New Alien Game Aliens: Fireteam Revealed in First Trailer

“Game over, man! Game over!” Sorry, Hudson. The game is just getting started. San Jose-based game studio Cold Iron Studios, composed of veteran action and shooter developers, in collaboration with 20th Century Games, have just revealedAliens: Fireteam, a new cooperative third-person survival shooter set within theAlienuniverse. And you may check out the upcoming game’s first trailer right now! More details from the press release follow below: Set 23 years after the originalAlientrilogy,Aliens: Fireteamdrops players into the role of a Colonial Marine aboard the USS Endeavor, recently tasked with answering a distress call from the outer colonies....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 519 words · Jenna James

New to Netflix: What's Coming in April 2019

Netflix has announced the new films and TV shows that will be available on the streaming service in April 2019, and it’s a pretty eclectic bunch. For those looking to do aQuentin Tarantinodeep-dive in anticipation of his new movie this summer, the “extended version” ofThe Hateful Eightwill arrive—which I assume is the “roadshow” version of the film, that comes complete with an intermission. There are also even a couple of films made before 1984 on the list, including stone-cold classicsAll the President’s Men,Bonnie and Clyde, andDeliverance....

August 19, 2025 · 10 min · 2076 words · Dominic Ortega

Orphan: First Kill Gets Blu-ray and DVD Release Date

In case you haven’t heard,Orphan: First Killis exceeding all expectations for a prequel that no one expected would ever exist. Over a decade after the original filmOrphan, starring a youngIsabelle Fuhrmanas the movie’s not-so-young antagonist, Esther is back to manipulate the system again, and this time a little more of her murderous background is revealed. Following the film’s simultaneous theatrical release and wide streaming release to Paramount+,Orphan: First Killis now available to pre-order on Blu-ray and DVD, as well as digital....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 529 words · Bernard Rivera

Oscars: Christian Bale, Matt Damon Both Going Lead for Ford v Ferrari

One of the more curious acting category considerations for this year’s Oscar race has been settled. WhileChristian BaleandMatt Damonare both essentially leading characters in directorJames Mangold’s tremendous crowdpleaserFord v Ferrari, there was some question as to whether one of themmight be submitted in the Best Supporting Actor category. The true-story drama chronicles how maverick American car designer Carroll Shelby (Damon) was tasked by Ford to build a revolutionary race car that would challenge Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Miss Mary Ballard

Patrick Stewart Plays Professor X a Final Time in Wolverine 3

Just asHugh Jackmanplans to become Wolverine one last time inJames Mangold’sUntitled Wolverine Sequel, it appears thatPatrick Stewartwill also be hanging up Professor X’s wheels once his part in the film has wrapped. That’s right, the man behind the mindful mutant will be playing the role a final time before closing out this particular chapter of his career. The as-of-yet untitled picture is currently filming in advance of its planned August 02, 2025 release date, and ITV News caught up with Stewart to chat about his role....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 330 words · Mary Neal

Prepare to Be Changed — This Hypnotic, Visually Dazzling Cult Masterpiece Will Shatter How You See Movies Forever

The ’70s are responsible for a lot of strange and outlandish cinema, but it’s also produced some of the most lasting and influential films of all time. When Chilean-French filmmakerAlejandro JodorowskybroughtThe Holy Mountain–his follow-up to the acclaimed WesternEl Topo–to the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, it was so uniquely strange, it was almost destined to become a midnight movie classic. Jodorowsky’s film was a surrealist mélange of jaw-dropping, often disturbing imagery, exploring vast themes in a way that hadn’t been done before or since....

August 19, 2025 · 5 min · 887 words · Michael Freeman

Rachel Zegler Is the Original Disney Princess in First 'Snow White' Trailer

We’re still several months away from the premiere ofDisney’sSnow White, but the studio felt the time has come to start teasing fans for their next — and highly anticipated — live action adaptation. The story starsRachel Zegler(The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes) as the title character, a young girl who is tormented by the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot) after the woman becomes the ruler of their kingdom. The fantasy blockbuster is expected to hit theaters on June 23, 2025....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Karen Gardner

Rian Johnson's 'Poker Face' Season 2 Gets One Step Closer to Our Screens

DirectorRian Johnsonis among the notable nameswho can write and direct a killer whodunit. The director cemented his storytelling prowess with theKnives Outfranchise, which starsDaniel Craigas a sleuth with a heavy accent, Benoit Blanc, who solves thrilling murder mysteries. While we wait for the third iteration,Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the filmmaker has extended his brans on TV with Peacock’s thriller seriesPoker FacestarringNatasha Lyonne. And the highly anticipated second season of the series has now wrapped production....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Julie Wilkinson

Scarface Remake from Universal Written by the Coen Brothers

The most-recentCoen Brothers' project willprobably be lostin the annals of history, but their newly announced script should stir up quite the conversation. Universal Pictures announced today thatJoel and Ethan Coenhave scripted the studio’sScarfacereimagining, a project the four-time Oscar winners might ultimately end up directing. To be clear, the script is from the Coens though no director is currently attached and Universal did not mention who was in talks to take the helm....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Gregory Johnson

Scarlett Johansson Is the Highest-Grossing Actor of 2016

As the “year in review” features continue to reflect on the best infilmandtelevision, we turn your attention now to the highest-grossing actor of 2016. It’s notJohnny Depp, Hollywood’s most overpaid actor. It’s notDwayne Johnson,Jackie Chan, orMatt Damon, the year’s highest-paid actors, in that order. It’sScarlett Johansson. According toForbes, the actress brought in a total of $1.2 billion in ticket sales this year, thanks primarily to reprisal of Black Widow in Marvel’sCaptain America: Civil War....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 257 words · Charles Chase

Scott Adkins Is an Ass-Kicking Ex-Con in the First ‘Diablo’ Trailer [Exclusive]

The next action thriller fromScott Adkinsjust got an exciting new look. Collider is thrilled to partner with Grindstone Entertainment to debut the first trailer forDiablo, the upcoming kidnapping thriller in which Adkins stars alongsideMarko ZarorandAlanna De La Rossa. The film follows Kris Chaney (Adkins), a former convict who gets released and goes on a dangerous mission. He kidnaps Elisa, the daughter of a powerful drug lord, Vicente, which leaves them both in grave danger from a sociopathic killer hell-bent on revenge against Vicente’s family....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Todd Fleming

Shamier Anderson on City of Lies and Super High with Andy Samberg

With directorBrad Furman’sCity of Liesnow playing in select theaters and available on Digital and On Demand, I recently spoke withShamier Andersonabout playing corrupt LAPD officer David “D. Mack” Mack. Based on the bookLAbyrinth, by Pulitzer Prize-winning authorRandall Sullivan,City of Liesattempts to pull the curtain back on the murder of iconic rap artistChristopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G. In the film,Johnny DeppplaysRussell Poole, the determined former LAPD detective who spent nearly 20 years trying to solve the murder, while Oscar winnerForest Whitakerco-stars as Jack Jackson, a journalist who teams up with Poole in search of the elusive truth....

August 19, 2025 · 2 min · 307 words · James Jenkins

Studios Expected to Push for Early Home Video Release in 2019

A serious fight between film studios and theater owners may be shaping up for 2019. A major point of contention in recent years has been the window between theatrical release and home video release. Some major studios want a shorter window, in order to combat piracy and capitalize on a film’s “buzz” from its theatrical release. Theaters assert that if studios put their films out on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD too soon after the theatrical release, audiences will skip the theater altogether....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · Ashley Lambert