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M. Sage conjures autumnal wilderness with peaceful ambient jazz

  • Concert Preview
  • Music
  • Music Review
  • Vol. 55 No. 6

M. Sage Thu 11/6 at the Hideout

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‘It’s important to write for teenagers’

  • Book Review
  • Books & Lit
  • Berlin Nightclub
  • Reader Recommended
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Young adult author Hal Schrieve approaches vampire stories from the monster’s perspective. Hir third book, Fawn’s Blood, alternates between two characters: Rachel, a slayer-turned-vampire, and Fawn, a runaway who’s looking for her recently turned friend. Schrieve wanted to tell a story with the fun and sophisticated teen camp of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that centered […]

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‘Make SNAP great again’

  • Labor Pains

On September 30, a large red paper hat with the words “Make SNAP Great Again” appeared on the wall of an Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) office in suburban Lincolnwood.  A staff member says she burst into tears after seeing the sign, which references President Donald Trump’s maligned call to “Make America Great Again,” […]

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Review: Bugonia

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  • Reader Recommended
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia is a feverish mix of ecological panic and conspiratorial mania. It feels newly prophetic as it returns to the familiar nightmare of Jang Joon-hwan’s cult masterpiece, Save the Green Planet! (2003). In it, Joon-hwan asks: Why would anyone destroy the planet on purpose? No human would wreak such havoc willingly—only extraterrestrials would […]

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Strange behavior

  • Film
  • The Moviegoer
  • vol. 55 no 5.

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. As this year’s Halloween season nears its end, I’m reflecting on all the types of horror there are. The horrors of real life seem endless, but the horror genre is expansive. […]

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Indigenous filmmakers have their lenses aimed

  • Film
  • Movie Feature
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

November is National Native American Heritage Month—a period when public attention is briefly directed toward Indigenous people more out of obligation than moral responsibility. So says Ernest M. Whiteman III, a Northern Arapaho filmmaker and codirector of the First Nations Film and Video Festival (FNFVF). “The only time people think about Native peoples is Thanksgiving,” […]

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Fish fillet with green peppercorn soup at YooYee

  • Food & Drink
  • Reader Bites
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

A few years ago, a cognitive behavioral therapist recommended sensory distraction to me as a tool for overcoming panic attacks. If the stresses of life are overwhelming your brain so much they’re manifesting in uncontrollable physical symptoms, she advised, surprise your body with something unexpected: Bite into a lime wedge. Take a cold shower. Play […]

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Aura helped build Chicago’s famous horn-rock sound

  • Music
  • The Secret History of Chicago Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

The Windy City birthed a world-famous horn-rock sound in the late 1960s, led by the likes of the Mob and the band Chicago (formerly the Chicago Transit Authority). The city’s rich jazz, R&B, and soul scenes prepared the ground for this development, producing horn players such as Eddie Harris, Von Freeman, Gene Barge, and Johnny […]

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Power plays

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • listings
  • Machine Made
  • MPAACT
  • Reader Recommended
  • Shepsu Aakhu

Machine Made, through 11/23, MPAACT at Greenhouse Theater Center

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Doctor and devil

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Derek Van Barham
  • Frank Wildhorn
  • Jekyll and Hyde
  • Kokandy Productions
  • Leslie Bricusse
  • listings
  • Reader Recommended

Jekyll & Hyde, through 12/21, Kokandy Productions at the Chopin Theatre

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Rage and rebellion

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Babes With Blades
  • Jillian Leff
  • listings
  • Reader Recommended
  • Richard Costes
  • The Mark

The Mark, through 11/22, Babes With Blades at the Edge Theater

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Gospel truths

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Godspell
  • John Michael Tebelak
  • listings
  • Matthew Silar
  • Music Theater Works
  • Reader Recommended
  • Stephen Schwartz

Godspell, through 11/16, Music Theater Works at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Skokie

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Profiting off precarity

  • Book Review
  • Books & Lit
  • Build Coffee
  • Eve L. Ewing
  • national public housing museum
  • Reader Recommended

On a brisk Tuesday night in mid-October on the city’s west side, the National Public Housing Museum (NPHM) opened its doors after-hours for a conversation between Atlanta journalist Brian Goldstone and Chicago author, scholar, and organizer Eve L. Ewing. Goldstone recently published There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America, a compassionate, […]

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Find a print copy of this week’s Chicago Reader

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The Reader is available free of charge at more than 1,100 Chicago area locations. Issues are dated Thursday, and distributed Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Some locations are restocked the following Wednesday.

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Chicago Reader Volume 55, Number 5

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  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Chicago Reader Volume 55, No. 5. October 30, 2025.

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Battle in the break room

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Uncategorized
  • Blackbird
  • David Harrower
  • listings
  • New Theatre Company
  • Reader Recommended
  • Spencer Huffman

Blackbird, through 11/23, New Theatre Project at Servi-Sure

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The Bottle gets a free (jazz) refill

  • Gossip Wolf
  • Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

In February 1996, veteran improvising musician Joe McPhee made his Chicago debut at the Empty Bottle, which had established itself only a few years prior as a go-to rock club. McPhee, who’s best known as a saxophonist and trumpeter, came at the invitation of reedist and composer Ken Vandermark and curator and Reader contributor John […]

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It’s no game

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Factory Theater
  • Kayla Menz
  • listings
  • Marjorie Muller
  • The Sporting Life

The Sporting Life, through 11/22 at Factory Theater

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When the pill came to Puerto Rico

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Destinos Chicago International Latino Theater Festival
  • Las Borinqueñas
  • listings
  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano
  • Reader Recommended
  • Visión Latino Theatre Company
  • Xavier M. Custodio

Las Borinqueñas, through 11/9, Visión Latino Theatre Company at Chicago Dramatists

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The chairman returns

  • Performing Arts
  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Coalescence Theatre
  • Demorris Burrows
  • Fred Hampton
  • Ilesa Duncan
  • India Nicole Burton
  • listings
  • Measure of a Man
  • Reader Recommended

Measure of a Man, through 11/2, Coalescence Theatre at Raven Theatre

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Four Places maps the cracks in family relationships

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • 4 Chairs Theatre
  • Four Places
  • Joel Drake Johnson
  • Lauren Berman
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  • Reader Recommended

Four Places, through 11/2, 4 Chairs Theatre at Bramble Arts Loft

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Putting Chicago fashion on the map

  • City Life
  • Fashion
  • Chicago Fashion Week 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Chicago Fashion Week wrapped up Sunday after nearly two weeks of fashion education and social events, exhibitions, in-store activations, retail markets, galas, and runway shows, all aimed at elevating the city to be a major player in the international fashion industry. Launched last year, the second iteration again focused on local designers, designers of color, […]

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Five and a half feet under

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  • News & Politics
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Rosehill’s gothic entrance gate off Ravenswood Avenue casts a puzzle-piece shadow onto the pavement and grass. The sky is all blue, and the sun is already too hot on this late July morning. Looking west into the cemetery, there’s a line of maple trees, a verdigris statue of someone named Charles J. Hull, and headstones. […]

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A care package for activists in crisis

  • Book Review
  • Books & Lit
  • Reader Recommended
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

“We’re living in unprecedented times”—it’s a phrase so often said that it feels like an infinite loop. From Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids to environmental catastrophes, Big Tech’s authoritarian lean, and genocidal violence on a constant stream, it’s hard not to feel like we’ve inherited a world on fire. For activist Kelly Hayes, organizing in […]

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Best VR Porn Games to Play in 2025

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  • virtual reality
  • VR Porn

VR porn games have taken adult entertainment to the next level, thanks to huge leaps in headset technology and production quality. Gone are the days of static screens, now, you can step inside the action with hyper-realistic 3D visuals, smooth animations, and responsive gameplay that puts you in control. Whether curious or a longtime fan, […]

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Some 41 Asian American chefs unite for immigrant rights at the Tiger Moon Market

  • Food & Drink
  • Monday Night Foodball

The largest gathering of Asian American chefs in Chicago history is happening next Monday, November 3, at the Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport. That’s according to Ed Marszewski of the Marz Community empire, who managed to rustle up some 41 chefs (and counting) in three weeks after a roundtable gathering at Maxwells Trading earlier this month […]

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Beyond trends

  • City Life
  • Street View
  • Chicago Fashion Week 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

This year’s Chicago Fashion Week, which ran October 9 to 19, featured more than 60 events on the official calendar—along with various independent happenings—making it a dizzying stretch for the city’s style crowd. From fashion shows and parties to lectures and workshops, there was something for every taste and budget.  Fashion event producer the Curio […]

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Criterion Mobile Closet drives long lines at Chicago International Film Festival

  • Film

Chicago’s physical media lovers’ excitement was palpable when the Criterion Mobile Closet announced in mid-September that its final stop of the year would be the Windy City as part of the 61st Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF).  The Mobile Closet is a more compact version of the famed Criterion Closet, a room lined from ground […]

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Review: The Mastermind

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  • Movie Review
  • listings

R, 111 min. At the Siskel Film Center and select theaters

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Pre-Columbian fermentation freaks Piñatta take a bow, and exit the pop-up scene at the next Monday Night Foodball

  • Food & Drink
  • Monday Night Foodball

A day is coming, I’m confident, when the camo-colored rats marauding our streets will get what they deserve. I know: That’s insulting to rats. Bullies. Cowards. Terrorists. Unfuckables. Whatever. They’re going. And when they’re gone: seven plagues of dysfunction upon their houses. Disarmed and incapacitated, they’ll rage at their impotence. Their spouses and partners will […]

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Little Simz brings her resilient, compelling hip-hop to Salt Shed

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Little Simz Wed 11/5 at Salt Shed

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Chicago’s Fugu Dugu celebrate resistance through eclectic, joyful folk punk

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  • Music
  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Fugu Dugu Wed 11/5 at Old Town School of Folk Music

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Ankara trio Molested Divinity bring their ambitious brutal death metal to Chicago

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  • Music
  • Music Review
  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Molested Divinity Mon 11/3 at Reggies Music Joint

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Jeff Tweedy makes the long road sound inviting

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  • Music Review
  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Jeff Tweedy Sat 11/1 at Salt Shed

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Ak’chamel bring their globally inspired esoterica aboveground

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Ak'chamel Sat 11/1 at Burlington Bar

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The reunited Three 6 Mafia headline a festival-size bill fit for their hometown

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  • Music
  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 5

Three 6 Mafia Fri 10/31 at Aragon Ballroom

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Review: A House of Dynamite

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  • Movie Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

A House of Dynamite in limited release in theaters, then streaming on Netflix

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Review: Frankenstein

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  • Movie Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Frankenstein in limited release in theaters, then streaming on Netflix

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Round and round

  • Film
  • The Moviegoer
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. Over the weekend I attended Music Box of Horrors for the eighth or ninth time. It was a blast—of all the annual 24-hour horror marathons at the Music Box Theatre I’ve […]

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Middle Eastern restaurant Old School keeps it commercial-free

  • Food & Drink
  • Food & Drink Feature
  • Restaurant Review
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

At Old School, Mohd Mahd offers his guests a guarantee: “If you need a knife to cut the meat, you’re getting the food for free.” That applies to all the tender, slow-cooked lamb dishes in his rotation—the roasted shoulders, necks, and heads; the kufta, ouzi, mandi, and maqloubah; the polarizing qidreh, the rice-stuffed innards, the […]

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Dewey Burtker, hardcore-scene artist and musician

  • Chicagoans of Note
  • Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Punk lifer and artist Dewey Burtker moved to Chicago just as COVID-19 shut down live music. He was a huge fan of hardcore, and once bands could play out more often, the scene would explode—the 2021 release of Turnstile’s Glow On had helped light the fuse. Dewey devotes his talents to this burgeoning community, including […]

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J.T. IV’s wild horror trash joins the Blu-ray canon

  • Music
  • Music Feature
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Anonymous, gun-wielding goons wearing gas masks and military camo burst into a Chicago apartment and inflict indiscriminate violence on everyone they find. This is a reality we have to face now that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are nearly two months into Operation Midway Blitz; it’s also exactly what happens in a no-budget dystopian movie […]

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Chicago Reader Volume 55, Number 4

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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Chicago Reader Volume 55, No. 4. October 23, 2025.

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Southeast Spotlight: Mayfair Arts Center

  • News & Politics
  • Southeast Spotlight
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Mayfair Arts Center8701 S. Bennett Avenue, Monday 10 AM-8:30 PM; Tuesday and Wednesday 9 AM-8 PM; Thursday and Friday 10 AM-8 PM; Saturday 9 AM-5 PM; Sunday 11:30 AM-5 PM312-922-1272, chicagotap.org, Instagram @chicagotap  Curious to catch a vibe but unsure how to find the rhythm? Two-steppin’ and grooving to the beat is made accessible for […]

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Empower Illinoisans affected by breast cancer and reduce stigma with your purchase of a 7X Bingo Multiplier Instant Ticket from the Illinois Lottery 

  • City Life
  • Illinois Lottery (paid sponsored content)
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  • Illinois Lottery
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

You could call it the Instant Ticket that started it all. In 2006, the Illinois Lottery launched the Ticket for the Cure (TFTC), the first-ever specialty lottery ticket in the United States that dedicated 100 percent of profits to breast cancer research, awareness, and education. Since its inaugural year, the ticket has raised more than […]

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Bloodthirsty baggage

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Uncategorized
  • Black Button Eyes Productions
  • Bram Stoker
  • City Lit Theater
  • Ed Rutherford
  • listings
  • Reader Recommended
  • Strange Cargo: The Doom of the Demeter
  • Timothy Griffin
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Strange Cargo: The Doom of the Demeter, through 11/23, City Lit Theater and Black Button Eyes Productions at City Lit Theater

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Love is in the air

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  • Theater Review
  • Uncategorized
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  • Reader Recommended
  • Teatro ZinZanni Chicago
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Teatro ZinZanni Chicago, tickets currently available through 12/31, Cambria Hotel

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Cellblock shenanigans

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Chicago
  • Dusty Brown
  • Eileen Dixon
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  • Maurine Dallas Watkins
  • Reader Recommended
  • Redtwist Theatre
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Chicago: Queerly Adapted From the Play You’ve Never Heard of That Inspired the Musical You Can’t Get Away From , through 11/23 at Redtwist Theatre

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Waking nightmares

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Chicago Shakespeare Theater
  • Felix Barrett
  • Levi Holloway
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  • Paranormal Activity
  • Reader Recommended
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Paranormal Activity, through 11/2 at Chicago Shakespeare Theater

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Nobody here but us witches

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  • Theater Review
  • Ben F. Locke
  • Bramble Theatre Company
  • Carol Ann Tan
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  • Rooted
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Rooted, through 11/3, Bramble Theatre Company at Bramble Arts Loft

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Busting stereotypes with sketch comedy

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Concrete Content
  • Destinos
  • Jessi Realz
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  • No Trailer
  • Reader Recommended
  • Ricardo Gamboa
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

No Trailer, through 11/22, Concrete Content at Free Street Storefront

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Mother love

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  • Hundreds and Hundreds of Stars
  • Kimberly Senior
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  • Sandra Delgado
  • TimeLine Theatre
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Hundreds and Hundreds of Stars, through 11/9, TimeLine Theatre at Lookingglass Theatre

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Ritual and respite

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  • Theater Review
  • In Good Company
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  • Melissa Lorraine
  • Reader Recommended
  • Theatre Y
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

In Good Company, through 11/9 at Theatre Y

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Rooted in home

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  • Hyde Park Art Center
  • listings
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

“Cornerstone" through 11/2 at Hyde Park Art Center

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Indie rockers Cusp celebrate their first album as a fully functional five-piece

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  • Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Indie-rock band Cusp made their live debut in Rochester, New York, the city where they got together, just before the COVID pandemic. “We really weren’t sure what our futures held for us in Rochester,” says singer and guitarist Jen Bender. “The pandemic was devastating—particularly for a city that was very reliant on DIY venues for […]

