Jessica Jones Review: Marvel's New Series Goes Darker

With the final reels of Marvel’s first episode of Netflix’sJessica Jones, the audience of nearly 5,000 people at the New York City Comic Con went silent. Having just entered the world of Jessica Jones, viewers traveled down a road of a former superhero, now private investigator, as she made a futile attempt to overcome the darkness of her past through alcohol, sex, and visits to a therapist.Krysten Ritter, no stranger to creating fully developed characters in series such asBreaking BadandDon’t Trust the B– in Apartment 23, is able to fully flesh out the titular character here, delivering hard hits and even harder quips....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 804 words · Edward Rice

Justice League: Cyborg's Costume Featured in New Images

Steve Weintraub is at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas and managed to snap photos of Cyborg’s “costume” forJustice League. For those who don’t know, licensing expo is where vendors can get a sense of the upcoming movies studios have on display even if some of those movies don’t have official titles or production artwork yet. They’re not really meant for mass consumption (you will likely never see this stuff in your multiplex), but they at least give attendees an idea of what the studios have in store....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Victor Ochoa

Katy Keene Star Ashleigh Murray on Making the Move from Riverdale

A spin-off of the hit CW series Riverdale, the new dramaKaty Keenefollows Katy (Lucy Hale), a 20-something aspiring fashion designer who makes clothes for anyone she can, including her friend and new roommate, singer/songwriter Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray). Along with fellow roommate Jorge Lopez, aka Ginger (Jonny Beauchamp), who’s performing at a local drag bar while waiting for his shot on Broadway, and “It Girl” Pepper Smith (Julia Chan), the foursome is attempting to take New York City by storm, as they reach for their dreams in a city where everyone is striving for success and dreaming of greatness....

June 7, 2025 · 11 min · 2318 words · Sierra Doyle

Kourtney Kardashian Knows Who Her Friends Are and It Isn't Kim

The feud betweenKourtney KardashianandKim Kardashianhas gotten to a point where fans are split on who’s the villain. The sisters fought over a lot throughout their run on the showsKeeping Up With the Kardashiansand nowthe seriesThe Kardashians, which is currently airing. A fight spanning the last two seasons centered on Kim’s partnership with Dolce & Gabbana, and how Kourtney feels Kim used her wedding as a business opportunity for their collab. But the feud reached greater heights during the Season 4 premiere of their Hulu reality series....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Richard Wilkerson

Legion Season 2 Review: FX's Surreal Marvel Series Returns

There’s a lot to catch up on fromLegion’s first season, and thus, the show’s first episode back is a bit of a tedious if arguably necessary affair. Its primary objective is to reorient the viewer and get them up to speed, to play for efficiency rather than curiosity or insights. Early on, David (Dan Stevens) is freed from a coma-like state, induced by a small robotic orb, that he had been in for a year, in need of waffles and a visit with his girlfriend, Syd (Rachel Keller)....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 851 words · Kyle Lawson

Michael Fassbender Criticizes Assassin's Creed Movie

The film adaptation of the popular video game seriesAssassin’s Creedpremiere last December and landed with a thud. The film had a reported budget of $125 million but only pulled in $54 million domestic and limped to $240 million worldwide. That’s not anywhere close to good enough to get a sequel, and star/producerMichael Fassbenderthinks he knows where the adaptation went astray. Speaking toMovie’n’co[viaThe Playlist] this past spring (the quote are now only starting to circulate), he said:...

