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10 Must-Watch New Shows on Apple TV in 2024: What You Can't Miss

Written by Ella Anderson & Likewise Pix | Sep 20, 2024 From thrilling mysteries to touching dramas, discover the latest and greatest shows on Apple TV in 2024. Here's a comprehensive guide to the top 10 shows you absolutely can't miss!

1. Presumed Innocent

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A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney's Office when one of its own is suspected of the crime—leaving the accused fighting to keep his family together. With an impressive average rating of 4.4, this thriller promises to keep you on the edge of your seat with its compelling narrative and intense performances. Set your reminders for June 11, 2024.

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2. Dark Matter

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Jason Dessen is abducted into an alternate version of his life. To get back to his true family, he embarks on a harrowing journey to save them from the most terrifying foe imaginable: himself. This intense sci-fi thriller, rated 4.2 on average, releases on May 7, 2024, and promises to challenge your perception of reality and self.

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3. Sugar

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An enigmatic private detective struggles with personal demons as he investigates the disappearance of a Hollywood producer’s beloved granddaughter. Garnering an average rating of 4.1, "Sugar" dives deep into the gritty underbelly of Hollywood, making this mystery a gripping watch from April 4, 2024.

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4. Bad Monkey

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A detective turned restaurant inspector in Southern Florida is pulled into a world of greed and corruption after a tourist finds a severed arm while fishing. And yes, there's a monkey. With a release date of August 13, 2024, and an average rating of 4.1, "Bad Monkey" blends dark comedy with suspense, making it a show you can't afford to miss.

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5. Lady in the Lake

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When the disappearance of a young girl grips the city of Baltimore in 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course. This gripping drama, with an average rating of 4.1, is set to premiere on July 18, 2024, and promises to be a poignant exploration of societal norms and personal ambition.

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6. Time Bandits

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Eleven-year-old Kevin's passion for history is put to the test when he joins a ragtag group of time-traveling thieves on a high-stakes and hilarious adventure. With a release date of July 23, 2024, and an average rating of 3.6, "Time Bandits" is a fantastical ride for viewers of all ages.

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7. Sunny

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The life of an American woman living in Kyoto, Japan, is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash. As consolation, she's given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic robots made by her husband's electronics company. This intriguing drama, averaging 4.2, hits screens on July 9, 2024, and promises a poignant journey of loss and discovery.

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8. Hollywood Con Queen

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A mysterious figure—known as the Con Queen—is impersonating powerful female executives in Hollywood, luring victims with the promise of life-changing career opportunities. A journalist and a private investigator set out to find the culprit behind the scam. With an average rating of 3.3, this suspenseful series makes its debut on May 7, 2024.

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9. Cowboy Cartel

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When a rookie FBI agent uncovers a massive money laundering operation in American horse racing, he risks his life to take down the culprits: Mexico's deadliest cartel. Scheduled for release on August 1, 2024, and with an average rating of 3.8, "Cowboy Cartel" promises high-stakes action and drama.

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10. Me

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New school. New family. New superpower. It's a season of change for 12-year-old Ben Vasani when he discovers that he can transform into anyone he meets. As a shapeshifter, Ben must figure out who he is and who he wants to be. With an impeccable average rating of 5 and a release date set for July 11, 2024, "Me" promises to be an uplifting and insightful journey of self-discovery for young viewers and families alike.

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There you have it, a riveting selection of the top 10 new shows on Apple TV for 2024. Each offers a unique blend of storytelling, enriching the ever-growing library of binge-worthy content. Mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable viewing experience!

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10 Must-Watch Netflix Movies in the U.S. Right Now

Written by Serena Baker & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 From heart-stopping thrillers to animated delights, this curated list of the top 10 Netflix movies captures audiences across the U.S. today.

1. Kraven the Hunter

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Explore the gritty journey of Kraven Kravinoff in Kraven the Hunter, where a man's complex relationship with his ruthless gangster father propels him to the path of becoming the world's most feared predator. Released on December 11, 2024, this captivating thriller weaves a story of vengeance and the brutal consequences that arise from it, with an average audience rating of 3.6.

2. Trap

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Trap immerses you in a suspenseful atmosphere as a father and his teenage daughter find themselves at the heart of a dark and sinister event during a pop concert. Released on July 31, 2024, with a gripping narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, Trap garners a well-deserved average rating of 3.3.

3. Despicable Me 4

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Despicable Me 4 delights fans once more with Gru and Lucy, who, along with their daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes, face new challenges with the mischievous Gru Jr. and a suave new nemesis, Maxime Le Mal. Released on June 20, 2024, this animated comedy stands out with its humor and impressive family dynamics, boasting an unusually high average rating of 4.7.

