Did 'Below Deck’s Captain Kerry Fire Kyle Stillie After Charter Guest Hookup Rumors

The saga of everybody’s favorite Scottish deckhand has finally reached its conclusion.After a nightmare of a charter,Kyle Stillie’s fate onBelow Deckwas revealed: he’s safe to stay aboard. With rumors swirling about allegedly crossing the line with primary guestHelen Hoey,Captain Kerry Titheradgeopted not to fire Kyle, allowing him to remain a member of the St. David crew. After the chaos fromKelly Furey’s removal, Helen took on the mantle as the primary troublemaker....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 346 words · Troy Wells

gen:LOCK Trailer Reveals Rooster Teeth's RWBY Follow-Up

We’re thrilled to bring you the exclusive reveal of the first trailer forgen:LOCK! This trailer was first introduced at the tail-end of the recent Volume 5 finale ofRWBYfor FIRST members, but we now have it available for everyone to see. The brand-new, original mecha series is the next big animated adventure for Rooster Teeth, the super-successful studio behind the landmarkRed vs. Blueseries and the smash hitRWBY. Those shows will enjoy their 16th season and 6th volume, respectively, this year, but all eyes will be on the debut ofgen:LOCK, the studio’s biggest production sinceRWBYhit the airwaves....

July 26, 2025 · 4 min · 743 words · Glenn Smith

GI Joe 3 Delayed Due to Dwayne Johnson's Schedule

Back in 2009, Paramount Pictures and Hasbro rolled out their live-actionG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobraadaptation, hoping for a repeat of the 2007 live-actionTransformerssuccess. Though “Yo Joe!” hasn’t taken off likeMichael Bay’s “More Than Meets the Eye” franchise, the studios made a masterful move by includingDwayne Johnsonin their 2013 sequel,G.I. Joe: Retaliation. That inclusion, which came in the midst of Johnson’s meteoric rise in popularity, was likely a big factor in the film’s more than $375 million global box office take....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Michael Rodriguez

Hey Arnold The Jungle Movie Clip Reveals Characters' Reunion

Hey Arnold!fans got off their stoops for Nickelodeon’s “Hey Arnold!: From Hillwood to the Jungle!” atSan Diego Comic-Con. The panel included the series’ classic voice actorsLane Toran(Arnold),Jamil Walker Smith(Gerald),Francesca Marie Smith(Helga), andAnndi McAfee(Phoebe), along with the new generation of talent featured in the upcoming TV movie—Mason Vale Cotton(Arnold) andBenjamin “Lil’ P-Nut” Flores, Jr.(Gerald). Original series creatorCraig Bartlettand composerJim Langwere also featured on the one-of-a-kind panel, which treated fans to an exclusive first-look clip of theHey Arnold!...

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Grace Owen

His House: Meet the Director Behind Netflix's Excellent New Horror Film

His Housewas one of my favorite films of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Soon after celebrating its world premiere at the event, Netflix swooped in and scooped it up for release, and come October 30th, you’ll finally get the chance to see what first-time feature directorRemi Weekesand his two exceptional leads are capable of. Wunmi MosakuandSope Dirisulead as Rial and Bol, a couple from Sudan seeking asylum in the UK. After making the harrowing journey, the government assigns them a house in a small English town....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Cody Velez

House of the Dragon Reactions Call It Vibrant, Epic, and a Worthy Successor

It’s been just over three years since fans have seen the shores of Westeros. After the conclusion of HBO’s epic fantasy seriesGame of Thronesleft a fiery hole in fans' hearts (or a dagger), it’s nearly time to return once again to The Known World.The prequelHouse of the Dragontakes place around 200 years before Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and chronicles the political unrest that stirs within the ancient Targaryen family. Fans are anxious to revisit King’s Landing and to watch thecivil warunfold as new and powerful players vie for control of the Iron Throne once more....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Meghan Deleon

