
As Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) struggles to balance college, work, friendships, and his responsibilities as Spider-Man, he quickly discovers that the pressure of leading a double life is causing his powers to fade. To make matters worse, his mentor, Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), becomes a multi-tentacled villain after an experiment goes wrong, leaving Peter no choice but to figure out how to fix his powers, save his loved ones, and protect New York City from destruction.
Few superhero films understand their protagonist as completely as Spider-Man 2. And much of that is due to Sam Raimi who recognizes that Peter Parker’s greatest battles are when he’s fighting against exhaustion, guilt, and the impossible challenge of helping everyone without losing himself in the process. Elevating the franchise is Molina’s Doc Ock, who’s both tragic and terrifying. Meanwhile, Maguire delivers perhaps the definitive cinematic portrayal of Peter’s selflessness. The result is a blockbuster that feels just as much like a heartfelt coming-of-age drama as it does a superhero spectacle.
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‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ (2014)
After Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) is targeted for assassination, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) investigates the case, only to discover that the organization he once trusted has been infiltrated from within. Now, on the run alongside Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), the duo must find a way to stop HYDRA’s plans while also evading a mysterious assassin, known as the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), who turns out to be Steve’s presumed dead best-friend.
Rather than simply replicating the classic MCU formula, Captain America: The Winter Soldier encroached on the stylistic tendencies of a tense political thriller. Leaning into the Captain’s world of espionage, the film masterfully explores surveillance, government overreach, and the dangers of sacrificing freedom in the name of security—all while maintaining Steve Rogers’ unwavering moral compass. The action is grounded, the pacing relentless, and the emotional payoff, particularly surrounding Bucky Barnes, is perfectly executed. It’s no surprise that this is a top-tier MCU film.
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‘The Incredibles’ (2004)
Forced into retirement after superheroes are outlawed, Bob Parr (Craig T. Nelson) spends his days living a quiet suburban life with his wife (and fellow former hero) Helen (Holly Hunter), along with their three children—all of whom also possess extraordinary abilities. But, when Bob is lured into accepting a mysterious mission on a remote island, he soon uncovers a sinister plot by a vengeful man from his past.
Brad Bird‘s animated masterpiece doesn’t just stand out as a spectacular tale about superheroes—it also shines as a story about family. Every member of the Parr household has their own insecurities, strengths, and frustrations, making their relationship feel completely authentic long before the action even begins. The superhero premise simply becomes the perfect vehicle for exploring the themes of marriage, growing up, and learning to appreciate what makes each person unique. Combined with razor-sharp writing, unforgettable action sequences, and iconic characters, The Incredibles remains one of Pixar’s greatest achievements.
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‘Logan’ (2017)
Set in a bleak future where mutants have almost disappeared, an aging and physically deteriorating Logan (Hugh Jackman) spends his days caring for the ailing Professor Charles Xavier (Sir Patrick Stewart) while trying to avoid the outside world. But his reluctant isolation ends when he is tasked with protecting Laura (Dafne Keen), a young mutant with abilities remarkably similar to his own, forcing Logan on one final journey across America.
Stripping away much of the spectacle audiences had come to expect from a superhero (and X-Men) film, Logan showcased a story that was far more intimate. In this, James Mangold delivers a poignant western about aging, legacy, and found family, allowing Jackman to give the performance of his career—a feat that’s especially impressive given that he’s played the character for nearly two decades. The brutal action is not only thrilling to watch, but it completely serves the story. This is accompanied by Logan’s evolving relationship with young Laura, which provides the emotional heart that makes the film’s epic conclusion so devastating.
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‘The Dark Knight’ (2008)
As Batman (Christian Bale), Lieutenant James Gordan (Sir Gary Oldman), and new District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) begin making real progress against Gotham City’s criminal underworld, a mysterious anarchist known as the Joker (Heath Ledger) emerges to plunge the city into chaos. But as this sadistic criminal stages horrific acts that personally affect the caped vigilante, Bruce Wayne is forced to walk the fine line of his morality oath.
Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight transcends the superhero genre as it functions just as effectively as a gripping crime epic. Naturally, Ledger’s legendary Joker remains one of cinema’s greatest villains, not because of his elaborate schemes but because he relentlessly challenges Batman’s beliefs about justice and order. It’s a thrillingly rich exploration of sacrifice, morality, and the cost of doing things right. That’s what gives every action sequence genuine dramatic weight. And more than 15 years later, it remains the benchmark of every live-action superhero film—a blockbuster that’s every bit as intellectually engaging as it is exhilarating.
