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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This 2024 Suspense Thriller Is The Top Movie On Hulu Right Now
'The Last Breath' is currently the most popular movie on Hulu, according to the platform's public ranking system. The suspense thriller premiered as a limited theatrical release in 2024 and follows a British diver as his lifelong search for a World War II shipwreck leads to a life-and-death dive for him and his old college friends. 'The Last Breath' was directed by Joachim Hedén and stars Julian Sands, Kim Spearman, Jack Parr, Alex Arnold and Erin Mullen. Read on for more trending movies of the moment across streaming services, including Netflix, Max and Peacock. And if you want to stay informed about all things streaming and entertainment, subscribe to the Culture Catchall newsletter. The heartwarming installment on the travels of the beloved bear is now available for streaming on Netflix. 'Paddington in Peru,' the third live-action film based on Michael Bond's children's book series, hit theaters in January and features the voice of Ben Whishaw. It also stars Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas, Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent and Imelda Staunton. After scoring three Oscars earlier this year, 'The Brutalist' is now available to stream on Max. The A24 period drama directed by Brady Corbet and starring Best Actor winner Adrien Brody follows a visionary architect and Holocaust survivor, who flees post-war Europe and immigrates to America to rebuild his life, work and marriage. The three-hour-long film, which also includes an intermission, stars Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach de Bankolé and Alessandro Nivola. 'Love Hurts' is currently the top movie on Peacock after its exclusive streaming debut on May 9. The bloody action-comedy about an ex-hitman-turned-realtor who gets pulled back into the ruthless world of crime is the first leading role for Ke Huy Quan, who returned to acting after a near 20-year hiatus and won an Oscar for 2022′s 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.' The film, which premiered in theaters in February, also stars Ariana DeBose and Marshawn Lynch. The New 'Final Destination' Movie Is Fun But Has 1 Huge Plot Hole This Classic Story Was Remade Into A Film Once Again And It Completely Misses The Point With A New Pope, 'Conclave' Becomes The Most Relevant Movie Of The Year


CBS News
04-03-2025
- CBS News
2 hikers rescued from Mount Baldy after falling down hillside
Search and Rescue volunteers braved freezing temperatures and dangerous conditions on Sunday to save two hikers who went missing on Mount Baldy. The hikers, a 22-year-old and a 33-year-old man, started hiking in the Lytle Creek area towards Cucamonga Peak until one of them fell down the mountainside. The other hiker tried to rescue his friend but ended up getting stranded in the inclement weather. Luckily, they were able to call 911 for help at roughly 5 p.m. Sunday. San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department volunteers hiked toward the stranded men through the night amid icy conditions. They tried several times to find the two men but had to wait until the weather improved. When the time came, the search and rescue personnel coordinated with the Sheriff's Department and Los Angeles County Fire Department helicopters to hoist the two men to safety. Both suffered serious weather and fall-related injuries. Parademics airlifted them to a local trauma center for evaluation and treatment. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department issued several warnings about traversing Mount Baldy and advised hikers to refrain from visiting the area during inclement weather. In at least 14 missions during January 2023, search and rescue teams risked their lives trying to save injured hikers in the alpine weather blanketing the San Gabriel Mountains nearly every weekend. Despite their best efforts, the high winds and the icy conditions made it difficult for crews to find everyone who went missing in the mountains, including British actor Julian Sands. The department's West Valley Search and Rescue team created a web page for safety tips along Mount Baldy.