Luke Cage: New Trailer Teases Big Bad Villain

Ahead of the show’s highly anticipated debut this coming Friday, September 30th, Netflix has unveiled the final trailer for the Marvel seriesLuke Cage. The show is the third from Marvel’s collaboration with Netflix, which kicked off withDaredeviland was followed by the superbJessica Jones. There’s one more left to go—next year’sIron Fist—before we get to theAvengers-style team-up seriesThe Defenders, but thus far Marvel and Netflix have shown a willingness to allow these shows flaunt their own styles that suit their unique protagonists....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Nicole Parker

Major Disney Exec Shakeup Refocuses Efforts on Disney+; Here's Why

Disney has had a truly catastrophic year. The coronavirus saw an end to a staggering amount of revenue streams for the company, from the cancelation of live sports (aired on ABC and ESPN) to the total decimation of its theme parks domestically and abroad, not to mention the lack of theatrical movies and the still-total shutdown of the cruise industry. In light of so much bad, though, Disney+ has flourished, exceeding projections for growth and becoming a one-stop shop for premiere Disney product in the middle of a prolonged and frustrating quarantine, with everything fromHamiltonto the upcoming Pixar featureSoulmaking its debut on the direct-to-consumer platform, alongside hotly anticipated original series like Marvel Studios’WandaVisionand the second season ofThe Mandalorian....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 1002 words · Amy Stevens

Meet the Cast of Your New Horror Obsession: Netflix's 'It’s What's Inside'

I haven’t stopped talking aboutGreg Jardin’s feature directorial debut since I sawIt’s What’s Inside, and now it looks as though I’ll get the chance to continue doing so with the whole world. Netflix just snagged the worldwide rights toIt’s What’s Insideat Sundance for a whopping $17 million, money I suspect will be very well spent.It’s What’s Insiderocks a super catchy horror high concept brought to screen brilliantly by Jardin. The movie focuses on a group of friends at a pre-wedding party....

August 20, 2025 · 14 min · 2838 words · Danny Dudley

New 'Barron's Cove' Image Sends 'Tulsa King's Garrett Hedlund on a Hunt for the Truth [Exclusive]

The feature directorial debut fromEvan Ari Kelmanjust got an exciting new look. After working on a series of shorts starting in 2012, Kelman has been tapped to directBarron’s Cove, the upcoming crime thriller starringGarrett Hedlund,Stephen Lang, andBrittany Snow. We’re happy to partner with Well Go USA as part ofCollider’s Exclusive Previewevent to unveil a new look at the film, which also starsHamish LinklaterandRaúl Castillo.Barron’s Covefollows a father with a violent past who grieves over the sudden loss of his only child....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Colleen Payne

New Movies & TV Shows on Amazon Prime

As another summer month comes to a close, Amazon Prime Video is getting ready to welcome new TV and movie titles to its ranks. Along with some contemporary classics and big-screen masterpieces you might have missed in theaters come new Amazon Originals of all shapes and sizes. If you’re not quite ready to head into the August catalog yet, be sure to check out this page for a handy guide towhat’s currently on Amazon Prime Video as of July....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Elizabeth Bean

Nomadland Starring Frances McDormand to Hit the Fall Film Festivals

As we look ahead to the fall movie season, we’re in an entirely new predicament from when it came to the summer blockbusters. Blockbusters needed theaters to be reopened, that wasn’t going to happen with COVID running rampant, and so studios decided to simply delay those blockbusters and allowed their smaller features to hit VOD. But the business model is different for awards contenders, which tend to play at major festivals to build up buzz before opening in limited release and expanding....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Brittany Scott

Nope: Who Is the Woman in the Hat at Jupiter's Claim?

