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Shia LaBeouf’s Rat Tail Seduces Homeless Women In R-Rated Netflix Road Drama
By Robert Scucci
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I hated every single minute of American Honey (2016), and it’s rare for me to find zero redeeming qualities in a film. It’s not that it’s objectively terrible. A quick trip to Rotten Tomatoes, where it holds a 79 percent approval rating, does all the heavy lifting there. It’s 163 minutes of a young woman trying to find herself while selling magazines with a bunch of other wanderers, but something about this one really rubbed me the wrong way.
I think the problem I have with American Honey is that there’s no real goal or dream to latch onto. It’s static, and while that was probably writer-director Andrea Arnold’s intention, it didn’t land for me. I’m just not the right audience for this kind of movie. I like straightforward storytelling, and American Honey is pure slice of life. I don’t hate slice-of-life outings, but I still need some kind of goal, moral, or takeaway, and I never found one here.

This could have been distilled into 90 minutes and been just as effective. Even then, I don’t think I’d feel any differently about American Honey. I had the same reaction to Nomadland, so take that for what it’s worth.
Nearly 3 Hours Of Nothing Much At All
American Honey centers on Star (Sasha Lane). She lives in Oklahoma with her abusive father and acts as the primary caretaker for her younger siblings. She dumpster dives for food and lives a miserable life. You want to root for her because she’s clearly been dealt a bad hand and wants something better. She could take night classes a library, crash with a friend while getting on her feet, find a shelter in another town to escape her abusive family while still keeping tabs on her siblings from a safe but reachable distance. It wouldn’t be easy, but it’s doable.

Instead, Star meets Jake (Shia LaBeouf with a hideous rat tail haircut), who likes causing scenes while dancing at K-Mart. Their eyes lock and she’s instantly smitten. She abandons her siblings because she’s completely sold on becoming a traveling magazine sales person with Jake and his ragtag group of miscreants, led by the super sexy but manipulative Krystal (Riley Keough).
Here’s how the rest of American Honey plays out. Jake trains Star in sales. Star doesn’t like how Jake lies during his door-to-door pitches because it says everything you need to know about his moral compass. Star and Jake fall in love, or at least Star thinks they do. Krystal gets mad that Jake’s numbers are slipping since Star joined the crew. Krystal makes Jake massage her with lotion in a motel room while Star watches, marking her territory in what her mind is the most humiliating way possible.

Day after day, Star gets in the van, wakes up in a new state, and repeats the cycle. She sells a ton of “subscriptions,” but she’s really just running a game on a string of male suitors. She never fully commits to prostitution, but she plays the part just enough to make a disportionate amount cash for her exploits under the guise of working a low-level sales scam job. Shia LaBeouf’s rat tail flaps gently in the breeze when he admits he’s been stealing valuables from every house he enters. Star and Jake roll around in the grass, people get betrayed, more magazines are sold. Yawn.
You Can Trace The Origin Of The First Time Machine To Somebody Trying To Stop This Movie From Being Made
Call me old fashioned, but I like my movies to tell a story. It doesn’t matter if it’s straight-forward, esoteric, non-linear, or fragmented. There still needs to be something holding it all together. At its core, American Honey uses its slice-of-life approach to show Star’s struggles, but we only get fleeting glimpses of where she came from and where she might be going. I understand that this is probably the point, and that I’m just not picking up what it’s throwing down, but it frustrated me because there’s some interesting stuff happening throughout, but we only see it on a surface level. Probably another intentional artistic choice. It’s a subversive way to deliver social commentary on this kind of lifestyle, but this movie screams to be more visceral and cathartic by latching onto something tangible. It doesn’t do that, so it feels like a complete waste of time.