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Jordan Castro

Michael Fassbender Is Torn Between Heart and Duty in 'The Agency' Trailer

The life of an undercover agent is incredibly dangerous, and the hazard of the job almost always outlives the career. What promises to be a thrilling example will be portrayed inThe Agency, Paramount+ with Showtime’s upcoming espionage series starringMichael Fassbenderin the central role of Martian. Martian (code name) is a top level agent who has just been ordered to abandon his undercover life and report to the bureau’s London Station. This retirement from the field should be a good thing for the agent, but just as he’s reintegrating into normalcy, his life is upended by the arrival of a former flame....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 457 words · Tyler Moss

Mission Impossible Fallout: Win Tickets to Our IMAX Screening with Q&A

A little over a month ago, I hosted a special IMAX screening ofMission: Impossible – Falloutand after the film ended, moderated an extended Q&A with writer-directorChristopher McQuarrie. During the wide-ranging conversation that only ended due to how late it was that night, McQuarrie wentdeepinto the making of the film, sharing candid stories about his editing process, deleted scenes, whyJeremy Rennerwasn’t inFallout, and so much more that I had to break up the transcript into two parts....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 532 words · Charles Petty

Mondo Founders Team With Elijah Wood's SpectreVision for Collectibles Shop

Elijah WoodandDaniel Noah’s production banner SpectreVision is venturing beyond the world of movies and video games to create a new premium collectibles shop for fans of all things pop culture. Not only that, but the company, alongsideAlamo DrafthousefounderTim Leagueand Talon Entertainment CEOSteven Demmler, is also partnering with a creative bunch that knows how to deliver distinctive memorabilia — the former team behindMondo, including co-foundersEric GarzaandMitch Putnam. United under the new name Mutant, this group will focus on producing limited-edition artwork that will reflectthe high quality of Mondo’s best pieces, as well as vinyl soundtracks, unique “experiential events,” and much more....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 673 words · Joseph Lopez

Netflix Animation Slate Features Nora Twomey, Craig McCracken, Jorge Gutierrez

Nearly 60% of Netflix members on a global basis enjoy kids and family content every month, so the company today unveiled a robust slate of animated event programming - both feature films and original series - to give kids and families around the world more of what they love. The six all-new projects together with Netflix’s previously announced titles now comprise a slate that features a variety of animation styles - including CG (Kris Pearn’sThe Willoughbys), 2D (Nora Twomey’sMy Father’s Dragon), and stop-motion (Guillermo del Toro’sPinocchio)....

June 7, 2025 · 7 min · 1361 words · Priscilla Fields

Noomi Rapace on Unlocked, Bright, & Visiting the Suicide Squad Set

Directed byMichael Aptedand written byPeter O’Brien, the action-thrillerUnlockedfollows Alice (Noomi Rapace), a sidelined CIA agent who is called back into action by her mentor (Michael Douglas) to help stop a terrorist attack. But when Alice discovers that her mission has been compromised, she must fight for her life at every turn while trying to save the lives of the citizens of London. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actress Noomi Rapace talked about why she likes to be a part of a story that keeps her guessing, what made her want to play this character, why she likes to do her own stunts, hiding her fears from her co-workers, and her experience working with Michael Douglas, who she’s a big fan of....

June 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1209 words · Deborah Powell

PAW Patrol 2 Movie Gets 2023 Release Date

Paramount+ has greenlit a sequel forPAW Patrol: The Movie. The announcement was made via Paramount+’s official Twitter account. No information or sneak peek was given other than the movie’s title,PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, and a theatrical release date estimate of 2023. APAW Patrolspin-off TV series was also announced. The Canadian animated seriesPAW Patrolmade its American debut in 2013 on Nickelodeon. The series revolves around a young boy named Ryder who leads a canine search and rescue crew named PAW Patrol....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Samantha Johnson

Pet Sematary Directors on Getting Stephen King Right

One ofStephen King’s darkest tales is heading back to theaters to haunt audiences with its ghoulish delights.Starry Eyesfilmmaking duoKevin KölschandDennis Widmyertransform King’s celebrated horror classicPet Semataryinto an updated rural gothic nightmare in the new Paramount adaptation, which sets aside the camp ofMary Lambert’s 1989 film and goes right for the guts. King’s tale of mortality, grief and the undead – which was so darkthe author famously almost never published it– gets a fully grim and grisly adaptation with Kölsch and Widmyer’s spin on the material, and it’s a fantastic balancing act that manages to re-invent the story in welcome ways while still honoring the tone (and the terror) of King’s novel....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 286 words · Angela Dixon