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10 Video Games With the Best Character Development
For the most part, video games are all about gameplay, with these experiences aiming to immerse players in fantastical worlds and engaging mechanics. This medium is meant to give a sense of control unlike any other, with games such as Grand Theft Auto and The Legend of Zelda achieving this. However, video games have evolved into a storytelling medium with great narrative potential.
Great stories take many different forms, but one focus the fans love is character development, which is why this list will rank the ten video games with the greatest character development. Based on aspects such as writing, arcs, progression, gameplay tie-in, relevance, believability, characters, and overall quality, these ten video games do the unthinkable.
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‘Final Fantasy IX’ (2000)
The Final Fantasy franchise is best known for the sixth and seventh video games, but the greatest in terms of character development is arguably Final Fantasy IX. Princess Garnet wants out of her stuffy castle, so she hires a thief named Zidane to “kidnap” her. After that, the duo embark on an adventure around the world, which turns into a profound exploration of identity and the meaning of life.
This may not be the first game fans think about when imagining great character development, but Final Fantasy IX puts together an incredible ensemble of characters who all individually grow. Some characters have static arcs, and others have philosophical journeys that deeply change who they are. Either way, Final Fantasy IX is an underrated character development masterclass.
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‘Assassin’s Creed II’ (2009)
Ubisoft has moved on to a different type of Assassin’s Creed game, but the best in that series is still Assassin’s Creed II in many ways. Ezio is a newcomer assassin in Italy who hunts down the Templar Order to enact his revenge after they framed his father and brothers for treason and had them executed, using whatever methods are handy to him.
Assassin’s Creed II is one of the best action games that boasts an incredible style of gameplay, but it is also known for having magnificent character development. Ezio Auditore transforms from a brash and eager kid into a wise and polished master assassin. The arc structure is normal, but it is still a coming-of-age story mixed with a revenge tale that is so captivating to play.
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‘Far Cry 3’ (2012)
Known for its chaotic style, the Far Cry franchise is one of the craziest out there, boasting a masterclass of character development, Far Cry 3. Jason Brody and his friends are enjoying their tropical vacation when all of a sudden, ransomers kidnap them. Barely escaping, Jason dedicates himself to freeing his friends and getting off the island, although his priorities might start to change the more he is in the jungle.
This game is all about Jason Brody and the madness that he experiences while trying to save his friends. Starting as a cowardly brat, the jungle slowly changes him, making him more heroic, and then eventually into an insane madman like the rest of the villains. Vaas is an excellent foil and incredible villain who further pushes his downfall arc. Not only that, but Far Cry 3 works his degradation into the mechanics, making for a more fluid and engaging change.
7
‘Life is Strange’ (2015)
A lot of the games on this list have some sort of action or combat, but Life is Strange is solely focused on the story and character development. Max Caulfield is just a normal photography student, that is, until she gains time-warping powers. With the help of her childhood best friend, the two of them investigate the dark secrets of their small town while learning the consequences of messing with time.
The time-travel mechanic does overshadow the subtlety of their growth and dynamic, but in the end, Life is Strange still has a profound view of change. By constantly undoing mistakes, Max realizes she is taking the easy way out, putting herself at risk in the future. This unique lesson double-acts as a distinct form of character development that highlights the narrative prowess of Life is Strange.
6
‘God of War’ (2018)
The original games in the franchise were all about rage, violence, and revenge, but the 2018 God of War took Kratos out of Greece and into the Norse realm of Midgard. Living a new and more peaceful life, his wife unexpectedly dies, leading him and his son Atreus to scatter her ashes at the highest peak. However, the Norse gods have their sights set on Atreus, and will stop at nothing until they get him.
While fans don’t get to see Kratos’ change from the original games to this one, God of War 2018 still highlights his growth. This game completely recontextualized Kratos and his whole dynamic, making him a much more reserved personality who is ashamed of his past. He still isn’t perfect, but God of War takes players along the cycle of how Kratos is trying to be a better man and father.
5
‘The Walking Dead Series’ (2012-2018)
It might be cheating to include an entire series, but The Walking Dead telltale games are all phenomenal. Split into different seasons, this game franchise is based on the comic and TV show of the same name. Lee Everrett and Clementine are two survivors of the zombie apocalypse, and these games chronicle their lives from new survivors to hardened veterans.
The Walking Dead season one has one of the bleakest endings in video game history, but that only serves to act as a major moment in developing Clementine. This is a game all about choices, and each one the player makes, Clementine sees. Every decision, good and bad, changes Clementine for better or worse, making her character development entirely up to the way gamers play the game.
