The Predator Stars Recast Themselves in the 1987 Original

Just like the 1987Predatormovie, this new one has a very strong team dynamic. You’ve got the natural born leader, characters with specific skillsets, ones that know just the right time to step it up, and a whole lot of chemistry between them all. That connection naturally made me wonder, if the cast ofThe Predatorwere recast in roles from the 1987 original, who would they play? While celebrating the film’s world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival I posed that question toBoyd Holbrook,Jacob Tremblay,Keegan-Michael Key,Thomas Jane,Trevante RhodesandAugusto Aguilera, and the group got pretty creative with it....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · April Booth

The Space Between Us Review: The Fault in Our Planets

Although it was ostensibly written by adult men,The Space Between Uscomes off like it was penned by a lonely teenage boy at space camp. Rather than sweeping us up into a good-natured young adult romance,Peter Chelsom’s film comes off as a constant parade of missed opportunities. What should have been a unique opportunity to capture the majesty of Earth from the viewpoint of one who has only glimpsed it from afar instead becomes a rote road trip movie featuring two leads who have zero chemistry....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 571 words · Debbie Perez

Unreal Season 3 Names Stacy Rukeyser as New Showrunner

Lifetime’sUnReallooks like its headed into AMC’sWalking Deadterritory with a revolving door of showrunners, although withUnRealmost have been involved with the show from the start. Originally created bySarah Gertrude ShapiroandMarti Noxon,UnRealwas Lifetime’s first critically acclaimed hit … maybe ever? … as a biting satire of reality dating competitions likeThe Bachelor, where Shapiro had worked in the past as a producer. The show’s first season was full of smart drama and sometimes shockingly mean, but it was also a show that stood out as something fresh and very much worth watching....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 580 words · Brenda Moses

Victoria Scone Wants a Drag King Spinoff in 'RuPaul's Drag Race'

RuPaul’s Drag Racehas long been a TV staple since it started snatching wigs (figuratively) back in 2009. While the show has had its fair share of problematic moments throughout its years of airing,the reality competition seriesalso introduced many audiences to the historic, colorful world of drag. Apart from the glamorous design challenges, hilariousSnatch Gameperformances, and fierce “Lip Sync for Your Life” battles, the show educated its viewers about the LGBTQAI+ community at large and rightfully made some significant changes to coincide with this generation’s moral sense....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 611 words · Nicole Ortiz

Wednesday Season 1: Biggest Unanswered Questions After the Finale

Editor’s note: The below contains major spoilers for Season 1 of Wednesday. Wednesdaydoes a fantastic job of tying up loose knots and giving closure to its outcasts. By the end of the show’s first season, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega)uncovered the identity of the monsterthat was preying around Nevermore Academy, solved the mystery of her parents' involvement with a murder, and figured out what the prophecy that pitched her against Jericho’s pilgrim founder meant....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Margaret Martinez

Why Patrick Wilson Chose ‘Insidious' And Not 'The Conjuring' for His Directing Debut

Patrick Wilsonhas a wealth of experience in front of the lens, including a couple ofverysuccessful horror franchises, but the newInsidiousmovie will mark a significant first for him —Insidious: The Red Dooris his feature directorial debut. Wilson starred in the first two films of the franchise as Josh Lambert, a father of three who unknowingly passes his ability to astral project and reach a plain called “The Further” to his eldest, Dalton played byTy Simpkins....

