New Movie Trailers: Beauty and the Beast, Finding Dory, More

We had a good streak going the last two week, but things seem to have lost a bit steam this week as far as the amount of trailers released goes. Nevertheless, here we are again, giving you the latest trailers of the week to assist you in making your movie and TV viewing choices. This week, we got brand new trailers forBeauty and the Beast,Finding Dory,Independence Day: Resurgence,Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,Free State of Jones, and more....

July 22, 2025 · 8 min · 1660 words · Jacob Pacheco

New Wallace & Gromit Movie Coming from Aardman Animations

The classic claymation duo is heading back to the cinematic screen, as a recent report fromcomicbook.comhas revealed that a brand-newWallace & Gromitfilm is officially in the works. The announcement arrives in celebration of the 30th anniversary ofThe Wrong Trousers, the Academy Award-winning short film starring the beloved two characters. “It’s very exciting to have some brand-newWallace & Gromitstories in the works as we celebrate the anniversary of such an important moment in the characters' history,” saidNick Park, one of Aardman’s co-founders, in a new statement....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Susan Oconnor

Popstar: The Lonely Island on Why the Bieber-Centric Marketing Wasn't Their Favorite

The tremendously talented gentlemen behindThe Lonely Island– which consists ofAndy Samberg,Akiva Schaffer, andJorma Taccone– have a new film they produced coming to Hulu this Friday calledPalm Springs(which isincredible). But let us not forget that The Lonely Island also gifted the worldPopstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, which is one of the funniest films of the last decade. In truth, it’s one of thebest comedies of the 21st centuryso far.Popstarfollows the exploits of Conner4Real (played by Samberg), a former band member who has now struck out on his own, found immense success, and releases his second solo album to scathing reviews....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1128 words · Holly Riley

Ringo Starr Speaks Candidly About Sam Mendes' Upcoming Beatles Biopics: "That's Not How We Were"

The announcement of four upcomingBeatlesbiopics has caused fans all over the world to worry. Biopics, in general, are a tough genre to tackle gracefully, and when it comes to the biggest rock band in history, the creators and cast have their work cut out for them.Sam Mendes’upcoming projects, which are set to be released in 2028, are the first ones to have the approval of all the Beatles' families.Paul McCartneyandRingo Starrgave their blessing, while the estates ofJohn LennonandGeorge Harrisonalso agreed to hand over the rights....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 745 words · Monica Key

Ronja, The Robber's Daughter Review: Studio Ghibli Series Flies High

Fans of acclaimed children’s literature authorAstrid Lindgrenprobably know her best forPippi Longstocking, but a new animated adaptation of another of Lindgren’s stories is about to give the famous red-head some serious competition.Ronja, the Robber’s Daughterbrings to life Lindgren’s tale about a spirited young girl who grows up in early-Medieval Scandinavia and is raised by a clan of boisterous and good-natured robbers. It’s the first animated series for directorGorô Miyazakiand Studio Ghibli’s first computer-generated series to boot, but despite the new territory for the acclaimed animation studio,Ronjais a well-told traditional tale at its heart....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 961 words · Jorge Camacho

Tenet: Kenneth Branagh Reveals Twisty Nature of His Antagonist

And now for the latest entry in what is quickly becoming an ongoing series: The Cast ofTenetDoes Not Know WhatTenetIs About. Today’s story comes to you from a conversation withKenneth Branagh, who told Total Film [viaSyfy] that sometimes you may think he’s playing the antagonist, other times you may not, and it all kind of depends on what directionChristopher Nolan’s script is heading in that particular moment. Yeah, here’s exactly what the actor said: “Given the nature of it, as Chris to some extent sort of reinvents the wheel here, a lot of people start engaging with John David Washington’s character in both expected ways … so you might expect me to be an antagonist … but then [the story] doesn’t quite follow what you might expect as the story plays out....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · John Church