Star is a complex character, shaped by her unstable upbringing. The same could be said for everyone she’s working with as they bounce between motels and sell subscriptions just to scrape together a per diem and party their way through their teens and 20s. Everyone is running from something, and whatever that something is must be bad enough for this life to feel like a better option. Most of these characters are probably trying to be good people, even if their instincts are completely misguided. That’s what’s interesting to me. Watching them all operate in this kind of limbo for a prolonged period of time is a disservice to the kind of resilience that’s being actively celebrated in American Honey.
Except for Jake. He’s in full-on chode mode for the entire movie, and every single scene he’s in makes me wish time moved faster.

My disappointment with American Honey comes from how many compelling stories are sitting right there in front of you, but always just slightly out of reach. Every character has some idiosyncracy worth exploring, but instead we get a long sizzle reel of their antics as a collective. Even as a sizzle reel, it still clocks in at nearly three hours. The whole thing feels like young-adult nomad porn; the kind of fantasy about running away you have when you’re 15, when all you think you need to survive is the prospect of dry humping and occasionally blowing up bottle rockets.

American Honey is streaming on Netflix. Watch it. Or don’t. I don’t care.

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The best seasons of “Stranger Things”, “The Summer I Turned Pretty”, and 86 more shows
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Every show has one season that’s just… better.
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Disney’s Highest-Rated Star Wars Project of All Time Is Taking Over the World
The first major project by Dave Filoni in his tenure as Lucasfilm co-president debuted this week, combining the franchise’s past and present in exciting ways. Filoni began working at Lucasfilm over two decades ago, debuting as a creative with Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Since then, he has spearheaded several projects at the company, even after it was sold to Disney. He was named Chief Creative Officer a couple of years ago, and co-president earlier this year. His first Star Wars project of 2026 stumbled out of the gate, but picked up the pace soon enough. The project in question, Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, is an animated series that revolves around the titular character from Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace and other Star Wars media.
Created by Filoni, the show features Sam Witver as the voice of Maul, alongside Gideon Adlon, Wagner Moura, and Richard Ayoade. It’s the latest in a string of new animated offerings from Lucasfilm for Disney+, following Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Star Wars: Visions, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, and Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. Maul – Shadow Lord opened to critical acclaim for its writing and visual style; it currently holds a perfect 100% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.
‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ Honors Fans Who’ve Stuck by the Franchise
The site’s consensus reads, “An inspired look into the depths of an iconic character, Maul once again proves that through kinetic, vibrant, and engaging animation, the Star Wars saga can continue in masterful spades.” In her review, Collider’s Maggie Lovitt wrote that the show “sets up some incredible events that could lead to major payoff for viewers who have also invested time in the comics and novels set during this era, and perhaps even Solo: A Star Wars Story fans.” However, the positive reviews weren’t enough to instantly propel the show to the top of the domestic Disney+ chart. Following its two-episode premiere earlier this week, the show debuted at number seven on the domestic Disney+ leaderboard, behind Secrets of the Bees, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, and Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade. The following day, however, Maul – Shadow Lord claimed the top spot both globally and domestically. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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April 6, 2026
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Disney+
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Brad Rau
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Star Wars
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Abbott Elementary Breaks Up Janine, Gregory in Shocking Twist
Abbott Elementary blindsided viewers with a shocking split.
During the Wednesday, April 8, episode of the hit ABC series, Gregory (Tyler James Williams) and Janine (Quinta Brunson) argued over plans for an upcoming couples’ trip. Janine then broached the subject of a break up and while their decision wasn’t seen, Brunson confirmed off screen that the fictional couple have parted ways.
“No one saw it coming. I think that’s a great time to throw a stone at the settled earth. It was something I thought about from the beginning of this season,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “They’ve been in a relationship for a while now, and we’ve seen them be really great and go through the honeymoon phase, but I wanted to get under the surface a little bit about what could be going on with these characters and how, in relationships, things like this happen.”
Brunson wanted to tell a realistic story.
“We see it every day — couples who look kind of perfect from the outside. There can be things going on in that we don’t know about, that they discover within their relationship,” she continued. “We talked about this a lot in the room about relationships and past relationships, current relationships, how you never know. It could be this one little thing that leads you into an argument.”

