Quentin Tarantino Addresses Once Upon a Time's Bruce Lee Controversy

Spoilers ahead forOnce Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Like pretty much allQuentin Tarantinomovies,Once Upon a Time…in Hollywoodhas invited its fair share of controversies. While the studio probably expected the ending to garner an intense response (hence the desire to crack down on spoilers), there’s also been a lot of talk surrounding the scene involving Bruce Lee (Mike Moh). In the scene, stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) flashes back to when he met Lee and the two fought to a draw, which some saw as insulting to Lee’s legacy—to have him appear arrogant and cocky only to be taken down by some stuntman....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 563 words · Miss Mary Miranda

Ridley Scott’s ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ Director’s Cut Is Finally Coming to Theaters

At long last,Ridley Scott’s crusade to bring his vision ofKingdom of Heavenis at its end. The director’s cut of the medieval epic is returning to theaters for one day only. The film will screen on May 14 and tickets are now available on Fandango. First released in 2005,Kingdom of Heavenis a fictionalized version of the Third Crusade, and centers around a blacksmith-turned-knight (Orlando Bloom), who gets swept up in the battle for Jerusalem in the 12th century....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Timothy Roberts

Scott Cooper Says Horror Film Antlers Influenced by The Exorcist

Scott Cooperis an interesting filmmaker. He’s traversed a variety of genres, from musical (Crazy Heart) to gangster film (Black Mass) to dark drama (Out of the Furnace), but through it all there’s an inherent honesty that makes these films distinctly Cooper’s. He’s flirted with other kinds of genres before as he was attached to direct an adaptation ofStephen King’sThe Standat one point, and now he’s poised to make his debut in the horror genre withAntlers....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Melissa Martinez

Scott Wolf on Nancy Drew and Why He Was Drawn to the Radical Reboot

The new CW drama seriesNancy Drewfollows the brilliant teenage detective (Kennedy McMann) who was known for solving mysteries in her hometown of Horseshoe Bay, Maine, until her mother’s untimely death derailed all of her plans and made her swear off of crime-solving. And then, a murdered socialite puts Nancy right in the path of the crime and she finds herself having to team up with high school nemesis George Fan (Leah Lewis), mysterious rich girl Bess Marvin (Maddison Jaizani), burnout Ace (Alex Saxon) and her secret boyfriend Ned “Nick” Nickerson (Tunji Kasim), in order to clear all of their names....

June 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1677 words · Joel Frye

Sing Street Star Lucy Boynton on Her Audition, Nicholas Hoult

Sing Street, one of the best and most inspiring films of 2016, is now available on Blu-ray/DVD with bonus behind the scenes and making of content. From writer/directorJohn Carney(Begin Again,Once), the story is seen through the eyes of Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo), a 14-year-old in 1980s Dublin, who is looking for a break from his strained family life and finds a glimmer of hope in the enigmatic Raphina (Lucy Boynton). In an attempt to win her heart, he invites her to star in his band’s music videos, but then must quickly form that band and pour his emotions into writing lyrics, all while learning there is much more to her than initially meets the eye....

June 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2284 words · Maurice Robinson

Swamp Mysteries Takes a Bone-Chilling Turn with Troy and Pickle’s Grisly Discovery

The premise ofSwamp Peopleis simple. The History Channel serieswatches the day-to-day lives of alligator hunters of the Atchafalaya River Basin.The 30-day window to tag American alligators has been the focus of the fifteen seasons of the series, in addition to the other antics the alligator hunters embark upon, including fishing and hunting. Since Season 1,Troy Landryhas been one of the main stars of the show. The “King of the Swamp” has had some wild encounters on the Bayou, but there was one recent incident that shocked everyone....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 687 words · Amy Allen

The 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ Love Story Is Surprisingly Refreshing