The 10 Most Rewatchable Horror Movies of All Time

Most of the greatest films of any given genre are heralded as being timeless classics which can be revisited time and time again. However, horror serves as a bit of an anomaly in that some of the most celebrated films to come from the genre end up being lauded for being so terrifying and so disturbing that they can’t be watched any more than once. RELATED:10 Classic Horror Movies That Have Surprisingly Never Been Remade While the ‘too disturbing to watch more than once’ label is something of a badge of honor for many horror filmmakers, the fact is that many of the genre’s greatest movies only get better with repeat viewings....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1281 words · Daniel Johnson

The 7 Most Underrated Kristen Stewart Movies

WithSpencerreleasing this week in theaters, andKristen Stewart’s performance as the late Princess Diana already racking up critical praise, we thought now might be a good time to take a look at some of Stewart’s other performances that may have been overlooked by the general population. Stewart hasn’t had the easiest climb in Hollywood. Her most popular role to date played out at an early age - that being Bella Swan in theTwilightseries....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1205 words · Jennifer Alvarado

The Haunting of Bly Manor Dream Hopping Explained by Creator

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforThe Haunting of Bly Manor.] Netflix’sThe Haunting of Bly Manoris a wonderful, multilayered Halloween treat that invites repeated viewings, where you may uncover all the fine details (and, yes, hidden ghosts). One of the more intriguing elements of this season is the introduction of “dream hopping.” We should probably pause here to reiterate that if you haven’t watched all ofThe Haunting of Bly Manor, turn back now....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1366 words · Kevin Wheeler

The Keepers Trailer Dives Into A Nun's Murder for Netflix

Along with the impending releases of new narrative series likeGirlbossandDear White Peopleor original features likeOkjaandCasting JonBenet, Netflix is getting back into the true-crime docuseries game this summer. Following the success ofMaking a Murderer, Netflix is now ready to premiereThe Keepers, a docu-series about the unsolved murder of a Baltimore nun that led to revelations about rampant sexual abuse and a host of other crimes in one of America’s most troubled cities....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Luis Davis

The Secrets We Keep Trailer Finds Noomi Rapace on a Quest for Revenge

Bleecker Street has released a trailer forThe Secrets We Keep, which pairs Swedish superstarsNoomi RapaceandJoel Kinnaman, and co-starsChris MessinaandAmy Seimetz. That’s a solid cast in my book, but as with most films, my interest is due to the juicy story here, which takes place after World War II. Rapace plays a woman living a quiet life in the suburbs with her husband (Messina) when she recognizes a neighbor (Kinnaman) as a soldier who she believes committed heinous war crimes against her....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Elizabeth Smith

This Is Hands Down the Greatest Villain in Reality TV History

As one of the most beloved and addictive genres of television on the planet,reality televisionhas captivated the world thanks to its unscripted peek into, well, reality. The genre has manifested itself into a subculture with a highly devoted and fervent fandom that is reminiscent of some blockbuster intellectual properties likeStar WarsorMarvel. There are reality show-obsessed individuals who eat, sleep, and breathe Bachelor Nation, thanks toThe Bachelor,The Bachelorette, and its spin-offs. Fans ofRuPaul’s Drag Racegather at weekly viewing parties to celebrate their show like it’s their own Super Bowl....

July 22, 2025 · 12 min · 2467 words · Catherine Santiago

TLC’s ‘1000-Lb Sisters’ Is on the Verge of a Major Shift and Tammy Slaton’s at the Center of It

TLC’s1000-Lb. SistersstarTammy Slatonis showing off her stunning new transformation on social media that might lead to more hopeful plots in future seasons for thereality TVshow. 1000-Lb. Sistersstarted seven seasons ago when Tammy andAmy Slatonshowcased their journey to lose weight. Together the pair weighed over 1000 pounds, sparking the inspiration for the show’s name. Over the years, the pair lost several hundred pounds and inspired the majority of their family to also lose weight or opt for bariatric surgery....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 682 words · Matthew Cooper