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The Internet is ruining sex

  • News & Politics
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Nothing has changed cultural ideas about sex and privacy quite like the Internet. How the algorithm rewards conflict, coupled with failed models of offline accountability, has encouraged a digital culture of surveillance, especially as it relates to bedroom behavior. This was the focus of a discussion at Pilsen Community Books on October 1. To promote […]

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Love lives here

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  • Nate Young
  • Reader Recommended
  • tony lewis
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

“NEPO" through 10/31 at Lewis Bag

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‘No tragedy is irrelevant’

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  • Cochrane Woods Art Center
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  • University of Chicago
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

“Air Crash Report" through 10/31 at Cochrane-Woods Art Center

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Best Phone Chat Line Numbers with Free Trials of 2025

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  • Adult Chat
  • Phone Chat

In 2025, phone chat lines remain a fun, personal, and exciting way to connect with others, whether you’re single, looking for casual conversations, or seeking something more intimate. Unlike dating apps, chat lines offer real-time, voice-to-voice interactions that create a more immediate and engaging connection. Whether you’re after flirty banter, deep conversations, or spontaneous late-night […]

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Haru Haru brings a refreshing Korean taste to the next Monday Night Foodball

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  • Monday Night Foodball

About once a year, Junho Lee’s halmeoni would ship pounds of soy-pickled perilla leaves from Seoul. “Whenever [my grandmother] would send that over, we would scarcely eat it,” he says. “Just a little bit per meal at a time, because we knew that it was such a luxury to have.” Lee was born in South […]

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New York rapper Lexa Gates puts the ‘work’ in working artist

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Lexa Gates Wed 10/29 at the Promontory

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Pink Siifu shapes his wild and inventive raps with help from his friends

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Pink Siifu Tue 10/28 at Subterranean

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G Herbo celebrates his 30th birthday with ten thousand of his closest friends

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

G Herbo Sun 10/26 at the Wintrust Arena

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Cincinnati psych rockers Electric Citizen grow into a lavish new sound on EC4

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  • Music Review
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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Electric Citizen Fri 10/24 at Reggies Music Joint

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Chicagoan James Weir swaps indie rock for chill jazz with Blue Earth Sound

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  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Blue Earth Sound Thu 10/23 at Sleeping Village

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Days of rage and doubt

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Goodman Theatre
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  • Revolution(s)
  • Steve H. Broadnax III
  • Tom Morello
  • Zayd Ayers Dohrn

Revolution(s), through 11/22 at Goodman Theatre

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Virtual healing

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  • Theater
  • Theater Review
  • Jonathan Berry
  • Lindsey Ferrentino
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  • Shattered Globe Theatre
  • Ugly Lies the Bone

Ugly Lies the Bone, through 11/15, Shattered Globe Theatre at Theater Wit

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More than an overlooked midwestern city

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  • Belt Publishing
  • Bing Liu
  • Reader Recommended
  • Rockford
  • Vol. 55 No. 4

Rockford, Illinois, and I have ghosted each other for decades, but we refuse to quit each other completely. I grew up there but left after high school, returning occasionally to visit my family, who continued to reside among the strip malls, manufacturing plants, and my former teenage angst. Throughout, my mother continued to insist the […]

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Review: The Secret Agent

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  • Movie Review
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  • Reader Recommended

The Secret Agent screening Fri 10/17 8 PM and Sat 10/18 8:15 PM at the Chicago International Film Festival

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Review: If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

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If I Had Legs I’d Kick You in limited release in theaters

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Panicsville proves how vast ‘sound art’ can be

  • Music
  • The Secret History of Chicago Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

At its most basic, music is simply organized sound: birdsong to attract a mate, ritual drumming to induce a trance state, ambience to thaw out a cocktail party, programmed beats to get people moving together.  Music can also have artistic intent that goes beyond what you can hear. Even without words, it can attempt harsh […]

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East meets West

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  • 60 wrd/min art critic
  • Lori Waxman
  • Reader Recommended

In the project 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman explores how art writing can serve an expanded field of artists—including those incarcerated, trying to gain visas, working to establish themselves professionally, or just wanting feedback for a secret hobby. For this iteration, Waxman reviews the practice of Chicago-based painter Xuanlin Ye. Xuanlin Ye If […]

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Thirteendegrees° leads the rap renaissance of #NewChicago

  • City of Win
  • Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

On Saturday, September 6, around 7 PM, if you’d happened to be walking down the alley behind the Half Evil clothing shop in Wicker Park, you would’ve been in for a surprise.  Between the dumpsters behind the streetwear store and the garages of the homes across the alley, underneath the Blue Line, you would have […]

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Even in darkness, life finds a way

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  • Staff notes
  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Moments of profound darkness are often called night. That’s part of why Elie Wiesel took it for the name of his 1956 Holocaust memoir. Night is a potent metaphor, not only for the way it shrouds in black horrors too unbearable to witness, but also because it creates a temporality that offers hope: If we […]

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Night shift

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  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

The city doesn’t go to sleep just because most of us do. Some people work nights, keeping the city going. Haley Hatton, a harm reduction specialist for the Night Ministry, put it plainly: “[This work] doesn’t just happen by magic.” So, for a month, I stayed up late and met night workers across the city […]

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Review: Highway Hypnosis

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Highway Hypnosis screens Tue 10/21 9:30 PM at the Music Box Theatre

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Review: It Was Just an Accident

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  • Reader Recommended

It Was Just an Accident screening Sat 10/18 3 PM and Sun 10/19 5 PM at the Chicago International Film Festival

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Review: A Self-Induced Hallucination

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  • Reader Recommended

A Self-Induced Hallucination screening Wed 10/22 7 PM at Elastic Arts

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Terror Vision at twilight

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  • Movie Feature
  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

When the sun sets on North Southport between Grace and Waveland, the glimmering marquee of the Music Box Theatre is the star of the block. But just south of the bustling cinema is a small storefront that also attracts moviegoers. Terror Vision Records and Video welcomes patrons with 70s decor, old-school media relics, eclectic oddities […]

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The late shows

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  • Theater
  • Theater Preview
  • Annoyance
  • iO
  • Neo-Futurists
  • Newport Theater
  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Late-night theater in Chicago existed before the Neo-Futurists launched Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind in 1988. Second City, for example, has long had the tradition of late-night improv sets (known as Third Act) following their regular shows. (Their current offerings on the mainstage and at Second City e.t.c., This Too Shall Slap […]

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Chicago’s creatures of the night

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  • Feature
  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

A few winters ago, I was running on the lakefront after sundown when I noticed another runner loping my way. This one was on all fours, silvery in the winter moonlight. Warily, we circled each other, then kept going in our respective directions.  It was my first Chicago coyote sighting, but not my last. Like many […]

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Chicago Reader Volume 55, Number 3

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  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Chicago Reader Volume 55, No. 3. October 16, 2025. The Night Issue.

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Swamp thing

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  • Theater Review
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  • Mikael Burke
  • oak
  • Raven Theatre
  • Reader Recommended
  • Terry Guest
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Oak, through 11/15 at Raven Theatre

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It’s a hapax legomenon

  • Film
  • The Moviegoer
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. Doc Films at the University of Chicago was largely the subject of my column last week, and it will be this week, but for different reasons. One of which is that […]

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Crazy train

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  • Theater Review
  • Amira Baraka
  • Dutchman
  • Keith Surney
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  • Trap Door Theatre
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Dutchman, through 10/25 at Trap Door Theatre

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The witches of Bushwick

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  • Theater Review
  • Lazy Susan Theatre
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  • Matt Minnicino
  • Sonya Robinson
  • Wyrd

Wyrd, through 10/26, Lazy Susan Theatre Co> at the Greenhouse Theater Center

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Hannah Frances returns to celebrate a new album with an eight-piece Chicago band

  • Gossip Wolf
  • Music
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Singer, guitarist, and composer Hannah Frances recorded her breakout 2024 album, Keeper of the Shepherd, in Vermont, and now lives there full-time. But she still has one foot planted here. “I come to Chicago a lot, just because I have a good amount of collaborators here,” she says. “My whole band is here.” Frances will […]

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Leaving Hotel California

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  • Reader Investigative Reports
  • Cook County Jail
  • Night 2025
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

It was half past midnight and eight women had just left the Cook County jail. They hadn’t eaten in hours. They didn’t have their phones, keys, or anything else they had on them when they were arrested; a few didn’t even have sure ways to get home. One, a recent transplant to the city with […]

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Out of bounds

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  • Chicago Artists Coalition
  • Reader Recommended
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

The first thing we see is that he’s wearing a spotless pair of white Air Force 1s. Then the rest of his frame comes into view: pristine joggers, tank, baseball cap—all bright white. He sports tiny gold hoops and a gold nose ring. Standing outside before a red brick wall, we slowly realize he’s posing […]

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Unhinged and enabled

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  • Theater Review
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  • Luigi Cherubini
  • Lyric Opera
  • Medea
  • Reader Recommended
  • Sir David McVicar

Medea, through 10/26 at Lyric Opera

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Frank and Mary’s Tavern closes after more than half a century

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  • Monday Night Foodball

I knew it was coming, but I didn’t think it would be this fast. On Sunday night, the news broke that Avondale’s 54-year-old dive bar, Frank and Mary’s Tavern, had been sold to a small bar group who would be shutting it down for renovations beginning Thursday—yesterday—the day the sale closed. In some ways, it’s […]

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Chicago’s Damen Silos demolition resumes—activists demand more robust oversight

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  • Vol. 55 No. 3

This story was originally published by Borderless Magazine. Access the original article here and sign up for its newsletter to learn the latest about Chicago’s immigrant communities. On a Friday afternoon in September, Kate Eakin and a volunteer drone photographer surveilled the Damen Silos demolition site. They captured photos and videos of what appeared to […]

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Rapper Mach-Hommy takes charge of his own destiny 

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  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Machy-Hommy Sat 10/18 at Thalia Hall

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New York indie rockers Frog are on a roll with their second album of 2025

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  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Frog Sat 10/18 and Sun 10/19 at Empty Bottle

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Songwriter, memoirist, and resident of the world Amy Rigby returns with a new book

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  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Amy Rigby Fri 10/17 at Friendly Coffee Lounge

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Pachyman and Mndsgn coheadline an imaginative, rhythmic tour

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  • Music Review
  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Pachyman, Mndsgn Fri 10/17 at Empty Bottle

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Home Is Where let their rage smolder on Hunting Season

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  • listings
  • Vol. 55 No. 3

Home is Where Fri 10/17 at Subterranean

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Review: It’s Just a Fucking Opening

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  • Movie Review
  • Chicago International Film Festival
  • listings
  • Reader Recommended

It’s Just a Fucking Opening screening Thu 10/16 and Sun 10/19 as part of the Chicago International Film Festival

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Review: Tron: Ares

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  • Movie Review
  • listings

Tron: Ares in wide release in theaters

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Review: Good Boy

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Good Boy in wide release in theaters

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Stephen King's IT Movies Dominate Streaming Following 'Welcome to Derry's Record-Breaking Debut

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  • It
  • It Chapter Two
  • Bill Skarsgard
  • It: Welcome to Derry

With Welcome to Derry's premiere breaking records for HBO Max, the first two IT movies are scaring up big numbers on streaming. Read on for more.

Stephen King and Spooky Season are a match made in heaven (or the depths of a sewer, if you may). And this year, HBO Max has decided to extend the horrors to November with its latest offering, It: Welcome to Derry, created by ITmovie vets Andy Muschiettiand Barbara Muschietti. With just two episodes out so far, the series is already topping the streamer’s global charts along with the movie franchise.

Bruce Springsteen’s Overlooked 1973 Classic Only Took Off After Another Rock Band Covered It

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  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You
  • Jeremy Allen White
  • Rock

Manfred Mann’s Earth Band turned Springsteen’s overlooked 1973 song Blinded by the Light into a global smash that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot.

Bruce Springsteen’s legacy runs far and deep. Widely regarded as the poetic heart of America’s working class, it’s the humanity in his art that has brought the world so close to him. A pioneer in the rock genre, Springsteen’s storytelling journeys through love, loss, and labor, finding all the romance within the disillusionment that comes with chasing the American Dream.

Stephen King Hated This Horror Classic From an Iconic Director, but Loved the Critically Dismissed Remake

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  • Stephen King
  • The Last House on the Left
  • Wes Craven
  • The Shining

Stephen King prefers the remakes of Last House on the Left and The Shining, despite the acclaim for Wes Craven and Stanley Kubrick’s originals.

Stephen King famously disliked Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of The Shining, with the novelist hating everything about Jack Nicholson’s performance (he seems too crazy from the beginning, which King says robs the story of its tension) and criticizing how the character’s wife, Wendy, is used in the film. King even authorized a more faithful miniseries adaptation of The Shining that aired on TV in 1997, which has only recently been rediscovered by fans. That’s not the only time that King thought a horror movie got it wrong the first time, though, and it’s also not the only time that everyone else seems to disagree with him: Back in 2009, King declared that the Last House on the Leftremake was “on par with The Silence of the Lambs” and that iconic filmmaker Wes Craven’s 1972 original was “a crapfest.”

The Greatest Thriller of Every Year of the 1970s

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  • Thriller
  • 1970s
  • Alien
  • Jaws

From blockbusters like Steven Spielberg's Jaws to gritty films like Deliverance, these are the best thriller movies from every year of the 1970s.

The 1970s were a special time in many respects. In cinema, in particular, this was a time when thrillers grew more popular and movies featuring conspiracies, hidden identities and deceit were all the rage. Amid the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, and post-war/Cold War sentiments, most movies were about suspicion, surveillance, paranoia, and survival, wrapped into artistic framing.

The 10 Greatest Horror Movies of the 1980s, Ranked

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  • Horror
  • The Shining
  • The Thing
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street

Horror thrived in the 1980s with groundbreaking classics that shaped the genre, from slashers like Friday the 13th to masterpieces like The Shining.

Horror films have always been popular with fans, but critical acclaim was often a different story. However, in the 1970s, thanks to movies such as The Exorcist and Alien, horror also started to garner attention from those who usually tore it down. The genre also became a bigger part of pop culture thanks to Stephen Spielberg's Jaws in 1975, which created the summer blockbuster. Near the end of the decade,Halloween started a boom, leading to the 1980s, a decade where anything was possible.

This ‘Breaking Bad’ Creator’s New Show Is Already One of the Most Searched

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  • Breaking Bad
  • Pluribus
  • Rhea Seehorn
  • Vince Gilligan

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan is a few days away from the release of his new sci-fi series Pluribus, and it’s already his most searched show.

Before a TV show even premieres, hype and anticipation might already be simmering. After all, whether it's the cast, the writing team or even an inventive storyline, fans might be counting down the days to be able to press play. And, from the looks of it, that is exactly what's happening to Pluribus, the new sci-fi Apple TV series penned by Breaking BadandBetter Call Saulcreator Vince Gilligan. Starring Better Call Saul's very own Rhea Seehorn, the series will tell an original eerie story, but will have all an acting and writing duo fans know and love.

From 'Stranger Things' to 'Selling the OC,' These Are the 7 Best Shows Coming to Netflix in November

  • TV
  • Netflix
  • Stranger Things
  • Selling The OC
  • A Man on the Inside

From the first part of Stranger Things' final season to the newest K-drama Dynamite Kiss, these are the best shows coming to Netflix this November.

While fall is still in full swing with its golden leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin spice everything, the spooky festivities have already come and gone, and Thanksgiving is fast approaching. It’s that wonderfully chaotic time of year when the calendar fills up with family dinners, plans to get together with friends, and holiday prep, leaving little room to even think about what to watch next. Then one day, you find yourself sinking into the couch after a long day, remote in hand, ready for your next binge... only to realize you have no clue what to press play on. Now that's truly scary.

10 Years Later, a 'Mayor of Kingstown' Star Sets the Record Straight on Returning to Her Hit Medical Drama

  • TV News
  • Nurse Jackie
  • Edie Falco

Following her recent debut in Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown Season 4, Edie Falco has good news and bad news regarding a Nurse Jackie reboot.

