Dexter: Resurrection revitalizes the Dexter series by returning to its roots of duality, justice, and character reflection, culminating in Dexter's symbolic resurrection and a potential new chapter for the franchise.
Horror fans are highly praising the new film 'Weapons' by Zach Cregger, with viewers enjoying its intense twists, suspense, and overall thrilling experience, making it a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.
The 2025 reboot of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' features surprises like a de-aged Sarah Michelle Gellar cameo, a return of Brandy Norwood's character in the credits, and a shocking killer reveal involving Stevie Ward seeking revenge, with potential for future installments.
The Better Sister is a convoluted murder mystery series on Prime Video that explores the complex relationships between two sisters, Chloe and Nicky, amid a murder investigation involving their family, with numerous subplots and red herrings that ultimately dilute the central story.
The new Netflix series "No Good Deed" stars Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as a couple with a dark past trying to sell their L.A. home. The show is a twist-filled dark comedy featuring a star-studded cast, including Linda Cardellini and Abbi Jacobson, and is expected to become a top hit on the platform. Each episode ends with cliffhangers, making it binge-worthy.
Argylle, the new spy action comedy film, has been generating buzz for its numerous unexpected plot twists and turns. The story follows Elly Conway, an author whose spy novels about Agent Argylle become entangled with real-life espionage plots. The film's convoluted narrative includes a conspiracy theory linking the fictional author to pop star Taylor Swift. Despite its box office struggles, the movie's star-studded cast and over-the-top performances have kept audiences engaged, with the plot culminating in a series of dramatic revelations and a post-credits scene that ties the story to the Kingsman series.
Survivor host Jeff Probst explains how they revamped the Survivor auction after an eight-year absence. The new format involved players having to search for hidden bamboo tubes of cash to earn money for the auction. The twist was that the person with the most money at the end would lose their vote at Tribal Council, but the players wouldn't know when the auction would end. Probst also reveals that some of the auction items were prepared in a makeshift kitchen in the jungle, and the fish eyes were caught by the show's marine department. Probst confirms that the auction will return in future seasons, although it may not be featured every season due to the amount of work involved.