Michael Myers Home With New 'Halloween II' Youtooz Figures

With July in our rearview mirror, it’s time for the Halloween spooky season. Well, at least if you’re a die-hardhorrorfan. Spirit Halloween is about to open across the country, films likeThe Conjuring: Last Ritesare hitting theaters next month, and we’re starting to plan all our horror movie marathons. You aren’t in this chilling season withoutJohn Carpenter’s Halloweenand Michael Myers stalking Haddonfield. Now, as the calendar gets closer to October,Youtooz has unveiled their latest genre figure....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Cassandra Davis

Missing Link: Everything We Learned on the Set of LAIKA's Latest Film

If you’re a fan of LAIKA Studios' stop-motion animated spectacles, you probably have a good idea of what you’re in for when their latest filmMissing Linkheads into theaters this April: Stunning animation, well-developed characters voiced by top-tier acting talent, and a surefire Oscar nomination come awards season. But more casual moviegoers might miss out on just how much work and artistry goes into making these relatively small but highly complex and sophisticated puppets move, one frame at a time, in order to bring the next great adventure to the big screen....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Kenneth Tucker

Mythic Quest Season 2 Video Invites Us Behind the Scenes

Mythic Questis coming back soon, and now we’ve got a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the new season on Apple TV+. Although production on Season 2 was briefly shut down in December due to COVID-19 restrictions, the team behind the series is back and ready to deliver us more episodes. With exclusive interviews and shots from the filming, this behind-the-scenes look is the perfect thing to get audiences ready to go back into the world of the game....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Kimberly Rodriguez

Neil Gaiman on American Gods Season 2 and Backstage Turmoil

Adapted from the best-selling novel written byNeil Gaiman, the Starz seriesAmerican Godsis back for Season 2 and the battle between the Old Gods, or the traditional gods of mythological roots from around the world, and the New Gods, who reflect society’s modern devotions (i.e. money, technology, media, celebrity and drugs), is really heating up. And while Mr. World (Crispin Glover) plots revenge, Shadow (Ricky Whittle) and Wednesday (Ian McShane) attempt to get the Old Gods on board for all-out war....

July 15, 2025 · 9 min · 1788 words · Jermaine Hall

New Aquaman Poster Breaks the Surface

Warner Bros. has released a newAquamanposter online, with directorJames Wanheralding the arrival of…somethingtomorrow. So you can bet a second trailer for the highly anticipated DC film is right around the corner. The film starsJason Momoaand serves as the titular character’s standalone feature following his debut in the much-malignedJustice League. This time around,The ConjuringandFurious 7helmer Wan is in the driver’s seat, and he aims to make anAquamanmovie that stands alone as an epic adventure....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 286 words · Daniel Woods

Nurse Ratched History Explained: Book, Movie, and Netflix Series

To say thatRyan Murphyis one of the busiest individuals working in television right now almost feels like an understatement. Best known for creating a number of popular shows — includingGlee,American Horror Story, andPose— Murphy has proven himself a force to be reckoned with when it comes to modern television. Although his usual home base is on the Fox Studios lot, where some of his biggest shows still reign supreme on FX, he made a monumental jump to the world of streaming a couple of years ago....

July 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1509 words · Lindsay Foster

Once Upon a Time Season 7: Colin O'Donoghue Interview

At its core, the ABC drama seriesOnce Upon A Timeis a story of hope, but now in its seventh season, it’s also in a new town (Hyperion Heights) run by a new villain (Gabrielle Anwar as Victoria Belfrey), and there’s a new curse that’s taken the memories of the former residents of the Enchanted Forest. And to overcome it all, a young girl named Lucy (Alison Fernandez) has to convince a grown-up Henry Mills (Andrew J....

July 15, 2025 · 10 min · 1988 words · Hannah Charles

Patrick Stewart and Cast on The Kid Who Would Be King

With writer-directorJoe Cornish’sfamily adventure filmThe Kid Who Would Be Kingopening in theaters this weekend, I recently sat down with cast membersLouis Ashbourne Serkis,Rhianna DorrisandSir Patrick Stewartfor an exclusive interview. They shared their memorable moments from filming, if Joe Cornish asked them to watch any films before filming, their reaction to learning they were cast in the film, and more. In addition, Patrick Stewart talked about what it meant getting to work withRod SteigerandSir Alec Guinnessearly in his career....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Shawn Gomez

Preacher Season 2 Renewed by AMC

Rejoice,Preacherflock! AMC has renewed its new comic book for a second season. What’s more, the new season will have 13 episodes instead of 10, which means AMC is definitely looking to stay invested in the series. The viewing numbers haven’t been particularly high (1.9 million in the key adult demographic in delayed ratings, which take into account DV-R and online views), but keep in mind that most AMC series start off pretty slowly....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Annette Sanchez

Roger Moore’s First Outing as 007 Showed Why He’s One of the Best Bonds

Roger Moore’srun in theJames Bondfranchiseis seen by many fans as the worst of them all, but if we’re going off of his first movieLive and Let Die, there’s an argument to be made that he’s one of the best. This movie has Bond-isms in every bit of its presentation, bearing beautiful locals, fun action, and music that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat (is “Live and Let Die"thebest Bond theme ever?...

July 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1499 words · Joseph Martinez

Sophie Turner & Jessica Chastain on Dark Phoenix and Pranking James McAvoy

With writer-directorSimon Kinberg’sDark Phoenixopening in theaters this weekend, I recently sat down withSophie TurnerandJessica Chastainto talk about the film. Since I knew going in that I didn’t want to ask questions that would spoil the movie, I decided to have some fun and ask a number of fan-submitted questions that I got on Twitter and also talk about theGame of Thronesfinale which had aired a few nights before. Thankfully, they were both in a great mood and willing to play along....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Nathan Stewart

State of the DCEU: After 6 Years & 7 Movies, What is WB's Franchise?

Six years and seven movies in, the DC Extended Universe—or whatever it is we’re calling Warner Bros.' on-going comic book experiment these days—is a fascinating thing. By most metrics, it’s been a success from the start.Man of Steelopened things up in 2013 with an impressive $668 million worldwide.Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justicetook things to new heights with a whopping $873.6 million.Suicide Squadshockingly—and, let’s be honest, hilariously—won an Oscar. AnOscar. ButSuicide Squadis also a film that asked you to believeJai Courtneyis one of the most dangerous men on Earth because he’s semi-accurate with a boomerang....

July 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1033 words · Craig Caldwell

The '40s Noir Western That Influenced ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

Recently,Martin Scorsesetook to Letterboxdto curate a list of companion films that influenced his works. Chiefly among these are several picks that inspired him as he was makingKillers of the Flower Moon, the much-discussed Western true-crime epic about the violence visited upon the Osage nation throughout the 1920s. While every entry on this list is worth looking into, one especially eye-catching film Scorsese named isRobert Wise’s 1948 filmBlood on the Moon. On top of the lunar allusion in its title,Blood on the Moonfeatures a striking number of similarities toKillersin its style and content, but the experiences of watching each film feel worlds apart....

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1159 words · Jessica Thompson