Brendan Fraser regularly trends on social media for no other reason than people absolutely adore the actor, and he's definitely up there with Keanu Reeves when it comes to the most popular and wholesome stars among the online community.
Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford clashed in epic fashion throughout The Fugitive, the 1993 classic that law the former win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, with the pair of grizzled veterans pitted against each other in a cat-and-mouse thriller where Samuel Gerard hunted down accused murderer Richard Kimble.
As a fairly new entrant into the streaming wars, AppleTV+ is still in the midst of building its library of in-house content, but it can't be denied that Ted Lasso is comfortably the platform's most noteworthy exclusive.
James Wan's Malignant may have flopped hard at the box office, but the success of A Quiet Place Part II and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It showed that blockbuster horror properties could thrive during the pandemic era, with audiences turning up in their numbers to see the respective sequels.
Netflix action movie Gunpowder Milkshake generated a bit of buzz when it hit streaming in July, with fans praising the kinetic, highly-stylized set pieces and world-building that very much lived up to those John Wick and Kill Bill comparisons.
There isn't another franchise in Hollywood like James Bond, which has endured for nearly 60 years and 25 installments, regularly recasting its leading man and reinventing itself from the ground up to keep moving with the times and remain relevant. Daniel Craig has bowed out with the release of No Time to Die, but by this time next year 007's latest reboot will be well into early development.
Blumhouse have become famed for turning a never-ending parade of low budget horrors and thrillers into sustained box office successes, which includes multiple franchises spanning several movies or more, but Happy Death Day 3 has remained mired in development hell, despite the desire to get it made.
We've known for a while that a brand new trailer for The Batman is coming at this weekend's DC FanDome event, but based on the current status of several other major DCEU projects, there's every reason to expect the first footage from a number of other heavy hitters.
Fans were furious when Elizabeth Olsen failed to land an Emmy win for her performance in Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision, where she made the transition from longtime supporting player to one of the franchise's most popular characters.
The Blumhouse formula is incredibly simple on paper, and it's proven to be just as straightforward in practice. The horror hit factory takes an unproven, unknown or relatively untested director, hands them a small budget and gives them the creative freedom to tell a story however they see fit.