Resident Evil 9: Everything We Know About Resident Evil Requiem

Capcom has officially unveiledResident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline installment in the legendary survival horror franchise. RE9 was announced at Summer Game Fest onJune 6, 2025, the game is set to launch onFebruary 27, 2026for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. But this isn’t just another sequel—Requiemmarks a significant tonal and gameplay shift, embracing psychological horror, dual-perspective play, and deep franchise lore in ways the series hasn’t explored before....

August 12, 2025 · 23 min · 4830 words · Gabriela Mendez

Ridley Scott Talks Alien Abduction in Phoenix Forgotten Video

Today, we’re happy to debut an exclusive featurette forPhoenix Forgotten, the upcoming found footage thriller based on the unexplained true events of The Phoenix Lights sightings. In 1997, several mysterious lights appeared in a v-formation over Nevada and Arizona where numerous sightings were reported. Phoenix Forgottentakes a cue fromThe Blair Witch Project, following a trio of students who headed out into the desert to investigate the strange events, never to be seen again....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 270 words · Sara Smith

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Spoilers: Mark Hamill on Luke's Story

Spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi follow below. If you haven’t seen the movie, turn back now. If you’re reading this I assume you’ve seenStar Wars: The Last Jedi, which means you know what happens with Luke Skywalker.Mark Hamillhas never been one to mince words, and he was upfront about the fact that his initial reaction to finding out he has a total of 30 seconds of screentime inThe Force Awakenswas not exactly super positive....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 624 words · Margaret Fleming

Stranger Things 2 Has Some Major Story Problems

Stranger Things 2takes place over nine episodes, one more than the previous season, and arguably six more thanThe Duffer Brothersneeded to tell the best story possible. Following the logic of Hollywood sequels that “more is better,”Stranger Things 2is a constant drag, spinning its wheels on storylines that lack subtext, detours that fail to grow the characters, and a sci-fi plot that feels like a retread of Season 1. And yet under Netflix’s unique metrics, the show is a massive success by virtue of being slightly longer and getting media attention....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 634 words · Rachel Gordon

Succession: Jeremy Strong on Why Kendall Is the Anti-Hero of Our Time

Created byJesse Armstrong(Peep Show), the HBO drama seriesSuccessionfollows the Roy family – made up of Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and his four children (Alan Ruck,Jeremy Strong,Sarah SnookandKieran Culkin) – who controls one of the biggest media and entertainment conglomerates in the world. And just when they thought that their aging father would be stepping back from the company, the tough patriarch changes his mind, throwing everything into upheaval and forcing the family to choose sides....

August 12, 2025 · 9 min · 1822 words · Barbara Christensen

SuperMansion Season 2 Review: Stop-Motion Heroes Pull No Punches

If comic book superheroes are precious to you, then you might want to skip the unapologetically super-satire series,SuperMansion. However, if you have a sense of humor and don’t take caped crusaders and mustache-twirling villains too seriously, then this uproariously funny send-up of some of the most iconic comic book characters ever is exactly the sort of balm you need in this “Why So Serious?” superhero-obsessed world. Luckily for you, Season 2 is available to stream onCrackleright now!...

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 567 words · David Riley

The Game Revisited: The Films of David Fincher

[WithMindhunterset to premiere next week, we’re reposting our deep dives into the work of director David Fincher.These articles containspoilers.] Se7enis a dark, brooding film focusing on the nature of sin. It’s atmospheric, beautifully shot, and thoughtfully constructed. Unfortunately,The Gamewas a painfully disappointing follow-up where Fincher’s cynicism provided too much of a gap. The movie has the veneer of something cathartic and exciting, but whereas the darkness ofSe7enhad an nasty, beating pulse,The Gamewas a limp mish-mash of ideas that still managed to culminate into something thoughtful, but the thought was unrewarding when compared to the other movies Fincher would make in most of his other movies....