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Losing the love of your life can’t be easy, butGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3is here to prove it could still be worse: you could be like Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) and lose ittwice. The movie sees Star-Lord reunite with his lost love, Gamora (Zoe Saldaña), though not how he would hope. Back inAvengers: Infinity War, the assassin was killed by her adopted father Thanos (Josh Brolin) in exchange for the Soul Stone, and a variant of her was brought back inAvengers: Endgameas a consequence of the time heist sequence....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1094 words · Kelly Thomas

The CW’s Quirky 89% Rotten Tomatoes Procedural Is Coming to Streaming

The CW’s crime proceduralGood Cop/Bad Copis heading to Prime Video. Starting July 11, all eight episodes of the first season will be available for streaming on Amazon’s platform in the U.S. Already airing on The CW and streaming on Roku, with its move to Prime Video,Good Cop/Bad Copis poised to reach an even broader audience. The series merges comedy, police procedural, and character-driven sitcom in a fun way. Fans ofPsych,The Middleman, or earlyBrooklyn Nine-Ninewill likely find themselves loving it....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Aaron Douglas

The Flash Video Recap Show: Running Backwards

Welcome back to Collider’s recap show forThe Flash. Join John Campea, David Griffin, Kaori Takee and John Rocha as they review the eleventh episode of the second season of the CW’s popular DC adaptation, entitled ‘The Reverse-Flash Returns.” Eobard Thawne has been a constant thorn in Barry’s side ever since he murdered his mother all those years ago. Now, back in Central City for the first time (in his timeline), Barry is faced with the difficult choice of what to do with his greatest antagonist....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 299 words · Hailey Peterson

The Haunting Season 3: Mike Flanagan on When It Could Happen

Although there are no plans for a thirdThe Hauntingseason,Mike Flanaganis not opposed to returning to the series in the future if the right conditions are met. Speaking toEntertainment Weeklyabout his upcoming limited-seriesMidnight Mass, Flanagan explained that he and his producer partnerTrevor Macywould need to find the right piece of literature to bring the series back, one that resonates withThe Haunting of Hill HouseandThe Haunting of Bly Manorthemes. When asked if there were any current ideas for a third season ofThe Haunting, Flanagan repeatedwhat he already said last December: sadly, a thirdThe Hauntinganthology is not in his busy plans....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Nicholas Mcclure

The Hunt Teaser Promises Plenty of Carnage from Blumhouse

I went to seeCrawllast night at my local AMC theater, which means I had to sit through literally 28 minutes of trailers. Now, I love trailers, but usually I’ve seen them online before I ever get a chance to see them in an actual movie theaters. But that was not the case last night. No, last night I caught the full trailer for Blumhouse’sThe Hunt, from writer-producerDamon Lindelofand directorCraig Zobel. I audibly gasped when I realized what I was watching, and two-and-a-half minutes later, I turned to my girlfriend and said something to the effect of, “well, that looks f-ing awesome....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Brooke Mcintosh

The Making of Thor: Ragnarok: How Taika Waititi Rebooted the Marvel Franchise

“How the MCU Was Made”is a series of deep-dive articles that delve into the ins and outs of the development history, production, and release of all the Marvel Studios movies. Marvel Studios isn’t necessarily keen on dwelling on — or even admitting, really — mistakes. The Marvel Cinematic Universe had a couple of creative missteps early on with the troubled productions ofThe Incredible HulkandIron Man 2, but instead of harping on what went wrong, they quietly applied what they learned in making those movies to their future films....

June 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2317 words · Michelle Walters

Warcraft Movie Review: Summoning Ambivalence

I feel conflicted aboutDuncan Jones’Warcraft. On the one hand, it’s a movie that comes off as bloated, loaded down with exposition, and constantly trying to service too many characters while ultimately serving almost none of them. And yet it’s also a film that left me wanting more. Jones’ ambition sucks us in with his unabashed high fantasy world building.Warcraftis a film that is loaded with problems, and yet I couldn’t help but admire what it was trying to accomplish....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 825 words · Natasha Thompson