Alice Eve Sets Sail for Horror in 'Haunting of the Queen Mary' Trailer

Alice Evefinds herself on a ship full of ghosts in the new trailer forHaunting of the Queen Mary. The Vertical horror film will be released on August 18. In the trailer, Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness,Bombshell) plays Erin, who takes a “haunted” Halloween tour of the docked ocean liner RMS Queen Mary with her husband Patrick (Joel Fry,Our Flag Means Death) and son Lukas (Lenny Rush,Dodger). They soon come to find the ship really is haunted, and that their tour is beginning to imitate a voyage taken by a similar family in 1938 - one that ended horrifically....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Janice Morgan

American Horror Story Season 9: Sarah Paulson Won't Play a Major Role

After eight seasons of basically playing the face ofRyan Murphy’sAmerican Horror Storyfranchise,Sarah Paulsonwill be stepping into a tiny role for season 9, if any.Varietyreports that it’s “possible Paulson could appear in a cameo”, but the basic gist is that the Emmy-winning actress will definitely not be a major character inAmerican Horror Story: 1984. After appearing in just three episodes of the anthology series' inaugural season, since re-dubbedMurder House, Paulson became one of the main reoccurring stars of the show alongside other mainstays likeEvan PetersandJessica Lange....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 306 words · Janet Cole

Bourne TV Series Pilot Ordered by USA from Heroes Creator

TheBournefranchise will live on, but not necessarily withMatt Damon. While the actor reunited with directorPaul Greengrassfor a long-awaited fourthBournemovie with 2016’sJason Bourne, the final result was rather lackluster considering the quality of the original trilogy. AfterJason Bourne’s release Damon and Greengrass went back to the position they’d kept in the years afterThe Bourne Ultimatum—not ruling out another sequel, but also not doing one until they had an idea worth telling. While we wait to see if that manifests or not, aBourneTV series is now moving forward at USA....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 794 words · William Turner

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Review: Formulaic But Still Fun

Now thatThe Good Placehasofficially ended,Brooklyn Nine-Nineis the one and onlyMike Schur-created TV show on the air. After seven seasons, the show’s formula will be familiar to viewers: A new season-long villain will likely appear later in the season, ending in a cliffhanger that changes the status quo for a few episodes next season before repeating the process. Indeed, though the show is still a comedy, it has amassed a healthy number of villains throughout the years....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1022 words · Heather Thompson

Collider Movie Talk: Batman vs Superman Official Gear On Sale

On this episode of Collider Movie Talk, John Campea, Jon Schnepp, and David Griffin discuss the following: It’s Monday which means it’s time for our weekend box office report brought to you by our friends at AMC Theatres. Holding on to the #1 spot for the second week in a row is the latest James Bond filmSpectrewhich took in $35.4 million bringing its 2 week total up to over $543 million worldwide....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 725 words · Ronald Elliott

Copenhagen Cowboy Lets Nicolas Winding Refn Pay Homage to Himself

There is a very funny and tellingexcerptfrom an interview between filmmakersWilliam FriedkinandNicolas Winding Refnthat went semi-viral some years ago. In the video, Refn labels his own film,Only God Forgives, a masterpiece. How much irony is baked into the statement is left up to the viewer to interpret, but Refn ensures that his tone is purposefully ambiguous. Moments later, theNeon Demondirector playfully mentions that he thinks his 2011 crossover smashDriveshould have been mentioned, by Friedkin, in the same breath as established classics likeCitizen Kaneand2001: A Space Odyssey....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1050 words · Jessica Fisher

Darby and Joan Trailer: Retirees Hit the Outback and Solve Crime

Prepare yourself a lamington and put the kettle on to boil, because Acorn TV has just released a new trailer forDarby and Joan, a new series set to begin airing on Acorn TV beginning on August 20, 2025. The new series, which starsBryan BrownandGreta Scacchi, is an Australian road trip drama that follows a retired Australian homicide detective Jack Darby, played by Brown, and a recently widowed English nurse Joan Kirkhope, played by Scacchi, as they trek across the Australian landscape in Darby’s RV....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Adam Green