4
‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ (2018)
Rockstar Games publishes some of the greatest masterpieces out there, and in terms of character development, Red Dead Redemption 2 takes the cake. Arthur Morgan is the leader of a cowboy gang set in the dying age of the Wild West. Confronted by his own mortality, he sets out on one last adventure, looking to redeem his past failures.
In terms of a single character and their arc, Arthur Morgan is revered as having the best character development in video games. Beginning as a loyal outlaw, Red Dead Redemption 2 forces the players to embody his role and emotions, feeling the pain with him and learning his philosophy was a lie. Right until the end of the game, Arthur goes through one of the most compelling character arcs put on screen.
3
‘The Last of Us’ (2013)
The Walking Dead was based on the TV show, but The Last of Us is the other way around, being a video game that inspired a show. Years after a zombie apocalypse pushed humanity into hiding, Joel is a veteran whose next mission is to escort a girl across the country. However, when he learns she may be humanity’s last hope for a cure, he protects her with everything he’s got.
The character development and story were so good in this game that it is the only renowned live-action TV adaptation. The Last of Us is all about Ellie and Joel’s dynamic, which has its ups and downs, but ultimately grows in this slow-burning adventure. By not shying away from the ugly truth, players learn that the relationship they have come to love takes priority over the rest of the world, culminating in a shocking twist that highlights the development of Joel, proving The Last of Us is a remarkably influential video game.
2
‘Mass Effect Series’ (2007-2012)
Similar to The Walking Dead game series, this entry features an entire trilogy of games with the Mass Effect Series. Players control Commander Shepard, who must take their squadron out into the galaxy in order to defeat a machine race known as the Reapers, needing to unite multiple planets and species to aid in the fight or risk losing everyone.
It may be unfair to include an entire trilogy, but each game in it is a flawless depiction of micro character development throughout a grand cast. Since the games carry save files, relationships, choices, and moments are brought to the next game, making the development personal to each specific player. Mass Effect wields its interconnected narrative web through the micro-changes of the many characters and their growth.
1
‘Disco Elysium’ (2019)
Almost all the games on this list were AAA blockbusters, but the indie scene is also home to some character development sensations, including Disco Elysium. The players control an amnesiac detective who wakes up in a hotel room, now needing to use his multiple personalities to remember who he was and solve a murder that has some serious political implications.
A lot of the games on this list use character development as a set story that players experience, but the reason why Disco Elysium is number one is that the players themselves develop the protagonist. The well-written themes of politics, philosophy, failure, and addiction meld into the multiple psyches of the character, with players having full freedom over which one wins. Disco Elysium is one of the greatest video games of all time because the character development is an intimate process of player agency that can be different each playthrough.
Entertainment
Ellen DeGeneres Reacts to Death of Kris Jenner’s Mom MJ
Ellen DeGeneres is expressing her sympathy for her friend, Kris Jenner, as she mourns the loss of her mother.
Posting via her Instagram on Friday, July 17, DeGeneres shared condolences to Jenner from herself and her wife, Portia de Rossi, after hearing the news of Mary Jo “MJ” Shannon’s death.
“Portia and I know how much you loved your mother and what a special force she was in your life and your entire family‘s life,” DeGeneres, 68, wrote alongside a photo of Jenner and MJ. “I can’t imagine the grief that you’re feeling right now. We’re sending you our love. @krisjenner.”
Jenner’s daughters, Kourtney Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, responded to the tribute in the comments section.
“Awww that’s so sweet ❤️❤️,” wrote Kourtney, 47, while Khloe, 42, gushed, “You are the sweetest!!! You’re such a great friend to my mommy ❤️❤️.”
Sharing a lengthy tribute via her Instagram account on Thursday, July 16, Jenner announced her mother had died just two weeks before her 92nd birthday.
“Today, we said goodbye to my beautiful Mommy MJ. 😞💔,” Jenner wrote. “There are no words that could ever capture what she has meant to me or the heartbreak of having to say goodbye. My mom was the heart of our family. She taught me everything that truly matters … to love your family fiercely, to be kind, to show up for the people you love, and to never take a single moment together for granted. She taught us that family is everything.”
The Kardashians star added, “She showed us how to love unconditionally and how to find joy in the little moments. She showed me how to face life’s challenges with resilience and faith. Mom, thank you for every sacrifice you made, every piece of wisdom you shared, and every moment you loved us so completely. I will miss our daily talks, your smile, your laughter. Our hearts are broken, but we find comfort knowing that love like yours never truly leaves us. Your love will live on in our family, in our traditions, in every moment we are together, and in every life you touched.”