Just over a year ago, things were looking up for Nurse Jackie. The Showtime hit series had been eyeing a return since 2023, and the responsibility for a continuation had just changed hands to Prime Video mid-development. A story idea existed, and Lionsgate Television was also attached to produce once more, with Liz Flahive and Abe Sylvia attached to write Jackie's next chapter. Alas, despite the apparent momentum, Edie Falco set the record straight at a Tribeca Festival Lisboa press conference and revealed that no reboot was officially in the works. That doesn't mean she's given up hope for the nurse, though.

Despite Fan Backlash, 'The Witcher's Liam Hemsworth Was "Excited" To Play Geralt in Season 4 [Exclusive]

  • Exclusives
  • The Witcher
  • Liam Hemsworth
  • Netflix
  • Fantasy

Liam Hemsworth discusses taking over the role of Geralt in The Witcher Season 4 and the importance of love in his journey to save Ciri.

Editor's note: The below contains light spoilers for The Witcher Season 4.

‘Matlock’ Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: Melanie Lynskey Guest Stars in a Game-Changing Episode

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  • Matlock
  • Kathy Bates
  • Jason Ritter
  • CBS

In Matlock Season 2, Episode 4, Matty and Olympia navigate emotional challenges while taking on a wrongful death suit.

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for the Matlock Season 2, Episode 4.It’s another emotional day for Matty (Kathy Bates) and Olympia (Skye P. Marshall) on Matlock, as Olympia struggles through her father’s birthday, and their new case brings up painful memories of Ellie (Marnee Carpenter) for Matty. The duo are still working through their trust issues and being transparent, but that old spark is starting to show up again. They can’t take down Senior (Beau Bridges) if they aren’t on the same page, and that’s so much easier when they can admit they respect each other.

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‘Tulsa King’: 26 Crew Members, Including Sylvester Stallone’s Stunt Double, Abruptly Replaced On Eve Of Season 4 Shoot

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  • Paramount+
  • Sylvester Stallone
  • Tulsa King

EXCLUSIVE: Before it was revealed that Taylor Sheridan was jumping ship to NBCUniversal and Paramount was preparing to layoff 1,000 staffers, several crew members on Sheridan’s Paramount+ drama Tulsa King experienced their own level of shock and awe when it came time to address their future with the company. Deadline understands that 26 crew members […]

Donald Trump Sits Down With Norah O’Donnell For ’60 Minutes’ Interview, His First Since Suing CBS

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  • Donald Trump
  • ElectionLine
  • Norah O'Donnell
  • Paramount
  • Skydance

Donald Trump sat down with Norah O’Donnell on Friday for an interview for 60 Minutes, marking his return to the program after declining to participate in its election special last year, a network spokesperson confirmed. In fact, the O’Donnell sit down took place exactly one year since Trump filed a lawsuit against CBS over the […]

YouTube TV Calls Disney “Unnecessarily Aggressive” In Carriage Talks, With “Antiquated View” Of Pay-TV Economics

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  • Carriage Dispute
  • Disney
  • Pay-TV
  • Streaming
  • YouTube TV

Disney has been ‘unnecessarily aggressive and assertive” in carriage talks with YouTube TV, with an “antiquated view” of the economics of pay-TV. That’s the assessment of a YouTube executive involved in the negotiations, who agreed to share perspective from inside the tech giant with Deadline on the condition that their name and job title would […]

Dave Franco Doesn’t Think His Success Is “Just Because” He’s James Franco’s Brother

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  • Nepo Babies
  • Nepo Baby
  • nepotism

In an era driven by Hollywood nepo babies, Dave Franco doesn’t totally agree that the label applies to him. The 2x Emmy nominee, whose brother is James Franco, argued that “no one was going to hire me just because I was James Franco’s little brother,” although he credits his big bro for getting him an […]

Trump Administration Places Restrictions On Reporter Access To West Wing’s “Upper Press” Area

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  • ElectionLine
  • Karoline Leavitt
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  • White House briefing room

The White House has restricted reporters from accessing an area of the West Wing known as “Upper Press” without an appointment. The area houses the offices of the press secretary and communications staff and reporters have been allowed into the area, which is near the Oval Office. Typically, network correspondents will wait in the area […]

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Winner Fik-Shun Leading Vertical Series ‘Pizza Guys Vs Vampires’ For New Streamer

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  • Fik Shun

EXCLUSIVE: A fitting one for Halloween. Former So You Think You Can Dance winner Dushaunt “Fik-Shun” Stegall is leading cast in short form mobile series Pizza Guys vs Vampires, which is due to debut this week on new US vertical streaming platform Inverted.film. The Flashback Pictures production is an 80s-inspired action-comedy following pizza delivery driver […]

‘Black Phone 2’ To Prevail Over Weak Halloween Weekend With $7M+ – Box Office

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  • Bugonia
  • Kpop Demon Hunters
  • Twilight: New Moon

In a weak box office weekend with Halloween festivities stealing audiences away today, Universal/Blumhouse’s Black Phone 2 will pop back up to No. 1 in its third frame with a $7.6 million take, down 41% from last weekend for a running cume of $61M. As we told you earlier, the last time Halloween fell on […]

‘Boorman And The Devil’ Review: New Docu On Making Of Disastrous 1977 ‘Exorcist’ Sequel Is A Winner – Someone Release This Film!

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  • Boorman And The Devil
  • David Kittredge
  • Exorcist II: The Heretic
  • Halloween
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  • Linda Blair
  • The Exorcist
  • Venice Film Festival

What better day than Halloween to review a sequel to perhaps the greatest horror film of all time. No, I am not talking about Halloween and its myriad endless follow-ups, but rather 1973’s The Exorcist, which with 10 nominations including Best Picture (and two wins) is still the most nominated horror film of all time […]

Former VJ Daisy Fuentes On MTV Amid Major Changes: “It’s Been A Bit Sad For A While”

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Daisy Fuentes is sharing her thoughts on MTV amid the major changes taking place at the network following the acquisition of Paramount Global by Skydance. In a recent interview, the former VJ responded to news that MTV would be ending some of its international music channels at the end of 2025. “I thought, while it’s […]

Busy Philipps, Sean Kaufman & Alfredo Narciso To Guest Star In NBC’s ‘Stumble’

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EXCLUSIVE: Busy Philipps (Girls5eva, Cougar Town), Sean Kaufman (The Summer I Turned Pretty, For All Mankind) and Alfredo Narciso (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Manifest) have been set as guest stars in NBC’s new comedy Stumble, from Jeff and Liz Astrof. Stumble, which has a mockumentary style, will follow Happy’s Place on Fridays as part of two comedy blocks […]

Donald Trump Posts Two Dozen Photos Of His Latest White House Makeover: The Lincoln Bathroom

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Donald Trump announced the completion of his latest makeover project at the White House: A marbled and gold Lincoln bathroom. Trump posted on Truth Social, “It was renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style, which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era. I did it in black and white polished Statuary […]

Former ‘The View’ Co-Host Lisa Ling Cut From CBS News Amid Major Paramount Layoffs

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Lisa Ling is one of the CBS News personalities that have been cut from the network amid the massive layoffs at Paramount following its acquisitionn by Skydance. The former The View co-host took to social media to share the news that she was laid off although she said some of her reports will appear “in […]

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Why Wicked: For Good Won't Show Dorothy Gale's Face

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  • Fantasy Movies

Dorothy Gale does, in fact, appear in Wicked: For Good, but director Jon M. Chu has already revealed that you won't see her face in the film (and rightly so).

Dorothy Gale does, in fact, appear in Wicked: For Good, but director Jon M. Chu has already revealed that you won't see her face in the film (and rightly so).

Why John Carpenter Tried To Remove Michael Myers From The Halloween Franchise

  • Horror Movies

John Carpenter famously was not happy with the direction the Halloween franchise went, but his idea to make it into an anthology was rejected by audiences.

John Carpenter famously was not happy with the direction the Halloween franchise went, but his idea to make it into an anthology was rejected by audiences.

A Matthew McConaughey Thriller With A Perfect Score From Roger Ebert Deserves More Fans

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  • Horror Movies

Frailty, Bill Paxton's directorial debut that stars Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, and Powers Boothe, earned a perfect score from film critic Roger Ebert.

Frailty, Bill Paxton's directorial debut that stars Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, and Powers Boothe, earned a perfect score from film critic Roger Ebert.

Can Predator Become A Box Office Threat Once Again With Badlands?

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With the last two Predator films having been released directly to streaming, Predator: Badlands will face an uphill battle at the box office when it arrives.

With the last two Predator films having been released directly to streaming, Predator: Badlands will face an uphill battle at the box office when it arrives.

Why Jesse Eisenberg Turned Down The Social Network 2

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Jesse Eisenberg won't reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in the Social Network sequel, but he says it has nothing to do with the quality of the film's script.

Jesse Eisenberg won't reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in the Social Network sequel, but he says it has nothing to do with the quality of the film's script.

12 Best Non-Horror Movies Set On Halloween, Ranked

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  • Thriller Movies

Halloween may be the season of horror movies, but here's an assembly of outstanding non-horror movies that take place during the spooky season.

Halloween may be the season of horror movies, but here's an assembly of outstanding non-horror movies that take place during the spooky season.

A Stranger Things Star's Revenge Comedy On Netflix Is A Cult Classic In The Making

  • Comedy Movies

Stranger Things fans will want to check out this teen revenge comedy on Netflix starring Maya Hawke, which seems destined to evolve into a cult classic.

Stranger Things fans will want to check out this teen revenge comedy on Netflix starring Maya Hawke, which seems destined to evolve into a cult classic.

Henry Cavill Vs Liam Hemsworth: Who Is The Best Geralt On The Witcher?

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The controversy over Liam Hemsworth replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt in The Witcher season 4 aside, let's compare how the two actors actually fare in this role.

The controversy over Liam Hemsworth replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt in The Witcher season 4 aside, let's compare how the two actors actually fare in this role.

It's 2025 And I Just Watched 1978's Halloween For The First Time – These Are My Honest Thoughts

  • Horror Movies

A John Carpenter sci-fi fan finally watches the original 1978 Halloween for the first time, only to find themselves entirely unprepared for what it's like.

A John Carpenter sci-fi fan finally watches the original 1978 Halloween for the first time, only to find themselves entirely unprepared for what it's like.

It: Welcome To Derry Episode 2 Reveals An Important Piece Of The Shining Lore

  • Horror Shows

The second episode of It: Welcome to Derry includes a massive revelation about Dick Hallorann (Chris Chalk) that could impact The Shining's lore as we know it.

The second episode of It: Welcome to Derry includes a massive revelation about Dick Hallorann (Chris Chalk) that could impact The Shining's lore as we know it.

Star Wars: Visions Season 3 Inverts Return Of The Jedi In A Brilliant Way

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The Star Wars: Visions season 3 sequel episode 'The Duel: Payback' inverts Return of the Jedi and other Star Wars movies in exciting and poetic ways.

The Star Wars: Visions season 3 sequel episode 'The Duel: Payback' inverts Return of the Jedi and other Star Wars movies in exciting and poetic ways.

Welcome To Derry Episode 2 Sets Up One Of It's Most Tragic Events

  • Horror Shows

It: Welcome to Derry's second episode lays the groundwork for season 1 to depict one of the most tragic (and horrific) events from Stephen King's It novel.

It: Welcome to Derry's second episode lays the groundwork for season 1 to depict one of the most tragic (and horrific) events from Stephen King's It novel.

It: Welcome To Derry's Opening Credits Are Loaded With Stephen King Easter Eggs

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The latest episode of It: Welcome to Derry has revealed the show's opening credits, which are loaded with Easter eggs from Stephen King's novel.

The latest episode of It: Welcome to Derry has revealed the show's opening credits, which are loaded with Easter eggs from Stephen King's novel.

I've Seen The Future Of 4DX Movie Screenings Thanks To An Unlikely Classic Film

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4DX remains a polarizing way to watch movies in the theater, but the recent release of a classic sci-fi comedy has us thinking this could be the future.

4DX remains a polarizing way to watch movies in the theater, but the recent release of a classic sci-fi comedy has us thinking this could be the future.

How Jeff Bridges Feels About Tron: Ares Flopping At The Box Office

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Tron: Ares was a disappointment at the box office, but franchise star Jeff Bridges thinks this won't be the sci-fi film's ultimate legacy.

Tron: Ares was a disappointment at the box office, but franchise star Jeff Bridges thinks this won't be the sci-fi film's ultimate legacy.

5 Stranger Things Characters Most Likely To Die In Season 5, Ranked

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Not everyone is going to make it out of Stranger Things alive, so we've ranked five characters most likely to meet their maker in the final season.

Not everyone is going to make it out of Stranger Things alive, so we've ranked five characters most likely to meet their maker in the final season.

Marvel Banned One Classic X-Men Location From The Void In Loki

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When Loki's head writer wrote a script featuring a classic X-Men location in the Void, Marvel stepped in to make sure that location didn't make it to screen.

When Loki's head writer wrote a script featuring a classic X-Men location in the Void, Marvel stepped in to make sure that location didn't make it to screen.

October 2025 Was A Disaster At The Box Office – What Went Wrong?

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Here's a scary fact: October 2025 was the worst October at the box office since the late 1990s. Here's what went wrong in this disastrous month.

Here's a scary fact: October 2025 was the worst October at the box office since the late 1990s. Here's what went wrong in this disastrous month.

Netflix Users Are Loving A 2025 Crime Thriller With Major Uncut Gems Vibes

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This Uncut Gems-style anxiety-inducing Colin Farrell-led crime thriller is making sizable waves on Netflix following its premiere on the streamer.

This Uncut Gems-style anxiety-inducing Colin Farrell-led crime thriller is making sizable waves on Netflix following its premiere on the streamer.

The Witcher Season 4 Egregiously Breaks Canon With A Shocking Character Death

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The Witcher season 4 features a pretty shocking character death that left us reeling – and not in the ways the showrunner probably wanted.

The Witcher season 4 features a pretty shocking character death that left us reeling – and not in the ways the showrunner probably wanted.

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Film School Rejects is Seeking New Ownership

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After nearly two decades of operating independently, FSR is now for sale.

A Giant Lizard Stomps His Way Through a 4K Tokyo in Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 10 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

A Dog Named ‘Fluke’ Talks His Way Into Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 12 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Our Home Video Pick of the Week Is a ‘Brick’ in 4K

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Plus 4 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

‘Caddo Lake’ Twists Mystery, Loss, and Emotion Into an Affecting Thriller

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Give this film your complete attention (phones off!), and you won't be disappointed.

‘Terrifier 3’ Is More of Exactly What You Think It Is, For Better and Worse

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And it's also the bloodiest, goriest, gnarliest entry in the Christmas horror subgenre, yet.

‘Exhuma’ Digs Up Terrors As Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 7 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

A Horny Thriller Unfolds on ‘Bone Lake’

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You don't come here for the fishing.

A Second Round of Paramount Scares Creeps Into Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 4 more new releases to watch at home this week on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

‘MadS’ Unleashes a Haunting, Thrilling Single-Take Nightmare

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Outbreak horror done extremely right.

The latest movie news, trailers, reviews, and more.

'Oddity' Is the Underrated 2024 Horror Movie That's Perfect for Halloween

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The overlooked Irish chiller 'Oddity' is among the best horror movie options this Halloween.

Horror fans in search of a truly unsettling movie to watch this Halloween need look no further thanOddity, an Irish chiller written and directed by Damian McCarthy (Caveat). Although released in 2024, this independent horror film slipped through the cracks due to a lack of promotional resources. Yet most critics, casual viewers, and hardcore horror fans alike agree that Oddity ranks among the best horror movies of recent years. In fact, the film is so frightening that the Science of Scare project ranked it among the scariest movies ever made.

10 Movies Inspired by (But Not Adapted From) Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'

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Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' has seen its fair share of adaptations, but it has also inspired a treasure trove of original stories.

When Mary Shelley wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, she not only invented modern science fiction, but created a myth that continues to evolve with new generations of filmmakers. The first ever adaptation of her classic tale was a 1910 silent short film directed by J. Searle Dawley. James Whale's 1931 iconic horror classic starring Boris Karloff, although not entirely faithful, is the most globally recognized adaptation — and among the most beloved. From Hammer's The Curse of Frankenstein to 1994's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the tale has been rendered on the screen countless times. Most recently, it was breathtakingly brought to life by Guillermo del Toro.