The actress added: “This small thing was actually a catalyst for possibly some larger discussions that need to happen between two people who are trying to spend a lot of time with each other and possibly their lives together.”
While teasing the rest of the season, Brunson addressed the chances of Janine finding love elsewhere.
“You will see Dominic again before the end of the season. We absolutely adore having Luke Tennie. He is wonderful. He’s the hardest-working man in show business right now. The boy is everywhere,” she shared. “It was so funny when he first showed up, he was like, ‘Yeah, I’m on The Pitt too.’ And I was like, ‘Damn, you really are working.’”
She concluded: “What’s crazy is we wrote the character of Dominic, and Luke auditioned, and the minute I saw his face, I barely needed to look at the audition tape. I was already a huge fan of him on Shrinking. I knew that he would have what it took to pull this role off. He’s incredible to me. I opened his audition tape and was like, ‘Yeah, I don’t even know why I opened this.’”
Abbott Elementary airs on ABC Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET and is available to stream on Hulu the next day.
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Everything Game of Thrones Actor Said About MND Before Death
Game of Thrones actor Michael Patrick spoke candidly about his battle with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) prior to his death at age 35.
Michael’s death was announced via Instagram on April 8, 2026, by his wife Naomi Sheehan, who shared that her husband — whom she affectionately called “Mick” — had succumbed to the neurodegenerative disease after 10 days in a Belfast, Northern Ireland, hospice care center. (Per the Mayo Clinic, MND impacts the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord and gradually weakens the muscles controlling speech, swallowing and limb movement.)
“[Mick] was admitted [to hospice] 10 days ago and was cared for by the incredible team there. He passed peacefully surrounded by family and friends. Words can’t describe how broken-hearted we are,” Sheehan wrote.
Patrick was both an actor and a playwright who appeared in a Game of Thrones season 6 episode as a Wildling. He also used his own battle with MND as inspiration for his hit play My Right Foot, which examined how he coped with being diagnosed with the same disease that killed his father.
Keep scrolling for more about what Patrick said about his diagnosis.
Michael Patrick Noticed Increasingly Scary Symptoms
Michael Patrick explained on the “Brain and Life” podcast in January 2026 that he first wondered whether something was amiss while performing in a play at the Dublin Fringe festival in late 2022.
“I had to dance in it and I kept falling over, tripping on my shoes,” he recalled. “I kept blaming my shoes, kept saying, ‘Why have they got me dancing in these big chunky shoes? It’s not fair.’ But it didn’t get better.”
Michael was advised by his wife’s aunt to get himself checked out because of his family’s history with MND. By the time Michael saw his doctors, he could no longer “lift [his] right foot” and “couldn’t point [his] toes to the ceiling.”
He was officially diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in February 2023.
Michael Patrick’s Father Died from MND
The This Town actor looked back on his initial response to the diagnosis while speaking to RTE in August 2025. Michael Patrick naturally wondered how long he would realistically have to live since his father previously died of MND.
“My dad was diagnosed in February and he died that October,” Michael recalled. “There wasn’t much time with him. I’m thinking, ‘Am I gonna [die] in October?’ Thankfully, I haven’t.”

He shared on the “Brain and Life” podcast that his family “seems to be the only one in Ireland with the gene” for a rare form of MND.
“I have the FUS MND familial inherited version of four genes that are known to cause MND and familial MND. One’s the FUS gene,” he explained. “I think it’s one of the rarer of the four.”
Michael Patrick Took Part in Clinical Drug Trials
In September 2023, Michael Patrick was accepted into a drug trial for a potential treatment for MND. The initial results were promising as he “saw the first reversal of symptoms” within weeks of starting the trial.