Doctor Strange Controversy Addressed by Marvel

When thefirst trailerfor Marvel’s psychedelic-tingedDoctor Strangearrived, the reaction from fans was mostly positive, but there was one glaring aspect of the movie that became a hot topic of conversation over the next few weeks. We knew long ago thatTilda Swintonwould be playing the character of The Ancient One, a mysterious figure who teaches neurosurgeon Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) the ways of the mystic, but seeing just how steeped in Asian culture the film actually is, and how devoid of actual Asianpeopleit is, rubbed many the wrong way....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 606 words · Cassandra Sullivan

Dwayne Johnson Speaks Out on Henry Cavill's Exit From DC

It looks likeBlack Adamwas really eager to faceSuperman, asDwayne “The Rock” Johnsonrecently toldVarietyduring a red carpet interview during last night’s 95th Academy Award ceremony. Before the actor presented the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature toGuillermo del Torofor his work on Netflix’sPinnochio, he was questioned about what he thought regarding the fact thatHenry Cavillis no longer attached to play Superman in upcoming DC projects. The state of the Man of Steel affects Johnson because the two characters were teased to be headed on a collision course during the post-credit scene oflast year’s blockbuster....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 447 words · Laura Wolf

Fantastic Beasts 2 Trailer Breakdown Reveals Newt, Dumbledore, and More

Hot on the heels of Warner Bros.‘first trailerforFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, we’ve got a frame-by-frame analysis of said trailer for your viewing and reading pleasure. (Or you can just stare at Dreamy Dumbledore a while more, we don’t mind.) There’s a lot going on between the frames here and we didn’t want to miss a moment of it, but if you’re afeared of possible spoilers–or even speculative ones–then feel free to skip on by, or just watch the trailer again....

July 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1472 words · Stephanie Manning

Hellboy Reboot Release Date Set for Early 2019

Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment’sHellboyreboot is going to miss the 25th anniversary ofMike Mignola’s Dark Horse Comics creation by about a year, but the good news is that this new take on Anung un Rama will arrive early in 2019.Stranger ThingsstarDavid Harbourtakes on the title role inNeil Marshall’s film, which also starsMilla Jovovich,Ian McShane, andDaniel Dae Kim. AsTHRreports,Hellboywill arrive June 26, 2025. Currently, that puts the film in direct competition with Fox’s sci-fi/adventure flickAd AstrastarringBrad Pitt,Donald SutherlandandTommy Lee Jones, directed byJames Gray; and Paramount’s curious comedy,What Men Want, fronted byTaraji P....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 311 words · Ashley Williams

How Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Allows the Supporting Characters to Shine

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.For many longtimeDragon Ballfans, the recent release ofDragon Ball Super: Super Herowas a breath of fresh air. While the film presented itself in a CGI-heavy animation style, one ofSuper Hero’s most notable accomplishments concerned its characters. Specifically, the absence of the two most notable characters in the franchise: The protagonists Goku and Vegeta. As Earth met an unexpected resurgent threat from theRed Ribbon Army, the two characters most synonymous with the nameDragon Ballwere occupied light years away....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1023 words · Ernest Sanchez

How the Hell Did These 10 Movies Win Oscars?

The Academy Awards ceremony is the pinnacle of film, the most illustrious night in the calendar of cinema that prides itself on recognizing the most brilliant achievements in the industry. Despite the reverence and attention that always surrounds the Oscars, however, the ceremony doesn’t always get it right. While this is perhaps most commonly sighted througha long history of infamous snubsthat came to be more celebrated than the films they lost out to, it has also been present in some perplexing Oscars being awarded to movies that simply aren’t worthy....

July 6, 2025 · 9 min · 1822 words · Tammy Bryant