'The Batman': 15 Actors Who Could Play Harvey Dent, AKA Two-Face

WithThe Batmancasting news bringing usColin Farrellas the Penguin andAndy Serkisas Alfred Pennyworth on Tuesday, it has come time for directorMatt Reevesto turn his attention to the filling the role of Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face, who first appeared in “Detective Comics” #66 back in 1942. Created byBob KaneandBill Finger, Dent is a member of Batman’s rogues gallery of villains, though he has been a conflicted foe at times. It remains to be seen which direction Reeves is taking the character – will he be a young ADA close in age to starRobert Pattinson, or will he be older, a laJeffrey Wright’s Commissioner Gordon?...

July 19, 2025 · 5 min · 914 words · Randy Foster

'The Golden Bachelorette’ Star Accuses Chock of Being a Stalker

Pascal Ibguiis dropping his two cents onCharles “Chock” Chapple.The Golden Bachelorettecontestant, who self-eliminated himself in Episode 7, accused Chapple of smotheringJoan Vassos. Ibgui chose to leave the coveteddating reality TV showafterrealizing that he couldn’t give Vassos what she was seeking. In an exclusive interview withGlamourmagazine on June 15, 2025, Pascal Ibgui expressed his views on one of the frontrunners onThe Golden BacheloretteSeason 1, Charles “Chock” Chapple. Ibgui revealed that Chapple wasso forward in his approach toward Vassos that it seemed borderline stalker-ish....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · Paul Farley

'Worst Cooks In America' Co-Chefs Ranked from Best to Worst

A new season ofWorst Cooks In Americais right around the corner.Season 27 premieres Jan 7, and airs each Sunday at 8PM onFood Network.ChefAnne Burrellis the primary mentor and host of the show, using her natural teaching abilities to assist hapless cooks in learning how to make edible food. The group of cooks who are invited to participate inWorst Cooks in Americaare split into two teams: the red team and the blue team....

July 19, 2025 · 7 min · 1309 words · Melissa Mcgee DDS

10 Movies And Series That Will Make You Want To Join A Sports Team

Sports movies are often a great pick, as they are often fast-paced and reliably thrilling. Most people relate to the characters, even those who don’t play or watch sports. They may even spark curiosity in some of us, creating a new love for the sport. RELATED:7 Sports Documentaries Like ‘They Call Me Magic’ Some sports are more under the radar, like poker and chess; you could find yourself put off from watching shows on these sports for having little knowledge on the subject, but that could be a mistake....

July 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1085 words · Craig Delgado

15 Best Holiday Horror Movies of the Last Decade, Ranked

The holidays tend to bring with them a warm sense of familial belonging, a sweet, comfortable coziness that encourages love, happiness, and celebrations. Funnily enough, this makes holiday settings a perfect foil for horror cinema, with the joy of festive cheer clashing with the blood and the guts and the terror of scary movies with such a violent juxtaposition that tends to work a twisted treat. While Halloween, naturally, gets the bulk of the holiday horror glory, the resurgent popularity of horror movies over the last 10 years have seen fun and ferocious flicks made about a great range of holidays....

July 19, 2025 · 8 min · 1568 words · Melissa Green

A 'Sucker Punch' Director's Cut Still Hasn't Happened, Here's Why

Throughout his career, filmmakerZack Snyderhas garnered a bit of a reputation when it comes to releasing director’s cuts of his projects, with titles such asBatman v Superman,Watchmen, andthe upcomingRebel Moon, which premieres December 22 on Netflix. While Snyder has a penchant for releasing new versions of his work, one feature has yet to gain the same treatment: the2011 movieSucker Punch. ThoughSnyder previously revealed why the movie hasn’t had its own director’s cut, he recently expanded a bit more on why....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Shane Paul