10 Years After Being Canceled, the Sci-Fi Action Series Called "the Best Show to Ever Come Out of Canada" Is Finally Available to Stream for Free

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'Continuum' is now available on Plex in America.

When it comes to time travel, there are several TV shows and movies that instantly come to mind. Back to the Future, Quantum Leap, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. One that may not be quite as forthcoming is the massively underrated and frequently forgotten Continuum, a sci-fi show with a completely unique take on the concept that has been unseen for too long. Now that can all change as the series is available to watch for free on Plex.

Every New Movie and TV Show Coming to Disney+ in November 2025

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'Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films,' 'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie,' 'Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember,' and more are coming to Disney+.

With spooky season winding down and the holidays just around the corner, Disney+ has added an eclectic assortment of TV shows and films to its catalog, offering a little bit of everything for its ever-growing audience. Whether you're a fan of immersive documentaries, festive baking competitions, or wholesome family flicks, Disney+ is sure to satisfy all your streaming needs. Here are all the movies and TV shows heading to the popular platform in November 2025.

Keanu Reeves' New Sci-Fi Action Thriller Is Perfect for 'Edge of Tomorrow' Fans

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Keanu Reeves teams up with the 'Deadpool' director Tim Miler for the new sci-fi thriller with a killer premise.

Keanu Reeves is set to return to the John Wick franchise in a fifth installment, but he is also adding another exciting action project to his schedule. While Edge of Tomorrow fans will have to continue to wait indefinitely for a sequel, Reeves is tackling a similar premise with an acclaimed superhero movie director at the helm.

'It: Welcome To Derry' Drops Next Episode Early For One-Off Special Release

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Shortly after its Sunday night premiere, 'It: Welcome to Derry' is already back with a new episode. Here's what we know about the early release.

HBO’sIt: Welcome to Derry has a special treat for fans on Halloween weekend, with the second episode releasing early. Iconic HBO shows like Game of Thrones and Succession have helped establish the cable network’s marquee of HBO Sundays, an episode release tradition that provides an exciting end for the weekend and fuel for weekly water cooler discussions. However, when a special opportunity presents itself, it’s worth parting with tradition for an exciting event.

How Old Are the Fellowship Members in 'Lord of the Rings'?

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Here are the ages of the Fellowship members in 'The Lord of the Rings,' with additional book context.

Character ages can be a confusing subject for The Lord of the Rings, as the members of the Fellowship are not all what they seem. J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings novels were essentially the foundational works of contemporary fantasy, with the legendary writer's detailed, extensive world-building contributing integral value to his storytelling. When adapting his novels into films, director Peter Jackson did a phenomenal job of bringing Middle-earth to life; however, three massive movies barely scratched the surface of this world.

James Gunn Once Made a "Pitch-Black" Anti Superman Movie... And It's Flying Onto Free Streaming

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James Gunn produces the superhero horror movie 'Brightburn' and it's now headed to free streaming.

Writer and director James Gunn has now taken the reins of the newly emerging DCU, which took off this year with the former MCU filmmaker’s Superman reboot. But this was not his first time tackling the story of an alien being with extraordinary powers who crash lands in Kansas, with Gunn producing this divisive anti-Superman sci-fi horror movie that’s now set its laser-sight on free streaming.

The Best Halloween-Themed 'Simpsons' Episode Is a Must-Watch

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It's hard to pick the best Halloween episode ever made, but 'The Simpsons' did an excellent job in 1995 with "Treehouse of Horror VI."

Halloween episodes might be slowly dying, but that's no reason to avoid the classics. Take a break from the trick-or-treating and parties by celebrating with one of the greatest Halloween-themed episodes of TV, "Treehouse of Horror VI." The Simpsons episode — Season 7, Episode 6, to be exact — continues the show's tradition of Halloween horror anthologies, featuring three segments that retain its signature humor and animated charm.

'The Witcher' Season 4 RT Scores Reveal if Netflix's Action Fantasy Series Can Succeed Without Henry Cavill

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Liam Hemsworth takes over as Geralt, and the results are mixed.

A collective cry of disappointment echoed across the internet when Henry Cavill announced that he would no longer lead the Netflix action fantasy series, The Witcher, going into its fourth and fifth seasons. Replaced by Liam Hemsworth as the monster hunter Geralt of Rivia, Season 4 has now debuted, and the Rotten Tomatoes scores from critics and audiences reveal if the show is as much of a success now that it’s Cavill-less.

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/r/movies Giveaway - 5 Limited Edition 4 UHD Steelbooks of 'Cheech and Chong's Last Movie'

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As a follow-up to the AMA/Q&A we did with Cheech & Chong a few months ago for their latest film, Cheech and Chong's Last Movie, we are happy to announce a community giveaway (courtesy of the Keep' Smokin' team) of 5 4K UHD limited edition steelbooks of the film exclusively on r/movies. Cheech and Chong AMA: https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1k6riqi/hey_man_were_cheech_and_chong_were_doing_one_of/ Please comment on this post to add your username to the raffle. On Tuesday 11/4, 5 random users that commented will be chosen to receive 1 of the steelbooks each. You will get a message to confirm + to get your shipping address. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More information: Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie will be released as a limited edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook on November 4th The Steelbook is loaded with tons of extras: never-before-seen animations, outtakes, and a director’s commentary with director David Bushell. This collectible item is also available for purchase at https://www.cheechandchongslastmovie.com/ submitted by /u/MoviesMod [link] [comments]

Official Discussion Megathread (Bugonia / Blue Moon / If I Had Legs I'd Kick You / Ballad of a Small Player) plus throwback discussions

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New In Theaters: Bugonia Blue Moon If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 25th Anniversary Throwback Discussion Threads: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 The Little Vampire Lucky Numbers Still In Theaters: ** Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere * Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc * Shelby Oaks * Regretting You * Black Phone 2 * Good Fortune * Tron: Ares * Roofman * One Battle After Another New On Streaming: Ballad of a Small Player A House of Dynamite The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (2025) The Twits I Like Me The Lost Bus Play Dirty Steve submitted by /u/LiteraryBoner [link] [comments]

Ichabod Crane has his fateful encounter, on Halloween night, with the Headless Horseman - from "The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad" (1949)

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Nick Offerman’s Criterion Closet Picks

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The Blob (1988)- Final battle against the Blob. Directed by Chuck Russell

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"Excalibur" is the best King Arthur movie ever.

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It is very dramatic in its dialogue and set pieces. Some people say it is over dramatic but I don't believe that to be the case since it is depicting a legend. To me it is a bit Shaksperian with it Drama as it should be. It is also one of my favorite movies and I almost know the dialogue by heart. The scene where they are riding through the flowering trees lives in my heart submitted by /u/amiwitty [link] [comments]

What is a movie that you think gets a worse reputation than it deserves?

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There’s no feeling more crushing than when you watch a movie for the first time, love it from start to finish and look up reviews to see that you’re one of a few who “gets it.” Bad publicity, bad acting, careless stories or messaging, a bad story from production and BTS or maybe everyone just had a poor night when they watched it; you can’t help but love it with flaws and all. I recently watched Stephen King’s “Lawnmower Man” and, despite going into it with the idea of watching a bad movie… I liked it. I thought it was a great movie that didn’t deserve the hatred I’ve seen it get for years. I loved the acting, I thought the story was interesting and left me thinking about the nature of the brain and what we are as humans, the CGI was awful and it was dated even back when it was first released but it has an uncomfortable grit to how thinks look in the VR world, etc. I finished the movie with a smile on my face and a disappointment that I’m one of a few who seems to unironically enjoy it. It absolutely has its shortcomings. The plot is ridiculous, it can be pretentious at time, it was named after and partially adapted by a story written by Stephen King and yet it also had almost nothing to do with the original pitch, and the CGI DOES look like shit for sure; but I don’t mind. I’m willing to look past its issues because they don’t mean that much to me. This thread isn’t about “Lawnmower Man” though, it’s about you and your criteria. What are some movies you think get more hate than they deserve? Are you a real man’s man that enjoys the subtle complexities of “The Room”, or maybe you’re someone who just enjoys slop and doesn’t care what other people think about your interest in “Slow Torture Puke Chamber?” I wanna know what cinematic cinema hot takes you’ve got. submitted by /u/Anxious-Assistant-59 [link] [comments]

Keanu Reeves, Tim Miller Teaming Up for Unique Sci-Fi Movie ‘Shiver’

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Richard O’Brien celebrates 50 years of ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ and talks Halloween impact of the film:

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Netflix taps bank to explore bid for Warner Bros Discovery

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The Last Unicorn - 1982 theatrical version - Molly Grue meeting the Unicorn scene uncut

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Back to the Future has the tightest script in film

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Firstly, it is by far my favorite movie ever. The entire series. All three. I love every moment and every scene, and can pretty much recite every movie line by line. Just watching the movies, literally every single line is pretty much connected to the bigger story, and looking away/not paying attention for a split second can cause you to miss an Easter egg, a foreshadowing line, or important information. I love how engaging it keeps the watcher. The way that the series finish complete full circle, and ends on such a good note to “close” time is amazing. Regardless of the obvious paradoxes that are in the movie, I think that every little thing is important to pay attention to. Even the little things. The recycled lines, the same locations, and same characters, all just fall into place. There hasn’t been any other movie that I have seen or can think of that does it like these movies do. Edit: just wanted to give a fun example of a little detail- in the beginning of the first movie, Marty met doc at Twin pines mall, and when he goes back to 1955 on Mr. Peabody’s pine farm, he drives away and hits one of the pine trees. When Marty returns to 1985, the mall is then called Lone pine mall. Some people might have caught that, some others may have not. submitted by /u/slargle12 [link] [comments]

When Will Graham visits Hannibal Lecktor in Manhunter (1986) to "recover the mindset"

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Frankenstein | Final Trailer | Netflix

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‘Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight’ (1995)- This property is hereby condemned scene. Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson

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Mia McKenna-Bruce, Saoirse Ronan, Anna Sawai & Aimee Lou Wood Confirmed For ‘The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event’

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Peter Watkins obituary: radical British filmmaker behind The War Game and Punishment Park

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Highly recommend watching all of his films, however Punishment Park really is an incredible film submitted by /u/Wouldyoulistenmoe [link] [comments]

Beatles Biopics Cast Other Members' Wives: Anna Sawai (Shōgun), Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus) and Mia McKenna-Bruce (How To Have Sex)

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Ronin (1998, dir. John Frankenheimer) – Car chase in Paris.

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'Frankenstein': Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac in Conversation

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Five of the Strangest Deaths in Slasher Movies

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Offcial Discussion - Bugonia [SPOILERS]

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Poll If you've seen the film, please rate it at this poll If you haven't seen the film but would like to see the result of the poll click here Rankings Click here to see the rankings of 2025 films Click here to see the rankings for every poll done Summary A powerful tech billionaire and a desperate beekeeper find their lives colliding when a kidnapping spirals out of control. Director Yorgos Lanthimos Writers Efthimis Filippou, Yorgos Lanthimos Cast Jesse Plemons Emma Stone Aidan Delbis Stavros Halkias Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 91% Metacritic Score: 84 VOD Theaters (October 10, 2025) Trailer Bugonia | Official Trailer (2025) submitted by /u/LiteraryBoner [link] [comments]

Standing ovations but no distribution: Films about Palestinians meet a divided Hollywood - The filmmakers behind “All That’s Left of You,” “Palestine 36,” “The Sea” and “The Voice of Hind Rajab" are wooing awards voters.

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Official Poster for 'Scream 7'

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‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ With Amanda Seyfried Submits for Comedy/Musical at Golden Globes, Confirms Two Original Songs for Oscar Season

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Alan Ritchson’s Dialogue-Free Revenge Thriller ‘Motor City’ Gets U.S. Distribution Deal from IFC & Theatrical Commitment for 2026

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New Poster for 'The Carpenter's Son' Starring Nicolas Cage, Noah Jupe and FKA Twigs - A remote village in Roman-era Egypt explodes into spiritual warfare when a carpenter, his wife and their child are targeted by supernatural forces

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Watch a Tense Scene From ‘A House of Dynamite’

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The film’s director, Kathryn Bigelow, narrates a heightened sequence in which a nuclear missile is headed for the United States.

‘Dracula’ Review: Radu Jude’s Punishing Provocation

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In this provocation, the Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude takes on the Dracula myth and a real-life horror show known as Vlad the Impaler.

In ‘Ballad of a Small Player,’ Colin Farrell Knows When to Run

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Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger’s eye-popping but lethargic follow-up to ‘Conclave.’

‘Hedda’ Review: Sex, Lies and a Country Estate

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​​Tessa Thompson plays mind games with her guests in Nia DaCosta’s endlessly surprising adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen production.

Three Great Documentaries to Stream

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  • The Devil and Father Amorth (Movie)
  • Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. (Movie)

In this month’s picks, a chilling true-crime entry, a movie about an execution equipment manufacturer and a devilish doc from the “Exorcist” director William Friedkin.

‘The White House Effect’ and the Value of Letting Footage Speak for Itself

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  • Cohen, Bonni
  • Kos, Pedro
  • Shenk, Jon
  • Bush, George

This film uses archival clips and documents to examine the way climate change evolved from nonpartisan topic to divisive issue.

7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

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  • Little Amelie or the Character of Rain (Movie)
  • Baahubali: The Epic (Movie)

Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Colin Farrell and Edward Berger on ‘Ballad of a Small Player’

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The actor was so fearful of the role, he thought about not getting on a plane to the Macau set. But it was a passion project for the director.

Five Action Movies to Stream Now

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This month’s picks include convicted swordsmen, crooked cops and bumbling heroes who can’t feel pain.

‘A House of Dynamite’ | Anatomy of a Scene

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The director Kathryn Bigelow narrates a tense sequence from her film, in which a ballistic missile is headed for the United States.

‘Frankenstein’ Has Always Held Up a Mirror. What Does It Show Us Now?

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In Guillermo del Toro’s new version, the answer lies in how deeply it explores the relationship between creator and created.

‘Baahubali: The Epic’ Review: The Return of the King

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This film combines S.S. Rajamouli’s dynamic two-part period epic, “Baahubali: The Beginning” (2015) and “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion” (2017), into a single, rollicking story with aplomb.

‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Review: Discovering the World

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In this sweet animated film, set in Japan, a Belgian child encounters a flood of new wonders.

‘Fire of Wind’ Review: May Day

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In this elegant, elliptical folk tale set in rural Portugal, a group of grape pickers are trapped in treetops after a bull is let loose and gores a few of their companions.

Bjorn Andresen, Reluctant ‘Most Beautiful Boy,’ Dies at 70

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At 15, he played the muse to an ailing composer in Luchino Visconti’s film “Death in Venice.” He later said he’d felt sexualized by the director.

‘Auction’ Review: The Art World’s Gilded Hustle

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  • Bonitzer, Pascal
  • Lutz, Alex (1978- )
  • Schiele, Egon

This shrewd and diverting French drama takes as its inspiration the rediscovery of a long-lost Egon Schiele masterwork.

‘Coexistence, My Ass!’ Review: Facing Conflict With Comedy

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  • Comedy and Humor
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  • Coexistence, My Ass! (Movie)
  • Shuster Eliassi, Noam
  • Fares, Amber
  • Israel

Noam Shuster Eliassi spreads the message that Palestinians and Israelis should live as equals.

William Fichtner Really Is That Guy

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  • Fichtner, William
  • Talamasca: The Secret Order (TV Program)
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The prolific character actor has spent decades playing memorable supporting roles. He makes it look easy. It wasn’t always so.

‘Love+War’ Review: Married to the Job

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  • War and Armed Conflicts
  • Addario, Lynsey
  • Chin, Jimmy (1973- )
  • Vasarhelyi, Elizabeth Chai
  • Love+War (Movie)

This documentary is a fast-charging profile of Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist who chases conflicts abroad while finessing them at home.

