Adam Sandler Stars on the 2022 Sports Drama Film ‘Hustle’: Release Date and More
‘Hustle’ is an upcoming American sports drama film directed by Jeremiah Zagar, from a screenplay by Taylor Materne and Will Fetters. It follows a washed-up basketball scout who discovers a phenomenal street ball player while in Spain and sees the prospect as his opportunity to get back into the NBA.The film stars Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, Ben Foster, and Robert Duvall.
‘Back to the Future’ Franchise is Now Available on Peacock
Back to the Future and its sequel films are considered to be among the best sci-fi and time travel movies of all time. This is why there is absolutely no reason for you not to watch them, now that Peacock has added them to its catalogue a couple of days ago. The franchise follows the misadventures of a high school rock guitar stringing student Marty McFly and his eccentric scientist friend Dr Emmett 'Doc' Brown. They cross different timelines within their home town Hill Valley, California, using the DeLorean time machine invented by the Doc.
Classic Fairy Tale Turns Bloody in Hulu’s Upcoming ‘The Princess’ Film Starring Joey King
Long gone are the days when all princesses had to do is sit, look pretty and wait for their prince charming to rescue them from whatever ordeal they were going through. Furthermore, we are seeing more and more princesses take charge these days, which kind of sends a positive message that women shouldn't let anyone dictate their fate.After watching the official trailer for the upcoming film, The Princess, my mind went back to the classic The Princess Bride (1987), where a strong-willed princess Buttercup refused to marry the odious Prince Humperdinck.
Catch Netflix’s Newest Family Show ‘Surviving Summer’ Premiering on June 3
Great news for kids and teens as Netflix drops a hot new show for your indulgent, Surviving Summer on Friday, June 3 2022. A troublesome New York high school teenage girl gets exiled to Australia, where she joins a young group of surfers, causing quite a stir in her wake. Get a taste of what’s to come in the trailer video below:
10 Best 80s Sitcoms Ranked By IMDB Scores
Sitcom, short for situational comedy, is a type of comedy that has a continuing set of characters or cast that are found in hilarious circumstances every episode. There’s nothing more relaxing and can remove stress better than a good laugh with sitcoms featuring everything under the sun. From a dorm room full of stupid and energetic borders to a mixture of soap opera and comedy. Sitcoms were super popular in the 80s and here are the best 80s sitcoms ranked using their IMDB scores. If you’re looking for good old vintage comedy, then you’re at the right place. When it comes to TV shows, movies, and all sorts of media consumption, there’s no other authority than IMDB.
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There’s A New Dance Competition Show in Town! Shakira’s ‘Dancing with Myself’
Shortly after NBC's America's Got Talent season 17 landed on May 31, came the television network's newest reality series Dancing with Myself, created and executive produced by the queen of hip knocking moves Shakira. Dancing with Myself sees a group of contestants competing each week in a series of intensive dance challenges choreographed by Shakira, joined by Nick Jonas, Liza Koshy and host Camille Kostek.Here's the first look video:
Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun’ (1986) is Now on Prime Video
In line with the theatrical premiere of the original film's follow-up movie, Top Gun: Maverick (2022), Prime Video has added the film that started it all, Top Gun (1986), to its streaming catalogue on June 1. So, if you've not watched the original yet, I suggest you do so before heading over to the theatres to watch the sequel.
How Deep Will the Pain Go? Find out on ‘This Is Going to Hurt’ by AMC+
AMC+ is renowned for its magnificent content; the streaming network has another super-hit film, This Is Going to Hurt, a limited series grounded on Adam Kay’s best-selling multi-national memoir of 2017. The biography was a collection of diary entries that told Kay’s navigation through medical training from 2004  to 2010.
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Just in Time for LGBTQ+ Pride Month: ‘Glee’ Complete Series Comes to Disney+ and Hulu
Rejoice all ye Gleeks! All seasons of the musical drama-comedy series Glee have been added to Disney+ and Hulu. After being dropped by Netflix some months back, the musical dramedy has found not just one but two streaming homes, with all six seasons streaming from June 1. Coming in the nick of time at the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, grab your popcorns and watch the sassy Kurt Hummel shaking it to Beyoncé's Put A Ring On It as he proudly comes out in the series' first season.
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Top 10  Longest-running TV Shows
TV shows are a staple when it comes to modern entertainment. Nothing beats arriving home from school or work and tuning in to Peacemaker. Each of us has our own favorites, and our viewership is what keeps these shows running. Some shows are so popular that they are aired for over a year or two. But there are exceptional ones, special TV shows that etch themselves into the very heart of their audience. There are TV shows that have been running for many, many years, even decades. Here are the longest-running TV shows that most of you love. So get ready to feel nostalgic and be shocked.
Brad Pitt’s Historical War Epic ‘Troy’ – Coming to Netflix in June
Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt opens June on Netflix with a bang with his 2004 epic historical war film starrer, ‘Troy’ along with a bunch of films and shows that are arriving on the same day as well. The war between the ancient kingdoms of Troy and Sparta is depicted in this epic based on Homer's 'Iliad.' While visiting Spartan King Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), Trojan prince Paris (Orlando Bloom) falls in love with Menelaus' wife Helen (Diane Kruger) and returns to Troy with her. After defeating every army in Greece, Menelaus' brother, King Agamemnon (Brian Cox), exploits his brother's rage as an excuse to make war on Troy, the last country standing in the way of his hegemony over the Aegean Sea.