4. Plankton: The Movie

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Released on March 8, 2025, Plankton: The Movie offers a unique twist to a tangled love story between Plankton and his sentient computer wife. When she takes matters into her own circuits, the line between love and destruction becomes blurred. Despite its 3.1 rating, the movie provides a fresh perspective on relationship dynamics.

5. Friday

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The enduring classic Friday, originally released on April 26, 1995, celebrates everyday joys amidst chaos as Craig and Smokey hang out on a lazy Friday afternoon. This heartfelt comedy, rated 3.9, captures the spirit of Los Angeles with humor and authenticity.

6. Midnight in the Switchgrass

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Midnight in the Switchgrass was released on July 23, 2021, and follows FBI Agent Karl Helter and partner Rebecca Lombardo as they close in on a sex-trafficking ring, only to find themselves facing a notorious killer. With an intense plot and a rating of 2.6, this film plunges deep into the dark side of crime investigation.

7. Sonic the Hedgehog 2

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Sonic returns in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, released on March 30, 2022. With Dr. Robotnik and Knuckles seeking a powerful emerald, it's up to Sonic and Tails to save the day. This action-packed sequel is a hit, evident from its impressive 4.3 rating, and offers a nostalgic trip for gamers and animated enthusiasts alike.

8. Next Friday

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Next Friday, which first aired on January 12, 2000, takes fans on a hilarious journey of escaping chaos as our protagonist flees to the suburbs. With its fun and engaging storyline rated 3.2, it successfully captures the comedic charm of its predecessor while navigating its characters into new misadventures.

9. Sicario

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With a gripping portrayal of the war against drugs at the border, Sicario stuns with its powerful narrative and impressive performances. Released on September 17, 2015, this film, rated 3.9, offers an unflinching view into the tensions between the U.S. and Mexico.

10. Venom: The Last Dance

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In Venom: The Last Dance, released on October 22, 2024, the thrilling conclusion to Eddie and Venom’s saga promises to keep audiences captivated with its high-stakes narrative, despite its surprisingly low 1.9 rating. As they face unfathomable decisions and challenges, breath-taking action highlights this dramatic, final chapter.

No matter your preferred genre, this list of top Netflix films in the U.S. today has something for everyone. From animated adventures to gripping thrillers, these films are set to keep audiences enthralled and entertained across the nation. Which one are you watching tonight?

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10 Must-Watch Netflix Shows in the U.S. Today

Written by Ali Wang & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 Discover the top Netflix shows trending in the U.S. right now. From thrilling dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, this list has something for everyone. Don't miss out on these binge-worthy hits!

1. Adolescence

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Rating: 4.3/5

"Adolescence" plunges viewers into the murky waters of juvenile justice and family dynamics. This gripping drama unfolds as a 13-year-old is accused of murder, leaving his family, therapist, and a determined detective untangling a web of secrets. Since its release on March 13, 2025, the show has captivated audiences with its complex characters and riveting plot. Watch it on Netflix.

2. Running Point

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Rating: 4.4/5

This series is a thrilling journey of transformation and empowerment. "Running Point" features a former party girl's unexpected leap into the formidable world of professional basketball management—now streaming since February 27, 2025. This show stands out for its dynamic storytelling and strong performances. Watch it on Netflix.

3. Everybody's Live with John Mulaney

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Rating: 3/5

Renowned comedian John Mulaney returns to the spotlight with "Everybody's Live," the first live weekly celebrity talk show. Premiering on March 12, 2025, this unique format has delighted fans eager for a fresh twist on the standard talk show model. Each episode features unexpected humor and memorable celebrity interactions. Watch it on Netflix.

4. Beauty in Black

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Rating: 3.9/5

"Beauty in Black" tells the story of a stripper whose life takes an unexpected turn upon meeting a troubled, wealthy family involved in a complex trafficking network. Released on March 6, 2025, this series is a dark exploration of power, privilege, and moral choices. Watch it on Netflix.

5. Temptation Island

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Rating: 2.8/5

The iconic reality series "Temptation Island" makes a thrilling return, offering a modern spin on the classic journey of romance and temptation. This reboot challenges couples in a tropical paradise to reflect on their commitment and trust. Originally airing in 2019, it continues to engage viewers with its dramatic twists. Watch it on Netflix.

6. Zero Day

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Rating: 4/5

In this timely and suspenseful series, "Zero Day" follows a former U.S. President as he delves into a mysterious cyberattack threatening national security. With layers of political intrigue and conspiracies, this series, which premiered on February 20, 2025, offers a thought-provoking look at the digital age's vulnerabilities. Watch it on Netflix.