“I can now wiggle my right foot [and] toes for the first time in about two years. It’s small,” he told the “Brain and Life” podcast in January 2026. “And my breathing’s still going unless I get a tracheotomy, and my arm’s still getting weaker, but fact is there is some reversal there, which is really exciting.”
He praised the “level of care you get and support” he’d received from his medical team since beginning the trial.
Michael Patrick’s Friends and Family Rallied to Support Him
In the wake of Michael Patrick’s MND diagnosis, his friends and family set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for specialized care that comes with getting a tracheostomy. (Patrick’s doctors recommended that he get a tracheostomy — a surgical incision to open up an airway — to help with his breathing.)
The fundraising appeal has raised more than £110,000 against a £100k goal, as of publication.
“Everyone’s been amazing,” he said on the “Brain and Life” podcast. “I’ve got a great support network with my family and my wife. I got married two days before I started the drug trial, so she’s amazing. My friends from school recently raised £100,000 through a GoFundMe account for me for support and stuff. So I have a lot of support. Family and friends are really amazing and I can’t thank them enough.”
Michael Patrick Offered a Health Update Weeks Before His Death
Michael Patrick revealed via Instagram in February 2026 that he’d been told by his neurologist that he “likely [had] about one year left.” He spent “over a week” in the hospital discussing the practical realities if he went ahead with a tracheostomy procedure.
“In short I’m not going ahead with the tracheostomy,” he announced. “I had confirmation it would be around 6-12 months before I could get home due to lack of staffing resources. Thanks so much to everyone who helped push this — from senior social workers, to politicians, to the chief executive of the hospital. Everyone has tried so hard, but there just isn’t the staff.”
Michael decided that he did not want to “risk a significant amount of time” in the hospital if he was in the end-stages of MND.
“Thanks so much for all the donations to the GoFundMe, even though I didn’t go ahead with the tracheostomy — it will still go towards providing me with specialist care as I enter the final stages of life. I’m still overwhelmed by all your generosity,” he concluded.
Michael died on April 7, 2026, after being hospitalized in the Northern Ireland Hospice for 10 days.
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Goldie Hawn 'can't think of anyone' who could play her in a movie — here's why
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“I wouldn’t begin to think of someone that could be me,” Goldie Hawn said of another actress portraying her.
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10 Most Perfect Opening Action Scenes of All Time, Ranked
Lots of action movies like to open with a bang. They hit the ground running and get an audience primed and their adrenaline pumping for the roller coaster ride that’s ahead of them. Opening action scenes set the table in the best way possible, and there are few movie-going experiences as thrilling as watching a new film and immediately getting thrust right into the thick of it. The old Hollywood adage is “cut to the chase,” and these are the movies that do just that.
Some franchises are known for their opening sequences. So much so that audiences come in with set expectations for each new installment to thrill them more than the last in the opening minutes. That’s certainly led to an escalation in on-screen spectacle, but sometimes the best opening action scenes aren’t even the most bombastic, though there are quite a few that do blow things up spectacularly. Loud or quiet, expected or not, these ten opening action scenes are the most perfect of all time.
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‘Blade’ (1998)
Superhero movies love to open with action. In the cinematic eras before origin stories became popular and after they were played out, it’s been a common occurrence to open these adventures watching our caped crusaders and webslingers doing what they do best. X2 opens with a terrific White House attack featuring Nightcrawler, Deadpool breaks the fourth wall and some bad guy faces almost immediately, and the opening sequence of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the only good scene in that movie. The best, and bloodiest, of these though, comes from a superhero classic made well before the modern era of superheroics had even started; Blade.
As an early prognosticator of the superhero boom that would happen in the 2000s, Blade straddles a line between superhuman action and blood-soaked horror. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the slaughterhouse rave opening action scene. With water sprinklers that spray blood, things are plenty crimson even before Wesley Snipes’ day walking vampire slayer shows up. Once he does, he starts turning his fanged foes into dust while some sick techno beats blare. It’s a scene so good, the rest of the movie actually suffers in comparison. Blade introduces himself so hard that the only direction for him to go was done. Even so, the bloodsoaked vampire rave shootout still slays.
