The Bee Gees HBO Documentary Getting Blu-ray Release

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heartis coming to Blu-ray and DVD this November. Directed by acclaimed directorFrank Marshall, the documentary looks at the lives and music careers of Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb, also known as the Bee Gees. The Bee Gees wrote over a thousand songs over. the course of their career, and had over 20 #1 hits, including “Stayin' Alive,” “You Should Be Dancing,” and “Night Fever....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Mary Potter

The Mandalorian #1 Cover Reveals Din Djarin on a Mission

Back in August 2020, it was announced that the popular Disney+ seriesThe Mandalorianwould be getting multiple tie-ins from media outside the show such as novels and comics. Now, just a week ahead of theStar WarsCelebration event in Anaheim, California, we have the first look at the multiple covers for Issue #1 of the upcoming comic adaptation of the belovedStar Warsseries coming from Marvel ahead of its release on Wednesday, July 6....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Monica Davis

This Disney Classic Holds the Guinness Record for First Movie Soundtrack

Any parent that spent August 11, 2025, and every day since then hearing"Let It Go" fromFrozenad nauseam may loathe Disney, but you have to admit: the House of Mouse knows how to delivermemorable songs. 16 out of 40 nominations have landed the studio the coveted Academy Award for Best Original Song,the most for any movie studioin the history of the Oscars. It may come as a surprise, but not one song from Disney’sinfluentialanimated classicSnow White and the Seven Dwarfswas even nominated....

June 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1262 words · Mark Coleman

Top 5: 'Black Mass', First 'The Jungle Book' Trailer

Now available on VOD isJonathan MilottandCary Murnion’s horror/comedyCooties. The film premiered at Sundance in 2014, played at the Stanley Film Festival in Estes Park, CO this past April, and finds its way to your home this weekend. While it fails to fully capitalize on its talented cast (the greatJack McBrayerdeserves more to work with), overall the pic is an energetic blend of humor, action, and gore. Those who go in expecting a genre-bending thrill ride may be disappointed, but those hoping for a unique twist on zombie fare with some greatRainn Wilsonone-liners thrown in will find a lot to like....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 693 words · Jack Crawford

Watch Hotel Transylvania 3's Kathryn Hahn Play Random Questions

WithHotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacationarriving in theaters this weekend, I recently sat down withKathryn Hahnto talk about making the sequel. In the 3rd installment of the very successful franchise, Drac (Adam Sandler) decides to take his family on an ocean-going cruise. The twist here is that Drac is feeling a little lonely despite the many monstrous companions that join him on this journey and he’s looking for a little companionship. But the trip turns into a nightmare for Mavis when Drac ends up falling for the mysterious captain of the ship, Ericka (Hahn), who hides a dangerous secret....

June 4, 2025 · 1 min · 213 words · Tanya Lamb

Why M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable Was Ahead of Its Time

It’s hard to forget just how great a filmUnbreakableis, but one thing you might forget until rewatching is that writer/directorM. Night Shyamalanchose to open his follow-up to the Oscar-nominatedThe Sixth Sensewith… a primer about comic books. Of course, this was the year 2000, well before the new age of comic book movies had dawned — the 1990s had brought usBatmansequels andBlade, but they were far from the pop culture force that we currently know....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 757 words · Brian Wallace

Your Name Review: Timeless Romance Transcends Tropes

If I told you thatYour Name,writer-directorMakoto Shinkai’s drama (originally titledKimi no na wa), was an amazing anime that is sweeping the world thanks to its unconventional storytelling approach, gorgeous visuals, and tear-jerking romance, there’s a good chance you’d only hear one word: anime. The word still carries a stigma today, even though the traditionally Japanese storytelling style has steadily become a part of Western culture over the last few decades.Your Nameis poised to be a gateway anime film for a whole new generation....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 936 words · Jerry Martin

‘Holland’ Ending Explained: Were We in Nicole Kidman's Mind the Whole Time?

The premise ofNicole Kidman’s latest film,Holland, an original for Prime Video, is a familiar one:A suburban housewife becomes disillusioned with her seemingly perfect lifewhen she suspects her husband is cheating on her. The script, written byAndrew Sodorski, has been floating around Hollywood for over a decade now, landing on the2013 Black Listbefore ultimately being picked up by Kidman’s production company Blossom Films, withFreshdirectorMimi Cavesigning on to direct in 2023. Kidman, who also serves as a producer, stars as Nancy, a part-time home economics teacher, devoted mother, and wife of Fred (Matthew Macfadyen), the town optometrist....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Kenneth Jones

‘Lilo & Stitch’ Just Passed This 83% Rotten Tomatoes Harry Potter Movie Roger Ebert Called "Darker, More Ominous" at the Box Office

Two weeks into its excellent box office run, Disney’s live-action remake ofLilo & Stitchhas passed a massive milestone. The movie is allset to enter the coveted $1 billion club at the global box office, following a record-breaking debut over the Memorial Day weekend.Lilo & Stitchis riding a wave of positive audience response and has now overtaken a trio of titles from some of history’s biggest movie franchises. It’s also expected to top the domestic charts for the third time in a row this weekend, despite fresh competition in the form ofFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerina....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Christina Alvarado

‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ Writer Knows the First Movie Wasn’t Great

March has a handful of exciting horror releases. However, none have genre fans buzzing likeWinnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2. The sequel to thecritically panned slashertake on the beloved children’s icon didn’t fare much better with the horror community itself. That’s despite the internet gravitating towards the project thanks to its blood-soaked nature and out-there costume designs.Now the writer ofBlood and Honey 2, Matt Leslie, acknowledged that the original terrifying trip down through the Hundred-Acre-Wood wasn’t that great....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 561 words · Rebecca Bell

"No Way We Weren't Going To Release It"'s Hard for 'Secret Level' To Avoid a 'Concord' Situation [Exclusive]

Prime Video’s new video game anthology seriesSecret Levelcontains perhaps the last we’ll ever see of the live-service hero shooterConcord. Sony’s long-in-the-works multiplayer game launched earlier this year and immediately crashed and burned with gamers, failing to stand out and capture an audience in an already crowded field. So poorly was the $400 million title received that it was shut down and pulled from the PlayStation store just two weeks after its launch and the team behind it at Firewalk Studios was shuttered at the end of October....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 604 words · Danielle May

'Bluey' Is Reportedly Finished — At Least for Now

Blueyrecentlybroke viewership numbers with the release of its latest episode, but the production of the popular Australian TV program may come to an end. A formerBlueystaff member of the show came on social media to report that the show is no longer in production, and that it felt wrong to keep fans in the dark about the show’s future. In a now-deletedRedditpost, an anonymous former Ludo Studio employee, who was confirmed to have worked at the studio by Reddit, told fans that production for the series was completed in 2021 and that Season 4 wasn’t in production at the time of writing....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 571 words · Wesley Miller

'Captive State' Review: Lost Between Insurgents and Collaborators

The opening credits ofCaptive Statestart with a series of title cards detailing the events of an alien invasion and takeover. We’re informed that the aliens are now known as “legislators” since they control the law; major cities are now closed zones where humans labor to build underground tunnels for the aliens; collaboration with the aliens has exacerbated income inequality; and people who resist are deported off world. That’s a lot of interesting stuff that we’re only told about before the story picks up in Chicago, 2027....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 830 words · Vincent Brown