7. American Murder: Gabby Petito

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Rating: 4.2/5

This poignant true-crime series "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uncovers the tragic story of Gabby Petito through never-before-seen interviews and heart-wrenching footage. Released on February 17, 2025, it attempts to piece together the events leading to her final days, providing insights into the ongoing investigation. Watch it on Netflix.

8. Welcome to the Family

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Rating: 4/5

Premiering on March 12, 2025, "Welcome to the Family" provides comedic relief with a touch of thrill as a single mom and her eccentric family tackle a mafia boss, owing to a massive debt after inheriting it from her estranged father. This lighthearted yet suspenseful series has charmed viewers with its charismatic ensemble and witty script. Watch it on Netflix.

9. Andrew Schulz: LIFE

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Rating: 4.1/5

Renowned comedian Andrew Schulz lends his sharp wit to life’s joys and chaos in "Andrew Schulz: LIFE." This special, which debuted on March 4, 2025, delivers a heartfelt and humorous take on becoming a father, projecting Schulz’s signature comedic flair to wide acclaim. Watch it on Netflix.

10. Medusa

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"Medusa" unfolds as a high-stakes family drama set against the backdrop of a Colombian business empire. With its gripping plot about familial deceit and power struggles, the show has captivated audiences since its release on March 5, 2025. Watch as CEO Bárbara Hidalgo races against time to uncover her would-be assassin amid ruthless family rivalries. Watch it on Netflix.

These captivating shows are more than just mere entertainment—they're thought-provoking, engaging, and undeniably binge-worthy. With genres ranging from comedy to suspense, these Netflix gems are sure to keep your entertainment quota filled. Tune in and discover your new favorite today!

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  • 10 Swoon-Worthy Romance Films Featuring “The Bet” Trope

Top 10 Romance Films Featuring “The Bet” Trope

Written by Paige Li & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 From high school hijinks to battles of the heart, discover these captivating bet-themed romantic films that have charmed audiences worldwide with their exhilarating plots and memorable characters.

1. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

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Set against the backdrop of high school dynamics, "10 Things I Hate About You" rejuvenates Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" with a modern twist. Cameron, who is instantly smitten by Bianca, faces a hurdle as Bianca can't date until her older sister Kat does. Enter the mysterious bad boy, who takes on the daring task of dating the undateable Kat. This film expertly balances teenage romance with witty banter, providing a heartwarming and humorous journey. Learn more

2. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

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In a romantic comedy of deceptions and hilarious misunderstandings, Andie bets she can lose a guy in just ten days, while Ben wagers he can make a woman fall in love in the same timeframe. This film's charm lies in the chemistry between its protagonists, interlaced with misunderstandings and delightful romantic tension. Learn more

3. Cruel Intentions (1999)

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Rich and manipulative, step-siblings Kathryn and Sebastian embark on one of the most notorious bed games in cinematic history. Tasked with deflowering the headmaster's daughter, Sebastian plays a dangerous game of deception and passion. This film captivates with its dark seductive allure and a storyline filled with treachery and taboo. Learn more

4. She’s All That (1999)

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Zach Siler, the high school heartthrob, is in for a challenging task: transforming the nerdy Laney Boggs into prom queen material as part of a high-stakes bet. This endearing tale of high school transformation not only challenges stereotypes but also warms the hearts of audiences with its message of self-acceptance and youthful romance. Learn more

5. John Tucker Must Die (2006)

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In an elaborate scheme for revenge, a group of wronged high school girls conspire to emotionally sabotage the school's infamous heartbreaker. The new girl in town becomes their secret weapon, offering both comedic and emotional twists in this revenge-fueled romantic romp. Learn more

6. Clueless (1995)

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Cher Horowitz dominates the social scene of her high school but faces new challenges when her matchmaking schemes go awry. With sharp wit and fashion-forward style, this modern adaptation of "Emma" explores the trials of adolescent friendships and unintentional romance. Learn more

7. Dogfight (1991)

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Set against the poignant backdrop of the Vietnam War, young Marine Eddie engages in a cruel game known as a "dogfight." As relationships develop unexpectedly, this film offers deep insights into the impact of innocence, romance, and human decency amidst a period of turmoil. Learn more

8. Slackers (2002)

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As three college friends fumble through their antics of trickery, an unexpected adversary begins to unravel their plans. Cool Ethan's obsession unexpectedly shifts the story direction, blending college humor with an intriguing bet-related twist.Learn more

9. Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

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Lampooning the coming-of-age high school dramedy, this film features a bet to transform the unassuming Jane into prom queen, all while poking fun and spotlighting genre clichés. With its unabashed satire, it provides hilariously over-the-top situations while maintaining the ever-present bet-driven plot. Learn more

10. Tempted (2018)

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As a chaebol heir, love is merely a game for our protagonist, who embarks on a dubious bet to seduce a college student. But as real emotions surface, the line between game and genuine affection blurs, compelling audiences to ponder the complexities of love and deception. Learn more

In the realm of romance films, the essence of the “bet” trope offers a blend of humor, tension, and emotional depth, making these movies timeless favorites. Whether it's revisiting the iconic moments of teenage transformations or navigating complex games of love and deception, these films continue to captivate audiences. The allure of this trope lies not just in its plot but also in its reflective look at genuine connections found amidst pretenses.

