Mindhunter: New Trailer for Netflix Series Goes Crazy

Netflix has released a newMindhuntertrailer. The upcoming series follows two FBI agents (Jonathan Groff&Holt McCallany) who set out to interview serial killers and understand the psychology behind psychopaths. The series hails fromDavid Fincher, who directed episodes alongsideAsif Kapadia(Amy),Tobias Lindholm(A War) andAndrew Douglas(The Amityville Horror), and it looks likeMindhunteris going deep into psychological horror. Rather than having FBI agents investigate a particular case throughout the series,Mindhunterlooks like it’s more about the development of the techniques that were used to profile serial killers and understand them....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 276 words · Jose Hoffman

Mélanie Laurent Needs Oxygen in New Netflix Horror Movie Images

What would you do if you woke up enclosed in a cryogenic pod? Darkness around you, air running out, unable to breathe, unsure how you got there? How would you survive? This is the central question poweringAlexandre Aja’s next horror-thriller,Oxygen, which is set to stream globally on Netflix this spring. And it’s the one that intrigued Aja (High Tension,Crawl) to direct the film itself. As he told our own Steve Weintraub, “I was in it all the way, I pictured myself waking up locked in this cryo unit, trying to figure out who put me there and why, I felt her desperation....

August 27, 2025 · 5 min · 864 words · Joshua Warner

Nicolas Cage Spirals Under the Hot Summer Sun in 'The Surfer' Trailer

Summer is still a few months away, but Lionsgate is about to warm things up with its sun-soakedNicolas Cagepsychological thrillerThe Surfer. Before the beloved actor delivered a chilling performance asthe demented titular killerofOz Perkins’sLonglegslast year, the film generated plenty of buzz atCannes, where it debuted to rave reviews and a six-minute standing ovation. In it, Cage takes up the role of a businessman returning to his Australian beachside hometown for the first time in years, only to be denied access to the beach he loved as a kid....

August 27, 2025 · 3 min · 630 words · William Gonzales

Nymphia Wind's Iconic 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Win Broke a 10-Year Record

Nymphia Windmade herstory as the firstRuPaul’s Drag Racecontestant of East Asian descent to win the coveted title of America’s Next Drag Superstar.The Banana Queenimpressed fans and judges weekly with her creativity and talent, finally beating all 14 queens of the season to secure the cash prize, scepter, and crown. According to a new report byDeadline, the episode was historic in more ways than one, as it smashed ratings for the franchise....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Rebecca Miller

Pamela Anderson Is an "Electric" Femme Fatale in 'Naked Gun' Reboot Image

Pamela Andersonis trading emotional drama for high-octane absurdity this summer, stepping into the spoof spotlight as a new femme fatale inParamount’s reboot ofThe Naked Gun. Hot off a career-defining performance inThe Last Showgirl, the formerBaywatchstar is swinging hard in the opposite direction — and from the sounds of it, having the time of her life. In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, Anderson opened up about her role in the reboot,working withLiam Neeson, and how the slapstick comedy might just be one of her most cathartic projects yet....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Vickie Brown

Relentless Review Bombing Damaged ’The Last of Us’ Season 2’s Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

It isn’t unusual for genre titles across mediums to inspire intense reactions from fans. Often, these fans weaponize their collective power to spread negativity about films or shows.Targeted harassment of this kind is commonly known asreview bombing, and this is exactly what we’re seeing unfold currently with the ongoing second season ofThe Last of Us. The video game adaptation is now in the final stretch of its sophomore season, which has drawn a horrendous response from a section of the audience....

August 27, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Jessica Francis

Ridley Scott, Christopher Plummer on the All the Money in the World Reshoots

WithAll the Money in the Worldnow playing in theaters, I recently landed an exclusive interview with directorRidley ScottandChristopher Plummer. They talked about how they pulled off the reshoots in nine days (!), what was it like for Plummer to jump into the role without much time for research, how Scott likes to work on set and if it’s changed during his career, what they learned from early screenings that impacted the finished film, and more....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Brittney Rodriguez

Shazam Images Reveal Zachary Levi's Body-Swapping Superhero Flick

Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema’sShazam!arrived at San Diego Comic-Con in fine form today, dropping the first, fun-loving trailer. Right out of the gates, this one takes a turn from the darker tones of previous DC films and the film’s script isn’t shy about bringing attention to just that. But we wanted to bring some attention to the bold costumes and hilarious sequences on display by sharing a bunch of new images with you....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Jane Brown

The 7 Best Movies Coming to Prime Video in January 2025

It’s a new year, and to kick off 2025 right, Amazon has announced a plethora ofexcellent films coming to Prime Video in January. Alongside fan-favorite TV series such asMonkandHow to Get Away with Murder,Prime Video will see an extensive list of acclaimed movies added to the service, from big-budget blockbusters, to cult classics, to critical darlings alike. There’s a little something for every movie buff on Prime Video this January....

August 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1411 words · Rick Newman

The Handmaid's Tale Super Bowl Commercial Fights Back

First of all, can I just say how much I love it that Hulu bought a spot forThe Handmaid’s Taleto run during the Super Bowl? It’s incredible. This is the streaming service’s first Super Bowl ad for an original series, but seriously what a pick.The Handmaid’s Tale, based onMargaret Atwood’s classic, tells the story of a dystopian society where women are subjugated, and are given importance based on how fertile they are....

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Jason Garcia

Thor: Ragnarok Synopsis and Image Reveal the Marvel Sequel

2017 is here, which means we now live in the year in whichThor: Ragnarokwill hit theaters. Granted, theThorfranchise both critically and commercially has been a struggling point for Marvel Studios, but hopes are sky high forRagnarok—especially after reading the just-released synopsis.Hunt for the WilderpeopleandWhat We Do in the ShadowsfilmmakerTaika Waititidirects this sequel, which findsChris Hemsworth’s Thor sharing the screen withMark Ruffalo’s Hulk. How do the two characters come to be together, you ask?...

August 27, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Wayne Hampton

Universal, Cinemark Enter Theater/Streaming Deal

As we all continue to reckon with what “going to the movies” looks like during a damn global pandemic (withChristopher Nolantaking a huge swing and a miss), the already tenuous relationship between movie theaters and PVOD/streaming continues to collapse and conflate in interesting ways. We’ve already seenUniversal Pictures and AMCdo a dance regarding “when a movie can stay in theaters versus when it can come to PVOD,” and now the studio is making similar moves with another giant theater chain....

August 27, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Joshua Hardin

Welcome to the Blumhouse Season 2 Image Reveals Barbara Hershey in The Manor

This week, Amazon Prime Video announced an all-new installment ofWelcome to the Blumhouse, featuring a slate of four new thriller movies from emerging and predominantly female directors produced by Blumhouse Television and Amazon Studios — and Collider can exclusively reveal an official image fromThe Manor, set to premiere on the streamer this October. The Manorhails from director Axelle Carolyn, and stars the legendaryBarbara Hersheyas Judith Albright, a woman who moves to an assisted-living home after suffering a mild stroke....

August 27, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Rickey Hodge