Michael Shannon Joins Tammy Wynette TV Show Starring Jessica Chastain

Michael Shannon(The Shape of Water,Nine Perfect Strangers) has signed on to star alongsideJessica Chastain(Scenes From a Marriage,The Eyes of Tammy Faye) in an upcoming limited series titledGeorge & Tammy,Deadlinereports. The six episode series, which is being backed by Spectrum Originals and Paramount Network, will focus on the volatile relationship between country music stars and married couple,George JonesandTammy Wynette, and has setJohn Hillcoat(The Road) to direct. The series was created and will be executively produced byDead to Mecreator and producer,Abe Sylvia....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Mary Smith

Microsoft Shares Letter From Their Attempted Nintendo Acquisition in 1999

BeforeXboxbecame one of the leading consoles in the gaming universe, it tried to enter the video game market by purchasing a legacy console company. At the turn of the 21st century, Microsoft tried to acquireNintendo, and the Xbox Museum, which showcases the history of the gaming console, has displayed a letter sent between the two companies as part of its legacy. According toGameRant, the letter details how Microsoft addressed a planned buyout with Nintendo....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Madison Sandoval

Mike Flanagan to Adapt Something Is Killing the Children Comic for Netflix

Horror maestroMike Flanaganand his producing partnerTrevor Macywill co-write and executive produce a series adaptation of the buzzy Boom! Studios comic bookSomething is Killing the Childrenfor Netflix,per The Hollywood Reporter. Written byJames Tynion IVand drawn byWerther Dell’Edera,Something is Killing the Childrenbegan its run in September 2019, and quickly became an sleeper hit. The comic, about a mysterious monster-killing stranger who arrives in a town whose children have been going missing, was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best New Series in 2020....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Amy Dixon

New on TV This Week — 'Grey's Anatomy' Continues, 'S.W.A.T.' Signs Off, and Much More

From the best in live sport to new episodes of your favorite dramas, the upcoming week of network television is set to be stacked. Although there are now major talking points similar to previous weeks, with the recent Super Bowl LIX and the97th Academy Awardsmarking two huge dates in the calendar. Instead of major events, this coming week is simply all about the best of recurring television, from the continuation of beloved procedurals and the next episodes of the world’s best reality shows....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 916 words · Brandon Yu

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood In-Movie Poster Features DiCaprio

Quentin Tarantino’s next film,Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is about, well, Hollywood, so it’s only appropriate that the marketing for the film leans into the self-reflexive nature of the 1969-set film.Leonardo DiCaprioleads the cast as Rick Dalton, a mildly famous TV actor who’s having trouble transitioning into movies. In a new poster released forOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood, we actually get a look at a poster for a moviewithinthe movie, the Rick Dalton vehicleOperazione Dyn-O-Mite!...

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 242 words · Casey Armstrong

Parasite HBO Series Is Not a Remake, Says Adam McKay

HBO’sParasiteseries is moving forward. Appearing onJosh Horowitz’sHappy Sad Confused podcast, writerAdam McKayconfirmed that the series is “chugging full speed ahead,” and offered some clarity about how exactly the series will connect to Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning film. In a wide-ranging interview that covered everything from his new podcast delving into NBA history to his upcoming film,Don’t Look Up, McKay spoke briefly about the series. Most notably, he clarified that the series is not an adaptation or a remake....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Amanda Hood

Patty McCormack on The Bad Seed and Rob Lowe

From executive producer/director/starRob Lowe, the Lifetime Television reimagining of the iconic 1956 psychological horror filmThe Bad Seedfollows a single father (Lowe) who seems to have everything under control, until a tragedy hits too close to home and forces him to question everything he thought he knew about his sweet, beloved and highly driven daughter. As more and more bad things happen to people surrounding Emma (brilliantly played byMckenna Grace, with a performance that will give you chills), he begins to wonder just what his own daughter is capable of and what he is willing to do to stop it....

July 13, 2025 · 8 min · 1586 words · Julie Harris

Pet Sematary Ending Explained: Let's Talk About Those Changes

Be aware there are spoilers for both the 1989 and 2019 versions of Pet Sematary, as well as the original novel. If you’ve seen the new spin onPet Sematary, heck even if you’ve just seen the trailer (don’t read this if you’ve only seen the trailer), you know that the latest adaptation ofStephen King’s classic novel takes some liberties and makes some big swings. Of course, there’s the big switch – it’s not the toddler Gage who dies in this version, it’s his older sister Ellie, and that key shakeup has all kinds of ramifications on the end product....

July 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1386 words · Jennifer King

Power Rangers Ads Tease Mighty Morphin' Action

The Power Rangers were essentially superheroes before superheroes became a dominant force in film and television. ExceptPower Rangerstakes it a step further by adding dinosaurs, aliens, and robots into the equation. Basically, there’s a whole lot of opportunity for awesomeness in the franchise – even without the benefit of nostalgic appeal – and fortunately the folks behind the newPower Rangersmovie seem to get that. I just hope they don’t get caught up in being too clever about it....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Colton Montgomery

Quibi's Jeffrey Katzenberg Reveals Details About Phone-Only Platform

Quibi’s co-founderJeffrey Katzenbergrevealed several details about the soon-to-launch streaming platform in a new interview with Deadline. Katzenberg, the former chairman of Walt Disney Studios, has established an impressive lineup of creators for the smartphone-only platform, includingSteven Spielberg, who is currently writing a horror series that will utilize special technology only allowing viewers to watch it at night. The content available on Quibi is divided into several categories, including Movies in Chapters likeMost Dangerous GamestarringLiam HemsworthandChristoph WaltzandSurvivestarringSophie Turner, Unscripted and Docs, and Daily Essentials....

July 13, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Michelle Bradshaw

Rust Creek Review: A Backwoods Thriller with Welcome Updates

If you’ve watched enough thrillers, you know that nothing good comes to city folk who wander into the backwoods. We’ve seen so many fish out of water horror over the years and the deep woods killer/rapist has become such a recognizable trope that it got the meta-horror treatment withTucker and Dale vs. Evil, joining the ranks of zombie movies, slashers, vampires and the other horror staples so popular they spawn self-referential humor....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 688 words · Jason Hamilton

Suspiria: Amazon Reveals Four Ominous New Posters

“Tremble, tremble!! The witches are back…” Amazon Studios continues be quite the tease with their promo rollout for the upcomingSuspiriaremake. More than a year after sometantalizing set photoshit the web, we finally got our first look at official images earlier this month, and now Amazon has release a set of four familiar-looking new posters with some mighty ominous phrases scrawled on top. “Give your soul to the dance” is a particularly menacing phrase, considering the footage Amazon unveiled at CinemaCon last month, which audience members described as astomach-testing sequence of brutal violence, which witnessedDakota Johnsonwhirling around a ballet studio, while another woman was contorted in bone-snapping agony in response to each of Johnson’s twirls, kicks and twists....

July 13, 2025 · 2 min · 278 words · Philip Mason

Telluride 2015: 'Anomalisa', 'He Named Me Malala', 'Taxi'

If you follow the fall film festival circuit you’ve probably already read about how unique the Telluride Film Festival is. But since this is the first time that Collider has gone, I’m going to post a few thoughts about the festival, and include some quick thoughts on a few of the screenings that I’ve attended. Firstly, Telluride is difficult to get to, but as its nestled in the southern portion of the Rocky Mountain high country it’s a pleasant extra one or two hour drive from the small Grand Junction or Montrose airports....

July 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1366 words · Monique Osborne