Dave Franco on The Little Hours, Sex Scenes, and LEGO Ninjago

Written and directed byJeff Baena, the quirky comedyThe Little Hoursfollows Medieval nuns Alessandra (Alison Brie), Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza) and Ginevra (Kate Micucci), who lead a simple life in their convent. But when Father Tommasso (John C. Reilly) brings on new hired hand Massetto (Dave Franco), a young servant looking for refuge from his angry master, it has unexpected effects on the repressed nunnery. At the film’s press day, actor Dave Franco sat down with Collider for this 1-on-1 interview, where he talked about why he was drawn toThe Little Hours, crazy sex scenes, the challenge of communicating without dialogue, breaking during funny moments, and how the finished product surpassed his expectations, having only had an outline to work from....

July 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1550 words · Melvin Lloyd

Doctor Strange 2: Elizabeth Olsen Teases Some Signature Sam Raimi

With the release ofWandaVisionright around the corner,Elizabeth Olsentook the time to join us for an episode ofCollider Ladies Night! We covered quite a bit of her journey in Hollywood thus far, like howMartha Marcy May Marlenechanged the game for her and how she scored her first blockbuster opportunities, but Olsen also took a moment to discuss one highly anticipated upcoming project,Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. After comparing how much of the script she received forAvengers: Infinity War,Avengers: EndgameandWandaVision, I asked her what that situation was like in that department on theDoctor Strangesequel....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Theresa Williams

Game of Thrones Science: 10 Surprising Facts Behind the Fantasy

I’m not big on pointing out the science that Hollywood gets wrong – the last thing I want to do is yuck anyone’s yum. But as a physicist, I couldn’t help but notice all the fun real-life science hidden in the dragons and ice walls ofGame of Thrones. There are more than a few fan sites devoted to the science problems of walls and dragon speed, includingNeil DeGrasse Tyson’s regular tweets aboutGame of Thronesfun facts....

July 11, 2025 · 13 min · 2704 words · Joseph Mitchell

Here's What's Leaving Netflix in December 2017

Although Netflix isadding a solid selection of titles in December, the changing of the months means we also have to say good-bye to some shows, whether their licenses have run out, if they’re moving to a new streaming service, or if they’re just being temporarily removed. In December, Netflix will loseBlack Snake Moan,Terriers,Young Frankenstein,Nightcrawler,The Queen of Versailles,Amores Perros,Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and 11 seasons ofIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiaamong others....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 290 words · Erik Gates

Jurassic World: Dominion Will Tie Up All Jurassic Park Movies, Says Colin Trevorrow

As we inch closer and closer to the arrival ofJurassic World: Camp CretaceousSeason 2 on Netflix, we’ve started pondering what’s in store for this new season. More importantly, we’re once again thinking aboutJurassic World: Dominionsince it is both the final installment in theJurassic Worldfranchise and it’s set to arrive next year.Filming onDominionwrapped backin November 2020. The movie made headlines a few times, most notably for being one of the first movie sets most focused on COVID prevention....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Anthony Jackson

Legion Marvel TV Series Adds Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza

Marvel Television is expanding its already large reach to FX, which has quickly become a prime destination for some of the medium’s best storytelling on shows likeThe AmericansandFargo. We learned last year that Marvel was joining forces with theX-Menfolks at 20th Century Fox to develop a TV series adaptation ofLegion, spearheaded byFargoshowrunnerNoah Hawley, and now a big casting announcement for the pilot has arrived. Joining the previously announcedRachel Keller(FargoSeason 2) areDownton AbbeyalumDan Stevens, veteran actressJean Smart, and comedic standoutAubrey Plaza....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 509 words · William Garcia

Live by Night: New Trailer Further Reveals Ben Affleck's Gangster Film

Warner Bros. has released a new trailer for writer/directorBen Affleck’s gangster dramaLive by Night. Based on the novel of the same name byDennis Lehane, the film stars Affleck as Joe Coughlin, a World War I vet and son of a Boston Police Deputy Superintendent who operates in the criminal underworld with his own moral code, navigating the waters of Prohibition-era Miami. What is there to say? Affleck has continually impressed as a director, Warner Bros....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Jonathan Winters

Marvelous and the Black Hole Director and Cast on Their Sundance Debut

Kate Tsang’s feature directorial debut,Marvelous and the Black Hole, follows Sammy (Miya Cech), a teenage delinquent struggling with grief and with no outlet to help her deal with all of the emotions that accompany that. When she befriends kid’s party magician Margot (Rhea Perlman), the appeal of learning the tricks to pull off sleight of hand magic gives her a way to channel her inner demons in a positive manner....

July 11, 2025 · 20 min · 4056 words · Michelle Ramirez

Movie Talk: Tim Miller on Deadpool 2 and X-Force

On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (April 19th, 2016) Mark Ellis, Jon Schnepp, Kristian Harloff discuss the following: Somefirst look images from theAntoine Fuquadirected remake ofThe Magnificent Sevenhave made it online, giving us our initial glimpse at the magnificent actors playing the leads in the movie. The film starsDenzel Washington,Chris Pratt,Vincent D’Onofrio,Ethan Hawke, along with a host of others. The remake – a western version ofAkira Kurosawa’sclassic filmSeven Samurai– is co-witten byJohn Lee HancockandRichard Wenk, and will be released on September 23rd...

July 11, 2025 · 5 min · 929 words · Jason Martinez

Must-Watch Episodes of 'Adventures of Superman'

BeforeChristopher Reeveflew through the sky inRichard Donner’sclassic film, beforeDean CainromancedTeri Hatcher’sLois Lane, and beforeHenry Cavilldonned a computer-generated red cape,George Reevesbrought the comic book character of Superman to life in the 1950s TV series,Adventures of Superman. If you really want to appreciate the achievements of modern-day superhero TV shows and movies, do yourself a favor and revisit this classic television series which has origins that reach back before the advent of color TV....

July 11, 2025 · 11 min · 2297 words · Cole Marsh

Netflix's 10 Most Underrated Crime Shows, Ranked

Netflixis home to some of themostfamous crime shows of all time. FromNarcostoMoney HeistandMonster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,the platform has done a great service to the genre and essentially redefined it for mainstream viewers. However, alongside the many chart-topping series thatNetflixhas released over the years, many of them have alsogone unnoticed despite being just as compelling. Whether you appreciate psychologicalthrillersoraction-packedcrimeprocedurals, these shows offer fresh takes on familiar tropes in the genre and are the perfect binge-watches for anyone who wants a healthy dose ofmystery, suspense, anddrama....

July 11, 2025 · 11 min · 2286 words · Tracey Meyer

New Sports Documentaries: Tiger Woods and the 1986 New York Mets

I loveThe Last Dance. The 10-part ESPN/Netflix series dove into the bonkers life and unimpeachable basketball career of one Mr.Michael Jordan, culminating with his last championship run with the Chicago Bulls. It was gripping, exacting, emotion-driven, and nostalgia-baiting television I slurped down with unbridled glee. Clearly, the rest of television has noticed. Two more sports docuseries have been announced: One aboutTiger Woods, and one about the 1986 New York Mets....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Richard Reynolds

Outcast Season 1 Recap: Robert Kirkman Goes Two for Two

Cinemax’sOutcastopens in an almost identical way asRobert KirkmanandPaul Azaceta’s graphic novels of the same name. A small family home in the fictional town of Rome, West Virginia is turned into a house of horrors by the demonic possession of a young boy, who is revealed to his mother by chewing off the flesh on his own finger for sustenance. It’s an unsettling image in both instances, but there’s at least one notable difference in the series....

July 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1220 words · Stacy Edwards