Alex Kurtzman Talks Painful The Mummy Experience, Dark Universe

Ah Dark Universe, we hardly knew ye. Universal Pictures spent years developing a series of reboots of their classic monsters under the direction ofStar TrekandTransformerswriter/producerAlex KurtzmanandFast & Furiouswriter/producerChris Morgan. The duo oversaw a writers room that developed scripts for movies based onVan Helsing,Wolfman,Bride of Frankenstein,The Invisible Man, and others, and Kurtzman was personally tending toThe Mummy, which he would direct as the first Dark Universe movie. When it came time to releaseThe Mummy, Universal even dropped an official fanfare logo for Dark Universe and a “cast” photo featuringJohnny Depp’s Invisible Man andJavier Bardem’s Frankenstein’s monster, both of whom had merely been announced for projects that hadn’t even happened yet....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Christian Johnson

Captain America: Civil War Revisited: An MCU Retrospective

The first two Marvel films from theRusso Brothershave been movies that electrify out the gate only to fade a bit on repeat viewings. The diminishing returns are particularly apparent inCaptain America: Civil War, a movie that tries to do a lot, but its ambitions are always questionable, aiming for a bigger stage but not necessarily a better one. It takes two marquee heroes, swaps their viewpoints, puts them both in the wrong, and yet it still carries the emotional impact necessary because we’ve spent so much time with them....

July 19, 2025 · 7 min · 1287 words · Judy Stevenson

Christina Hall and Tarek El Moussa Are Co-Parenting Better Than Ever

Christina HallandTarek El Moussaentertained fans for 10 seasons of theirHGTVreality showFlip or Flop, where the former couple bought distressed homes, remodeled them, and sold them for a profit. But the disgusting houses and incredible renovations were only a small part of what made Tarek and Christina so entertaining as a duo. Fans quickly became emotionally invested in the reality stars, watching their family grow as they took on more daunting projects....

July 19, 2025 · 5 min · 1050 words · Jamie Roy

Daniel Day-Lewis Is Retiring from Acting

‘Tis a sad day for film fans.Daniel Day-Lewishas announced his retirement from acting. The three-time Academy Award-winning star of modern classics likeThere Will Be Blood,Lincoln, andGangs of New Yorkwill bow out of filmmaking after the release ofPaul Thomas Anderson’sPhantom Thread, which arrives in theaters December 25. Here’s the official statement fromLeslee Dart, a spokeswoman for the actor (viaVariety): “Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor. He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years....

July 19, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Marcus Vazquez

David Eason Accuses Jenelle Evans of Using Drugs

Jenelle Evanshas had a lot of issues recently.Her son, Jace, didn’t want to live with her after Evans finally got custody from her mother,Barbara Evans, and he ran away multiple times. Now, she is going through a divorce from her exDavid Easonandthe reality starhas gotten a six-month protective order from the state of North Carolina that bars Eason from talking about Evans on social media or coming to their home on the Land....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Jason Baird

Detroiters Review: The Opposite of Mad Men, in the Best Ways

It’s always a relief when a show isn’t set in New York or L.A. (or lately, Chicago), especially if that show actually films the city for itself. Even comedy series as specific asPortlandia,Atlanta, and now Comedy Central’sDetroiters, have the appeal of highlighting not just city-specific quirks but regional ones, and benefit from revealing an otherwise overlooked point of view. The intro forDetroiterssays “we’re from Detroit City, but we’re getting back on our feet....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Jeffrey Andrews

Flower Review: Zoey Deutch Shines in Uneven Coming of Age Film

Erica’s the kind of teenage girl who whiles away her time housing nachos at bowling alleys, writing in her diary and fellating older men in order to extort them for money (natch).Floweropens with the euphoric grunts of a policeman in the throes of an orgasm. “Where did you learn that?” he breathes, when all the awkward lead-up is done. “Middle school,” Erica replies, as her two friends emerge from the bushes, camera phone in hand, ready to take him for all the cash he’s worth – which, incidentally, turns out to be just $400....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Briana Shepherd