LEGO Announces The Office Set Coming Soon

The official LEGO Twitter has just announced an upcoming brand-new set based on NBC’s critically acclaimed sitcomThe Office. Based on the ideas born from a huge fan of the show and LEGOs,JaiJai Lewis, the mysterious new set has been years in the making. Though it has yet to be revealed, a unveiling must be coming soon if the tweet is any indication. On July 14 LEGO posted to their official Twitter a photo of what could seemingly pass for a LEGO employee’s office desk....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · John Taylor

Melissa Barrera Has a Very Different Outlook on Being a Scream Queen Now

Melissa Barrerahas been incredibly busy over the last few years. Moving from herbreakthrough television role inVidato the big screen, the actress helped bringLin-Manuel Miranda’s debut musical,In the Heightsto cinematic lifeand also played a major role in resurrecting theScreamfranchise. Keeping up with her along the way, Collider’sPerri Nemiroffhad the pleasure of interviewing the actress a whopping three times forLadies Night. Over the years, Barrera has evolvedher title of a scream queenand has found more of a purpose for the jobs and art that she pursues....

June 24, 2025 · 5 min · 889 words · Carmen Rowe

Mosaic: New Trailer Sets the Stage for Murder in Soderbergh's Latest

If you downloaded theMosaicapp back in December and chose your own version of how to followSteven Soderbergh’s murder mystery, you can now compare your version with the director’s. Later this month, HBO will release the linear miniseries version of theMosaicstory – this time with the perspectives and points of view being chosen by Soderbergh, rather than viewers (though if you want to see other perspectives you can still experience it that way via said app)....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Phillip Martinez

Motherless Brooklyn: Edward Norton & Gugu Mbatha-Raw on Their 50s-Set Noir

One of the many films to premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival wasMotherless Brooklyn. Written and directed byEdward Norton, the 50s-set crime noir is set in New York City and focuses on a private eye (Norton) who suffers from Tourette’s Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. When his boss (Bruce Willis) is murdered, Norton and the team he works with set out to discover why their boss was killed. Adapted from the novel byJonathan Lethem, the incredible cast also includesGugu Mbatha-Raw,Bobby Cannavale,Cherry Jones,Michael Kenneth Williams,Leslie Mann,Ethan Suplee,Dallas Roberts,Josh Pais,Robert Ray Wisdom,Fisher Stevens,Alec BaldwinandWillem Dafoe....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Christian Hunter

Mr. Peanut's Death Explained: Idea Was Inspired by Avengers Endgame

Surely one of the strangest pieces of marketing tied to theSuper Bowlthis year has been the prolonged tease of Mr. Peanut’s death. You read that right. Planters put together a marketing campaign in which Mr. Peanut sacrificed himself so his friends—played byWesley SnipesandMatt Walsh—could live, in a video released last Tuesday. Watch it below: The plan was that Mr. Peanut’s funeral would be broadcast in a Super Bowl commercial during the third quarter of the big game, but the commercial and all promotional content has been paused indefinitely following the real-life death of NBA legendKobe Bryanton Sunday....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 327 words · Mrs. Deborah Johnson MD

New Serenity Trailer: McConaughey and Hathaway Lead Thriller

Aviron Pictures has released a new trailer for the upcoming thrillerSerenity. The film was written and directed bySteven Knight, the creator ofPeaky BlindersandTabooand the director of the terrific 2013 filmLocke. In this new film,Matthew McConaugheyplays a fishing boat captain whose quiet life is upended when his ex-wife tracks him down and asks him to kill her current husband. It’s a bit strange that a new mystery thriller starring Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey and Oscar winnerAnne Hathaway, from the Oscar-nominated writer ofEastern Promises, is getting unceremoniously dumped in January, but here we are....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Jennifer Barton

New Superman Movie Coming From J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates

Superman is arguably the best-known superhero in the world, but his cinematic outings have been a rocky road. While 1978’sSupermanis pretty well-beloved as isSuperman II, the next two movies,Superman IIIandSuperman IV: The Quest for Peacewere met with less-than-glowing praise. The franchise got rebooted in 2006 withSuperman Returns, a Bryan Singer-directed sequel/reboot toSuperman II, but again, fans were lukewarm on the film (personally, I think it’s a pretty great post-9/11 take on the character)....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Alice Moyer

Paul Greengrass' Norwegian Terrorist Movie Acquired by Netflix

Netflix picked up the rights to Paul Greengrass’ next film, which will focus on a 2011 terrorist attack in Norway that killed 77 people. Per Deadline, “The horrific violence was inflicted by Anders Behring Breivik, a self described right-wing Christian extremist with a hatred for Muslims. He started the carnage by detonating a fertilizer bomb outside the headquarters of the prime minister that killed eight people. After that, Breivik dressed in a police uniform, took a short ferry ride to Utoya Island outside of Oslo, and methodically murdered teens attending a Labor Party Youth Camp as they tried to escape....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Rebecca Gibson

Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Tyburski on The Sound of Silence

One of the many films to world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival was writer/directorMichael Tyburskiand writer/producerBen Nabors’The Sound of Silence. The film, based on their short filmPalimpsest(Special Jury Prize, 2013 Sundance Film Festival) is about a self-taught “house tuner” (played byPeter Sarsgaard) that provides sonic harmony to troubled Manhattan clients by visiting their homes and adjusting what’s plugged in. His practice provides help to people with fatigue, depression and anxiety....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Adam Suarez

Raquel 1:1 Review: Impactful Religious Story Stumbles at the Finish Line

As her first solo film,Mariana Bastosdirects and writes a story about youth, religion, controversy, and what it means to be a woman.Raquel 1:1follows the story of a religious teenager named Raquel, who moves in with her father in a small town after the tragic and violent death of her mother. Throughout the film, Raquel is haunted by those final moments with her mother as we slowly learn what exactly happened the night of her death....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 630 words · Derek Baker

Robert Pattinson Poised to Star in Christopher Nolan's Next Movie

The pieces ofChristopher Nolan’s next cinematic puzzle are starting to fall into place, asRobert Pattinsonis poised to star oppositeJohn David Washingtonin the next film from the director ofInception, Collider has exclusively learned. With plot details being kept under wraps, little is known about the actual film, thoughVarietydescribed it as “a massive, innovative action blockbuster” that will once again be shown in IMAX – no surprise given Nolan’s preference for the large-screen format....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 659 words · Randall Fisher

Stranger Things: Matt Duffer Calls Season 4 Their “Game of Thrones Season"

Netflix is having a killer 2022 so far, and that only looks to continue with the premiere ofStranger ThingsSeason 4 in May. There have been a few visual teases in the last few months, and now creatorsMattandRoss Dufferhave dropped some more information about the upcoming season that should get any fan of the horror series excited. DuringDeadline’s Contenders Television Panel, The Duffer Brothers talked about the more expanded scope of the upcoming season....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 703 words · Sharon Weaver

The 2024 Oscar Nominated Shorts, Ranked

The Oscar shorts categories feature some of the most underrated films every year at the Academy Awards.The Live Action, Animated, and Documentary Shorts categories take viewers to unexpected places, utilize exciting new technologies, inform about people and places that deserve more attention—and does so all within a fraction of the time that a feature takes.Everyone fromMartin McDonaghtoPixarhave made their names in the short features, before going on to become major names in features....

June 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1706 words · Kristy Brown