House of the Dragon: Eve Best Explains Rhaenys' Act of Mercy

The Dance of the Dragons has begun with the penultimate episode ofHouse of the Dragon,and Rhaenys turned out to be the MVP. The King (Paddy Considine) is dead, and theGreens have usurped the throne. And the warning of Alicent’s daughter Helaena (Phia Saban) that she has been murmuring since last two episodes, “the beast beneath the boards,” finally came true. In a new interview withEntertainment Weekly, directorClare Kilnerand actorEve Bestbroke down the epic moment....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 515 words · Valerie Barry

Hurley Was Meant to Be an Entirely Different Character on 'Lost'

It’s wild to realize that it’s been twenty years already sinceLostdebuted. First premiering on ABC in 2004,Lostwas one of the last big network TV shows, the kind where we gathered around the proverbial watercooler week after week for six seasonsto discuss our theories of what it all meant. Just as much as theJeffrey Lieber,J.J. Abrams, andDamon Lindelofseries changed on screenover those 121 wild episodes,it changed even more before a single scene was ever filmed....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1212 words · Ethan Flores MD

In the Tall Grass Review: Netflix Delivers Another Solid Stephen King Movie

ThatStephen King, he’s so hot right now. Not that the prolific horror legend has ever beenunpopular, but following the 2017 surge in King adaptations that culminated inIT’s record-smashing box office, King’s works are suddenly everywhere again. In theaters, on TV, and of course, on Netflix. In the realm of streaming, Netflix is no stranger to King’s appeal, producing adaptations of1922andGerald’s Gamein 2017, and now,Vincenzo Natali’sIn the Tall Grass. Based on King andJoe Hill’s novella of the same name,In the Tall Grassfollows an inseparable pair of siblings who wind up trapped in a Lovecraftian nightmare when they follow a young boy’s cries for help and wind up lost in an ancient, ungodly field of grass that never lets you leave....

July 26, 2025 · 4 min · 850 words · Amy Compton

Interstellar Is Christopher Nolan at His Most Emotional and Earnest

Spoilers ahead forInterstellar. Christopher Nolanhas an awkward relationship with emotion. It’s not so much that his movies are cold and distant as much as their emotional beats feel programmed in. They’re as carefully constructed as any other element, and they can be quantified as such. You need X number of scenes wrestling with the memory of a dead wife or these number of beats to make sure the joke lands. Nolan’s work, frequently concerned with both time and truth, deals with the precision of both....

July 26, 2025 · 7 min · 1371 words · Kaitlin Walker

LEGO Movie 2: Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Mike Mitchell Interview

About a week ago, Collider partnered up with IMAX and Warner Bros. for a special IMAX screening ofThe LEGO Movie 2: The Second Partbefore it was in theaters. While getting to show the film early was really cool, for me the highlight came after the screening, when I got to moderate an extended Q&A withPhil Lord,Chris Miller, and directorMike Mitchell. During the 80-minute Q&A, they shared a ton of great behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the sequel including how “Catchy Song” came about and how it was prevented from leaking before the release, building on what they learned from the first film, which sequences proved to be a technical challenge, the relationship between LEGO and the film, the studio’s involvement in the second film vs....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 300 words · Tiffany Ortiz DVM

Logan Gets Official Synopsis from Hugh Jackman

The big question that comes up withJames Mangold’s upcomingLoganis the one that comes up about every superhero movie that boasts a grimmer perspective: Is this the one that’s going to be great? To me, there may be only three truly great movies to come out of the main Marvel/DC slate -Batman(1989),Batman Returns, andIron Man 3- all of which have a consistent sense of perceptible personality outside of their admirably character-driven scripts....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Susan Davis

Mack & Rita Review: Diane Keaton Can’t Save This Comedy of Wasted Potential

Every so often, there will be a part of a movie that catches your attention and leaves you wishing a different aspect of the film had been the focus. WithMack & Rita, there is the initial potential for a buddy comedy with the duo ofDiane KeatonandTaylour Paigegetting up to wacky adventures together. It starts withElizabeth Lail’s Mackenzie “Mack” Martin, who unexpectedly goes from 30 to 70 in the blink of an eye, after a detour into a magical tanning booth on the side of the road on a bachelorette trip to Palm Springs ages her 40 years....

July 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1117 words · Jaime Poole