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers’ (2002)
Peter Jackson’s epic The Lord of the Rings saga is packed with outstanding action depicted on a massive scale. Gigantic battle sequences featuring hundreds of extras, groundbreaking CGI and all kinds of fantasy carnage dominate the latter two films in the trilogy. The Fellowship of the Rings, other than a brief prologue, is relatively smaller in scale in its action in comparison, with The Two Towers upping the ante considerably with the Helms Deep finale. That may be the best action scene in all of Middle-earth but the sequel also starts with a pretty spectacular one as well.
Opening with a return to when Gandalf tragically sacrificed himself to save the fellowship from a big ugly Balrog, the movie follows the wizard’s fall as he continues to do battle with the gigantic beast in a midair sword and fiery claw fight. It has some truly astounding visuals and a rousing Howard Shore score that’s guaranteed to get you excited. Fantasy movies don’t often open with bloodthirsty battles, often attempting to ease audiences into their fantasy worlds, but with that worldbuilding already handled, The Two Towers stands out with a wholly unique and utterly awesome fight scene of mythical proportions.
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‘Drive’ (2011)
Contrary to what you may have heard, size isn’t everything. While some action movies shoot their load in their opening minutes with all the spectacle they can muster, it doesn’t always serve them in terms of maintaining their momentum. Often the best kind of opening action scene is the kind that shows some restraint. Plenty of movies have opened with a car chase, with one of the most frequently cited as the best being the musical getaway in Baby Driver. All due respect to the rhythms of Edgar Wright, but that car chase is ever so slightly bested by the cooler and quieter one in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive.
With Ryan Gosling as the laconic Driver, the film opens with him acting as wheelman to some would-be robbers. The getaway that follows is less demolition derby or high-speed pursuit and more a sweat-inducing game of hide-and-seek between the Driver and the LAPD. Using side roads and the shadows, the Driver moves with effective efficiency, and we’re all along for the ride as the camera never leaves the car until he does. It’s an incredibly tense and masterfully designed sequence that shows you don’t need a climactic crash or even speeds over 100 MPH to get an audience’s pulse to race.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ (2015)
Every Mission: Impossible film has a memorable opening sequence that kicks off the plot before lighting the fuse for the opening credits and Lalo Schifrin’s iconic theme plays. The shocking flash-forward from Mission: Impossible III featuring the sadistic villain played by Philip Seymour Hoffman is probably the overall best of these. In terms of action, though, it’s hard to top Tom Cruise running down a cargo plane and then getting stuck outside it while it takes off from Rogue Nation.
As with all the iconic stunts in the film franchise, Cruise performed the plane takeoff himself, looking like a stubborn bug on a windshield. The stunt is even more visceral for the minimal amount of digital enhancement done on it, as evidenced by the behind-the-scenes material. It lets the stunt speak for itself as one of the most daring from the entire film series, and it puts the audience right on edge for what is arguably the best Mission: Impossible movie ever made.
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‘GoldenEye’ (1995)
There’s something about a secret agent trying to catch a plane. More so than any franchise, the James Bond films are known for their iconic opening action sequences. They are a key part of the 007 formula and there’s no shortage of awesome action on display in them. From the car chase leading to a train fight in Skyfall to the iconic snowy mountain pursuit in The Spy Who Loved Me, it’s hard to pick just one. Walther PPK to our head though, it’s got to be the induction of Pierce Brosnan into the franchise in GoldenEye.
Infiltrating a Soviet military base by way of a record-breaking bungee jump is one hell of a way to open a movie, and from there the sequence delivers on all the Bond hallmarks. Gunfights, witty dialogue and a daring escape all make up the meat of the sequence, which is capped off by Bond jumping a motorcycle off a cliff to intercept a crashing plane. Even if the visual effects of the last part haven’t stood the test of time, the sequence has. It’s vintage Bond with a modern twist, it inspired an awesome video game level, and it leads into the banger that is the Tina Turner title track. It’s an exceptional action sequence that will leave you shaken and stirred.