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  • 14 Action Movies With the Most Stylish Fight Choreography

14 Action Movies With the Most Stylish Fight Choreography

Written by Ella Anderson & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025Dive into the world of action movies renowned for their exceptional and stylish fight choreography. From the relentless battles of John Wick to the high-flying martial artistry of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, explore how each film delivers a unique visual spectacle.

1. John Wick: Chapter 4

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Hollywood's most lethal assassin returns in _John Wick: Chapter 4_ with a bang, upping the ante in terms of fight choreography. With an ever-increasing bounty on his head, John Wick, played by Keanu Reeves, must confront a new set of challenges and adversaries that threaten old friendships. The film is renowned for its slick, balletic sequences that merge elegance and intensity. Released on March 22, 2023, it holds an average rating of 3.4. More details.

2. Kill Bill: Vol. 1

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_Kill Bill: Vol. 1_ is a cinematic martial arts extravaganza directed by Quentin Tarantino. The Bride, portrayed by Uma Thurman, embarks on a blood-soaked quest for vengeance against her treacherous former allies. Released on October 10, 2003, it showcases uniquely choreographed battles that blend traditional Japanese elements with Tarantino's signature flair, earning it an average rating of 4. More details.

3. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

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This classic from Ang Lee, released on July 6, 2000, transports viewers to a world where gravity-defying warriors dance in pursuit of destiny and honor. Known for its exquisite wire-work and poetic action, the film stars Chow Yun-fat and Michelle Yeoh, and invites audiences into a beautifully choreographed narrative that transcends cultural boundaries. With an average rating of 4, it's a symphonic blend of storytelling and martial artistry. More details.

4. Avengers: Infinity War

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe culminates in the adrenaline-pumping confrontations of _Avengers: Infinity War_, where heroes unite to thwart Thanos and his quest for the Infinity Stones. Released on April 25, 2018, it merges explosive combat with a vast array of superpowers, raising the stakes for the fate of the universe. With an average rating of 4.1, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. More details.

5. The Raid

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The Indonesian sensation _The Raid_ offers raw, breathless choreography as an elite SWAT team faces insurmountable odds in a decaying Jakarta apartment block. Led by martial artist Iko Uwais, the film released on March 22, 2012, adeptly combines realist combat with hyper-kinetic pacing. It enjoys an average rating of 4. More details.

6. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

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_Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice_ pits two iconic superheroes against each other in a monumental clash that tests their limits. Featuring stylized combat enhanced by Zack Snyder's visionary direction, this film depicts the ultimate showdown between Gotham's knight and Metropolis's beacon of hope. Released on March 23, 2016, with an average rating of 3.3. More details.

7. John Wick

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The film that began the John Wick saga, this 2014 release sees Keanu Reeves' character come out of retirement with ferocious resolve. Its innovative gun-fu techniques and seamless choreography set a new standard for action cinema. It has captivated audiences with its average rating of 3.7. More details.

8. Upgrade

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In _Upgrade_, the fusion of technology and human drive makes for a gripping spectacle. After an experimental implant graces Grey Trace with superhuman abilities, he unleashes a wave of retribution in meticulously crafted fight scenes. Released on May 31, 2018, with an average rating of 3.6. More details.

9. Oldboy

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_Oldboy_ redefines the revenge thriller genre with its singular vision and intense choreography. Park Chan-wook’s 2003 film is a tour de force of sustained tension as a man imprisoned for 15 years seeks those responsible. Its average rating holds at 4 for its sheer narrative audacity and relentless action. More details.

10. The Matrix

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The iconic _The Matrix_, released on March 31, 1999, introduced audiences to groundbreaking special effects and martial arts choreography woven into its dystopian narrative. Its style has had an enduring influence, earning an exceptional average rating of 4.3. More details.

11. Captain America: The Winter Soldier

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Steve Rogers, as _Captain America_, faces off against new incarnations of betrayal and war. Released on March 20, 2014, it seamlessly integrates intense combat sequences with a geopolitical thriller narrative. Its well-deserved average rating of 4 reflects the film's precision and depth. More details.

