The Most Unsatisfying and Controversial Ending In Horror Had Potential

IfGame of Throneshas taught us anything,it’s how important it is to stick the landing. The finale of a television show or film is paramount, the sliver of difference between a life-changing cinematic experience and a waste of two hours. Cast your mind back to the movie endings that baffled and angered you, maybe it was all a dream, maybe it was an unearned romance or something that was entirely too bleak....

June 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1144 words · Jessica Wilson

The Other Side of the Wind Trailer Reveals Orson Welles' Final Film

Legendary filmmakerOrson Wellesfirst began production onThe Other Side of the Windin 1970, and only continued work on the epic, experimental documentary-style drama in fits and starts until 1976 due to funding issues. Now, almost fifty years later, the film miraculously has a trailer ahead of its upcoming and equally improbable debut at the Venice Film Festival. The film was saved in large part due to Netflix—which will host the film starting November 2, alongside a limited theatrical run—and the decades-long efforts of producersFrank MarshallandFilip Jan Rymsza....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Eric Mccarty

The Terror Season 2 Release Date, Images Revealed by AMC

The second season ofRidley Scott’s horror anthology seriesThe Terrorhas a premiere date and some first images to get us excited (and spooked!) for the excellent series' return on AMC. The first season was an unexpected amalgam of seafaring, horror, and a historical event, all of which added up to a stunning investigation of how fear and uncertainty can drive men mad – well, that and spoiled tinned food. The collection of actors were tremendous, and the overall aesthetic truly made me feel like I was trapped with these voyagers in an ice-bound nightmare of Tuunbaq horror....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 248 words · Ashley Brady

There's Bad News for Jason Statham Fans Ahead of 'A Working Man'

Everybody loves aJason Stathammovie. They’re easy to watch, they’re consistent, they’re dependable and they’re always full of bone-breaking action. Statham’s next movie,A Working Man, is heading to multiplexes in March, but if you’re keen to do a Statham rewatch and you have a Prime Video subscription, you’ll need to be quick. One ofStatham’s finest performancesis in the 2007 movieThe Bank Job, and you’re able to see it for another couple of days on Prime Video before it departs for pastures new....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Jonathan Mcdonald

Tower Trailer Reveals the Harrowing SXSW Winning Film

Directed byKeith Maitlandand executive produced byMeredith VieiraandLuke Wilson, the mixed-media filmTowerwas awarded the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for best documentary feature at SXSW earlier this year. Today,Kino Lorberreleased a trailer promoting the anticipated film. Toweruniquely combines archival footage with rotoscoping animation recreating the harrowing real-life events that happened in Austin, Texas 50 years ago, opens nationwide on October 12. The University of Texas Tower shooter, Charles Whitman, shot 49 people during of the events of that tragic day....

June 10, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Michael Bright

Twin Peaks: Lynch Is Changing the Way We Think About TV

In Episode 5 ofTwin Peaks' revival season, Dark Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) stares into the small, only semi-functional mirror that hangs above his prison cell sink.David Lynchholds on the shot, flashing back to footage from the original series: the chilling penultimate moment in which Cooper maniacally reveals his possession by way of BOB. Cooper stares unmoving at his reflection until Lynch finally cuts away, not to Dougie in Rancho Rosa or even back to a corpse in Buckhorn, South Dakota – but to another new character entirely – before the episode sets out on its course....

June 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1211 words · Joanne Moore

West Side Story Is Stephen Sondheim’s Greatest Film Adaptation

The impact of the works ofStephen Sondheimcannot be understated. Through his witty, insightful lyrics and gorgeous, complex music, his shows revolutionized the American musical theater in more ways than can be comprehended, being awarded with eight Tonys, eight Grammys, and an Oscar over the course of his career. Not to mention, there are the generations of composers he mentored, both directly and indirectly, to write in their own voices to push the form even further....

June 10, 2025 · 7 min · 1308 words · Dr. Carla Ramirez

What Is the Most Water-Resistant Phone On The Market Today?

Waterproof phones give peace of mind for accidental spills or splashes. It’s important to know their limits and take precautions to protect your device. By choosing a phone with a high IP rating and following these tips, you can keep your phone safe from water damage. Many top phones now have impressive water resistance ratings. This means your phone can be used near water without worry. The most water-resistant phones have an IP68 rating, which means the device can survive being submerged in up to 1....

June 10, 2025 · 5 min · 900 words · Joseph Wade

Why Amazon Is Moving Away from Theatrical Releases

Once upon a time, Amazon Studios was considered the shining example of how to do original streaming feature films right. With movies likeManchester by the SeaandThe Lost City of ZandThe Big Sick, the streaming service teamed up with distributors to bring their films to theatersa long timebefore they landed on streaming, giving audiences a chance to experience these movies in theaters nationwide. In contrast, Netflix was refusing to wait the standard three months between theatrical release and streaming release, which led to all major theatrical distributors banning their films from their theaters—and thus robbing audiences of a theatrical experience....

June 10, 2025 · 4 min · 659 words · Susan Harris

Yes, There’s a ’70s Thriller About a Murder Dolphin Trained To Kill the President — And You Can Stream It for Free!

The 70s were filled with films that could be best described as “paranoid thrillers”— ones that ofteninvolved conspiratorial plots, talk of assassination and governmental cover-ups, and where the very nature of political institutions is being questioned. Films likeAll The President’s Men,The Parallax View,andThe Day of the Jackalappeared with mystery and thrills aplenty, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats the entire time. In1973, one of the stranger and quirkier entries, and one with possiblythe best tagline in cinema history, into the canon of 70s thrillers emerged, starring the Oscar-winningGeorge C....

June 10, 2025 · 4 min · 764 words · Robert Irwin

‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Takes Us Back to Berk With Gerard Butler and Dean DeBlois in New Image [Exclusive]

This summer, audiences return to Berk, but it’s a different island than the one we’re used to. Fifteen years after our first flight with Hiccup and Toothless, we return to the world of Vikings and dragons in live action inHow to Train Your Dragon. As part ofCollider’s Exclusive Previewevent for the upcoming slate of Summer movies for 2025, we are thrilled to exclusively unveil a brand-new image from the movie. One of the movie’s returning stars from the beloved animated classic,Gerard Butler, couldn’t hold back his pride, as he told Collider:...

June 10, 2025 · 10 min · 2020 words · Lauren Colon

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 Is “Very Meta on Every Level”

When it comes to the third season ofThe White Lotus, there is a lot to look forward to as we go on vacation once more. Filming iscurrently underwayon the third season of HBO’s smash-hit series, and audiences will be taken to a White Lotus resort in Thailand. Season 3 of the hit series is set to feature a stellarA-list castwhich features, among others,Walton Goggins. Recently, Goggins, who has certainly played his fair share of memorable characters, took onanother eye-catching role, starring as The Ghoul in Prime Video’s smash-hit post-apocalyptic series,Fallout....

June 10, 2025 · 4 min · 686 words · Alexandra Little

’Flipping Out’s Jeff Lewis Is on a Relationship Rollercoaster With These ‘Real Housewives’ Stars

Teresa Giudiceis known for fighting with people (and making up). Since her start onThe Real Housewives of New Jersey, she has been fighting with people, ruined friendships, and later fixed those relationships. One of her biggest feuds to date was between her and formerFlipping OutstarJeff Lewis, who is also known for fighting with people. But now, according to Lewis, he is on much better terms with Giudice because of a conversation they hadwith her husband,Luis Ruelas....

June 10, 2025 · 3 min · 447 words · Christine Holland