'Superman & Lois' Star Regrets Never Getting to Work With This Beloved Co-Star [Exclusive]

Elizabeth Tullochspent four seasons on the recently concludedSuperman & Loisacting alongsideTyler Hoechlin’s Clark Kent and a litany of other co-stars. However, her biggest regret is that she never shared a stage with one of the show’s last additions to its cast: one with four legs and paws. Tulloch discussed missing out on working with Krypto the Superdog in a recent interview with Collider’sTamera Jones. TheSuperman & Loisfinalefeatures several flash-forwards into the future; eventually, Tulloch’s Lois dies of old age, prompting Superman to get a dog, Krypto, as a companion....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Susan Blake

'The Fall Guy' Release Date Delayed

Ryan GoslingandEmily Blunt’s action comedyThe Fall Guyhas moved up its release date from the previously announced August 18, 2025, to July 04, 2025 Universal announced. The feature helmed byDavid Leitchisinspired by the hit 1980s TV series of the same name, which sawLee Majorsas the titular stuntman.The recently released trailergave fans a peak into the hilarious andaction-savvy worldthat the director has created with an ensemble cast. Written byDrew Pearce, The Fall GuysfollowsColt Seavers, a former stuntmanwho is called back to duty when a major star,Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), he once doubled for, goes missing while shooting a film which is being directed by his ex-girlfriend, Jody Moreno (Blunt)....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Roberta Holmes

'The Wheel of Time' Just Called Back to the Aiel's Tragic History in One Pivotal Scene

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 7. The Wheel of TimeSeason 3 previously revealed the connection between the Aiel and the Tuatha’an as Rand (Josha Stradowski) learnedthe little-known history of the Aielin Rhuidean. Despite their connection, the Aiel have played a substantial role in the season, while the Tuatha’an have not appeared since Season 1 — that is, untilSeason 3, Episode 7, “Goldeneyes,“when the Tinkers seek refuge from the trollocs in the Two Rivers....

June 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1126 words · Thomas Garcia

'Yellowjackets' Most Baffling Twist Yet Proves Just How Far Gone the Team Really Is

Editor’s Note: Spoilers ahead for Season 3, Episode 8 of Yellowjackets Yellowjacketsis no stranger to jaw-dropping twists, from the feast of Jackie (Ella Purnell) to the deaths of main characters like Natalie (Juliette Lewis) and Lottie (Simone Kessell). Season 3 in particular has been dishing out theplot twists and cliffhangers in nearly every episode. There’s been Coach Scott’s (Steven Krueger) capture and death, and the shocking reveal thatMelissa (Jenna Burgess/Hilary Swank) is one of the present-day survivors....

June 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1125 words · Heidi Stevens

10 Best TV and Movie Characters With Trademark Habits

Some of television and film’s most beloved characters stay in the hearts and minds of fans because they’re memorable. It could be a certain style or look that sets them apart. Maybe there’s a high level of energy that demands attention. Perhaps they have a catchphrase that has become quotable and everlasting in pop culture. RELATED:10 Funniest Thanksgiving Episodes From 90s Sitcoms Whatever the reason, it is fun for the audience to feel like they know a character and their habits....

June 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1294 words · Susan Gentry

10 Movies Directed by Women to Put on Your Radar for 2019

2018 saw a significantly low number of female-directed films in comparison to 2017. According toCelluloid Ceiling’s annual study, only 8% of the top 250 films from 2018 were directed by women, a 3% drop from the previous year. But, there’s a bright and beaming light at the end of this tunnel. 2019 is already on track to have a greater number of films in theaters with women working behind the camera....

June 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1322 words · Becky Clark

Alex Strangelove: Craig Johnson on Netflix's Queer Teen Romance

From writer/directorCraig Johnson, the Netflix original filmAlex Strangelovetells the story of high school senior Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny), a well-rounded teenager with a bright future ahead of him, who decides that he’s going to lose his virginity to his wonderfully sweet girlfriend Claire (Madeline Weinstein). But when Alex meets the charming and gay Elliot (AntonioMarziale), things get complicated, as he begins to wonder about and explore his own sexuality and what that could mean for his journey ahead....

