Munich The Edge Of War Trailer Reveals Jeremy Irons-Led WWII Thriller

Netflix has unveiled the first trailer forMunich - The Edge of War, a World War II espionage thriller that puts a diplomat face to face with Adolf Hitler (Ulrich Matthes) as the Führer is about to launch an attack in Czechoslovakia. The movie is set to premiere in theaters in early January and on the streaming platform later that same month. The trailer reveals the build-up of a life-threatening scenario as British civil servant Hugh Legat (George MacKay) is recruited to fly to Germany and retrieve some important documents that detail the plans of action for the Nazi leader across Europe....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · William Guzman

Olija Review: An Adventurous Platformer You Won't Want to Put Down

Olija, available on PC and every major console now, doesn’t give much away by its title alone. I wasn’t even 100% sure how to pronounce it when I picked up the game for my PS4 Pro earlier today. Luckily, the very first thing you hear upon firing up the adventure-platformer is a deep, growling voice proclaiming the title for you. But that’s about all the hand-holding that this one-man creation will do for you, choosing to throw you into a fearsome and haunting fantasy world that’s as beautifully entrancing as it is deadly....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1072 words · Michele Hill

One of Martin Scorsese’s Most Ambitious Movies Is Also the Most Un-Scorsese Film of His Career

Even for the most proactiveMartin Scorsesecompletionists, there is always one blind spot in their mission to watch every single one of the iconic director’s films. Those who love all his work long to watchKundun, but unfortunately, it’s a film that’s been out of mainstream circulation for years. Scorsese’s 1997religious historical epichas always been nearly impossible to track down, perhaps purposefully so by its studio, since its initial release. On the surface,Kundunseems like an obscure curio in his rich filmography due to the outlier nature of its subject....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 745 words · Michael Schmitt

Oscar Winners 2017: Full List

And that’s a wrap, right with a proper twist at the end. It’s safe to say that 2017 has delivered one of the all-time Oscar ceremonies, if only out of sheer bizarre entertainment value. Self-indulged? You bet. Absurd? Oh, yes. So long that you began contemplating the very essence of time? You know it. But this one had memorable moments and was low on severely awkward moments which, in my book, counts as a big win, and it doesn’t hurt that a lot of the best movies nominated got recognized here....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 733 words · Brenda Turner

President Viola Davis Becomes a Weapon of Mass Destruction in First 'G20' Trailer

Hail to the chief, baby. Although the American people just elected a new (old) president in November,Viola Davisis about to ascend to the highest office and bring justice for all in April withPrime Video’s new thriller,G20. Ahead of her first term in office, the streamer released the official trailer for the film which shows herperforming one of her presidential duties—attending the G20 summit to discuss the economic future of the globe in Cape Town, South Africa....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · David Acosta

Red Dead Online Update: Is the Naturalist Role Good for Casuals to Play?

Red Dead Redemption 2is one of my absolute favorite games of the last few years. So much so that, after 100%‘ing the main game, I was eager to dive into more story of the waning days of the Wild West. Luckily, Rockstar Games offered up the opportunity by way ofRed Dead Online, a multiplayer world that allows player-customized characters to forge their own Western legend. Unfortunately, while that was a brilliant idea to expand the story and characters ofRDR2well beyond the core game, it was soon set upon by griefers who made life in the Old West a living hell for newcomers to the online game....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1628 words · Carlos Roman

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trailer Reveals Nickelodeon's Reboot

Nickelodeon has just released the first trailer for its all-new animated series,Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which follows the band of brothers as they discover new powers and encounter a mystical world they never knew existed beneath the streets of New York City. The 2D-animated series, which blends action and comedy and features a dynamic fresh look, debuts later this year on the kid-friendly network. The trailer will also make an appearance during theNickelodeon’s 2018 Kids’ Choice Awardsairing live thisSaturday, March 24, at 8 p....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Vincent Lewis

Shazam 2 Release Date Delay Won't Change Filming Schedule

Just because theShazam 2!release date has been delayed by seven months doesn’t mean the film itself is now off track. Indeed, Warner Bros. recently announceda slew of release date changesfor some of its biggest upcoming films – includingThe BatmanandThe Flash– and these new delays have caused WB’s entire schedule to shift backwards. That’s mostly fine for something likeThe Batman, which is currently filming, orThe Flashwhich is made up of adult actors, but fans were concerned that this delay might mean some, uh, inconsistencies between the firstShazam!...

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Phillip Hampton III

Squid Game: The Meaning of Sang-woo and Ali's Friendship

Since its release in September,Squid Gamehas become one of the most discussed TV shows of 2021,earning a #1 spoton Netflix in the USA for weeks following its premiere. The show incorporates many engaging aspects, from social commentary on classism and poverty to issues of morality and survival. Of the many battle royale stories in recent memory,Squid Gameis certainly among the most popular, and for good reasons: One of which can be found inEpisode 6, “Ggang-bu”....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1459 words · Rhonda Cook

Star Wars: The Last Jedi: New Planets Revealed in Featurette

Ahead of the world premiere tonight, Disney has released a brand new behind-the-scenes featurette forStar Wars: The Last Jedi. The film was kept under lock and key throughout shooting, just asThe Force Awakenswas, but that didn’t prevent writer/directorRian Johnsonfrom using real locations to bring the environments ofThe Last Jedito life. This featurette highlights those locations and singles out how much of a difference it makes when filmmakers go out of their way to use real environments rather than try to craft everything on a soundstage and fill out the backgrounds with CG....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 228 words · Hannah Goodman

Stargirl Images Reveal New Heroes, Villains, and a Giant Robot

Warner Bros. TV has released a new batch of high-res images fromStargirl, the latest DC Comics series that will debut on both DC Universe and The CW. The photos give the clearest look yet at both starBrec Bassingeras Courtney Whitmore, the new Justice Society of America, and the giant robot thatLuke Wilson’s Pat Dugan names Stripes.Stargirlhas a lot going for it but I simply cannot stress enough that Luke Wilson has a giant robot and that giant robot’s name is Stripes....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 237 words · Shirley Mills MD

Steven Knight on Allied, Snoop Dogg's Love of Peaky Blinders

From directorRobert Zemeckisand screenwriterSteven Knight, the sweeping espionage thrillerAlliedis inspired by the real-life story of two undercover WWII spies who fell madly in love, only to be set mortally against each other when their true identities were exposed. In the film, secret operatives Max Vatan (Brad Pitt) and Marianne Beauséjour (Marion Cotillard) fall for each other in the middle of an extraordinarily risky mission, and instead of being able to leave it all behind, the husband and wife find themselves pitted against each other, in a test of loyalty and love that could ultimately have lethal consequences....

August 1, 2025 · 11 min · 2192 words · Julie Hopkins

Stranger Things Season 2: The Case for an Anthology Series

The phrase is “steal from the best and make it your own,” and that’s what theDufferBrothersdid withStranger Things. Rather than remake classic films for their Netflix anthology, Matt and Ross took nods from the childhood camaraderie ofThe Goonies, the horror element ofStephen King, and the adventuring spirit ofSteven Spielberg. The end result was a story set in the 1980s about a group of kids who stumble onto a terrifying mystery involving a secret government plot, a parallel world housing a child-eating monstrosity, and a special young girl named for the number 11 tattooed on her arm....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 995 words · Frank Howard