‘Practical Magic,’ Eternally Enchanting and Confounding

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  • Witchcraft
  • Halloween
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  • Bullock, Sandra
  • Kidman, Nicole
  • Practical Magic (Movie)
  • Dunne, Griffin

The bewitching duo of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock turned this 1998 supernatural dramedy with a baffling story line into a Halloween classic.

‘Old Henry,’ ‘Personal Shopper’ and More Streaming Gems

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  • Call Jane (Movie)
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A good old-fashioned Western, a historical drama with fresh resonance and a new documentary on a famed screenwriter are among this month’s off-the-beaten-path streaming recommendations.

Defunct Upper West Side Movie Theater May Reopen in 2028

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The landmark Metro Theater is being renamed Uptown Film Center and will include five screens and about 470 seats.

Drew Struzan, Masterly Painter of Movie Posters, Dies at 78

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He created realistic imagery for the “Star Wars” franchise, the Indiana Jones films and the “Back to the Future” trilogy. He also put Alice Cooper in a tuxedo and tails for an album cover.

Allison Williams, of ‘Regretting You,’ Knows She’s Not the Underdog

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A “Girls” girl no more, the actress discusses film roles, family and exactly how often she lets herself sing.

Jeremy Allen White and the Anxiety of Playing Springsteen

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The star never imagined he’d be performing as the Boss in front of the Boss. But the head-spinning nature of the role has paid off.

Keeping Yorgos Lanthimos Movie Posters Weird

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The designer Vasilis Marmatakis has created posters for the director’s films that are often as enigmatic as the movies themselves.

‘The Interview’: Anthony Hopkins on Quitting Drinking and Finding God

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The actor, now 87, talks about his childhood, the epiphanies in his life and more.

When Hollywood Tries to Depict Broadway Genius, the Results Rarely Sing

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The new Lorenz Hart biopic “Blue Moon” gets a lot right about the creation of musicals that a spate of 1940s films got wildly wrong.

The Most Debated Horror Movie Endings

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Some filmmakers have no qualms about sending audiences out on the bleakest note; others famously watered down their conclusions. These are among the most debated.

Even Horror Movie Villains Have a Side Hustle

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It may be a recession indicator, but our cartoonist says high-profile horror villains like Jigsaw and Aunt Gladys are taking daylight gigs.

Barbara Gips, Creator of Memorable Movie Catchphrases, Dies at 89

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Her best-known tagline was also her first to be published, written for “Alien”: “In space no one can hear you scream.”

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How TikTok Became the Entertainment Industry’s Most Unpredictable Trendsetter

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In the shifting sands of Hollywood’s attention economy, TikTok isn’t just a disruptive force anymore — it’s the unofficial showrunner of a new era. What started as a Gen Z-leaning social app has quickly become the entertainment industry’s most unpredictable trendsetter, reshaping everything from talent discovery to studio marketing strategy to the way stories are […]

Emily Blunt Teases ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ and Why She Never Saw ‘The Rock’ While Filming ‘The Smashing Machine’

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Emily Blunt doesn’t believe in half measures. Whether she’s playing a time-looping soldier in “Edge of Tomorrow,” a pill-popping commuter in “The Girl on the Train,” or a grief-stricken wife in “A Quiet Place,” she approaches every role with empathy and fearlessness. But even by her standards, Benny Safdie’s “The Smashing Machine” pushed her further […]

Woody Harrelson Says ‘No Chance’ of ‘True Detective’ Return With Matthew McConaughey: ‘Never… Doing Another Season Would Tarnish’ the Original

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Woody Harrelson has bad news for “True Detective” fans. Speaking on “Today” while promoting his new movie, “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” the actor said there is “no chance” of reuniting with Matthew McConaughey for a new season centered on Season 1 protagonists Rust Cohle and Marty Harty. Both actors were Emmy nominated […]

World Series 2025 Game 6 Livestream: How to Watch the L.A. Dodgers vs. Toronto Blue Jays Online Without Cable for Free

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After the first five games, Toronto is one win away from winning the World Series. It’s now 3-2 with the Blue Jays in the lead with the series shifting back to Toronto for Game 6. However, the L.A. Dodgers have one chance to push it to Game 7 with a win tonight. On Friday, Oct. […]

Neon Tests the Academy’s Appetite for Subtitled Cinema With Five Ambitious Oscar Campaigns — Will It Work?

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Neon is going all in on international cinema. The indie studio that brought “Parasite” (2019) its historic best picture win is doubling down on non-English-language movies this awards season, with five international titles and a series of ambitious Oscar campaigns that could result in multiple foreign-language films landing in the most coveted race. The scrappy […]

Jessie Buckley on Why ‘Hamnet’ Isn’t ‘Grief Porn’ and How She and Paul Mescal Channel Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes

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Jessie Buckley is heading home, and there’s a reason the excitement beaming from her is palpable. “I get to snuggle for 12 hours with my daughter on a plane,” she says, with the relief of someone who’s been away from her own bed for too long. The Oscar-nominated actress has been crisscrossing the globe promoting […]

Tramell Tillman Plays Coy About ‘Spider-Man’ Role: ‘Who Says I’m Playing a Villain?’

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Tate McRae kicked off the TIME100 Next Gala by debuting an acoustic version of her latest single “Tit For Tat” before a star-studded crowd. The pop star was honored by Time on Thursday night in New York City alongside other breakout talents, including Jonathan Bailey, Lainey Wilson, Jack Quaid, Damson Idris, Monica Barbaro, Tramell Tillman […]

Daisy Edgar-Jones and Emilia Jones to Star in ‘Bad Bridgets’ From ‘Kneecap’ Director Rich Peppiatt, FilmNation and LuckyChap (EXCLUSIVE)

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Daisy Edgar-Jones (“Twisters,” “Sense & Sensibility”) and Emilia Jones (“CODA,” “Task”) are set to lead the currently titled “Bad Bridgets,” the second feature from Rich Peppiatt, who won a BAFTA for his acclaimed directorial debut “Kneecap.” LuckyChap Entertainment is producing the project, which Peppiatt will write and direct. FilmNation has boarded sales and will be […]

‘Selling Sunset’ Star Chrishell Stause Unpacks Nicole’s ‘Unforgivable’ Comment About Her Parents, Ending Her Friendship With Emma and Why She Feels ‘Done’ With the Show

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SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “Selling Sunset” Season 9, now streaming on Netflix. ​Season 9 of Netflix’s “Selling Sunset,” which premiered on Oct. 29, includes friendship drama, longstanding feuds, heated arguments and the occasional sale of an expensive property — it’s a season full of conflict, and O.G. cast member Chrishell Stause is at […]

How to Watch ‘Halloween Night: John Carpenter Live From Los Angeles’ Online

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Although John Carpenter hasn’t directed a movie since “The Ward” in 2010, the filmmaker has been busy with his video game and film composing works over the years. In fact, Carpenter is performing his iconic film scores live for Halloween (including the music for the movie “Halloween”). If you’re not in LA to catch the […]

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Cynthia von Buhler Discusses MINKY WOODCOCK: THE GIRL CALLED CTHULHU

    Eric McClanahan chats with author/playwright/artist Cynthia von Buhler about her latest graphic novel collection, MINKY WOODCOCK: THE GIRL CALLED CTHULHU.

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    “Do What Thou Wilt Shall be the Whole of the Law.”
     
    I look forward to New York Comic Con every year. As a steady worker who rarely finds time for vacation, this is often the closest I get to relaxing over the past several years. I’ve been leaning more into unconventional invitations over the past few years, like sneaking off to see the stage show ‘The Shark is Broken,’ interviewing Max Brooks about Minecraft books, or speaking with David Dastmalchian about his newest graphic novel. I delight when I get an invitation that piques my interest for a property that I’d never even heard of before, and I get a few each year. 
     
    Cynthia Von Buhler’s MINKY WOODCOCK: THE GIRL CALLED CTHULHU is currently available from Hard Case Crime/Titan Comics. I was unfamiliar with the author, the title, and even the imprint when I got an invite to a NYCC afterparty aboard the Frying Pan Boat at Pier 66. An open bar, expansive food spread, and complementary black velvet capes? Of course I said yes.
     
    The boat is an actual relic reclaimed from the sea, dredged from the bottom of the ocean and restored into a floating nightclub. The capes had all been claimed by the time I arrived but I enjoyed the gathering all the same. I found Cynthia Von Buhler holding court at the head of the boat, her head bearing horns and her own luxurious cape billowing to the ground. She offered me a reading from a single tarot card.

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    Troy Duffy Talks THE BOONDOCK SAINTS - Past, Present, and Future

      Writer/Director Troy Duffy (THE BOONDOCK SAINTS) discusses his new prequel novel BLOOD ORIGIN, the enduring fans of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, and those rumors surrounding a possible new entry in the series.

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      I’m sure I don’t need to offer an introduction to THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, but just in case, here it is:
       
      Back in the late 1900s, a bouncer at a bar in L.A. wrote a hard-boiled crime thriller that ignited a bidding war in Hollywood. The resultant film, THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, released in mid-1999, was a cultural milestone. Critics thrashed it and, honestly, they can’t be blamed. The film is misogynistic, racist, and glorifies violence. Actually, “glorifies” isn’t a strong enough word. THE BOONDOCK SAINTS treats violence like it’s the best thing since sliced arteries... er, bread. 

      But the critics, ultimately, didn’t write the story of the film’s success; that was left to the fans. The film’s release was quiet, but word-of-mouth made the cacophony surrounding the film rise to deafening levels. (I, personally, might never have found the film if I hadn’t been working in a video store at the time, shelving the admittedly fetching VHS sleeve.) THE BOONDOCK SAINTS became a massive cult hit. Many identified with the film’s themes of fraternal bonds, justice, morality, loyalty, and vigilante revenge fantasy. It’s a perfect time capsule of the late-90’s crime caper movie: it’s funny, irreverent, brash, profane, stylish, bloody, and oddly uplifting. More than anything, though, it’s just fucking cool.
       
      The film centers around the MacManus Brothers, Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus), working-class Irish immigrants in Boston who run afoul of the Russian and Italian Mafia. No shrinking wallflowers, these capable fighters with an iron-clad Irish Catholic code of morality

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      Catch NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME Off-Broadway in NYC

        Catch NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME Off-Broadway in NYC Until November 30th at the Newman Mills Theater

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        I recently received an email asking me if I wanted to see a new play being mounted Off Broadway in NYC that tackles the tumultuous formative years of the legendary television program “Saturday Night Live.” With the recent shakeups and mass exodus at the show, it seemed a timely examination and to see it in a live format really helps to capture the immediacy of the program. I replied “of course” and yesterday at 2:30pm I sat down in the Newman Mills Theater along with a packed audience to see NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME: The Unauthorized, Unsanitized, and Slightly Unhinged Story of how a Small Group of Lunatics made Saturday Night Unmissable.
         
        Written by Erik J. Rodriguez & Charles A. Sothers and directed by Conor Bagley, this play is a thrilling and exhaustingly funny ride. The assembled cast oscillate between manic comic energy and quiet introspective humanity to craft a well-rounded intimate portrait of the people behind the cultural upheaval that has dominated the conversation of comedy for the past fifty years.

        Anchored by Ian Bouillon as a young ambitious Lorne Michaels, affecting his singular voice and frequent Canadian pronunciations. Lorne addresses the crowd directly throughout, eliminating the fourth wall and bringing us into his “live” energy. In his opening introduction, he makes it known that the story will be “absurd, young, and hip. And if you don’t like it get the fuck out of the way!” Lorne is presented as a man with a vision, a desire to make something

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        NYCC 2025 Exclusive! David Dastmalchian Talks Mental Wellness and Pushing 'Through'

          Eric McClanahan sits down with multi-hyphenate creator David Dastmalchian at New York City Comic Con to discuss his new Graphic Novel 'Through' and his forthcoming directorial debut.

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          Some interview opportunities aren't a hard sell at all. Such is the case when I was offered the opportunity to sit down with one of today's most prolific and impactful actors, David Dastmalchian. David exploded onto screens in 2008's THE DARK KNIGHT as a haunted paranoid schizophrenic in the employ of Heath Ledger's Joker. Thanks to his dangerous eyes and lean face, he's found steady work in television and film as villains, victims, and various tortured characters. He's worked in both the DC and Marvel Universes onscreen as well as extensive voicework. He was a welcome addition to this year's "Dexter: Resurrection" and will next be seen as Big Bad M. Bison in the newest live-action adaptation of the classic video game STREET FIGHTER.

          Even those who don't know (or can't pronounce) his name know his face from his extensive character work, but many may not know that he's also a gifted and prolific writer. His 'Count Crowley' series was a big hit for Dark Horse Comics and he's written acclaimed titles for Marvel, DC, and Image. His newest graphic novel, coming next year from Z2 comics, promises to be his most personal story to date: 'Through.'
          "From the mind of David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil, Suicide Squad), Alix is a young woman, orphaned as a child, and isolated by perfectionism as an adult, who falls into an enchanted realm. A secret place created to serve as her sanctuary. It's a realm under siege, transformed into a perilous land of

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          LONDON CALLING Interviews - Josh Duhamel & Jeremy Ray Taylor

            McEric interviews stars Josh Duhamel and Jeremy Ray Taylor as well as writer/director Allan Ungar for the new action-comedy LONDON CALLING.

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            Josh Duhamel has reteamed with BANDIT director Allan Ungar for the new action-comedy LONDON CALLING. Ungar, retooling a script by Omer Levin Meneske and Quinn Wolfe, humanizes Duhamel’s character and finds comedy in the absurdity of violence and perceptions of masculinity. “After fleeing from a job gone wrong, a down-on-his-luck hit man must babysit the son of a crime boss and show him how to become a man.” Jeremy Ray Taylor of IT fame plays the son in question, Julian, whose father is played with acerbic and spiteful glee by Rick Hoffman. Rounding out the cast are big dogs Arnold Vosloo (THE MUMMY) and Aidan Gillen (“Game of Thrones”).
             

             
            LONDON CALLING pulls off the rare hat trick of offering an action comedy that’s actually funny. When we first meet Tommy Ward he is shrouded in mystery, stalking a decadent club like a knockoff John Wick. We see all the impressive cloak-and-dagger of a seedy underworld and we’re intrigued. Unfortunately the job goes awry and Tommy is forced to flee London, with little else than the briefest of goodbyes to his son, for his homeland of the United States of America. Los Angeles, to be precise, where he subsists on minor hit jobs for the despicable Benson (Hoffman). Benson reviles everyone around him, from his mail-order bride to his sensitive son, Julian (Taylor). Envious of Ward’s effortless cool and natural masculinity, Benson pairs Ward with Julian in an effort to help the boy become a man.

            This film really works for its two

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            TRAUMATIKA Interview with filmmakers Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon

              Eric McClanahan speaks with TRAUMATIKA filmmakers Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon

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              Horror films are a mixed bag - some make an indelible mark on the landscape while others are here and gone before anyone has made an effort to notice. A good idea, great execution, and ambitious marketing allow many to rise above the din and grab audiences by the throat. Such is the case with TRAUMATIKA.

              Online trailers warn that “This is not a movie you see, it’s a movie you survive.” Having seen this film, I would agree to a certain extent. TRAUMATIKA does a lot of things right, but I have a few insignificant gripes with it, as well. Let’s start with its strengths.
               
              TRAUMATIKA builds tension by the inches. Slow POV camerawork, complete with blinking, puts the audience in the front seat of fear. The film is impeccably shot with long, sustained instances of hair-raising suspense and explosive scenes of violence and terror. It’s a visceral experience that will delight many hardcore horror fans and certainly marks the emergence of brash new voices in horror.
               
              My main grievance is with the scope of the film. It’s several stories crammed into one, and I got the idea that it might’ve worked better as an anthology than a single narrative. The film begins in 1910, then 2003, then a year prior, then 20 years later. So much horror and terror are unleashed throughout time but through such disparate antagonists that one is left to wonder which movie to refer to when honing in on a particular victory or loss.
               