August 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1346 words · Lynn Willis

The Lovebirds Review: Rae and Nanjiani Elevate Netflix Rom-Com

The hook ofThe Lovebirdsisn’t bad—what if you were forced into life-and-death circumstances with your significant other moments after you broke up? Unfortunately,Michael Showalter’s new rom-com never really transcends this hook, and instead falls into standard crime-comedy tropes. In the hands of lesser actors,The Lovebirdswould quickly fall apart and feel like a lesser version of a movie likeDate Night, which wasn’t that great a movie when it came out a decade ago....

August 12, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Justin Meyer

The Year 55 Oscars Were Stolen Before the Ceremony

As much as we would all like it, not everyone canwin an Academy Award.Performers have sought out these prized golden statues for almost an entire centurynow by putting in work and turning in one iconic performance after another. Why have people busted their butts over these awards? Because they’re (typically) the sign of the best of the best movies. You don’t get better than anOscar-winning performance or film! There have been times when an Oscar has been awarded to somebody that, by the audience’s consensus, doesn’t deserve it, and probably should have gone to someone else....

August 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1019 words · Debra Dixon

This Non-Dating Reality Show Leads to More Marriages Than ‘The Bachelor’

During the finale ofBig Brother 26,Julie Chen Moonveswas eagerly excited about pushingTucker Des LauriersandRubina Bernabeinto marriage mode. Of course, they had been separated for some weeks, butJulie Chen Moonves was eager to see these two say, “I do.“Julie Chen Mooves noted the highly successful marriage rate of previous contestants while she name-dropped another franchise’s lower success rate. Having previously called it a “marriage show”, the veteran host said during the Big Brother 25th Anniversary Special in July 2023....

August 12, 2025 · 4 min · 760 words · Deborah Malone

Thor: Ragnarok Composer Mark Mothersbaugh on Working with Marvel

Along with the hilarious moments, heartfelt character interaction and big action sequences, one of the most memorable aspects ofThor: Ragnarokis the musical score, from composerMark Mothersbaugh. The creator of the band DEVO has spent years scoring everything fromPee-Wee’s PlayhouseandRugratstoThe LEGO Movieand multiple films forWes Anderson, before jumping into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and leaving his own stamp of creativity on the world ofThor, for directorTaika Waititi. During a press day at Marvel Studios to discuss some of the behind-the-scenes aspects of theThorworld, Collider got the opportunity to sit down withThor: Ragnarokcomposer Mark Mothersbaugh for this 1-on-1 interview about how he got into composing music for film and TV, what attracts him to a project, how he first became aware of the work of Taika Waititi, that the original script was even wilder than the finished film, how Marvel is different from other movie studios, and whether he’d be game to work with Marvel again....

August 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1574 words · Eric Chandler

Vincent D’Onofrio, Giancarlo Esposito, and Nigél Thatch on Godfather of Harlem

The Epix drama seriesGodfather of Harlemfollows infamous crime boss Bumpy Johnson (Academy Award winnerForest Whitaker), who returned home from ten years in prison in the early 1960s, only to find the streets he once ruled being controlled by the Italian mob, and more specifically by Genovese family boss Vincent “Chin” Gigante (Vincent D’Onofrio). In a fight to regain control, the battle leads him to form an alliance with Malcolm X (Nigél Thatch), at a time when social upheaval is tearing the city apart....

August 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2146 words · Philip Gonzalez

Walton Goggins on Saying Goodbye to Vice Principals

With Emmy nominations being announced on July 12th, it’s the perfect time to look back on and spotlight stand-out TV that qualifies for recognition. One of the more memorable performances in comedy over the last year was that ofWalton Gogginsas Lee Russell, the scheming and seemingly sociopathic co-vice principal and frenemy of Neal Gamby (played by co-creatorDanny McBride), on the HBO comedy seriesVice Principals. Collider got the opportunity to sit down and chat with actor Walton Goggins about his experience onVice Principalsand why he’s sad the show is done, telling a story that was designed as a two-season story, how it was one of the greatest experiences of his life, the freedom of playing a character that you don’t have to try to make sympathetic, the joy of working with Danny McBride, and why being stuck with each other is exactly what Lee Russell and Neal Gamby deserve....

August 12, 2025 · 12 min · 2355 words · Joseph Reese