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‘Police Story’ (1985)
Jackie Chan has few equals when it comes to nail-biting stunt work and the effortless blending of humor and action. His films, particularly those made in his native Hong Kong, are second to none in the action department, and Police Story is his masterpiece. It’s a film filled with Chan’s unique brand of physical comedy mixed with martial arts, and its book ended with two amazing action sequences. It ends with a blistering mall melee and begins with an equally destructive raid on a shanty town.
Chan plays a police officer who is part of a sting operation to take down a crime boss, an operation that goes south fast and quickly devolves into a shootout. The shootout culminates in a downhill demolition derby as the crime boss flees by driving literally through the shantytown. Chan gives chase and ends up dangling from a bus like the heir apparent to Buster Keaton. It’s a physical feat surrounded by action that could have only come from a talent like Chan, and it’s the perfect opening to one of the best action movies of all time.
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‘The Matrix’ (1999)
Lana and Lilly Wachowski took clear influence from the likes of Chan and many others for their cyberpunk martial arts thriller The Matrix, which ushered in a new era of action in Hollywood. The film redefined the genre with its artificial reality setting and its combination of gunfights, king fu and its iconic bullet time effects. All of those elements are front and center in the film’s perfect opening action scene.
Carrie Ann Moss, as the leather-clad badass Trinity, is caught between a digital rock and a hard place, with cops and agents swarming on her location. She escapes by the skin of her teeth thanks to some gravity-defying footwork and the first of the film’s landmark 360-degree slow-motion shots. A rooftop chase ensues with more superhuman acrobatics. It’s not only an awesome action sequence, but it perfectly introduces the audience to the world of the Matrix and its reality-bending effects. Anyone who was sitting in the audience in 1999 watching this opening scene knew they were witnessing a game-changing moment in the action genre.
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‘The Dark Knight’ (2008)
There are few ways to start a movie more enthralling than a high-stakes heist. Bonus points if it doubles down on the action. The standard of this kind of opening was set by Michael Mann’s Heat, and it would get the mention here if it weren’t for the opening action scene that was most directly influenced by it in The Dark Knight. The second part of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy immediately sets itself apart from its more gothic predecessor as an urban action thriller while simultaneously giving Heath Ledger’s Joker a proper villain introduction. It’s a masterclass in action, tone setting, and establishing a character.
Batman is nowhere to be seen in this opening sequence, which focuses solely on a group of clown-masked criminals robbing a bank. The IMAX cinematography used to capture downtown Chicago, standing in for Gotham City, is magnificent, and gives the film an appropriately epic scale. The mounting tension of the sequence is compounded as each member of the robbery crew kills off another in an escalating series of executions that culminates in the final reveal of the Joker. It perfectly illustrates both the expanded scope of the sequel while effectively communicating how clever and ruthless this version of the iconic villain will be. It’s easily one of the best openings in any superhero film ever, and a perfectly executed action sequence.
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‘Hard Boiled’ (1992)
For pure, unbridled action, there are few filmmakers who can compete with John Woo at the peak of his powers. The director set the action world on fire as one of the founding filmmakers behind the Heroic Bloodshed action movement. These movies coming out of Hong Kong took inspiration from classic crime and noir cinema and exponentially increased the bullet and body count. They had an immeasurable influence on Hollywood’s own action movies, but none of those Hollywood copycats, even the ones directed by Woo himself, came close to the best of the Hong Kong classics. The best of those originals is Woo’s masterpiece Hard Boiled, which begins with a tea house shootout for the ages.