              TRAUMATIKA comes to us

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              THE TOXIC AVENGER is Back! Writer/Director Macon Blair Interview

                McEric chats with writer/director about the brand new THE TOXIC AVENGER film releasing this weekend as well as original Toxie creator Lloyd Kaufman

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                Some films should never be remade - we’re all looking at you, THE PRINCESS BRIDE. When I first broke the news on this site that Legendary Pictures had acquired the rights to reboot THE TOXIC AVENGER, I pretty much felt that adage applied here, as well. The original TOXIC AVENGER is a singular film experience firmly rooted in its time and punk rock sensibilities. Created by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz, THE TOXIC AVENGER of 1984 tells the story of Melvin Ferd, a sex-crazed nerd at a sports club who endures bullying at the hands of some truly repugnant scumbags. When one of their pranks goes too far and finds Melvin face down in a barrel of toxic waste, he emerges as a hulking monster. Through some hamfisted exposition we learn that he has been imbued with a barometer for evil that compels him to eradicate villains. The rest of the film is a blood-soaked tale of vengeance and violence that pushes the limits of good taste and good filmmaking.
                 
                Troma Entertainment, the studio behind THE TOXIC AVENGER, specialized in B-movies that championed unorthodox stories, practical effects, nudity, profanity, and hyper-violence. Herz and Kaufman were pioneers in stateside films that echoed the influences of early Peter Jackson and Italian Giallo filmmaking. When news broke that a major American studio was remaking this wholly original time capsule of superhero schlock, many were concerned. None more than the original creator, Lloyd Kaufman. I got to chat with the GOAT a few weeks ago

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                Harry loves FANTASTIC FOUR FIRST STEPS, but has notes...

                  Great wonderful Marvel film

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                  Hey folks, Harry here...  Been a while since I last was here.   Life has been good, directed a version of Hitchcock's THE 39 STEPS for stage successfully, and well...  Took the family to check out the new FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS.
                  Now that was a spectacular film.   We drove to Lawton, Oklahoma to check it out at the Patriot IMAX theater there.  The Handicap seating was about 5 rows up from the bottom of the auditorium, which had us beholding an immense screen that filled our entire field of vision.  Now, going into this flick, I understood a lot of what I'd be seeing.   I knew it was taking place in the so-called Jack Kirby universe of 828, based upon Kirby's birthday.  However, I also understood that what we were going to see was really a loving tribute to the 1960's and 70's Science Fiction universe.   Having seen Matt Shankman say the words "Kubrick meets Kirby"
                  KUBRICK MEETS KIRBY regarding a FANTASTIC FOUR movie is a bold glove to throw down.   It makes one seriously contemplate Kubrick meets Kirby, which actually happened with Jack Kirby adapted 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY in a truly mind-blowing comic book adaptation.   Seek it out!   But while the film is an absolute blast, that I truly love...   I wish it truly would've honored Jack Kirby by delving even deeper into his imagination wiht the FANTASTIC FOUR.
                  I've had friends and my wife gripe to me about Sue Storm's over-powering of

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                  Kris Collins, Celina Myers, and Jason-Christopher Mayer Talk HOUSE ON EDEN

                    McEric chats with Kris Collins (KallMeKris), Celina Myers (CelinaSpookyBoo), and Jason-Christopher Mayer about their new movie HOUSE ON EDEN in theaters July 25, 2025.

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                    Found footage horror is a trope that is riddled with far more misses than hits. A few stand above the rest, but more often we get left with something like DEVON - an experiment in indulgence that leaves its viewers wondering what they might have done to deserve such a slap-in-the-face. 
                     
                    As access to cameras and editing software has become more prevalent, more and more people are making content. Note I didn’t say “films.” Content creators are the new zeitgeist - a movement of User-Generated-Content that brings your friends and neighbors closer to your face while we all collapse deeper within ourselves. Some of these content creators are breaking the limitations of the phone screen and branching out to the cineplexes, to varying degrees of success.
                     
                    If you survived the Pandemic then you likely know who Kris Collins is. Perhaps not by name, but you’ve almost certainly seen one of her many characters come across your TikTok feed, YouTube Shorts, or Instagram Reels. Kris rose to fame through TikTok in 2020 with light comedy and relatability as KallMeKris. Like many content creators who rocketed to fame quickly, she began to mingle in creator-circles, forging a friendship with Celina Myers, aka CelinaSpookyBoo. Celina’s content began as dad jokes, evolving into all manner of relatable antics and occasional cringe comedy. These two joined forces with Spooky AF Productions, a legitimate ghost hunting channel along with creators Sam and Colby. 
                     
                    Eventually the idea came to make a film based on these ghost hunting expeditions, mirroring the

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                    SORRY BABY Thoughtfully Explores Trauma's Aftermath

                      SORRY BABY Thoughtfully Explores Trauma's Aftermath

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                      Hey friends. Barbarella here after being enthralled with Sorry, Baby, a thoughtfully told story about the enduring effects of trauma. In theaters now, Eva Victor’s film proves both sensitive and candid. Although violence lies at the center of everything, it avoids showing any potentially triggering sequences. During the pivotal event that takes place within a house, the camera remains outside holding a static shot on the domicile’s façade. The viewer could only imagine what occurs behind the door. The stillness of the scene provides a stark contrast to the savagery we envision happening within. This masterful decision makes the scene more powerful as we must sit with the knowledge and gravity of what we suspect occurs inside. This quiet restraint characterizes much of the film, distinguishing it from other cinematic explorations of trauma.
                      Much of the film proves artfully still as Agnes (Eva Victor) grapples with her life in the aftermath of the aforementioned event. While the topic is serious, it’s not an unrelenting, heavy film. Rather, it’s injected with humor and care throughout. The tale reveals the deep impact a moment in time could have on a life’s trajectory, and it shows the resilience of survivors as they struggle to find meaning, humor, and connection in the aftermath.  
                      Sorry, Baby relies heavily on its brilliant cast who draw out the intricacies of each moment. Naomi Ackie and Eva Victor do most of the heavy lifting, carrying the emotional heart of the film, and I can’t get enough of either. Naomi imbues Lydie

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                      Krypto Currency!! Hercules Loves James Gunn’s SUPERMAN!!

                        Hercules loves Superman 2025

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                        Superman 2025 FAQ
                        I am – Hercules!!
                        What’s it called? “Superman.”
                        Who’s responsible? James Gunn, writer and director of the wonderful “The Suicide Squad” (the one with Idris Elba and John Cena, not the one with Will Smith) and all three excellent “Guardians of the Galaxy” movies.
                        Is it any good? Like much of Gunn’s prior work, it’s funny and moving and exciting, and never boring. There’s plenty to nitpick, but you’d be a fool to miss this very entertaining entertainment.
                        What says Warner Bros.? “Superman embarks on a journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent.”
                        How does it start? As John Williams’ Superman theme plays, a lot of text catches us up:
                        300 years ago superhumans became public knowledge on Earth, 30 years ago an alien spacecraft crashed into Kansas, 3 years ago a new superhuman arrived in Metropolis, 3 weeks ago a superhuman interfered in a middle-eastern conflict, 3 hours ago another new superhuman, one billing himself as The Hammer of Borovia, arrived in Metropolis, and 3 minutes ago Superman lost a brawl for the first time ever.*
                        Then we see what a lot of fans have already seen in that famous clip: a bloodied and beaten Superman crash-lands in a field of snow, then summons Krypto to take him home.
                        (*It is NOT mentioned in this exposition dump that Lois and Clark became romantically involved 3 months ago. We learn this later.)

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                        Barbarella Finds MATERIALISTS Pointless

                          Barbarella Finds MATERIALISTS Pointless

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                          Hey friends, Barbarella here to tell you how completely disappointing Materialists is. How can a movie where Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans vie for the affections of a matchmaker fail so badly? Well, let me tell you. 
                          For starters, the chemistry between Dakota Johnson and either romantic rival doesn't quite feel like it's intense enough, so perhaps the casting has some impact, but I don't think that's the issue. I think the script deserves the blame. Don't get me wrong. The story includes lots of laughable moments around dating expectations and so forth. However, one expects characters to evolve throughout a story, to learn lessons, gain deeper understanding or just grow into better people through interactions with others or situations in which they find themselves. None of this happens. So much of the story just makes no sense.  
                          For instance, we are led to believe that Lucy, who’s been a top matchmaker for quite some time, never knew that people in real life are sometimes different than they appear on paper. She only learns this when an incident occurs with one of the couples she matches. I mean, anyone who’s ever been on a dating site or watched a True Crime story should know that people can portray themselves as something that they’re not. Technically, she apparently does already know people lie on the questionnaire because she comments about guys lying about their height. 
                          For her to apparently have this “revelation” that makes her reevaluate her priorities simply doesn’t track. While that bothers me

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                          Barbarella Adores THE LIFE OF CHUCK

                            Barbarella Adores THE LIFE OF CHUCK

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                            Hey friends, Barbarella here. Have I ever told you what a huge Stephen King fan I am? It started when a teenage me read Pet Sematary and became so enthralled with the author’s work that my mom’s Christmas shopping became immensely easier. She started gifting me Stephen King books for every Christmas and birthday thereafter, knowing I would eagerly devour every page. I did, with relish. Eventually, I began working my way through movies based on his works. Some ventured from the source material in ways I didn’t appreciate, but when I heard Mike Flanagan would be tackling one of King’s short stories, The Life of Chuck, I knew I’d love it. And I did.
                            Mike Flanagan, who’s responsible for my favorite horror miniseries, The Haunting of Hill House, and who was the mastermind who brought Doctor Sleep to screens, remains incredibly faithful to the source material, including how it’s told in three acts using reverse chronology. It’s a film that offers a feast of reflection on life, but I suspect some will dig in more ravenously than others. This is a story about those magical moments in life, the influence others have on our lives, and the decisions we make day to day that steer us one way or another. 
                            Narrated by Nick Offerman, the film begins ominously enough, with the world seemingly coming to an end. Natural and unnatural disasters plague the planet, and as if that’s not bad enough, the internet also appears to be out, possibly for good this time. Uncertainty and fear weigh

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                            THE DAILY SHOW writer Daniel Radosh and editor Lauren Beckett Jackson Interview

                              McEric sits down with THE DAILY SHOW writer Daniel Radosh and editor Lauren Beckett Jackson for an interview

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                              Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” has been on-air for almost thirty years, garnering 26 PrimeTime Emmy Awards and several Peabody Awards for its writing and execution. Many are familiar with the show’s blend of current news commentary and informational journalism from comedians like Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carrell, John Oliver, Samatha Bee, Roy Wood, Jr, Rob Riggle, Jordan Klepper, Wyatt Cenac, Hasan Minhaj, Larry Whitmore, Lewis Black, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta, and a bevy of others. “The Daily Show’s” audience has grown up alongside the show, with viewership now skewing in higher age demographics than the coveted 18-34 bracket it dominated during its inception. That maturity is reflected in the current iteration of the show, with Stewart hosting on Monday’s while the rest of “The Best F**king News Team” fill in the remainder of the week.

                              “The Daily Show” is a bit of a misnomer as the show broadcasts nightly on Comedy Central (or Paramount+ for those living in the streaming age) from Monday to Thursday. I suppose “The Intermittent Show” just doesn’t have the same ring to it. “The Daily Show” is not unique in its position as a satirical news program, however it remains the definitive iteration of the format. Everyone knows about “The Daily Show,” love it or hate it. A foundational pillar of the show’s ubiquity and popularity is in the writing and execution of the show, which stands head and shoulders above its contemporaries.
                               
                              I was honored to speak with senior writer Daniel Radosh

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                              Scott Adkins Talks DIABLO

                                Scott Adkins talks with McEric about his new action film, DIABLO

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                                If you’re a fan of current action films then you likely know the name Scott Adkins. He’s either kicked the ass of or had his ass kicked by every action star of the last five decades: Dolph Lundgren, Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Jean Claude Van Damme, Jet Li, and even Keanu Reeves. That’s right - he was the big guy with the grill in JOHN WICK CHAPTER 4. 

                                Scott’s newest film is DIABLO, which hits theaters and on demand this Friday, June 13th. Conceived alongside action compatriot Marko Zaror, the film takes place in Colombia following Adkins as Kris, a former convict, who seeks to make good on a promise to a fallen friend, which runs him afoul of Zaror’s mercenary, El Corvo. This film isn’t just another straight-to-streaming no-budget piece of content - DIABLO delivers on every front. The fight scenes, choreographed by Zaror, are intense and deftly photographed, thanks to director Ernesto Diaz Espinoza. The gunplay is intense, the acting is top tier, and the film never lags. 
                                 
                                Marko Zaror steals his scenes as El Corvo, a mercenary with an iron fist, literally. The six-foot-two Chilean action star has a chilling villain introduction, followed by a massive action scene in a sketchy hideout that plays out like a scene from TERMINATOR. He mows through assailants and bystanders alike with no emotion, only showing a hint of fear when Adkins’s Kris shows up to give him a real fight. El Corvo is fucking terrifying. Their final confrontation is a throwback to

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                                Barbarella Declares BRING HER BACK is an Intense Depiction of the Effects of Grief

                                  Barbarella Declares BRING HER BACK is an Intense Depiction of the Effects of Grief

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                                  Hey, friends. Barbarella here still reeling from the incredibly intense Australian horror flick Bring Her Back, which comes out on May 30th. Not for the weak of heart, this follow-up from the minds behind Talk to Me grips one’s innards early on and doesn’t let go for the entire duration. 
                                  While themes of grief and the different ways individuals cope with loss may not be uncommon in cinema, Bring Her Back approaches the concept in a truly unique fashion through the individuals involved and the manner in which their stories are told. 
                                  Sora Wong debuts as the young Piper. Giving a powerhouse performance, she proves that a face doesn’t have to be recognizable to bring the awesomeness. While Piper may be the nucleus of the story, it’s not just her, but also those around her, who drive the points, like nails, into your soul. 
                                  I’ll start with Sally Hawkins, whom you may recognize from The Shape of Water. Her portrayal of the adoptive parent is nothing short of exceptional. Nuanced when necessary, flat out psycho when required, she navigates the extremes and subtleties like a master. 
                                  While I could ramble about Sally Hawkins more, let’s move on to Jonah Wren Phillips. He’s incredible as the creepy kid, but it’s in those moments where we glimpse his humanity that this young talent shines. I should warn you, though, if he’s onscreen, the odds of you feeling uncomfortable increase 85%. Owning the most disturbing scenes, he can be hard to watch at times. In fact, when

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                                  Tribeca Film Festival 2025 Preview

                                    McEric takes a look at some of the films screening at this year's Tribeca Film Festival in NYC from June 4th - 15th.

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                                    The Tribeca Film Festival is set to descend once again upon New York City this June 4th through 15th. Begun in 2002 by Robert DeNiro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff, the festival sought to revitalize Lower Manhattan after the 9/11 attacks and has since become one of the premiere film festivals of North America. This year, alone, the programmers narrowed down their selections from over 13,000 submissions. This year's line-up boasts 95 world premieres from filmmakers across 36 countries, collecting everything from feature films to shorts, episodic content, audio storytelling, interactive games, and more. 
                                    I'll be on site for several days of the festival to screen films and speak with attending talent, so let's take a look at some of the selections that made my shortlist of interest:
                                    First off, the big trend this year is music documentaries - the festival has programmed at least fifteen music-based films, beginning with the opening night gala selection BILLY JOEL: AND SO IT GOES. The festivities will likely be more of a eulogy than a celebration due to recent developments, but it's still nice to kick off a definitively New York festival with one of the City's own beloved sons as the subject of its inaugural film. Other documentaries that feature prominently are METALLICA SAVED MY LIFE, BILLY IDOL SHOULD BE DEAD, BOY GEORGE 7 CULTURE CLUB, DEPECHE MODE: M, I WAS BORN THIS WAY: CARL BEAN, MOVE YA BODY: THE BIRTH OF HOUSE, and THE SIXTH BOROUGH. This final film made my shortlist as

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                                    A BREED APART - Heavy on the Laughs, Light on the Scares

                                      A BREED APART - Heavy on the Laughs, Light on the Scares - McEric reviews the new horror/comedy from the Furst Brothers starring Grace Caroline Currey and Page Kennedy.

