'Citadel Diana' Review' Spy Spin-off Lacks Thrills

Back in 2023,Priyanka Chopra JonasandRichard Maddenplayed counterparts in the three-figure spy dramaCitadel, produced by the Russo Brothers. Although the big-budget series was met with mixed reactions, it was still renewed for Season 2 and received Prime Video’s approval for the making of international spin-offs.Citadel: Dianaisa product of this Citadel Spyverse expansion, taking place in Italy with events paralleling the original series. Although I wasn’t particularly floored byCitadel, its high-caliber cast and few twists and turns made it somewhat of an engaging watch....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 875 words · Melissa Shepherd

'Food, Inc. 2' Sets Blu-ray and Digital Release Date With New Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

Whenever a documentary gets a sequel, you know that its subject matter is serious enough to warrant further investigation. Collider can reveal exclusively that sixteen years after the release ofthe revolutionary 2008 documentaryFood, Inc.the movie’s long overdue sequel is coming to our homes to catch viewers up on what’s changed — and what has worsened — aboutwhat the American population feeds themselves.Food, Inc. 2will further expose the food industry’s secrets and isavailable on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand today....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Dr. Sheryl Neal

'Platonic': Rose Byrne & Seth Rogen on Mini-Mart Adventures & 'Coyote Ugly'

[Editor’s note: The following contains some spoilers for Platonic.]From co-creatorsNicholas StollerandFrancesca Delbanco, the Apple TV+ original seriesPlatonicfollows Sylvia (Rose Byrne), a married mother of three that decides to reach out to her former best friend Will (Seth Rogen), whom she lost touch after a falling out occurred when she shared her harshly honest opinion with him about the woman that he was marrying. Now divorced and trying to find himself again, the two rekindle their friendship and share some fun moments together, but things don’t go quite as smoothly as either of them expect....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1250 words · Alan Estrada

'Reservation Dogs' Season 3 Sets Return Date on FX

Gather your pack and mark August 2 on your calendar. FX has announced the Season 3 return of their critically-celebrated series,Reservation Dogs. The reveal came alongside that of several other fan-favorite productions set to make their way back onto the network withWhat We Do in the Shadows,Justified: City Primeval, and the final season ofArcheralso dropping their release dates. With therenewal of the third seasonofReservation Dogscoming in the midst of the show’s second season run, we’ve been biding our time since September to uncover when we could expect the gang back together again....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 417 words · Dylan Caldwell

10 Best Alan Rickman Movies, Ranked

Alan Rickmanfeels as though he’s one of those actors just about everyone likes. It’s hard to dislike someone who always brought their A-game to every movie they appeared in, and also starred in various popular movies. More often than not,Rickman was one of the best parts of any movie he was featured in, regardless of the size of the role he played(and he was almost always relegated to supporting performances)....

July 22, 2025 · 8 min · 1568 words · Leah Miller

10 Best Clint Eastwood Movies of the 1990s, Ranked

Clint Eastwoodhas been turning in stellar work since the 1960s and, at 94 years old, he’s still at it, with his next movie,Juror No. 2, set for release in October. Over all these decades, he has worked on both sides of the camera and in a host of genres, from action and Westerns to romance and mysteries. Not all of his movies are great, of course, but the best of them rank among some of the finest ever made....

July 22, 2025 · 10 min · 2031 words · Richard Hess

A24 and Ti West's X Gets First Spooky Poster Ahead of Trailer Release

We’ve barely recovered fromLamb, but indie darling A24 is already teasing its next horror movie,X, with a creepy poster.Xis written and directed byTi West, the filmmaker behindThe House of the DevilandThe Innkeepers, and one of the original collaborators on theV/H/Shorror anthology franchise. Xis being kept under absolute secrecy, and all we know about the film so far is that it follows the production of an adult film in a secluded Texas farmhouse....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · Natasha Griffin

Alien Covenant Ending Explained: What's the Deal with David?

[Spoilers ahead forAlien: Covenant] Alien: Covenantis a very bad movie, and it’s bad until the credits roll. The movie is filled with dumb characters, and when the movie reaches its climax, it assumes you’re just as dumb. And instead of trying to cement the final battle and wrap up its themes (half-formed as they are), the movie gets bogged down in an obvious “Gotcha” that the audience has to suffer through so that we can see anAlienget thrown out into the vacuum of space for the umpteenth time....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 871 words · Christopher Fuller

Aquaman Image Reveals Saddled Sharks, Seadragons and More

These frickin' sharks may not have frickin' lasers on their heads, but they are saddled up for undersea battle in a new image fromJames Wan’sAquaman. Now I’m sure that this lo-res, watermarked image isn’t exactly the way that Wan wanted to reveal this particular scene to legions of Warner Bros. and DC Comics fans out there, but it’s pretty cool nonetheless. We’ll break down what you’re seeing here in detail below....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Sharon Brown

Before 'HOTD' & 'Bridgerton,' Olivia Cooke & Claudia Jessie Led This Period Drama

BridgertonandHouse of the Dragonare not the first timesOlivia CookeandClaudia Jessiehave donned exquisite dresses, attended lavish balls and maneuvered within the limits of a wealthy high society. In 2018, they join forces asbest friends to lead a classic period drama where everyone is complicit in one of theseven deadly sins: vanity. AsMichael Palindeclares at the beginning of every episode of this miniseries, “everyone is striving for what is not worth having” inVanity Fair,especially as our two inseparable leads begin to wander down two very different paths....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1333 words · Kathleen Trujillo

Ben Affleck and Gavin O'Connor on The Way Back and The Accountant 2

After a few turbulent years both professionally and personally,Ben Affleck’s busy upcoming schedule suggests he’s most definitely stepping back into the spotlight, but it’s not exactly the big franchise glare of the Bat-Signal. The two-time Oscar winner’s first major theatrical release since 2017’sJustice Leagueis the personal, introspective sports dramaThe Way Back, which reunites the actor with hisThe AccountantdirectorGavin O’Connor. Affleck plays Jack Cunningham, a former high-school basketball phenom whose adult life descended into alcoholism....

July 22, 2025 · 11 min · 2338 words · Kelly Riddle

Beware the Slenderman Trailer: HBO Series Explores the Myth

“The palest man, the blackest suit, quicker than the tallest brute…The Slender Man, for he can do what no one can.” So begins the first trailer for a new HBO documentary on the Internet boogeyman, the Slender Man. There used to be rumors that Season 6 ofAmerican Horror Storywould focus on this horrific phenomenon, but even this preview is a lot scarier than what theRyan Murphyanthology could ever churn out....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · Crystal Owens

Chef Flynn Poster Touts the Rise of a Young Culinary Talent

Today, we’re pleased to debut the poster for the upcoming documentaryChef Flynn.Cameron Yates’ movie looks the rise ofFlynn McGarry, a young chef who was establishing his own supper club at age 12 before staging at the top restaurants in major cities before the age of 16. The documentary pairs home footage from McGarry’s mother Meg along with new footage to paint a fascinating portrait of surprising culinary talent. I caught the film back at Sundance, and enjoyed it,writing:...

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Jesus Price