Kim Kardashian paid tribute to MJ later the same day on her own Instagram account, affectionately describing her late grandmother as her “best friend, [her] gossip buddy [and her] forever twin.”
“You taught all of us the importance of family, and those values are something we’ll carry with us forever!!!!! You were the woman who showed me what it meant to be a hardworking businesswoman,” Kim, 45, wrote.
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Scott Peterson: The New Evidence Docuseries: Part 2 Recap
A&E’s two part docuseries Scott Peterson: The New Evidence breaks down mistakes made by the Modesto Police Department when they investigated pregnant Laci Peterson’s disappearance. In part 1, legal expert Chris Pixley broke down how the Los Angeles Innocence Project’s arguments that police always believed Laci’s husband, Scott Peterson, was guilty for the murder. Part 2 continued to look into how police may have botched the investigation, leading to Scott being arrested and found guilty of Laci and their unborn son Conner’s death.
Keep reading to find out the biggest bombshells made in Scott Peterson: The New Evidence following its Friday, July 17, premiere.
Inside the Burglary That Took Place When Laci Peterson Went Missing
The LAIP has theorized that the burglary that took place at the home of Laci and Scott’s neighbors, the Medinas’, was linked to her death.
Steven Todd and Donald Pearce burglarized the Medinas’ home after the family left to go out of town at 10:30 a.m. on December 24, 2002. Meanwhile, Scott left to go on a boat ride at 10:08 a.m.
The exact date of the robbery has never been confirmed, but the state claimed it took place on December 26, 2002.
“I think what happened was the Modesto police changed the date of the burglary because it certainly would’ve undercut their theory on Scott,” Scott’s former defense attorney, Mark Geragos, said. “Because if it has happened on the 24th, it’s the definition of reasonable doubt.”
Pixley said that the “LAIP had found nine new witnesses only identified by their initials” who connected Laci’s “disappearance to the burglars.” He said that the findings “only further reinforces the fact that the police should’ve been investigating the burglary as related to Laci’s disappearance.”
Former Detective Ninette Toosbuy said that it was “investigatively negligent” for officers to not look into the robbery. “I believe that the reason they were dismissive or ignored the Medina burglary is they felt, at that time, reasonably sure that they knew what had happened,” Toosbuy said of police.
Pixley also shared that two neighbors reported they believed their homes were being scoped out for burglaries on December 23, making it likely they would have robbed the home the following day.
Witnesses Claimed They Saw Laci Peterson With the Burglars
The LAIP believes that Laci confronted the burglars when she saw the robbery happening and they killed her. Additionally, seven witnesses saw the suspicious van driven by the burglars on the day that she disappeared, but police never investigated it. One witness recalled seeing a pregnant woman being pushed into the van by a man who appeared homeless.
An emotional moment in the docuseries took place when Pixley called eyewitness Diane Jackson, who told Pixley she called police about seeing the van outside of the Medinas’ home. She added that she believes Scott didn’t commit the murder because it’s extremely unlikely that he killed Laci when the burglary was happening at the same time.
Police Found Burning Van 1 Day After Laci Peterson’s Disappearance
A burning van was found by police in an alleyway a mile and a half from the Petersons’ home on Christmas day in 2002.
“That van fire was investigated and ultimately that investigation was closed without [being connected] in any way to the Peterson case,” Pixley said. “The Los Angeles Innocence Project is arguing that the van fire should’ve been viewed as being potentially related to Laci Peterson’s disappearance. That it should’ve been viewed as related or potentially related to the Medina burglary and that the van fire, along with the Medina burglary, should have been investigated as part of Laci Peterson’s missing person case but was not.”
A stain was found on a mattress in the van, which the state tested and claimed it wasn’t blood. However, one test found potential traces of male DNA and could not rule out the presence of female DNA.
Scent Dogs Were Used to Track Laci Peterson’s Scent During the Investigation
Scent dogs were used to search the area near where Laci disappeared, and police claimed that a dog picked up her scent in the Airport District.
Pixley spoke to forensic evidence expert Maneek Sinha, who said she believes there was potential cross contamination when the dogs were trying to find Laci. One handler accidentally gave a dog one of Scott’s slippers instead of Laci’s, which could have confused the dog.
Sinha added that “there are a number of wrong convictions based on dog scent evidence” and that “jurors view dog scent evidence the same way they view other evidence.”