12. Hard Times

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Taking inspiration from the Great Depression, _Hard Times_ (released on August 13, 1975) immerses viewers in the world of street fighting. Charles Bronson's Chaney embodies the mythic tough guy with a heart, navigating boxing bouts driven by economic despair, with a 3.9 average rating. More details.

13. Logan

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In a brutal, poignant take on the superhero genre, _Logan_ sees the titular Wolverine navigating a raw, desolate future. Released on February 28, 2017, the film’s intimate fight scenes are underpinned by profound emotional stakes, and it holds an average rating of 4. More details.

14. Raiders of the Lost Ark

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Steven Spielberg's _Raiders of the Lost Ark_ remains a timeless adventure since its release on June 12, 1981. Indiana Jones's escapades deliver exhilarating, well-crafted action sequences that transcend generations, upholding an average rating of 4. More details.

Each film here is a testament to the art of action choreography and filmmaking. From the bullet ballet of John Wick to the philosophical depth of The Matrix, they remind us that in the realm of cinema, action is more than just movement—it's a narrative full of meaning and splendor.

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  • 12 Heart-Wrenching YA Reads That Will Stay With You

12 Heart-wrenching YA Reads That Will Stay With You

Written by Turner Gray & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 Discover 12 deeply emotional and powerful young adult novels that explore the complexities of adolescence, trauma, and the path to healing.

The Way I Used to Be

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Amber Smith presents a real and raw portrayal of trauma and survival in "The Way I Used to Be." Through Eden's narrative, readers are taken on a four-year journey from obscurity to strength as she grapples with the aftermath of assault by her brother’s best friend. Smith masterfully dissects adolescent challenges while celebrating Eden’s resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Rated at 4.1, this novel is a must-read for those seeking both caution and hope.

Yolk

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Mary H.K. Choi's "Yolk," rated 4.1, tackles the intricacies of estranged sisterhood when June and Jayne Baek are forced to confront their estrangement after a cancer diagnosis. Choi’s narrative intertwines humor with poignant insights into family dynamics as the sisters navigate each other’s turmoil and hidden fears. Their compelling journey underscored with emotional insight and identity swap elements showcases a humorous yet heart-rending exploration of reconnection.

How It Feels to Float

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Embark on an introspective and emotional journey with Helena Fox’s debut "How It Feels to Float." Garnering praise for its lyrical prose and exploration of mental illness, this novel, rated 3.9, unveils Biz’s internal struggles after a transformative event stripping away her emotional anchors. Fox deftly presents a narrative that intertwines grief and hope, encouraging readers to find beauty in imperfections.

We Are All So Good at Smiling

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Amber McBride’s "We Are All So Good at Smiling," rated 3.9, is a poetic and haunting exploration of clinical depression and trauma. Through Whimsy’s hospital stay and burgeoning friendship with Faerry, McBride crafts an ethereal narrative that reveals magical realism elements and profound connections. This novel-in-verse prompts reflection on mental health journeys and the search for healing, leaving a lasting impact on its readers.

A Heart in a Body in the World

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Join Annabelle’s inspiring journey of healing in Deb Caletti’s thought-provoking novel "A Heart in a Body in the World," rated 4.5. As Annabelle embarks on a 2,700-mile run to confront profound loss, Caletti examines the themes of the #MeToo movement, gun violence, and self-redemption through a narrative that blends heartbreak with resilience.

Other Side of the Tracks

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Through narrative intricacy, Charity Alyse gives voice to multitudes of social issues in "Other Side of the Tracks," a compelling debut novel rated 3. As Zach and Capri attempt to bridge two racially divided communities, bittersweet tones of forbidden love and societal constraints permeate a riveting story on prejudice and unity.

The Fault in Our Stars

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John Green’s beloved "The Fault in Our Stars," rated 4, continues to captivate audiences with its eloquent take on love and tragedy against the backdrop of terminal illness. Hazel and Augustus’s journey transcends typical narratives with insights into life, love, and the relentless pursuit of joy amid adversity.

The Secrets We Keep

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Kate Hewitt presents the poignant "The Secrets We Keep," rated 5, unraveling themes of friendship, betrayal, and family secrets through the lens of sexual abuse allegations against Emma’s father. This novel deftly examines the blurred lines between loyalty and self-betrayal as Emma confronts her adversities.

As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow

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Zoulfa Katouh’s "As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow," rated 4.7, is a testament to resilience against the Syrian Revolution's backdrop. Through Salama’s story, this narrative contemplates love, sacrifice, and the transformative power within the fires of revolution.

I Rise

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Marie Arnold’s "I Rise," rated 5, tackles themes of racial injustice and civil advocacy through the experiences of Ayo, a young activist grappling with her mother’s legacy after a tragic event. Arnold frames this narrative within Harlem's pulse, exploring identity, loss, and empowerment.