Chow Yun-fat plays the awesomely named inspector Tequila, who is described as a god when he’s given two guns, which he often does in the opening action scene. He dual wields his way through a group of heavily armed gangsters, creating the most dynamic destruction ever put on film. The action is the perfect balance of chaotic and balletic, and the ammo is seemingly infinite. Hard Boiled is as kinetic as action movies get, and the opening shootout announces Woo’s intentions for what would be his Heroic Bloodshed swan song. Bullets fly, blood is spilled, and action movies are forever changed.
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‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981)
Raiders of the Lost Ark is as perfect an action adventure film as has ever been made. Its flaws, which every movie has, are immediately rendered irrelevant by another iconic and awesome moment. Many of those moments come in the absolutely flawless opening, where there’s not a single frame out of place. From the introduction to Harrison Ford’s greatest hero Indiana Jones, to the unforgettable booby-trap set pieces and the rousing airplane escape set to John Williams’ score, it’s a perfectly constructed action sequence that should be taught in every film class.
Inspired by everything from James Bond movies to adventure serials and Uncle Scrooge comics, the opening tomb raiding action scene synthesizes those core inspirations into their most essential parts. As Jones steals a golden idol from a Peruvian temple, he’s faced with pitfalls, poison darts, tarantulas and, most memorably, the world’s most perfectly spherical boulder. Every singular moment of this opening action scene has been etched into pop culture history. In another hundred years, film scholars will continue to study it like paintings on a cave wall. Just like the artifacts idolized by Jones, the opening of Raiders of the Lost Ark belongs in a museum.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
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June 12, 1981
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115 minutes
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Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas, Philip Kaufman
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“Superman” actress Valerie Perrine's official cause of death revealed
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The “Lenny” star died on March 23 at 82.
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Fans Want Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley in a ‘Movie’
Love is clearly in the air for Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley, as they spark fresh conversations with a series of intimate photos.
The duo, who made their relationship public in 2025, have remained vocal about their affection for each other ever since.
While their romance continues to serve as a point of admiration online, Cyrus’ ex-wife, Firerose, has also resurfaced with explosive accusations against the singer.
Billy Ray Cyrus And Elizabeth Hurley Share Intimate Easter Moments

In a collaborative post with Cyrus, Hurley gave fans a glimpse into her wholesome Easter Bank Holiday weekend with her partner and her son, Damian.
The actress shared a three-slide post featuring loved-up snapshots of the trio visiting lambs on her country estate.
In one photo, Cyrus and Hurley beamed as they cozied up together while holding a lamb. In another, Hurley looked radiant as she cradled a lamb in her arms inside a barn. As reported by the Daily Mail, Hurley’s son, Damian, appeared cheerful in the last slide as he fed a lamb with a bottle, with Cyrus smiling in the background.
Hurley captioned the post, “Happy Easter,” and it quickly gained traction, with fans flooding the comments with admiration.
“Love you both and wish you would do a MOVIE together!” one fan wrote. A commenter pointed out how cute they looked, adding, “Aw, you both are the cutest couple! And that goat.”
This user gushed about Cyrus’ happiness, writing, “Ain’t never seen anyone make Billy Ray smile like this,” while another added, “He looks so happy when he is with you…love makes the world go around.”
The Duo Reveals One Thing They Don’t Do Together

Despite their blossoming relationship, Hurley revealed that there is one activity they prefer not to do together.
As reported by The Blast, the “Austin Powers” star shared that grocery shopping is off the table for them. “He stays in the car … Because he would be annoying,” Hurley joked.
Aside from that, she noted that they are aligned in nearly every other aspect of their lives, adding that their families have blended seamlessly, with Cyrus’ children getting along well with her son, Damian.
Inside Billy Ray Cyrus And Elizabeth Hurley’s Relationship

The couple’s connection dates back to 2022, when they met while filming the holiday movie “Christmas in Paradise” on the Caribbean island of Nevis. At the time, Cyrus’ marriage to his ex-wife Firerose had just ended.