August 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1148 words · Kathleen Stephenson

Why ‘Blue Lock The Movie’ Is Coming Out at the Perfect Time

Anime streaming giantCrunchyrollis gearing up for the international theatrical release ofBlue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi, a highly anticipated spin-off of the popular soccer-themed animeBlue Lockwhich is set to drop this summer. The film is scheduled to launch on June 27 in select regions, whileNorth America gets a June 28 release dateand France on July 3. Meanwhile, Japan got to see theBlue Lockmovie earlier, as it was slated for release two months ahead, on April 19....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Dwayne Mayo

‘Dragon Ball GT’ Was Good, Actually

Good things don’t last forever… right? By 1996, theDragon Ballfranchise had been running for 12 long and strong years. Both the original series and its sequel, the uber-badassDragon Ball Z, didn’t take long to grow massively in popularity. People loved, and still do love,Akira Toriyama’s world-building, action sequences, sense of humor, and most importantly, iconic characters. To put it simply,the adventures of Goku and the gang in Toriyama’s original run are some of the most fun that you can find in any action fantasy series....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1316 words · Terry Stevenson

‘We Were Liars’ Season 2 Just Got an Update After Much Clamoring From Fans

We Were Liars, the television adaptation ofE. Lockhart’s novel, wasan instant hitwhen it premiered a few weeks ago. The young adult series is rated fresh at 60% on the review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, but since the season dropped on June 18, news about a second season has been scarce.Deadlinecaught up with Prime Video’s Head of TV,Vernon Sanders, and discussed the streamer’s slate of young adult shows. They also asked about the status of the unannounced second season....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Warren Jackson

"Have You Guys Seen That Show?": 'ER' Veteran George Clooney Gives His Surprising Take on Noah Wyle's 'The Pitt'

If you thoughtGeorge Clooneywas too busywith Tonys season to catch up on streaming TV, think again — because he’s officially a fan ofThe Pitt. During his appearance onLate Night With Seth Meyerslast week, Clooney took a moment to shout out hisformerERco-starNoah Wyleand the medical drama that’s quickly becoming a sensation on HBO Max. Clooney, who played the doctor of a generation of people’s dreams in Dr. Doug Ross for five seasons before trading scrubs for superstardom, couldn’t help but gush about Wyle’s performance in the breakout hit....

July 31, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Thomas Crosby

"John Wick Is the Legend That He Is": 'Ballerina' Director Len Wiseman Reveals What Ana de Armas Is Bringing to the Universe

Yeah, I’m thinking we’re back! Fans of theJohn Wickfranchise are gearing up for the first spin-off movie,From the World of John Wick: Ballerina. Set during the events ofJohn Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum,Ana de Armasstars as Eve Macarro, a new member of the world of John Wick through the tutelage of the Director (Anjelica Huston) and the Ruska Roma. The spin-off also starsNorman Reedus,Ian McShane, the lateLance Reddick, and Mr. Wick himself,Keanu Reeves....

July 31, 2025 · 4 min · 781 words · Brian Heath

"Now, the Mediums Are Really Colliding": From 'Sweet Virginia' to 'Severance' and Beyond, Jessica Lee Gagné Is Finally Ready To Direct Her Most "Provocative" Project Yet

WhenSeverancefirst premiered on Apple TV+, it became immediately evident that this wasn’t just another sci-fi show. Granted, the very premise of the series created byDan Ericksonwas mind-bending, following certain employees at a mysterious company named Lumon Industries who willingly undergo something known as the “severance procedure” to separate their home memories from everything they experience when they’re clocked in at work. While Season 1 took some time to pick up with streaming audiences, the second season, which aired this past January, cementedSeveranceas one of the best shows on television — not just in 2025, but all time....

July 31, 2025 · 27 min · 5662 words · Diane Jordan

'Babes' Stars Say "Don't Talk" Like a Baby in New Alamo Drafthouse PSA

Later this month,King of the HillEmmy winner andBetter Thingsco-creatorPamela Adlonwill make her first round through theaters as a director with her debut feature,Babes, an R-rated comedy touring the complicated world of pregnancy. With tickets going on sale today, she’s gathered her babesIlana GlazerandMichelle Buteauto lay down the law and prevent any rowdy adult children from ruining the moviegoing experience. Collider is excited to once again partner withAlamo Drafthouseto share their latest “Don’t Talk” PSA in which the trio delivers a stern warning to everyone not to use their phone in the theater, or else they’ll find themselves in time-out....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 608 words · Devin Hawkins