Ryan Reynolds Faces Backlash After ‘Condescending’ Red Carpet Exchange With Child Reporter

Videos shared on X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram show Ryan Reynolds being interviewed by a young reporter named Liam on the red carpet. Reynolds quickly jumped in before Liam could finish his introduction, asking, “What’s the question?” When Liam politely greeted him, Reynolds smiled and said, “Nice to meet you too, but let’s get straight to the question.”

Movies That Were Box Office Failures But Later Gained Cult Status

Despite its stunning visuals, this film initially failed to earn back its high production costs. The elaborate makeup and special effects were unlike anything audiences had seen before. While it wasn’t immediately profitable for MGM, successful re-releases in theaters and frequent television airings over the years turned it into a beloved family classic. Today, it’s considered a landmark achievement in film.

Akutami’s Dark Fantasy Is on Top of Crunchyroll’s Top 10 Most-Watched Anime of the Week List Again

At Decelis Academy, seven orphaned students discover they’re not only brothers, but also vampires, tasked with protecting a girl with a hidden past. Created in collaboration with the K-pop group ENHYPEN, the story follows their fight against opposing groups, delving into themes of family and fate within a supernatural high school. This anime adaptation faithfully brings the dark, detailed world and story of the popular webtoon to life.

Games That Audiences Hated At First But Are Now Celebrated

Hello Games initially released its space exploration game with ambitious promises it couldn’t immediately keep. Players were disappointed to find the universe felt empty and lacked the multiplayer features advertised. Instead of responding to criticism, the developers quietly worked for years, releasing significant updates that added base building and a fully functional multiplayer experience. Over time, public perception completely changed, and the game ultimately exceeded all initial expectations, becoming a landmark title in its genre.

Dead Actors Who Defined the Archetypes We Still See Today

Humphrey Bogart became the definitive model for the tough, world-weary detective with a hidden sense of morality. His iconic roles in movies like ‘The Maltese Falcon’ and ‘Casablanca’ created the classic image of the flawed hero. He played men who lived by their own strong principles, even when surrounded by dishonesty and corruption. This realistic and gritty character became the standard for film noir and still inspires crime dramas today.

TV Shows Whose Production Stories Are Crazier Than The Plot

This musical comedy is sadly remembered as much for the troubles of its cast as for the show itself. Three of the main actors died unexpectedly and tragically during its run. Later, stories emerged about a difficult work environment, including reports of bullying and disagreements between the lead actress, Lea Michele, and other cast members. It’s a striking contrast between the show’s positive message of acceptance and the harsh reality behind the scenes.

Anime Whose Production Stories Are Crazier Than the Plot

Creating the stunning visuals for this racing film was an incredible undertaking. Artist Takeshi Koike meticulously hand-drew over 100,000 frames, a process so demanding it nearly bankrupted the Madhouse studio. The hand-drawn animation achieves a sense of speed and realism that computer-generated imagery struggles to match. The final film is a breathtaking visual achievement, and its unique production makes it unlikely to ever be duplicated due to the enormous cost and effort involved.

Popular Mystery Series Tops Hulu’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List This Week Again

The American crime drama ‘Memory of a Killer’ debuted on Fox on January 25, 2026, starring Patrick Dempsey as Angelo Doyle. Based on the 2003 Belgian film ‘De Zaak Alzheimer’ and created by Ed Whitmore and Tracey Malone, the show centers on Angelo’s involvement in a dangerous criminal world as he works for a man named Dutch, played by Michael Imperioli. Richard Harmon, Odeya Rush, and Daniel David Stewart also feature prominently in the series.

Black Actresses Who Carried Movies That Didn’t Deserve Them

Despite a poorly received script and costume, Halle Berry gave a committed performance as Patience Phillips in ‘Catwoman’ (2004). She used her athleticism and charisma to try and salvage the film’s confusing and disjointed storyline. The movie struggled with bad editing and an inconsistent tone, unsure whether to be campy or serious. Berry later playfully acknowledged the film’s shortcomings when she accepted a Razzie Award. Even though the movie wasn’t successful, her performance stands out as the one bright spot.