Say Your Prayers Trailer Teases Harry Melling, Derek Jacobi Comedy

The newly released trailer for Gravitas Ventures’Say Your Prayersis a great reminder that Harry Mellingis on a hot streak right now. TheHarry Potterfranchise alum has been popping up in some exciting projects in recent months. First, it was an episode of HBO’sHis Dark Materials, and then, for a time, Melling was the king of Netflix with major supporting roles inThe Old Guard,The Queen’s Gambit, andThe Devil All The Time. The good times continue to roll on for the star with this new dark comedy....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Carol Mccarthy

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Free Tickets to Our IMAX Screening

I’ve got a few questions for you. Did you likeStar Wars: The Last Jedi? Are you a fan ofIMAX? Will you be in the Los Angeles area January 31st? And would you like to see writer/directorRian Johnsontalk about the film in person? If you answered yes to these questions I’m about to make you very happy. On January 31stat 7pm in L.A., Collider will be partnering up with IMAX for a special, intimate screening ofStar Wars: The Last Jediin laser projection....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 271 words · Angela Buckley

Stranger Things Season 2: New Images Tease New Characters

It’s hard to believe but we’ve only got one month left to go beforeStranger ThingsSeason 2 is unveiled. It feels like we’ve been anticipating this thing for alongtime now, but we’re almost there folks. And with the premiere date looming closer, Netflix has unveiled a few new images from the second season, giving us another look at the show’s new characters and some troubling scenarios. Sean AstinandDacre Montgomery(Power Rangers) are two of the new additions for Season 2, and we get a couple of looks at their characters in this new gallery....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 267 words · John Kelley

Terminator: Dark Fate's Prologue Has a Problem with T2: Judgment Day

Spoilers ahead forTerminator: Dark Fate. Making sequels toTerminator 2: Judgment Dayhas always been a problem. The ending, although portrayed as ambiguous, is fairly binary. Either Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), her son John (Edward Furlong), and the T-101 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) averted Judgment Day or they didn’t. The ending errs on the side of positivity otherwise the previous 2 hours and 17 minutes were an exercise in nihilism where nothing matters and your choices can’t affect the future....

August 4, 2025 · 4 min · 709 words · Erik Morgan

The 7 Best Anime Shows To Watch in December 2023

Now that December has arrived, we are entering the final stretch of the Fall anime season as well as 2023 as a whole. While no shows will be embracing the holiday season, there are still plenty of wonderful shows to watch. The end of Fall means the conclusion to some of our favorite shows, such asJujutsu KaisenSeason 2, or new shows that took the world by storm, likeZOM 100: Bucket List of the Dead....

August 4, 2025 · 5 min · 1035 words · Mary Bryant

The Forever Purge Director on Crafting the Franchise's Final Movie

Directed byEverardo Goutand written byJames DeMonaco(the creator ofThe Purgefranchise),The Forever Purgewill follow what happens when a rogue group of lawless individuals decides not to end the annual Purge at daybreak. At the same time, a Mexican couple escaping from a drug cartel find themselves stranded on a Texas ranch, as they are forced to fight for their lives. The film starsAna de la Reguera,Tenoch Huerta,Josh Lucas,Cassidy Freeman,Leven Rambin,Alejandro EddaandWill Patton....

August 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1539 words · Kathleen Martinez

The Mandalorian Episode 5 Theories: Who Is the Figure In the Cape?

Welcome to a very special edition ofThe MandalorianGuide, featuring the first episode of this eight-chapter season that I straight up did not enjoy. Folks, I do enough recreational drugs to know how fun it is to smashStar Warstoys together. I’ve made Bib Fortuna and Bossk kiss. I’m aware of how this works. But paper-thin “The Gunslinger” didn’t do much of anything besides take a walking tour through the Stuff You Recognize Museum....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1383 words · Mary Santiago

The Most Divisive Superhero Movie Is Connecting the Globe Through Max

To those of us (myself included) who really enjoy a so-bad-it’s-good type of movie,Madame Webwas one of the best releases of the year. Unfortunately, critics didn’t quite have the same exquisite taste that this particular grouping of geniuses do, so, when the Sony flick was released into cinemas back in February, it was met with an impressive amount of hate. Sitting onRotten Tomatoeswith 11% (rude!), the movie was the target of pure vitriol fromaudiences who absolutely despisedeverything that filmmakerS....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Abigail Mason

These Are the 10 Best and Greatest British Comedy Shows, Ranked

Of all the genres the Brits are well-known for, perhaps comedy is their best. Ever since the dawn of television, creative thinkers across the pond have been evolving the genre of comedy at a frightening pace, often setting standards before many of their contemporaries have the chance to keep up. From the peak days of the classic sitcom to modern, darker-edged shows, British comedy is always progressing and innovating on what has come before it, regularly inspiring the rest of the world....

August 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1727 words · Dr. Bruce Lindsey MD

This Is What Makes ‘The Afterparty’ Season 2 Better Than Season 1

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Afterparty Season 2. It’s hard to make an ongoing murder mystery series, especially when your main characters aren’t cops or detectives, people who’d have an understandable reason to keep finding themselves in terrible situations. So when Apple TV+’sThe Afterpartywas renewed for Season 2 it was hard to see how the story would move going forward. Would we just follow Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish)?...

August 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1079 words · Misty Stevens

This Randolph Scott Western Got the TV Treatment With This 3-Season Series

In 1950,Randolph Scottstarred in the classic WesternColt .45, which followed gun salesman Steve Farrell as he gets into a heap of trouble after a gunfighter escapes from prison. While the film is notable largely due to Scott’s performance (and the fact that they use the wrong caliber despite the title),Colt .45found new life on televisiona few years later. Though the projects both share a name and familiar premise, they couldn’t be more different....

August 4, 2025 · 4 min · 734 words · Kimberly Reeves

Thor: Ragnarok Is a Great Example of Marvel Treating Movies Like TV

A frequent criticism that gets thrown at the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that the universe really isn’t that cinematic at all—it’s more like television. The argument is that since all the Marvel moviesmostlylook the same, since all the directors have a very concrete box they have to stay in to keep the films visually and tonally consistent, and since the various characters populate each other’s films like a TV ensemble, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a lot like taking a television approach to a massive, billion-dollar-grossing movie franchise....

August 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1102 words · Ariana Johnson

Umbrella Academy: Ellen Page and Robert Sheehan on That Dance Number

Based on the popular and award-winning Dark Horse Comics graphic novels created byGerard Way(My Chemical Romance) and illustrated byGabriel Bá, the Netflix seriesThe Umbrella Academyfollows the “children” of Sir Reginald Hargreeves (Colm Feore), a billionaire industrialist who adopts seven of the 43 infants inexplicably born on the same day in 1989 to random women who showed no signs of pregnancy the day before. While they’ve been prepared to save the world, things are never that easy, and now that the impending apocalypse is very real, Luther (Tom Hopper), Diego (David Castañeda), Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman), Klaus (Robert Sheehan), Vanya (Ellen Page) and Number Five (Aidan Gallagher) must get over their own family drama, if they have any chance of stopping global destruction....

August 4, 2025 · 10 min · 2008 words · Mrs. Jennifer Smith