I Hope a ‘RHONJ’ Reboot Is Bravo’s Last Resort

As fans ofThe Real Housewives of New Jersey,we are all aware of the horrific drama that went down throughout all ofSeason 14. Between the rivalries, drama, and the overall hatred between the women,Bravohad no choice but to put theproduction of Season 15 on pauseuntil they could come up with a solution for this broken cast. I understand that the network andAndy Cohenhave stated that there is no news, and there will not be for quite some time, despite numerous rumors circling social media regarding certain cast members returning....

August 4, 2025 · 4 min · 665 words · Heather Miller

It’s a Great Day To Be a ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ Fan

Even though it looks like fans ofJujutsu Kaisenwill have to be patient while waiting for Season 3 of the series, they aren’t completely forgotten. It’s always good to have an excuse to check out thehit anime seriesin new and different ways, so todayCrunchyrollis releasing a limitedBlu-rayedition ofJujutsu Kaisen—The Shibuya Incidentarc. The six-disc UK release comes with an impressive set for fans and collectors, aside from bringing the episodes in high-quality format....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Bryan Whitehead

John Krasinski Reacts to Jenna Fischer's Jim/Pam Note Revelation

The secret of the Jim/Pam note fromThe Officejust may stay a secret forever, but it’s clear that note meant a lot to the performers involved.The Officeco-starsJenna FischerandAngela Kinseylaunched theOfficepodcastOffice Ladieslast fall, in which they’re revisiting the beloved NBC sitcom episode-by-episode. But a few weeks ago, Fischer made headlines byopening up a bit about the notethat Jim almost gives Pam in Season 2—the one he was going to hide inside the teapot....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 414 words · Amanda Barker

Johnny Depp Admits He Threw a Four-Letter Expletive at Warner Bros. for Firing Him From 'Harry Potter' Prequels

Johnny Deppisn’t mincing words when it comes to his sudden dismissal fromFantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. In a new interview with The Telegraph, the actor revealed what really went through his mind when Warner Bros. politely asked him to step away from theHarry Potterprequel franchise. His internal response? “F*ck you. There’s far too many of me to kill. If you think you can hurt me more than I’ve already been hurt you’re gravely mistaken....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · James Davidson

Legends of Tomorrow Recap: "Night of the Hawk"

Editor’s Note: With our regularLegends of Tomorrowrecapper Evan Valentine out of town, ourFlashrecapper Kayti Burt has generously stepped in to recount the latest episode for us. Legends of Tomorrowseems to be taking a page from the Marvel Cinematic Universe playbook in its variation of genre from episode to episode. Last week, we gota pretty effective space adventure. In “Night of the Hawk,” the Waverider gang visits 1958 in yet another lame attempt to stop Vandal Savage....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1484 words · Sylvia Ewing

Love, Death + Robots Art Book Includes Stunning Images, Foreword by John Scalzi

Netflix seriesLove, Death + Robotsis getting an official illustrated companion book, and Collider has your exclusive look at the images and foreword forThe Art of Love, Death + Robots, which will dive deep into the creative process behind the hit show. Created byTim MillerandDavid Fincher,Love, Death + Robotsinvites different directors and artists to bring sci-fi stories to life. The new companion book will explore the artistic choices made for each episode of the three volumes of the anthology, with the third volume set to premiere on Netflix in 2022....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Ashley Griffith

MCU Phase 4 Predictions: Black Widow, Black Panther 2 and More

Welcome back for a brand new episode of our flagship show, Collider Movie Talk! TodayPerri Nemiroffis joined byJosh MacugaandSinéad de Vriesto talk about some of the hottest movie news stories of the day. Story number one puts the spotlight back on the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to a recent Disney investors call. On that call CEOBob Igersaid that they’re going to announce the next batch of Marvel Studios movies this summer....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 270 words · Corey Dickson

Mel Gibson & Mark Wahlberg’s Critically Panned 21% Rotten Tomatoes Holiday Comedy Is a Netflix Success

The holidays are a time for forgiveness, and this year, it appears that audiences are forgivingMark Wahlberg,Mel Gibson,Will Ferrell, andJohn Lithgowfor inflictingDaddy’s Home 2on us after 7 years, because despite a dismal 21% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, the holiday comedy has soared to fifth place in Netflix’s Global Top 10 (English films) for the week of November 25 to December 1, with 5.3 million views and 9 million hours watched....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Sarah Pearson

Mom Season 8: Here's How Anna Faris's Character Left the Show

In this year of chaos, abrupt TV cast changes aren’t the most wild thing we’re dealing with. ButAnna Faris’s abrupt announcement thatshe would not be returning to the CBS sitcomin which she’s been starring since 2013 did throw a lot of people for a loop last summer — especially considering that she’s, y’know, the titularMom. But the series, as seen in the Season 8 premiere, has handled the pivot with a degree of grace, entirely because technically, Faris’s character wasn’t the only mother on the show, and her co-star isAllison fucking Janney, who can more than handle leading a sitcom on her own....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Amanda Kelly

Mr. Rogers: A War Hero Is Adi Shankar's Latest Bootleg Universe Short

By now, you should know the nameAdi Shankar, but how you’ve heard about him might vary: If you’re a fan of excellent video game adaptations / Netflix anime series, you likely know him as theCastlevaniashowrunner. If you’ve enjoyed fan-favorite films likeThe Grey,Dredd,A Walk among the Tombstones, or the upcoming, award-winning filmBodied, you’re familiar with his work. Or if you’ve delved into the skewed take on popular properties that is Shankar’s Bootleg Universe, a sort of ongoing series of “video street art”, then you know exactly what sort of story you’re in for....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 459 words · Gregory Reeves

Passing Review: Rebecca Hall Explores the Psychology of Race in America

[Editor’s Note: This is a re-post of our review from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.Passingis now on Netflix] We know race is a construct, and yet it has had very real consequences. Black people were enslaved and even after emancipation, they were subject to new forms of bigotry and oppression. However, because race is a construct, it can also be manipulated, which is the subject of actress’Rebecca Hall’s writing/directing debutPassing. Rather than simply take an obvious stance like “Racism is bad,” Hall, who it should be noted appears to be Caucasian but is the daughter of opera singer Maria Ewing, who is of African-American descent (I note this because at first glimpse, it looks like Hall is a white woman making a movie about race when her background tells us that this is a personal story to her), delves into the more complicated, personal issues of jealousy, anger, and alienation about who gets to move about in society based solely on their skin tone....

August 4, 2025 · 4 min · 789 words · Christine Davis

Producer Hiram Garcia on Fighting with My Family, Jumanji 3, and More

ProducerHiram Garciais averybusy guy. As President of Production at Seven Bucks Productions, which was co-founded byDwayne JohnsonandDany Garcia, he runs point from a production standpoint on a number of films and TV shows each year, many of which are massive undertakings unto themselves. 2018 alone saw the release ofRampageandSkyscraper, not to mention the continued box office success ofJumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and 2019 and beyond is stacked with projects that are big, bold, and even new territory for Seven Bucks....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1474 words · Connie Ramirez

Quentin Tarantino, Ennio Morricone Will Work Together Again

Of the dozen or so great opening shots of 2015, the one that sticks with me the most is the first long pull-out that introducesQuentin Tarantino’s gorgeous, goryThe Hateful Eight. First focused tightly on a wooden depiction of Christ on the cross, Tarantino and DPRobert Richardsonslowly reveal the lone cross in the middle of a vast landscape buried in the cold under frost and snow. It’s a great emblem of the film’s consideration of how any unity between mankind, Christian or otherwise, has been destroyed, frozen over by time, war, the land, and prejudice....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Kevin Scott