Author: So Binge

The Dream Project That Refused to Die. Guillermo del Toro has spent most of his career circling monsters. Sketching them. Studying them. Humanising them. But Frankenstein wasn’t just another creature in his catalogue — it was the one that got away. For almost thirty years, this story lived in drafts, doodles, studio meetings, and a mental vault only he could open. And now, in 2025, the vault is wide open. The monster lives. And it’s streaming on Netflix, where millions are discovering the film del Toro once thought he’d never get to make. This is the rare project where you…

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Thirty years ago, Alicia Silverstone ruled pop culture. She wasn’t just in the ’90s — she defined them. Clueless turned her into a cultural icon, the kind who made teenage wit and heart feel timeless. Fast-forward to 2025, and Silverstone is back — not with a reboot, but with a Netflix Christmas rom-com that feels like the warmest kind of nostalgia. A Merry Little Ex-Mas, streaming November 12, is the latest addition to Netflix’s holiday universe. Directed by Steve Carr (Daddy Day Care) and written by Holly Hester (The Royal Treatment), it stars Silverstone alongside Oliver Hudson, Jameela Jamil, Pierson…

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Spotify just dropped the mic on AI spam. In the past year alone, the platform has scrubbed a jaw-dropping 75 million AI-generated tracks from its catalogue — a move that’s shaking the entire music industry. But this isn’t just about deleting noise. It’s about redefining the line between creativity and exploitation in the age of artificial intelligence. For years, generative tools have made it easy for anyone to churn out tracks in seconds, clogging feeds with repetitive loops, fake voices, and royalty scams. Now Spotify is saying: enough. The world’s biggest music streamer is laying down new AI rules —…

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Netflix didn’t roll the dice on House of Guinness — it brewed it to be a hit. The glossy docu-drama, backed by heavyweight producers and a cast built to bring Ireland’s beer dynasty to life, has already poured in 3.5 million viewers in just two days. That scale doesn’t just confirm audience appetite, it validates Netflix’s strategy: prestige docu-dramas about cultural empires can pull blockbuster numbers. House of Guinness wasn’t a gamble — it was a calculated play, and the bet has paid off. The series that tapped into global curiosity At its core, House of Guinness is more than…

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Action movies are the ultimate crowd-pleasers. Explosions, shootouts, high-speed chases, and a hero standing tall against impossible odds. The genre is Hollywood’s beating heart, but for every billion-dollar blockbuster, dozens of great action films slip through the cracks. Some were overshadowed by bigger releases, some suffered from poor marketing, and others were just too strange for mainstream audiences at the time. Yet many of these movies remain as entertaining, stylish, and rewatchable as the classics. This isn’t your normal best action movies list — here you won’t find the usual suspects. We’re bypassing the iconic muscle and one-liners of Arnold…

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George Clooney might have just pulled off the role of his life. Netflix’s Jay Kelly premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 28, and the reaction was nothing short of electric. Clooney, despite battling a sinus infection, walked the red carpet with Amal, shared the stage with co-stars Adam Sandler and Laura Dern, and delivered a performance that drew a 10-minute standing ovation inside Sala Grande. Critics didn’t just clap — they declared. The early buzz is that Clooney may have given the best performance of his career, a bold claim for a man whose résumé already includes Michael…

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Forget late-night conspiracy theories or obscure internet fandoms — K-pop Demon Hunters has 100% flipped the script. This addictive, animated Netflix musical isn’t just a binge-worthy sing-a-long escape — it’s reshaping pop culture and music charts worldwide. With its soundtrack breaking streaming records and “Golden” soaring past global giants, the fictional girl group HUNTR/X feels more real than ever. So the big question: could they pull a Gorillaz-style launch and actually become a virtual band in real life? The tech’s there, the hype is beyond sky-high, and the path forward for success seems a given. Quick Facts 1. The Soundtrack…

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Brad Pitt’s $300M Formula 1 blockbuster has just dropped on streaming in Australia — and fans can finally bring the roar of the grid home. F1: The Movie was a box office hit, blending Brad Pitt’s Hollywood star power with real Grand Prix action, filmed during live race weekends at Silverstone, Monaco, and beyond. It’s part drama, part spectacle, and now you don’t need a cinema ticket to see it. Here’s where to watch it in Australia, when it will land on Apple TV+, and why this could be the most authentic racing film ever made. Quick Facts The Story…