The Silence that Binds Us

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In Joanna Ho’s "The Silence that Binds Us," rated 4.5, May narrates her resilience amidst tragedy and societal prejudice following her brother's suicide. This narrative questions racial stereotypes, underscoring the power of narrative voice in finding justice and harmony.

All My Rage

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Sabaa Tahir’s "All My Rage," rated 4.7, intricately weaves a tale of friendship, forgiveness, and family dynamics across time and geography, exploring the lives of Misbah, Salahudin, and Noor. Tahir’s narrative is a vibrant exploration of generational trauma, love, and resilience.

Whether diving into the depths of mental turmoil or scaling the heights of emotional liberation, these YA reads open windows to the multifaceted landscape of today's young adult world. Drive forward, embrace your resolve, and explore these stories waiting to become a part of you.

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  • 15 Unforgettable Paul Rudd Characters You Can't Help But Love

15 Unforgettable Paul Rudd Characters You Can't Help But Love

Written by Matt Nelson & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025Join us as we delve into the heartwarming, hilarious, and heroic world of Paul Rudd's most memorable characters. From superheroes to romantic misfits, discover why these roles have left an indelible mark on audiences worldwide.

Ant-Man (2015)

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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Paul Rudd brings his charm and wit into the role of Scott Lang, a master thief turned superhero in "Ant-Man." This 2015 film introduces audiences to Lang's transformative journey with the help of Dr. Hank Pym. By donning the Ant-Man suit, Lang gains the incredible ability to shrink in scale while increasing his strength. The film focuses on Lang’s heist adventure to protect the suit’s secret and save the world. Explore more about Ant-Man.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)

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"The Perks of Being a Wallflower" captures Paul Rudd in a nuanced performance as the inspirational teacher Mr. Anderson. Set in 1991 Pittsburgh, the film follows the life of freshman Charlie and his growth through friendships and love. Mr. Anderson encourages Charlie to engage more deeply with literature, adding layers to this coming-of-age story. Learn more about The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)

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In 2004's iconic comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," Paul Rudd stars as Brian Fantana, a charismatic and eccentric reporter alongside Will Ferrell's Ron Burgundy. The film’s comedic exploration of the 1970s news scene in San Diego is heightened by Rudd's engaging performance. From his infamous cologne collection to his unique sense of style, Rudd’s Brian Fantana is a standout. Discover more about Anchorman.

I Love You, Man (2009)

I Love You, Man
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Paul Rudd shines as Peter Klaven in "I Love You, Man," a romantic comedy exploring friendship and masculinity. As Peter embarks on a series of "man-dates" to find a best man for his wedding, the film hilariously navigates male bonding in contemporary society. Rudd's performance reveals his comedic range and innate ability to connect with the audience. Read more about I Love You, Man.

This Is 40 (2012)

This Is 40
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In "This Is 40," Paul Rudd brings authenticity and humor to the role of Pete. The film, a 'sort-of' sequel to "Knocked Up," follows Pete and Debbie as they navigate the complexities of marriage and parenthood while approaching middle age. With poignant humor, it highlights everyday struggles in a relatable and heartfelt way. Explore more about This Is 40.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)

Ghostbusters: Afterlife
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"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" sees Paul Rudd join the franchise as Mr. Grooberson, an enthusiastic science teacher, in a small town with uncanny supernatural activities. This 2021 film ties back to the original "Ghostbusters," as Grooberson aids a new generation in discovering their ghostbusting legacy. Rudd’s playful performance adds charisma to this reminiscent journey. Learn more about Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

Clueless (1995)

Clueless
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"Clueless" remains a cult classic, with Paul Rudd's role as Josh establishing him as a heartthrob. Set in Beverly Hills, the film portrays Cher Horowitz's misadventures as a self-appointed matchmaker, only to realize her own romantic entanglement with her ex-stepbrother, Josh. Throughout, Rudd exudes a lovable nerdiness that contributed to the movie's enduring appeal. Find out more about Clueless.

Avengers: Endgame (2019)

Avengers: Endgame
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Paul Rudd reprises his role as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in "Avengers: Endgame," a pivotal chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe narrative. In this film, Ant-Man becomes essential to reversing the devastation caused by Thanos. The film showcases his unique blend of humor and heart, solidifying his importance among the Avengers. Discover more about Avengers: Endgame.

Captain America: Civil War (2016)

Captain America: Civil War
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"Captain America: Civil War" features Paul Rudd's Ant-Man in a supporting but crucial role. The film, which pits hero against hero in an ideological battle, sees Scott Lang adding a comedic and relatable perspective while maintaining his heroic persona. Read more about Captain America: Civil War.

Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)

Ant-Man and the Wasp
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In "Ant-Man and the Wasp," Paul Rudd returns as the witty and endearing Scott Lang. His character risks freedom to help Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym rescue Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm. Full of humor and action, this installment showcases Rudd’s ability to balance comedic timing with superhero antics. Explore more about Ant-Man and the Wasp.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
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The 2023 installment, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," further expands on the adventures of Scott Lang as he explores the Quantum Realm alongside his family. Paul Rudd embodies the character's growth and leadership amidst mind-bending adventures, engaging audiences with this enthralling narrative. Learn more about Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)

The 40 Year Old Virgin
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Paul Rudd contributed to the hilarity of "The 40 Year Old Virgin" with his role as David, one of the coworkers aiming to assist Andy, played by Steve Carell, in losing his virginity. Rudd's comedic instincts and chemistry with the ensemble cast shine through in this prank-filled, relatable narrative. Explore more about The 40 Year Old Virgin.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

Forgetting Sarah Marshall
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In "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," Paul Rudd appears as Chuck, a laid-back surf instructor. The film portrays musician Peter Bretter’s attempts to mend his heartache by escaping to Hawaii, only to encounter his ex-flame. Rudd’s portrayal of the easygoing surfer adds to the movie’s charm and humor. Learn more about Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

The Fundamentals of Caring (2016)

The Fundamentals of Caring
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As Ben in "The Fundamentals of Caring," Paul Rudd once again demonstrates his range by undertaking the role of a caregiver to a young man with muscular dystrophy. The film beautifully presents a story of friendship as Ben embarks on a life-changing road trip with his charge. Rudd's performance beautifully balances between comedy and poignancy. Discover more about The Fundamentals of Caring.

Wet Hot American Summer (2001)

Wet Hot American Summer
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Paul Rudd took on the role of Andy in the cult comedy "Wet Hot American Summer." Set in a 1981 summer camp, the narrative involves mischief, hijinks, and a last-day-before-camp-ends celebration. Playing the disinterested and rebellious counselor, Rudd’s comedic talent shines bright, adding to the film’s enduring popularity. Explore more about Wet Hot American Summer.

Paul Rudd’s extraordinary versatility and undeniable charisma have etched a series of unforgettable roles in our collective memory. His ability to portray deep, multi-dimensional characters while maintaining a signature warmth invites audiences to relate to his journeys. From superheroes and hopeless romantics to comedic geniuses, Rudd continues to captivate with every role. Ensure you catch some of these iconic performances to witness the many faces of Paul Rudd.

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10 Shows and Films to Dive Into If You Loved Netflix's Squid Game

Written by Ella Anderson & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 If you were captivated by the gripping intensity of Netflix's Squid Game, you're in for a treat. We've compiled a list of 10 thrilling shows and movies that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. Dive into narratives filled with suspense, intrigue, and survival challenges that will satisfy your craving for more heart-pounding entertainment.

Alice in Borderland

Alice in Borderland
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In an eerily deserted Tokyo, a gaming enthusiast and his friends are sucked into a surreal world where they must play to survive. This thrilling Japanese series pits its characters against a series of deadly games, echoing the themes of Squid Game with an added layer of mystery. Released in December 2022, with an impressive average rating of 3.6, this series can be explored here.

3%

3%
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Dive into the dystopian future of Brazil, where society is split among the haves on an idyllic island and the have-nots on the land's wasteland. Once a year, people get a chance to join the elite 3%, but the path there involves high-stakes, dangerous challenges that test morality and wit. This Brazilian narrative with a solid average rating of 3.8 is a riveting watch and can be explored here.

The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games
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Before Squid Game, there was The Hunger Games—a cinematic phenomenon about a dystopian survival contest. The terrifying government-enforced spectacle pushes young participants to confront death and morally challenging decisions at every turn. Released in 2012, this film carries an average rating of 3.7 and can be rediscovered here.

Escape Room

Escape Room
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Imagine being part of an escape room that’s a real-life death trap. That’s exactly where six strangers find themselves in this tense thriller. As they attempt to outwit a cleverly contrived system designed to kill, they confront their fears and innermost demons. Released in early 2019 with a rating of 3.1, it’s a hearty thriller available here.

My Name

My Name
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Following the ruthless murder of her father, a woman seeking vengeance integrates herself into the criminal underground and the police force to uncover the truth. This South Korean series knocks viewers out with its action-packed sequences and deep emotional undercurrents. Released in October 2021, earning a remarkable average rating of 4.0, explore this show here.

Circle

Circle
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With echoes of human psychology and societal commentary, Circle places 50 strangers in a chamber where one dies every two minutes. With no memory of their arrival or reasons for being there, they must decide who dies next. This unique concept was released in 2015, has an average rating of 2.9, and will keep you pondering the depths of human morality. Check it out here.