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                                      Hello all! McEric here with a review of the Furst Brothers' new horror/comedy A BREED APART, out now in theaters and on-demand. The film follows several Internet celebrities who are invited to an island overrun by rabid dogs to compete for a prize... survival. Check out the trailer:

                                      The film stars Grace Caroline Currey (SHAZAM: FURY OF THE GODS, FALL), Virginia Gardner (FALL, 2018's HALLOWEEN), Page Kennedy (THE MEG, THE MEG 2), Troy Gentile (ABC's "The Goldbergs"), Riele Downs (Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger"), Zak Steiner (Netflix's "Jessica Jones"),and Hayden Panittiere (NBC's "Heroes"). The film is directed by Griff Furst and brother Nathan Furst, whose previous collaboration as co-directors brought us NIGHTMARE SHARK. Solo, Griff Furst has directed such films as SWAMP SHARK, GHOST SHARK, and TRAILER PARK SHARK, so he clearly knows his way around a creature feature... even if he doesn't really want to.
                                      "Who is Louie Myman?" I asked when we spoke this past Friday. [Louie Myman is the credited director of Furst's films 100 MILLION BC and ALLIGATOR ALLEY.)
                                      "Oh, Louie Myman! Do you know Alan Smithee?"
                                      "Yes."
                                      "He's Alan Smithee's brother. Yeah, I mean, it's a tough thing. It's an interesting thing to explore. It's like when you do a creature feature and it rates well, and it does well, they just offer you more of them. And I love them, don't get me wrong. I grew up watching all these creature features - Mysterious Island and Jaws and Cujo. I love those movies, but I love ALL kinds of movies. The creature feature, itself,

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                                      Barbarella Says Tim Robinson Makes FRIENDSHIP Fantastic!

                                        Barbarella Says Tim Robinson Makes FRIENDSHIP Fantastic!

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                                        Hey friends! Barbarella here back from hiatus, and I’m delighted to share my thoughts on A24’s newest release, Friendship, which is out NOW! Sometimes people watch trailers and think, “Oh this movie is like [insert movie about a similar topic].” If you’re thinking that about Friendship, it’s not. Genuinely funny without being cruel, Andrew DeYoung’s exploration of adult male friendship proves charming and elicits more than a few hearty laughs from me. 
                                        In an era where seemingly fewer friendships exist in the real world than online, making new friends may be challenging, particularly for adult men. Keeping them may be nearly impossible. 
                                        When Craig (Tim Robinson) receives a misdelivered package intended for cool new neighbor Austin (Paul Rudd), Craig walks it over to him. Upon meeting the charismatic and friendly guy, he quickly gets invited in and finds himself actually making friends. His expressions reveal his delight in this newly formed camaraderie with someone who is just so darned interesting. One can’t help but feel happy for his new accomplishment.  
                                        Sadly, new friendships are fragile, and in a group setting, Craig doesn’t make the best impression on the guys. It doesn’t take long before Austin begins distancing himself from the awkward neighbor. In his desperation to rekindle the closeness they once shared, Craig makes some questionable decisions that lead to more awkward situations and laughs.
                                        On the surface, this is a quirky comedy that relies heavily on Tim Robinson’s performance. However, there is much more to this movie. Throughout, it addresses many common insecurities that men

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                                        New (and Old) Releases This Week, with McEric!

                                          McEric cleans up his inbox by dumping reviews for NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH, RENNER, MOB COPS, and YOUNG WERTHER.

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                                          Hello all! 
                                          I've got some reviews of two films releasing this Friday, April 25th - but thought I'd also take this opportunity to highlight two other films that are already out there but I haven't yet found the time to cover. Hopefully there's something here for everyone, so let's get right to it:
                                          First up is NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH, starring Jack Quaid (NOVOCAINE, THE COMPANION, "The Boys"), Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("The Boys," "The Walking Dead"), and Malin Ackerman (WATCHMEN, SLAYERS), directed by Duncan Skiles (THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER) and written by Sean Farley. The film features troubled young man Simon McNally (Quaid), who is trying to find his feet after spending a decade in a facility for mental health treatment, and his paranoid ex-security guard neighbor Ed Deerman. The two form an unlikely partnership when Simon believes he's seen a woman kidnapped but is deemed an unreliable witness by police due to his history and behavior. The two men take it upon themselves to investigate the crime and rescue the woman, revealing a deeper web of villainy in their quiet town.

                                          Quaid and Morgan have great chemistry, and Quaid, specifically, does some great work in this film. Whereas the majority of his characters have been able to rely and charm and humor, Simon is stripped of these tools due to the abuse he received at a young age, so the tricks that Quaid would normally utilize to endear himself to audiences are out of reach. Quaid does a great job of humanizing McNally as a

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                                          Gina Gershon talks HIGH ROLLERS

                                            Actress Gina Gershon speaks with McEric about new film HIGH ROLLERS with John Travolta and cult classics SHOWGIRLS and KILLER JOE.

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                                            When I received an email asking me if I wanted to watch a brand new independent film starring John Travolta, Gina Gershon, and Lukas Haas, my first instinct was to say no. When I was told I might be able to interview Gina Gershon, I said sure, and watched Ives’ HIGH ROLLERS. What follows was my experience:

                                            This film isn’t good, you guys, but I did watch the whole thing, not only because I had to. It’s a caper, and once I get into a caper, I can’t walk away. I’ve got to know if and how they’ll pull it off. I think that’s universal. That said, this is not a good caper. 
                                             
                                            The film opens with Travolta as Mason with Gershon as Amy on a beautiful beach, looking out at the crystal blue water. They are gathered with their friends and team to watch two of their own tie the knot, but before they can both conclude their “I dos,” attack helicopters descend, accompanied by SUVS filled with masked mercenaries. They are held at gunpoint and Amy is taken. In a blink, the baddies are gone and the team is unharmed - you know, like mercenaries are wont to do. Next, Mason is giving chase in his muscle car in a poorly edited road piece, concluding in a crash that likely accounts for the film’s entire budget.This is followed by the team grouped around a table while Mason exposition dumps their accolades for the sake of the audience.

                                            They are contacted by

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                                            New Releases - RAGING MIDLIFE and AMERICAN DREAMER

                                              McEric reviews (new) releases RAGING MIDLIFE and AMERICAN DREAMER.

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                                              Hello all! McEric here with a quick review of two (new) releases hitting the market this St. Patrick's Day Weekend, both of which I actually enjoyed.
                                              RAGING MIDLIFE
                                              First was RAGING MIDLIFE, a movie that was pitched to me as starring Paula Abdul (I'm a massive fan), Eddie Griffin (DOUBLE TAKE), Walter Koenig (STAR TREK), and Motch O. Mann, the world's foremost Macho Man Randy Savage impersonator. Yeah, I hear it, too. Luckily, I didn't read any further. I saw Paula Abdul's name and shouted "I'm in!" Going in to this film blind is the best way to see it. As I'm furnishing you with a review, however, I must speak further to the film. If you want to skip down to AMERICAN DREAMER and go in blind, I do suggest it. Otherwise, here we go.

                                              The film, written by Nic Costa and Rob Taylor, and directed by the latter, follows childhood friends Alex and Mark, now in their midlives (see that?) who are chasing their dragon - a purple tanktop once worn by their favorite wrestler, Raging Abe. Raging Abe is a Macho Man Randy Savage-type character who wears a stove pipe hat and chin beard and lives by five "proclamations," all meant to help his young fans navigate life and walk as better people. The film opens with grainy footage of a talk show appearance (think Arsenio Hall) from Raging Abe and his handler, Mary Todd, played by Abdul. The action opens in the eighties with young Alex and Mark ringside

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                                              Barbarella Chats with BLOAT actors Malcolm Fuller and Sawyer Jones

                                                Barbarella Chats with BLOAT actors Malcolm Fuller and Sawyer Jones

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                                                Hey friends! Barbarella here to chat about feeling bloated. Wait that’s not right. I’m here to chat a bit about Bloat, which will be in Theaters, On Demand and On Digital March 7, 2025. It’s a new horror thriller in which Ben McKenzie (“Gotham,” “The O.C.”) plays Jack, a man stuck working while his family vacations in Japan. As if the FOMO isn’t bad enough, one of his sons starts behaving strangely after almost drowning, and his wife, played by Bojana Novakovic (Edge of Darkness, Drag Me to Hell), must grapple with everything essentially alone, while Jack grows increasingly frustrated with his inability to do anything more than bear witness and offer recommendations and theories. 

                                                Bloat proves to be pretty fun, generating some tension from the fact that poor Jack is stuck in front of a screen in another country, balancing work and family drama from afar. His sense of powerlessness and the increasing frustration that develops as he video-chats with his family and hears increasingly more unsettling news makes him relatable and really heightens the unease I feel while watching. While the final act doesn't engage me as much as the setup leading up to it, I enjoy enough of the concepts within the story that overall, I like the movie. 
                                                I got the opportunity to chat with the actors who play the two sons, Malcolm Fuller and Sawyer Jones. Check it out!
                                                Barbara: Would you guys tell me about the casting process. Did you get sent the script or did you have to audition? What was that like

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                                                Director Simon West and Star Lucy Liu Talk OLD GUY

                                                  Director Simon West and star Lucy Liu talk OLD GUY, starring Christoph Waltz, now streaming everywhere!

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                                                  Director Simon West should be a household name; his first film was a little picture from 1997 called CON AIR. Perhaps you've heard of it? He went on to helm similar big budget action extravaganzas, such as 2001's LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER and 2012's THE EXPENDABLES 2. Eventually, however, time and changing tastes caught up with West, and now he's directing smaller budget flicks, from action to drama, that move at a slightly slower pace and appeal to a different audience. 
                                                  The same could be said for Danny Dolinski, the titular OLD GUY of West's latest feature, played by Academy-Award Winner Christoph Waltz (INGLORIOUS BASTERDS, THE GREEN HORNET). Danny's a wetworks expert in a field saturated with hot young assassins, desperately trying to prove he's still relevant, often to his detriment. After recovering from a wrist injury that found him relegated to a cleaner role at a local bakery, Danny is itching to get back in the field. When he's told the only role available is support for young assassing Wihlborg (Cooper Hoffman), he is understandably unenthused. He invites his longtime friend Anata (Lucy Liu) along for their job since it'll take them to some charming locations around Europe, and once underway, tries to take point on every hit. Things don't go as planned.

                                                  As you can probably already divine, there are so many parallels between Waltz's OLD GUY and West's career. Danny was once the best, the biggest game in town, and his name still opens doors... but the game has

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                                                  Julianna Margulies and Gretchen Mol Talk MILLERS IN MARRIAGE

                                                    Julianna Margulies and Gretchen Mol Talk MILLERS IN MARRIAGE, Edward Burns' latest with Eric McClanahan

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                                                    Edward Burns made quite the impression after winning the Best Picture prize at the Sundance Film Festival with his 1995 masterpiece THE BROTHERS MCMULLEN, signifying the emergence of a new and singular voice. The plot synopsis for the film was "Three Irish Catholic brothers from Long Island struggle to deal with love, marriage, and infidelity." Now, thirty years later, Burns has returned with a new vision, MILLERS IN MARRIAGE, with the plot synopsis sounding vaguely familiar - "Three Irish Catholic siblings from New York struggle to deal with love, marriage, and infidelity." What can I say? Dude's got range.


                                                    However, I'm not here to say that Edward Burns is a one-trick pony or that MILLERS IN MARRIAGE is recycled and tired. Truth is, I really liked this movie. The cast is impeccable and the narrative kept me interested, even when I thought some plot points were a bit contrived or predictable. Burns crafts characters that we want to care about, even if they're narcissistic, self-destructive, manipulative, or just plain wrong. Burns' gift of character and dialogue is that we are drawn into the maw of the devouring devils of his narratives. 

                                                    This film is no different. Following the Miller siblings, Andy (Burns), Maggie (Julianna Margulies), and Eve (Gretchen Mol), and their orbiting cadre of lovers. Andy is a painter, fresh off a separation from his wife Tina (Morena Baccarin) and now dating one of her former colleagues Renee (Minnie Driver). Maggie is an active novelist married to inert novelist Nick (Campbell Scott),

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                                                    Spider One's New Flick LITTLE BITES Releases on Physical Media and SHUDDER This Week

                                                      Writer/Director Spider One and star Krsy Fox speak with McEric about their new film LITTLE BITES, releasing on physical media Tuesday 2/18 and streaming on SHUDDER Friday 2/21.

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                                                      Parenthood is sacrifice, and that is the message behind the latest horror film from filmmaker Michael Cummings, aka Spider One of Powerman 5000, aka Rob Zombie's brother. As he puts it in his director's statement:
                                                      "In the film, Mindy’s relationship with her monster, Agyar, is clearly my allegory for parenthood. His bites are her pain. His words are her insecurities. His intentions are to prove Mindy’s failure as a parent. We are in solidarity with Mindy, even if, at times we are frustrated and baffled by her actions. And that is exactly the point. She doesn’t know what to do. None of us do. Framing this movie in horror was a natural choice."

                                                      LITTLE BITES tells the story of Mindy Vogel (Krsy Fox, TERRIFIER 3), who is inexplicably saddled with a demon, Agyar (Jon Skarloff, CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER) that demands to feast upon her daughter, Alice. Unwilling to acquiesce, Mindy sends Alice to stay with her mother (Bonnie Arons, THE NUN) while she placates the monster with bites of her own flesh, spinning a plan to rid of her the burden once and for all. 
                                                      I had the opportunity to speak with writer/director Spider One and lead actress Krsy Fox, neither of whom I felt comfortable addressing by name because I didn't feel entirely sure if Krsy was just pronounced "Krissy" and I couldn't rightly look a man in the face and call him "Spider".

                                                      I really wanted to like this feature when I sat down to watch it, and a lot about it is quite

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                                                      THE THINKING GAME Stream this Friday

                                                        McEric talks to director Greg Kohs and producer Gary Krieg about the new documentary THE THINKING GAME

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                                                        It’s apparent that we’re living in the future, but how did we get here? Moreover, who shepherded us into this bold new world? Director Greg Kohrs and producer Gary Krieg sought this very answer and it brought them to Demis Hassabis.
                                                         
                                                        Demis Hassabis began his journey as a young chess prodigy before shifting gears toward changing the world. He was drawn to the game as a “A fun thinking game,” but after a particularly long battle at a world tournament, he saw a futility in wasting his brain on games when there were real challenges to which he could apply his talents. 
                                                         
                                                        During a gap year between high school and college, Demis got an internship at Bullfrog games, where he implemented rudimentary AI into a PC game called Theme Park. His innovation allowed the NPCs to react to each other as well as the gamers’ intervention and create a more interconnected and immersive experience. This caught the eye of Electronic Arts and changed the trajectory of video games for years to come. Despite this transformative influence, Demis focused on college and after graduation sought to tackle the issue of Artificial General Intelligence.
                                                         
                                                        For the uninitiated, Artificial General Intelligence refers to a true thinking creation. Inspired to a point by the AI Deep Blue defeating Chess master Kasparov in 1997, Demis was duly impressed by the victory but saw the limitation of an innovation that could ONLY play chess. As admirable as that was, Demis saw an imminent future where an AI could beat

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                                                        Sundance Midnight Selection TOUCH ME

                                                          McEric chats with the writer/director and stars of the Sundance Midnight Selection TOUCH ME

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                                                          The Sundance Film Festival is preparing to hit Park City, Utah once again this Thursday, January 23rd through February 2nd, boasting 88 feature films and a slew of shorts and industry panels. One of the highlights of the festival each year is the Midnight Program, which screens genre pictures late at night. Just last year this program brought us I SAW THE TV GLOW, IN A VIOLENT NATURE, and LOVE LIES BLEEDING, to give you an idea of the type of fare one might find. One particular title in this year's program caught my interest when I read the synopsis and stood out as something that would assuredly be unique. The film is called TOUCH ME by writer/director Addison Heimann, and its synopsis reads:
                                                          Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.

