'Ocean's 14' Might Have Just Found Its Director After All

It looks likeDanny Ocean and Rusty Ryan are heading for one last heist, and this time, they’re bringing alongDavid Leitch, with theBullet Traindirector in final talks to directOcean’s 14, which reportedly seeking to bring backGeorge ClooneyandBrad Pitt.Last year, Clooney revealed that there was a script ready for the movie, based on another classic heist film. “We have a really good script for anotherOcean’snow, so we may end up doing another one,”Clooney told Uproxx....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Suzanne Nguyen

'The Strangers: Chapter 1' Surpasses a Frighteningly Strong $30 Million at the Global Box Office

After astrong domestic openingthat saw the movie earn $15 million worldwide in just a week,The Strangers: Chapter 1has since doubled this taking,now sitting on over $30 million. Its impressive opening weekend gross of almost $12 million, alongside a neat marketing campaign thatsaw the sequel garner plenty of attention, pushed the movie through into its third week at theaters with a consistent success rate. The movie’s budget of $8.5 million means thatLionsgate have tripled their production costs, already surpassing the most recent installment in the franchise,Johannes Robert’sThe Strangers: Prey at Night....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 588 words · Wendy Cannon

'Tracker's Justin Hartley Teases Tense Family Reunion With Jensen Ackles

Trackerhas quickly become one of the year’s standout new series for CBS, and in a recent discussion with Collider’sChristina Radish, star and executive producerJustin Hartleyshared some exciting details about what fans can look forward to in the upcoming episodes. The series features Hartley as Colter Shaw, a skilled survivalist who delves deep into complex family dynamics alongside thrilling mysteries in a procedural, or case of the week, format. Reflecting on the creative freedom he enjoys with the studios, Hartley highlighted the collaborative nature of CBS, Disney, and 20th Television....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 518 words · Dr. Carla Parsons DDS

10 Greatest Crime Movies of the Last 100 Years, Ranked

Ever since the dawn of movies as an art form, the crime genre has been one of the most popular and prolific. There’s something about watching these tales of wrongdoers, outlaws, and those who attempt to bring them to the law that’s utterly irresistible to watch on the big screen. As such, several of the films that are generally considered among the greatest of all time are crime movies. Back during the 1920s, cinema truly came into its own as both a storytelling tool and an art in itself....

July 19, 2025 · 9 min · 1711 words · Ariel Martinez

10 Iconic Directors Who Have Never Won an Oscar for Best Director

The Oscar nominations delivered some pleasant surprises, but overall, it was business as usual in the Best Director category. The usual suspects –Steven SpielbergforThe Fabelmans,the DanielsforEverything Everywhere All at Once,Martin McDonaghforThe Banshees of Inisherin– made it in, leaving little room for surprises. RELATED:10 Directors Who Acted In Movies Directed By Other People Over the years, the Academy has recognized many worthy filmmakers in the Best Director category. However, some of the business’s most respected and revered helmets have never won a competitive Oscar....

July 19, 2025 · 5 min · 986 words · Cody Summers

10 Worst Movies Starring Oscar Winners, Ranked

AfterAl Pacinoconfessed in his memoirSonny Boythathe starred in movies he didn’t relate tobecause of money problems, the question arises -is this true for most Oscar winners who’ve starred in terrible movies?While it could be a combination of needing money or staying in the limelight, they’re also just people, and it’s possible for them to make the wrong call when picking a movie. A lot of the time, they have high expectations of the execution, and often invest their own money if they believe in the story enough....

July 19, 2025 · 10 min · 2108 words · Jennifer Mcclure

20 Best Star Trek Episodes from The Original Series

In the more than 50 years sinceStar Trekmade its debut on NBC, the franchise has seen more than a dozen feature films and successfully launched its sixth spinoff series last year with CBS All Access’Star Trek: Discovery. For all the many amazing stories told in the decades to come, it’s hard to beat the originalStar Trek. Running for just three seasons, the series has become synonymous with the science fiction genre and emerged a cultural touchstone that has entertained, educated and inspired dreamers all over the world....

July 19, 2025 · 11 min · 2160 words · Brittany Durham

5 Great Recent Boxing Movies to Watch After Bruised

Boxing and combat sports movies have a lasting appeal for audiences, and have always managed to attract viewers beyond sports fans. Whether it’s an inspirational underdog story or a stirring drama that pushes its central character to their physical and emotional limits, there’s nothing quite like watching a protagonist step inside the ring to go another round. The genre is held up by all-time classics likeRaging Bull, Rocky, Million Dollar Baby, Killer’s Kiss, Fat City,andThe Quiet Man, but new favorites continue to reinvent these age-old stories for the next generation....

July 19, 2025 · 5 min · 885 words · Eric Williams

Alien Covenant Images Debut; James Franco Confirms Role

It’s almost the end of the year and Fox still hasn’t released a trailer forAlien: Covenant,Ridley Scott’s sequel toPrometheusand another precursor to the originalAlienfilms. This could all change very soon, as a new batch of images released over social media seems to be counting down to … something. It’s all very hush hush. But, at the very least, we now have confirmation thatJames Francowill indeed be joining the cast that includesKatherine WaterstonandDanny McBride....

July 19, 2025 · 2 min · 322 words · Johnny Lee

Aquaman Reshoots: James Wan Explains Why Fans Shouldn't Worry

FilmmakerJames Wanhas taken to Twitter to qualm fears that his DC movieAquamanmight be in trouble. Fan fears were intensified recently when Wan revealed that additional filming onAquamanwas underway after wrapping principal photography last year. But it wasn’t the mere mention ofAquamanreshoots that got fans worried, it was the revelation thatRandall Parkwas being added to the film as Dr. Stephen Shin during these pickups. Understandably fans had reason to be worried given recent Warner Bros....

July 19, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Victoria Brown

Arrival Oscar Chances: Is the Amy Adams Sci-Fi Drama a Player?

As the first trailer for directorDenis Villeneuve’s sci-fi dramaArrival, well,arriveda few months ago, many folks had two thoughts. One: This looks incredible. And two: Could this sci-fi film be a major Oscar contender? Well the early reviews from Telluride and the Venice Film Festival lavished the film with praise, and now that it’s screened at the larger and more commercial Toronto International Film Festival (where I got a chance to catch it myself), we may have a better idea of the answer to that second question....

July 19, 2025 · 4 min · 826 words · Teresa Todd

Benedict Cumberbatch on Marvel Phase 3, Doctor Strange

Doctor Strangeis definitely the most psychedelic entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s full of kaleidoscopic visuals as the famed surgeon (Benedict Cumberbatch) becomes able to open new dimensions thanks to some spiritual training he receives in Nepal after surviving a horrific car accident. The Doctor will be central to Marvel’s third phase of storytelling and also potentially receive another standalone film. Cumberbatch himself was long sought for the role but scheduling provided to be very difficult and forced Marvel to exercise some patience....

July 19, 2025 · 7 min · 1352 words · Samantha Stephens

Blue Beetle Movie Moves From HBO Max to Theatrical Release

There are a lot of superhero movies to look forward to in the next couple years, especially for DC Comics fans, and one of those highly anticipated films isBlue Beetlefrom directorAngel Manuel Sotoand writerGareth Dunnet-Alcocer. The film was set to premiere on HBO Max, but Warner Brothers announced on Thursday that theBlue Beetlemovie will be skipping the streaming service and going straight to theaters on August 15, 2025. This is a very surprising move since the studio seemed all about supporting their new streaming service, to the point of including day-and-date premieres for certain titles....

July 19, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Allison Smith