June 24, 2025 · 10 min · 2063 words · Kenneth Elliott

Army of the Dead Featurette Explores the VFX Behind Its Zombie Tiger

Editor’s note: The below article contains spoilers for Army of the Dead. Netflix has released a new featurette forZack Snyder’sArmy of the Dead, diving into how breakout star Valentine the zombie tiger was brought to decaying and decomposing life in the apocalyptic zombie heist thriller. Snyder is hardly a director who thrives on subtlety, so when the first trailer forArmy of the Deadarrived and introduced Valentine to the masses, nobody was really surprised....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Danny Whitehead

Arrow: Stephen Amell Teases Finale and Season 5 Villain

There are a lot of questions surroundingArrow’s Season 4 finale next week, especially since its penultimate episode, “Lost in the Flood,” didn’t feel like it was setting up anything definitive (I mean there werefiveflashbacks). But at the recent network Upfront Presentations, Amell spoke not only about what fans can expect from the finale, but also some things to look forward to next season. In a conversation withTVLine, Amell said that the Season 4 finale will feel “different, but look the same” as the Season 3 finale, when Oliver and Felicity rode off into the sunset....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 579 words · Thomas Mueller

At Almost 40 Years Old, Terry Gilliam's Paranoid Fantasy Masterpiece Is More Relevant Than Ever

If there was one person in the last 40 years who most likely looked into a time machine, all bets are onTerry Gilliam, who predicted our bizarre and bleak future in his black comedy/dystopian sci-fi masterpiece,Brazil. Whilehardly a cultural phenomenon upon releasein 1985, an era when escapist blockbusters about American exceptionalism thrived at the multiplexes, Gilliam’s take on an anonymous, totalitarian society imbued with paranoia and consumerism was an equally uproarious and sobering cross betweenGeorge OrwellandFranz Kafka....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 821 words · Juan Williams

Box Office: ‘Moana 2’ Continues Its Dominance While New Arrivals Flounder

Aftera record-breaking debut forMoana 2and ahistoric second weekend forWickedover the Thanksgiving holiday, both films have slowed down at the box office while still maintaining their respective spots.Moana 2concludes its second weekend in theaters by grossing $52 million domestically, which is an impressive haul but still a 63% drop from its opening weekend, the biggest drop of any film in the top five. This second-weekend haul bringsMoana 2’s domestic total to exactly $300 million, a perfect match to its $300 million international total to help its cumulative worldwide total reach a whopping $600 million....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 756 words · Bonnie Soto

Captain Underpants Netflix Series EP Peter Hastings on the Dav Pilkey Adaptation

If you’re a fan ofDav Pilkey’s iconicCaptain Underpantscomics, the DreamWorks Animation movie that delighted audiences last year, or just really funny and super silly animated series, you’ll want to check out DreamWorks Animation Television’s new Netflix show,The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants. Even if you’re not familiar with the characters, who are introduced fantastically well early on in the series, this show is worth a watch for the fast-paced, slapstick humor and the impressively ambitious array of animation styles on display....

June 24, 2025 · 14 min · 2798 words · Olivia Bell

Claire Denis' Best Movies: Where to Start (And Why)

Sure, space is the place, right now in auteur cinema, but space is the pace for French auteurClaire Denis. Denis is a master of using visuals to convey deeper personal conflicts. She is patient, observational and understated. She does not spell things out with handy dialogue, but pays attention to the pauses; the spaces of thought that words cannot be expressed, either due to language barriers or identity barriers. Denis was born in France in the 1940s, but raised in colonial West Africa, spending time in Burkina Faso, Somalia, Senegal and Cameroon....

June 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1613 words · Charles Andrews