Spider-Man: Far From Home Ending Explained: The Villainy of Our World

Spoilers ahead forSpider-Man: Far From Home. One of my favorite things aboutSpider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man: Far From Homeis that they’re very much about our current era. InHomecoming, the villain, Adrian Toomes aka Vulture (Michael Keaton), is an entitled white guy who’s motivated by resentment. He sees a wealthy elite like Tony Stark who has screwed him over, and Toomes feels like that’s a license to steal and hurt others. It’s the kind of white, working-class rage where you’re not really oppressed but you still feel screwed over by the system, so you agree to blow up the system because your own self-interest overrides the well-being of others....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 834 words · Jerry Mcneil

Stephen Amell Runs the American Ninja Warrior Course

A lot of odd and surprisingly entertaining things happen around Red Nose Day, which refers to a celebrity-packed campaign, fronted largely by NBC, to raise funds to help get kids out of poverty. This year, the release that has been given the most attention is theLove Actuallyreunion that has been trumpeted for something like a year at this point, which featuresHugh Grant,Andrew Lincoln,Liam Neeson,Keira Knightley, and much of the rest of the cast....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Connie Smith

Teen Titans Series Blu-ray Release Date and Bonus Content Revealed

Continuing its dedication to mining and remastering the best of Warner Bros. Animation’s deep library of super hero productions, Warner Archive Collection proudly presentsTeen Titans: The Complete Serieson Blu-ray starting August 16, 2025. Single Season volumes are also available. Pre-orders are now available. It’s a full plate of crime-fighting and chaos as Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy go up against killer villains such as Brother Blood, Mad Mod and their archenemy Slade....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Anna Rowe

Terminator: Dark Fate's Mackenzie Davis & Natalia Reyes on Crafting the Action

With directorTim Miller’sTerminator: Dark Fatenow playing in select countries and opening around the world this weekend, I recently sat down withMackenzie DavisandNatalia Reyesfor an exclusive interview. As most of you know,Terminator: Dark Fatetakes place afterTerminator 2: Judgement Dayand ignores all the otherTerminatorsequels. The film features the awesome return ofLinda Hamiltonas she teams up withDavisandArnold Schwarzeneggerto protectReyesfrom a new kind of Terminator (Gabriel Luna). The film is a return to form for the franchise and you canread a lot of positive reactions hereorHaleigh Foutch’s review....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 302 words · Richard Page

The Baby-Sitters Club: Netflix Teaser Reveals Release Date for Reboot

Netflix has released the first teaser trailer for the upcomingThe Baby-Sitters Clubreboot, along with the premiere date for the series. This new adaptation hails from showrunnerRachel Shukert(Glow) and directorLucia Aniello(Broad City), but even this brief teaser confirms this new adaptation will still remain close to the source material—and indeed close to the original film and TV series as well. While only a teaser, we see that the landline does still play a role in this new series, even though it takes place in present day when most pre-teens don’t even know what a landline is....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 374 words · Ms. Joyce Brown

The Good Place Easter Eggs: Punny Names Were Hidden in the Credits

If you watchThe Good Place—one of the best shows on TV right now—then you’re aware that creatorMichael Schur’s serialized comedy is jam-packed with all kinds of jokes, callbacks, and visual gags. Despite the fact that it’s a half-hour sitcom, this is still a show with the mythological complexity ofLOST, and the writers have a lot of fun filling the world with as many Easter eggs as possible. A perfect example is the many names of the restaurants in “The Good Place” in the show’s first season....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 300 words · Robert Garcia

The Grinch Review: How to Keep a Child Entertained for 86 Minutes

The best thing I can say about Illumination Entertainment movies at this point is that I know what to expect. The films never rise above mediocrity, they’re rarely clever or insightful, but they’re colorful, rely heavily on slapstick, and kids love them. Their latest film,Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, is no different. Illumination knows their brand at this point, and that brand is relying heavily on comedy with a smidge of sentiment tossed in for resolution....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 687 words · Sergio Bright

The Wonder Trailer: Florence Pugh Faces a Major Challenge

This November, acclaimed directorSebastián Lelio, known for films such asDisobedienceandA Fantastic Woman, returns with his latest project for Netflix. Led byFlorence Pugh,The Wonderbrings viewers into the relationship between a young girl and the nurse tasked to watch over her. Ahead of the release, Netflix has shared the official trailer. With muted colors and a voiceover detailing a cryptic task, the trailer immediately signals to viewers that something is a bit off....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Debbie Green

Trixie Mattel's 'English Teacher' Guest Spot Means a Lot More Than You Think

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for English Teacher Episode 2. FX’sEnglish Teachergot off to quite a startwith its two-part premiere. The new comedy series follows the exploits of Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez), the gaytitular teacherwho tries to navigate working at an Austin high school. While the show’s first half-hour does an excellent job at tackling homophobia, its follow-up, “Powderpuff,” really demonstrates the series’ power and bravery. In the second episode, an issue arises surrounding the school’s annual role reversal football game....

August 26, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Crystal Rojas

Uncle Buck Review: ABC's Comedy Is Lazy as Buck

If there have been any defining TV trends of the last several years, it’s the resurgence of miniseries (now branded as a limited or anthology series), and an overabundance of remakes —Rush Hour,MacGyver,Lethal Weapon,The X-Files, andFuller Houseto name but a few. To be sure, TV has always featured ill-advised series based on movies and older TV, but reboots and remakes have truly defined the premiere seasons of the last few years, and will likely do so for the next few to come....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 701 words · Ernest Olson

War Machine Is Captain America: Civil War's Secret Weapon

Please be aware there arespoilers, so if you haven’t seen Captain America: Civil War, turn back now! Captain America: Civil Waris one of the finest films Marvel Studios has produced to date. It’s not just an extraordinary achievement in action spectacle, it’s an intricate balancing act of character beats spread across two leads and a massive ensemble. Thanks to directorsJoeandAnthony Russoand screenwritersChristopher MarkusandStephen McFeely, almost every hero who hits the tarmac in the film’s triumphant airport set-piece has a damn good reason to be there....

August 26, 2025 · 7 min · 1300 words · Jason Petty

Who Is Agatha Harkness? Kathryn Hahn's WandaVision Villain Explained

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for WandaVision Episode 7.] Well it took seven episodes, but we finally know who the villain is onWandaVision– even though many already guessed it weeks ago. Episode 7 of Marvel Studios’ first Disney+ series revealed thatKathryn Hahn’s “nosy neighbor” characterwho goes by Agnesis actually Agatha Harkness, a witchy villain from Marvel Comics lore who is not only a formidable foe for the town of Westview, but whose actions could have major ramifications for the upcoming feature film sequelDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness....

August 26, 2025 · 5 min · 872 words · Latasha Edwards

‘Arrow’ Completely Wasted This Character’s Potential

The CW’sArrowis one of the longest-lasting live-action DC Comics series (eclipsed only bySmallvilleand its sister showThe Flash), and with that tenure came plenty of ups and downs. The highs were truly high, giving birth to what would be known as the “Arrowverse” — the interconnected shows that grew to be the bedrock of The CW for roughly a decade. On the other hand, the series fumbled some major stories over the years....

August 26, 2025 · 7 min · 1404 words · Amanda Grant