Read More Movies & TV News 3 days ago Why Minions Could Travel Through Time: Director Speaks Pierre Coffin teases the future of the Minions franchise after Minions & Monsters, suggesting an anthology-style approach that drops the characters into different historical eras. The film’s early reviews and box office hint at more to come.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 days ago Emma Stone Teases Cruella 2 - Sequel Still Planned Director Craig Gillespie says a Cruella sequel remains planned. Emma Stone is interested but busy; the follow-up will depend on schedules and creative direction. Cruella (2021) is streaming on Disney+.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago Why Bille August Is the Right Choice to Tell Armani's Story Acclaimed director Bille August will helm Armani: The King of Fashion, produced by Andrea Iervolino. The biopic traces Giorgio Armani’s rise from window dresser to global fashion titan. Casting is ongoing.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago Why Resident Evil’s Hero Is More Like Frodo Than a Soldier Director Zack Krager says the new Resident Evil film centers on an ordinary man—Austin Abrams’ Brian—whose hesitant, hobbit-like journey through a viral apocalypse recalls the emotional arc of Lord of the Rings.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago Why The Get Out Stumbles Despite Russell Crowe’s Gravitas Russell Crowe anchors Derek Borte's crime thriller The Get Out, but critics say strong performances and moody visuals can't fully hide a cautious script and uneven pacing. Read critics' reactions and analysis.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago First Posters Reveal The Social Reckoning Cast and Roles Sony and Columbia reveal the first character posters for The Social Reckoning, featuring Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg, Maika Madison as Frances Haugen, and Jeremy Allen White as reporter Jeff Horowitz. Aaron Sorkin writes and directs; the film opens Oct 9, 2026.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago Siren Head Invades Theaters After Frenzied Studio Bidding Warner Bros. won a multi-million bidding war for Siren Head, bringing Trevor Henderson’s internet-born creature to theaters. Zach Cregger and Brian Duffield lead the creative team amid booming meme-driven box-office interest.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 days ago Peter Dinklage to Lead Kenji Tanigaki's New Action Thriller Peter Dinklage stars in Kenji Tanigaki's next action film, The Reckoner, written by Derek Kolstad and produced by Lionsgate and AGBO. Expect visceral set pieces, emotional stakes, and a high-profile creative team.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago Thunderbolts Sequel Rises: Marvel’s Next Big Moves A new report says Marvel has promoted a Thunderbolts sequel into its core slate alongside Black Panther 3, Shang‑Chi 2, Spider‑Man 5 and a rebooted X‑Men. Despite modest box office, critical and audience acclaim pushed the studio to double down.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago Life Is Strange Live-Action: Filming Begins for Series Filming has begun on the live-action Life Is Strange series. Charlie Covell leads the adaptation for Amazon MGM, with a cast including Maisie Stella and Raúl Castillo. No release date announced yet.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago New Black Panther 3 Details Hint at Supernatural Legacy Reports on X say Ryan Coogler will return to direct Black Panther 3, introducing mutants and ancestral supernatural elements in a coming-of-age tale about the Black Panther legacy—while Nakia may oppose T'Challa II inheriting the throne.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago New Resident Evil Image: Zack Krieger Promises Bold Reboot A new image teases Zack Krieger's fresh take on Resident Evil. Director Zack Krieger says the film is his personal vision set in the franchise, starring Austin Abrams as an unprepared medical courier thrust into relentless danger.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago Why Kristen Ritter Returns to Dexter: Resurrection Kristen Ritter returns to Dexter: Resurrection for season two, though her role is unannounced. Uma Thurman is back, Brian Cox and Dan Stevens join, and Clyde Phillips leads the production into darker New York territory.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 days ago Supergirl Stumbles but Millie Alcock Still Shines Brightly Mixed reviews greet Supergirl: critics praise Millie Alcock's magnetic turn as Kara Zor-El, while pointing to uneven pacing, muted visuals, and a hesitant tone. Read the critical roundup and what it means for the DCU.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago Why Sydney Sweeney Still Tops Marvel's Emma Frost Picks Rumors resurface that Marvel still favors Sydney Sweeney for Emma Frost in Jake Schreier’s X‑Men reboot. Fans are split over whether she can capture Emma’s cold charisma; script by Lee Sung Jin and Joanna Calo, not expected before 2028.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago Avatar Live-Action Season 2: Entertaining, Flawed Return Netflix's live-action Avatar returns with a season that entertains and imperfectly adapts the original. Critics give mixed praise—solid performances and visuals, but uneven scripting and pacing keep it from greatness.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago The Bear's Final Season: A Messy, Beautiful Farewell Season five of The Bear serves as a bittersweet finale: intense kitchen drama, high critic scores (Rotten Tomatoes 98%, Metacritic 81), and polarized but passionate reviews that praise its character focus and emotional precision.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago Why The Yellow Tie Rewrites Music Biopic Rules A vivid review of The Yellow Tie, Serge Yvan Celibidache's music biopic that rejects spectacle in favor of Zen-like presence, strong performances, meticulous visuals, and a fresh model for films about musicians.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago New Image Reveals Cast for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners S2 A new image from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2 teases fresh characters and confirms a standalone, 10-episode story from Trigger and Netflix. Key staff return as the anime looks to reignite Night City’s pulse.
Read More Movies & TV News 6 days ago Why Universal Is Skipping Influencer Screenings for Nolan Universal has declined influencer previews for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, favoring critic screenings. The move reflects shifting studio marketing strategies and growing audience skepticism toward influencer hype.