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for the filmNopeYou’ve seen her. Even if you haven’t seenJordan Peele’sNope, you’ve seen the mysterious woman in the hat in the movie’s trailers. She has the thick veil that blows aside in the breeze, revealing a terrifyingly disfigured face. If you have seen the film, you will know that that scene from the trailer is really the only glimpse you see of that disfigurement. If you were hoping for more gore, this isn’t the movie for you....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Elijah Warner

Penny Dreadful Renewed at Showtime with New Setting, Cast

After a surprise cancellation two years ago,Penny Dreadfulis rising from the dead like, well, one of the monsters its original cast of characters might have fought. Showtime announced today that the series is now apparently an anthology, and will return to the premium network with a new installment titledCity of Angels. The new season will focus on 1930s Los Angeles, and series creatorJohn Loganwill be returning to write and executive produce....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Susan Perry

Phantom Thread: Vicky Krieps & Lesley Manville Talk Process

2017 deserves credit for spurring one of the rarest of all events in modern filmmaking: an Oscars ceremony where there is more than one deserving entry for Best Picture. The Academy Awards have a long, aggravating history of giving top honors and nominations to thorough mediocrities, good movies, and outright travesties mostly, with one or at most two great movies sneaking in. In 2017, however, three great movies -Lady Bird,Get Out, andPhantom Thread- made it into the big category alongside the good (Dunkirk,The Shape of Water, andCall Me By Your Name), the bad (The Post,Darkest Hour), and the ugly (Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri)....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Michael Garcia

Robert Pattinson's Best Performance Is in This Fast-Paced, High-Intensity Safdie Brothers Thriller That's Streaming on Max

Anyone familiar with their work knows thatJoshandBenny Safdieare masters atcapturing cinematic anxiety. Their 2017 film,Good Time, is a shining example of this particular gift. It starsRobert Pattinsonas acrafty and maniacal criminalwho is forced to embark on a chaotic journey following a botched bank robbery. Showcasing a great understanding of the dark, sociopathic nature of his character — as well as the seedy New York City underworld the Safdies were exploring on screen — the formerTwilightstar fit seamlessly into the brothers' patented aesthetic,turning in the best performance of his career....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 908 words · Leonard Crosby

Rose Leslie and Harry Treadaway's 'Honeymoon' Becomes a True Nightmare in This Chilling Psychological Horror

Getting married is supposed to be a time of happiness and excitement – but most married couples will tell you that there’s more than a little anxiety involved as well. Not just about the wedding but the marriage itself, or, more specifically, who you’re marrying:what if the person you thought you knew suddenly changes after you tie the knot?What ifyousuddenly change, losing yourself after marriage?Leigh Janiakexplores this fear of a change in identity inHoneymoon, a tense, paranoid horror movie abouta newlyweds’ trip gone wrong....

August 20, 2025 · 4 min · 832 words · David Alvarez

Scott Menville on Stretch Armstrong, Doc Ock, Teen Titans Go!

You may not knowScott Menvilleby his given name, but there’s a great chance you know his voice. More specifically, you probably know his voice through characters like Robin in bothTeen TitansandTeen Titans Go!, the title character inJonny Quest, and literally hundreds more credits over his career. Currently, Menville provides the voice of both Doctor Otto Octavius on Disney XD’sMarvel’s Spider-Manand as the lead hero of Netflix’s Hasbro hitStretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters....

August 20, 2025 · 9 min · 1874 words · Alicia Cook

Sorry, but I’m Not Sold on ‘The Rookie’s Attempt To Redeem This Villain

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for The Rookie Season 7 Episode 16.WhenThe Rookiegot rid of Seth Ridley (Patrick Keleher) a few episodes back after he got exposed for lying about the return of his cancer, it was a great moment. Sergeant Grey (Richard T. Jones) confronted Seth alongside Lucy (Melissa O’Neil) and Tim (Eric Winter), finally punishing him for his string of lies. The only problem was, it seemed a little too good to be truethat Seth was just gone,especially because the show had left his new romance with Tamara (Dylan Conrique) open as a loose end....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 1027 words · Cindy Hayes