As reported by The Blast, the pair bonded during filming but did not stay in touch for two years before reconnecting and officially going public with their relationship on social media in April 2025.
Following that, they made a stylish appearance as a couple at the Orizzonti/Rossi exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, celebrating Valentino’s showcase in Rome in May 2025.
Firerose Accuses Billy Ray Cyrus Of Verbal And Emotional Abuse

Amid Cyrus’ flourishing relationship with Hurley, his ex-wife Firerose has come forward with serious allegations, sharing an audio clip in which Cyrus is allegedly heard using abusive language toward her.
In the one-minute, 28-second recording cited by The Blast, a voice believed to be Cyrus’s could be heard saying, “I don’t know who the f-ck you think you are… f-ck you, f-ck you. You know better than that, you idiot.”
The voice continues, “I don’t think you are really smart. I’ve changed my mind about that. What you are is a selfish f-cking b-tch.”
Firerose Speaks Out About Experience With Narcissist Billy Ray Cyrus

Beyond the audio, Firerose also took to social media to share her personal experience during the marriage.
“I spent years being terrified. I was trained to be afraid of what would happen if I even dared to think about sharing a glimpse of the truth I was living behind closed doors,” she wrote, per The Blast.
She went on to describe the emotional toll it took on her, adding, “Over the years, my spirit was systematically worn down so that I became a shell of the person I was. That is always what happens with narcissistic abuse. It’s not an accident.”
Firerose concluded by acknowledging the courage it took to speak out, ending her statement with gratitude and a note of faith.
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Dexter’s bloody return continues: Here's what we know about “Resurrection” season 2 so far
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“The story continues,” teases star Michael C. Hall.
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2 Years Later, Henry Cavill’s 139-Minute Spy Thriller Quietly Becomes a Late-Night Favorite
Henry Cavill has given us some amazing characters in his long career, be it Superman in Man of Steel, a worthy villain in Mission: Impossible – Fallout, or the titular character in The Witcher. Fans are now gearing up to see his Highlander reboot and are also excited about his Warhammer 40000 universe. The actor has given us numerous layered characters with his body of work, but fans seem to love him in an action-oriented spy role.
He proved with A Man From U.N.C.L.E. that he could effortlessly carry the old-school espionage genre. Then, in his more recent release, Guy Ritchie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, the actor again proved that he is versatile enough to play a gory, blood-soaked version of a spy. No wonder many fans believe that he should be playing iconic British spy James Bond. But he kinda already did.
In Matthew Vaughn’s spy comedy Argylle, Cavill plays a slick and stylish spy. The movie follows reclusive author Elly Conway, who writes best-selling espionage novels about a secret agent named Argylle who’s on a mission to unravel a global spy syndicate. However, things take a turn when the plots of her books start to mirror the covert actions of a real-life spy organization. The feature sharply divided its audience, as seen in its Rotten Tomatoes score: 33% from critics and 70% from the audience.
However, the fans’ love is showing years after the original release. Argylle is in Apple TV’s Top 10 list, as per FlixPatrol. The feature stands at #9 among films like Brad Pitt’s F1, The Gorge, Greyhound, and Eternity. While Sam Rockwell’s performance was universally praised in Argylle, the movie also cast a long list of powerhouses, including Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O’Hara, Dua Lipa, Ariana DeBose, John Cena, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Will Henry Cavill Play the New James Bond?
Ever since a new James Bond movie was announced, with Denis Villeneuve set to direct, many fans have been clamoring for Cavill to take the lead role. However, the actor revealed in an interview, “What actor wouldn’t love to be Bond? But at 42, I’d probably be considered a bit old to start now.” He then added, “I would love to be a Bond villain, though. If it was the right character, I think that would be fascinating to explore.”
Meanwhile, check out Argylle on Apple TV.
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February 2, 2024
- Runtime
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139 Minutes
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Matthew Vaughn
- Writers
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Jason Fuchs
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