'Yellowstone': 10 Best Scenes From Season 1-5 Yellowstone's best scenes include four fights, four moments led by Beth Dutton, four clips from Season 2 and two emotional conversations that still make us cry. These are the topYellowstonescenes from Seasons 1-5, as curated by theDutton Rulesp...
In the hit series Inuyasha, the love between Inuyasha and Kagome is strong throughout the series, but it takes a back seat to the fighting and action scenes that really drive the show. The same goes for the popular Eureka 7, where Renton and Eureka fall in love while piloting mechs and...
This heart-in-your-mouth thriller has won much praise and more than a few awards for its tension-filled scenes and amazing performances by its two main stars Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay. It's nail-biting time from the very start as a London drag queen gets queer-bashed by a...
The best sex scenes of the 21st century show the sex scene isn't dead, even if mainstream studio filmmaking has become ever more chaste.
Kill Boksoon is a fantastic action film that sees its main character head straight from a brutal killing to the grocery store so she can get dinner on the table. It's one hell of a hook that sucks you in immediately. The fight scenes are hypnotic and the cinematography ambitious and ...
Synopsis:Max is an older man who receives a letter from an eight-year-old Australian girl, Mary. Mary and Max become instant pen-pals, and the viewer watches their lives unfold through numerous letters addressed to them both. Although the movie battles with intense scenes, including self-harm...
But while Murphy owns the film outright, we get another actor coming out from the shadows to wow us, with Wesley Snipes stealing scenes as D'Urville Martin, the director who Moore clashes with. But while the film is stocked to the brim with great actors (including Keegan-Michael Key, ...
Observe, for example, the impressionistic sequence in which Amin's mother watches his father be seized by the Taliban, an event Anim was not present to witness. Note how the fading of the scenes forms wrinkles on the countenance of Anim's mother, drawing a logical link between the family ...
audiences thought of as the cheap stuff on grocery store shelves, making scenes about the quest for the "perfect noodle" feel, well, maybe a bit silly to the general audience. Now, of course, things are much different — real ramen shops have popped up from coast to coast, and many of...
But when the killer actually showed himself, it was terrifying, with several extremely well-executed suspense scenes by Craven, which proved again just how good he was with this sort of material. A movie that set out to simultaneously make the audience laugh, cheer and yes, scream, Scream de...