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Wondering what’s coming to Netflix Australia this month? Well strap yourself in as we dive into this month’s titles. June is set to be a blockbuster month on Netflix — making sure to keep you warm throughout the first month of winter, offering a rich and varied selection of must-see titles. Netflix Australia customers and fans of epic journeys will be thrilled with the return of “Sweet Tooth: Season 3,” where Gus and his friends embark on a final, harrowing quest to uncover the truth about hybrids. For those craving a mix of comedy and intrigue, “Hit Man” delivers a…

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best movies of 1999 - the mummy 90s

Horror and humour graced our screens in hefty doses in 1999. While the world was waiting for a new century to unfold, we were left wondering what happens next to Andy in Toy Story, and if Keanu would one day reprise his role as Neo in the epic Matrix… oh, if only we knew then. Travel back in time with us with the best movies to watch from 1999. The Sixth Sense Nobody saw The Sixth Sense becoming the breakout thriller of the year, yet with Shyamalan in the Director’s chair and Bruce Willis in the lead role, we should…

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best movies of 1998 - patch adams 90s

What were you doing back in 1998? Perhaps you were building a nuclear bunker if the movies of 1998 are anything to go by. In 1998 the best movies to watch included end-of-the-world action in Armageddon to the doomsday-mongering of Deep Impact, we’re just grateful we had a touch of Jackie Chan in Rush Hour and Robin Williams in Patch Adams to lighten things up in our collection of the best movies of 1998. Best Movies In 1998 Here are the top 10 movies in 1998 that you need to add to your nostalgia watch list. Saving Private Ryan When…

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good will hunting- best movies of 1997 90s

1997 films gave us lots to talk about. From the epic story of the Titanic to the achingly cool Jackie Brown, and the brilliance of Good Will Hunting, there’s something for everyone in this well-rounded year of movies — but here are the best of the best movies to watch for 1997. Good Will Hunting Matt Damon may be the on-screen equivalent of J-Lo to Ben Affleck, so when the pair team up on this timeless movie, you know it’s going to be a good one. One of IMDb’s top 1997 movies, Good Will Hunting tells the story of genius…

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scream- best movies of 1996 90s

Natural disaster movies, chemical warfare, alien invasion and kidnapping — at first glimpse the best movies of 1996 were quite intense storylines. Throw is a Nutty Professor and we got two of Tom Cruise’s all-time greatest movies — 1996 was one hell of a year for blockbuster hits. Also don’t forget 1996 was the year everyone was scared to answer their landlines at night with one of the most iconic 90s movie scenes… “what’s your favourite scary movie?” Sitting comfortably? Here are our top 10 movies for 1996 list. Trainspotting Back in 1996, a small independent movie was hobbled together…

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We might not have known it then, but 1995 was a great year for gangster and animation movies, although never the twain shall meet. With Toy Story dropping like a stuffed toy from a claw crane as one of the best movies from the 90s, and Kevin Spacey, Robert De Niro and Robin Williams gracing us with their on-screen prowess, there’s much movie greatness to enjoy in this triumphant year in film. Seven Loaded with mystery, suspense and gore, Seven unsettles you from the get-go… yet you still can’t look away. Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) and Somerset (Morgan Freeman) are…

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forrest gump- best movies of 1994 90s

When it comes to the best movies of the 90s, 1994 definitely takes the cake with no less than three entries featuring in IMDb’s top 15 movies of all time. Not to mention one film which takes the glory as the highest-rated film on IMDb — so it’s safe to say it was a big year. If you want to understand the zeitgeist of this era, you only have to look at the top 10 movies of 1994 below, including entries from heavyweights such as Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino to tell you all you need to know The Shawshank…

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jurassic park- best movies of 1993 90s

It was the year of blockbusters, classic comedies and moral dilemmas… and that’s just the silver screen! In the year that was 1993 we witnessed some of the best movies of the 90s, and it’s not hard to see why with our top 10 movies from 1993 list. Schindler’s List Not just one of the best films of 1993, Schindler’s List is one of the most important movies ever made by Steven Spielberg, exposing the depth and darkness of the human spirit. It’s 1939 and Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) arrives in Poland to launch his business, profiteering from the newly…

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