The Platform

The Platform
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Vividly gruesome and provocatively philosophical, The Platform takes you into a vertical prison with descending slabs of food that feed the residents above, leaving those below starving. This thought-provoking Spanish film illustrates class division and desperate survival instincts. Released in November 2019 with a 3.4 rating, discover more about it here.

Sweet Home

Sweet Home
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Bringing horror into the mix, Sweet Home is about individuals who turn into monsters, causing mayhem and terror around them. This South Korean adaptation serves a perfect balance of horror and heartwarming tales of survival and humanity. With an average rating of 3.5, it was released in July 2024 and awaits your experience here.

Closing

Whether you're analyzing social commentaries or simply craving for adrenaline-pumping scenes, each of these shows and films presents a world where survival is uncertain, morals are questionable, and the stakes are as high as they come. Dive into these narratives that dovetail seamlessly with the addictive intensity of Squid Game, and prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions and realizations as you eagerly await its third season.

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The Top 10 Sports Romances That Capture the Heart On and Off the Field

Written by Matt Nelson & Likewise Pix | Mar 14, 2025 Dive into the enchanting world of sports romances, where adrenaline-fueled competitions and the unpredictable journey of love combine to create unforgettable stories. Here are ten films that exemplify the triumphs and trials of love in the sports arena.

The Cutting Edge (1992)

The Cutting Edge
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Two former Olympians—a figure skater and a hockey player—team up for a shot at Olympic glory. With moments teetering between love and rivalry, The Cutting Edge explores whether their professional partnership can withstand the ultimate test. The narrative masterfully balances intense skating sessions with emotional highs and lows, ultimately capturing hearts worldwide.

Love & Basketball (2000)

Love & Basketball
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Taking us from childhood to adulthood, Love & Basketball tells the story of Monica Wright and Quincy McCall. This duo's love emanates through shared passion for basketball. As they both strive for excellence on the court, they face the daunting challenge of nurturing their relationship in the shadow of professional pursuits. It’s a touching reflection on balancing love with ambition.

Wimbledon (2004)

Wimbledon
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In Wimbledon, underdog British tennis player Peter finds himself at a career crossroads when given a wild card entry to the titular tournament. What follows is a charming, comedic journey of self-discovery and romance, as love on and off the court reinvigorates both his professional and personal life.

Fever Pitch (2005)

Fever Pitch
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Fever Pitch highlights the clashes and compromises in relationships when sports passion takes center stage. Ben Wrightman's devotion to the Boston Red Sox tests his romance with Lindsey Meeks—underscoring the obstacles that face love when confronted with fanatical sports enthusiasm.

Jerry Maguire (1996)

Jerry Maguire
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In Jerry Maguire, we witness the transformative potential of love and ethics in competitive industries. Tom Cruise delivers an indelible performance as Jerry, a sports agent reevaluating life’s priorities—the narrative intertwining professional dilemmas with profound romantic connections.

Cinderella Man (2005)

Cinderella Man
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Cinderella Man tells the inspiring true story of boxer Jim Braddock, whose unexpected return to the ring is driven by the desire to save his family from poverty. As much a tale of determination and love, this film stands as a testament to the power of familial bonds driving athletic redemption.

Just Wright (2010)

Just Wright
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In Just Wright, physical therapist Leslie Wright finds herself torn between professional obligations and personal feelings when working with injured basketball star Scott McKnight. The film deftly captures the emotional dynamics of professional ethics clashing with burgeoning romance.

Bull Durham (1988)

Bull Durham
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Bull Durham combines sports and romance with a comedic flair, portraying the antics of a minor league baseball team under the mentorship of veteran catcher Crash Davis. With baseball as a colorful backdrop, the film navigates themes of love and aspiration against the uncertain rhythms of athletic careers.

Everybody Wants Some!! (2016)

Everybody Wants Some!!
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A fun-filled exploration of unsupervised young adulthood, Everybody Wants Some!! follows a group of college baseball players navigating life's freedoms and romantic entanglements, emphasizing camaraderie, personal growth, and yes, a little bit of love.

Southpaw (2015)

Southpaw
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Boxing, tragedy, and resilience are central to Southpaw, where Billy "The Great" Hope encounters profound personal loss. Through relentless training and soul-searching, he embarks on a journey to rebuild both his life and lost love, captivating audiences with its emotional intensity.

These ten films showcase the compelling intersection of sports and romance, revealing the myriad ways love can inspire, challenge, and ultimately enrich the lives of those devoted to intense athletic pursuits. Whether you are a sports fan or a hopeless romantic, these stories promise to leave a lasting impression.

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