Despite potentially not being 100 percent correct, Pixley said the dog scent evidence was some of the only forensic evidence presented by prosecutors during the trial.
Police Allegedly ‘Destroyed’ Evidence in Laci Peterson’s Case
The LAIP believes that police “suppressed and destroyed evidence” during the investigation, specifically when it came to the evidence from the Medina burglary.
Toosbuy noted that the evidence was destroyed as the investigation into Laci’s disappearance continued, and she called “the timing of the destruction suspicious.”
Another example of police not following through with a lead was when corrections officer Xavier Aponte called in a tip that an inmate was discussing the burglary in 2003.
“The information he had connected the Laci Peterson case with the Medina burglary. At the correctional facility, dorm officers moderated and recorded all the inmate phone calls. One of the officers brought a recording of the call to the attention of Lt. Aponte, who immediately called the tip line to report it,” Pixley said. “The recording was of a conversation between inmate Shawn Tenbrink and his brother Adam Tenbrink. Both of whom were associated with the airport district and the Medina burglars.”
While discussing Laci, Adam said he “heard that Laci had seen Steven Todd and his coconspirators committing the burglary and they made some sort of verbal threat to Laci.”
The defense did not have any of this information during the trial, and police kept no record of Aponte’s report.
Inside the Timing of Conner Peterson’s Death
Dr. Greggory DeVore testified during the trial that Conner died on the same day that Laci went missing based on studies from 1984. However, the LAIP doctor used more recent studies to determine that Conner likely died some time between December 28, 2002, and January 5, 2003.
Pixley said that the new discovery “completely contradicts the state’s timeline.”
“If Conner Peterson died at any point after December 24, Scott Peterson is not involved in that death because from that date forward, he was under constant surveillance, he was the suspect in the case and he was being followed by the media,” Pixley said.
The LAIP Is Critical of the District Attorney’s Office
Not only does the LAIP question how Modesto police handled the investigation, but the group is also critical of the DA’s office.
“They’re arguing the prosecutor’s office in Stanislaus County has engaged in a pattern of conduct where they have routinely abused the constitutional rights of the defendants. And just last year, a landmark settlement caused their conduct into question,” Pixley said.
The docuseries explained that Frank Carson sued Stanislaus County after well-known meth addict Korey Kauffman stole items from his property. Kauffman later went missing, and authorities went after Carson.
“Frank Carson was quite controversial to the DA’s office. He was a very aggressive defense attorney. He was well-known and much disliked by all law enforcement people, but particularly the DA’s office and by the DA herself,” Carson’s attorney Gary Gwilliam said of Birgit Fladager, who was also involved in Scott’s case.
Carson went to jail after he was accused of masterminding the murder plot despite no forensic evidence tying him to the case. The case eventually went to trial in 2019 and he was found not guilty of all charges.
“This was a DA that I believe was corrupt,” Gwiliam said.
Following Carson’s arrest, his legal team filed a massive civil rights and malicious prosecution lawsuit against Stanislaus County. However, Carson died before he could get justice and he ultimately won $22.5 million in settlement payout.
“If a DA’s willing to prosecute an attorney that they dislike, then it’s not much of a step to say that they will happily prosecute someone like Scott Peterson,” Pixley said.
Inside Laci Peterson’s Final Day
Laci’s last known contact was during a phone call with her mother on the night of December 23, 2002.
“It’s plausible to believe that Laci was with the dog sometime immediately prior to 10:18 a.m. Karen Servas found Scott and Laci’s dog wandering in the street with its leash on around 10:18 and she placed the dog behind the gate of their home,” Pixley recapped. “At some point, Laci Peterson took her dog for a walk. There are 15 eyewitnesses that see Laci walking her dog after the time Scott Peterson has left for the Berkeley Marina.”
Pixley went on to reiterate the version of events of what the LAIP thinks is what happened.
“Laci returns home, sees a suspicious van across the street and goes over to see what’s going on. Laci Peterson confronted career criminals who are engaged in the burglary of her neighbors’ home, whether it was intentional, whether it was an accident that brought harm to her,” he said. “If you’re committing a burglary that is a felony, you know that that’s a crime that’s gonna put you in prison and some nosy neighbor comes along and you can’t shut her up, you may very well trundle her into the back of your van to get her out of the way. Now that you’re ready to leave the crime scene and she’s seen you, what do we do with this nosy, loud lady?”
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Martha Stewart’s Comfy Crocs Sandals Are on Sale on Amazon
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