                                                          TOUCH ME is a brilliant meditation on addiction, codependency, and the universal search for acceptance and peace in an ever-increasingly chaotic world. The film's use of color is exquisite, and the four lead actors who propel the story turn in some amazing work. I knew the film would be weird but it exceeded my expectations, and if you like your allegories laugh-out-loud funny and interspersed with tentacle sex, you will love this film, too.
                                                          I was able to talk to writer/director Addison Heimann, stars Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jordan Gavaris, and Marlene Forte about the film, some of the technical wizardry

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                                                          NOSFERATU - Succumb to the Darkness

                                                            Eric McClanahan reviews Robert Eggers's latest film, NOSFERATU.

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                                                            Wouldst thou like to live immortally?
                                                            Robert Eggers is back in theaters with his latest vision, NOSFERATU, a remake of the 1922 film of the same name, which was itself an unlicensed retelling of Bram Stoker's DRACULA. For those who don't know, Eggers is the visionary behind such standout films as THE VVITCH, THE LIGHTHOUSE, and THE NORTHMAN. His films have earned him a fiercely dedicated fanbase and heavy auteur status in Hollywood, essentially giving him carte blanche when it comes to making his films. NOSFERATU is the culmination of that legacy and that power, for better or worse.

                                                            I saw NOSFERATU last night in a packed theater, my second choice theater as the first had already sold out by the time I arrived. It was preceded by trailers for THE WOLF MAN and THE MONKEY, tailored to its audience of artistic horror hounds. The movie begins with simple white text over black backgrounds, and the first thing the audience hears is a woman crying the darkness. From there, the film is two plus hours of atmosphere and mood, stretched to its near breaking point before the final fade out. Eggers is a master of tone, an Edgar Allan Poe of the visual form, and his legacy as a visual storyteller receives no tarnish with this entry into his oeuvre. So much is explored with a muted color palette and expert use of light and shadow. The camera pulls into darkness, pulls the bodies onscreen into rooms into which they cannot see,

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                                                            James Fox Discusses His Documentary THE PROGRAM

                                                              Filmmaker James Fox discusses his new documentary THE PROGRAM which examines the United States government's pre-existing relationship with UAPs.

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                                                              In a new AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SEGMENT, I will do something terrifically similar to what I did the last time I did this segment, and now that I'm reading that out loud I realize how ridiculous it sounds. Regardless, I once again enter the realm of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena and speak with a specialist about what the United States knows, what it doesn't, and the barriers that are preventing it from disclosing its full knowledge to the public.
                                                              Let's get one thing established right away: the conversation around alien visitation has changed. When I chatted with Disclosure Activist Stephen Bassett back in 2021, we weren't discussing if these visitations were real but rather why we weren't being told about them. Even the classification has changed - they're no longer Unidentified Flying Objects but Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon, or UAPs. Our government has come clean about their interest in UAPs, largely due to military concerns, and they take sightings seriously. The Defense Department's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office was created to investigate unidentified anomalies to determine if they're foreign or domestic, dangerous or innocuous, earthbound or alien. That part is transparent, but THE PROGRAM's findings aren't, and that is the subject of filmmaker James Fox's new documentary, THE PROGRAM.

                                                              I chatted with James Fox, filmmaker of The Phenomenon, Moment of Contact, and I Know What I Saw, to discuss THE PROGRAM after viewing it, and though we were able to talk for quite a while, I didn't really have that many questions. Not because the

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                                                              It: Welcome to Derry Episode 2 Preview Updated; Ep. 3 Trailer Released

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                                                              We have an updated preview for HBO/HBO Max's It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark" and a promo trailer for Episode 3.

                                                              Netflix Making Moves for Possible Warner Bros Discovery Bid: Report

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                                                              Netflix is reportedly making moves for a possible Warner Bros. Discovery bid, and they have a very interesting financial advisor assisting.

                                                              Inside The World Of The Running Man Behind-The-Scenes Featurette

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                                                              Paramount released a new behind-the-scenes featurette that looks into the world of The Running Man. It will be released on November 14th.

                                                              Call of Duty Live-Action Film: Peter Berg And Taylor Sheridan Sign On

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                                                              Paramount and Activision will develop a live-action film based on Call of Duty, with Peter Berg set to write and direct, and Taylor Sheridan also writing and producing.

                                                              It: Welcome to Derry Hits HBO Max Tonight! Here's Our S01E02 Preview

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                                                              • welcome to derry

                                                              Here's our updated preview for It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark," hitting HBO Max TONIGHT at 12 am PT/3 am ET.

                                                              The Housemaid: Sneak Peek Featurette, 'Meet The Family' Clip Released

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                                                              Lionsgate released a 'A Peek Inside' featurette for The Housemaid, along with a clip of Millie meeting the family for the first time.

                                                              Now You See Me: Now You Don't &#8211; Tickets On Sale Plus A New Poster

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                                                              Tickets are officially on sale for Now You See Me: Now You Don't, which will be released in theaters on November 14th, and a new poster was released.

                                                              The Conjuring Prequel In The Works At Warner Bros.

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                                                              Warner Bros. is moving forward with a prequel film in The Conjuring franchise after the success of Last Rites this fall.

                                                              Scream 7 Has A New Trailer, Synopsis, &#038; Poster: See Them Right Here

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                                                              As an early Halloween present, we have a look at the first official trailer, synopsis, images, and poster for Scream 7 right here.

                                                              Colin Farrell Discusses The Sgt. Rock Movie He Almost Starred In

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                                                              Colin Farrell revealed that he was supposed to have a role in Luca Guadagnino's Sgt. Rock film, and praised the "fantastic script."

                                                              Buck Rogers: Legendary Brings Writer Zeb Wells Onboard To Pen Script

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                                                              Zeb Wells has been hired to write the script for a new version of Buck Rogers for Legendary, to help bring this iconic character to life.

                                                              It: Welcome to Derry Episode 2 Images, "Revised" Poster Released

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                                                              Along with a "revised" (IYKYK) cast poster, we've got the official image gallery for It: Welcome to Derry S01E02: "The Thing in the Dark."

                                                              DC Studios: Gunn &#038; Safran Eyed by Ellison Post Paramount/WBD Merger

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                                                              Bloomberg is reporting that Paramount Skydance Corp. CEO David Ellison would be looking to keep DC Studios, as well as heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, if a Paramount/Warner Bros. Discovery merger were to happen.

                                                              Monster Mash Animated Film On The Way From Miramax

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                                                              Miramax has optioned the rights to make an animated film based on the classic Halloween anthem Monster Mash.

                                                              The Batman Part II Will Pick Up "A Few Weeks After" The Penguin

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                                                              The Penguin star Colin Farrell has confirmed that The Batman Part II picks up a "few weeks after the show ended."

                                                              The Adventures of Cliff Booth: Eyeing Possible Summer 2026 Release

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                                                              The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a spinoff film from Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is reportedly eyeing a potential summer 2026 release date.

                                                              Lanterns Showrunner on John Stewart/Hal Jordan Dynamic; Praises Pierre

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                                                              Lanterns Showrunner Chris Mundy has high praise for Aaron Pierre's John Stewart and discusses his dynamic with Kyle Chandler's Hal Jordan.

                                                              Zootopia 2: Tickets On Sale, International Trailer, Featurette, &#038; More

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                                                              Tickets for Disney's upcoming Zootopia 2 are officially on sale. We got a new international trailer, a behind-the-scenes featurette, a TV spot, posters, and images.

                                                              Predator Teams Up With Garage Beer's Jason Kelce &#038; Matt Cardona

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                                                              Predator: Badlands hits theaters next week, and Garage Beer is celebrating with a brand new short film debuting this Friday.

                                                              The Running Man: Tickets On Sale, Survival Tips TV Spot, 5 Posters

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                                                              • The Running Man

                                                              Tickets for The Running Man are officially on sale. We also got a TV spot sharing some survival tips for contestants, and five new posters.

                                                              The Penguin: Farrell "Would Bet Against" Season 2 "But Not by Much"

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                                                              Though a decision hasn't been made, Colin Farrell isn't feeling too optimistic right now about the chances for The Penguin Season 2.

                                                              Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Offers BTS Look at "The Duel: Payback"

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                                                              With Lucasfilm's Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 hitting this week, here's how Kamikaze Douga and ANIMA's "The Duel: Payback" came together.

                                                              Chainsaw Man Continues The Anime Hot Streak At The Box Office

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                                                              Chainsaw Man became the latest anime film to open at number one at the weekend box office, beating out Colleen Hoover by a mile.

                                                              It: Welcome to Derry EP on Opening Episode's "Red Wedding" Moment

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                                                              It: Welcome to Derry EPs Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti and co-Showrunner Jason Fuchs on the opener's big "Red Wedding" moment.

                                                              Taylor Sheridan Eyeing Move From Paramount for NBCUniversal: Report

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                                                              Reportedly, Taylor Sheridan ("Yellowstone" franchise, Tulsa King, Lioness) is looking to move on from Paramount for a deal with NBCUniversal.

                                                              It: Welcome to Derry Premieres Tonight! Our S01E01 "Pilot" Preview

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                                                              With Showrunners Jason Fuchs and Brad Caleb Kane's It: Welcome to Derry premiering tonight, here's our updated preview for the series opener.

                                                              Tron: Ares Writer on Franchise Evolution, Creative Continuity &#038; More

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                                                              Tron: Ares screenwriter Jesse Wigutow spoke to us about the film's 15-year journey, Jared Leto, Jeff Bridges, casting, AI and more.

                                                              Peacemaker: Bonnie Discepolo on Post-Credits Scene, Gunn Community

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                                                              Bonnie Discepolo spoke with us about returning as Ms. Jessop for Peacemaker, James Gunn, reuniting with her Luthorcorp castmates, and more.

                                                              Dwayne Johnson Says Brendan Fraser Helped Him Kick-Start His Career

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                                                              With two decades of roles behind him, Dwayne Johnson says he credits The Mummy star Brendan Fraser for helping launch his career as an actor.

                                                              Bette Midler Offers an Update on the Status of Hocus Pocus 3

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                                                              One of the stars of the iconic Halloween film Hocus Pocus reveals that a strong script for Hocus Pocus 3 has already been submitted.

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                                                              10 MCU Villains That Actually Had A Point (Kind Of)

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                                                              Desperation drove them to extreme measures, but were their actions entirely misguided?

                                                              The Marvel Cinematic Universe is filled with fascinating villains. Some of them are incredibly cruel and irredeemable, remaining two-dimensional antagonists. However, other MCU villains were trying to do the right thing–even if they got lost along the way, so it becomes much easier for the audience to sympathize with them.

                                                              Parks & Rec's Funniest Scene Ever Is Still Patton Oswalt's Improv Filibuster

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                                                              Some of the funniest moments of Parks and Rec were improvised, and this 10-minute scene manages to outshine them all.

                                                              Many of the best and funniest moments on Parks and Recreation came from complete improvisation by the main cast. Some of these moments served as launchpads for major character growth and development, while others simply delivered truly unforgettable hilarity. The show had several special guest stars over the course of its run, but when it comes to improvising, Patton Oswalt’s contribution was certainly hard to beat. Throughout the mockumentary's exploration of Pawnee's local government, it introduced a memorable array of quirky citizens in both supporting and one-off roles. Oswalt's character, Garth Blundin, was certainly no exception.Although he appeared in only one episode during the show's fifth season, he made quite an impression.

                                                              10 Amazing Anime Tournaments With The Best Fight Choreography, Ranked

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                                                              Dragon Ball and Gundam paved the way for the large-scale battle tournaments anime fans have fallen in love with.

                                                              There's nothing like a great tournament arc in anime. The concept goes back to the '80s, and it's endured for so long for a reason: tournaments introduce tons of new characters and help fans easily understand character motivations and fighting styles. For an action series, there are few better ways to show character growth externally and sometimes,internally.Yet while there are plenty of great tournaments, not all of them excel at the actual choreography part of things, focusing on story over everything else. While a lot of anime rely on complex powers over martial arts, good choreography isn't limited to just hand-to-hand combat, but rather the flow of the fights and creativity present in each battle. The truly great tournaments feature both solid storytelling and incredible choreography.

                                                              Before It: Welcome to Derry, Stephen Rider Almost Starred in It Chapter Two

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                                                              • It: Welcome to Derry
                                                              • It Chapter Two

                                                              One of the stars of It: Welcome to Derry nearly had a very different role to play in the overarching saga of Stephen King's most infamous town.

                                                              The Stephen King universe is ever-expanding. After the success of Andy Muschietti's two-part It adaptations in 2017 and 2019, respectively, the franchise continued with It: Welcome to Derry.

                                                              Studio Ghibli Releases New Howl's Moving Castle Limited-Edition Calendar for Fans to Decorate Like a Wizard

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                                                              Studio Ghibli's official store releases a new Howl's Moving Castle calendar perfect for fans looking for some magical (yet practical) home decor.

                                                              Studio Ghibli's official online store has released a magical new Howl’s Moving Castle castle-themed calendar just in time to decorate like a wizard this Halloween.

                                                              Hollywood’s Harrison Ford Replacement Is Quietly Becoming Sci-Fi’s Next Great Icon

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                                                              Harrison Ford has long been a Hollywood icon, but there is one sci-fi star who is poised to be his perfect replacement.

                                                              There have been many actors who have contributed their art to the sci-fi genre, but no one has left quite a legacy like Harrison Ford. From his roles as Han Solo in Star Wars to Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, Ford’s performances have been central to this genre, and these two characters have been a staple of his sci-fi legacy. He was the rugged, reluctant hero who could talk his way out of any situation or, failing that, shoot his way out. But in a modern era of deep introspection and moral gray areas, a new kind of sci-fi hero is taking the center stage. That new hero is Timothée Chalamet.

                                                              10 DC Superheroes With the Best Comeback, Ranked

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                                                              • Superman

                                                              Countless DC heroes have fallen to obscurity or disappeared in continuity before making epic returns, and these ten comebacks are the best of all.

                                                              DC Comics has one of the widest-reaching, most broad lineups of superheroes and villains in all of comic book history. With a roster of heroes and villains arguably dwarfing the competition at Marvel Comics, DC has a massive group of heroes that they're forced to juggle and decide who gets the spotlight at a given time.

                                                              An Exciting New Era of Lego Ninjago is About to Begin

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                                                              A first look has arrived for the brand-new LEGO Ninjago graphic novel and it's a sight to behold.

                                                              Yes indeed, something special is being built over at Skybound and Image. Lovers of all things LEGO are in for a very real treat, with no tricks, as a first look at a shiny new era of LEGO Ninjago arrives on Halloween for all to enjoy. The newly-delivered images of the latest graphic novel are hot off the presses, and they include not only cover art, but also an early preview of some panels and sheets as well.

                                                              My Hero Academia Saves Its Worst Character For the Final Season

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                                                              My Hero Academia's worst character should've been the story's most important character, but MHA missed a great opportunity.

                                                              The final season of My Hero Academia's anime has rightfully focused on major heroes like All Might and Katsuki Bakugo so far, with them being the heroes' best hope against All For One. In the meantime, the increasingly desperate All For One is reflecting on how he got here, recalling his days as a troubled youth who had no one but his younger brother for company. My Hero Academia's game-changing flashback expanded on All For One and made him even more intriguing as a villain, but Yoichi Shigaraki didn't get the same favor.

                                                              Kevin Feige Still Finally Needs to Fulfill His Biggest Streaming Promise

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                                                              Over half a decade ago, Kevin Feige made a lofty promise about Marvel's streaming projects--but this promise still hasn't been fulfilled.

                                                              The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had a rough few years, with the Multiverse Saga inheriting way more criticism than the Infinity Saga. Phases 4, 5, and 6 have seen a massive expansion in both the number of projects and characters introduced, such that the MCU has become a sprawling cinematic universe filled with hundreds of active characters whose stories fans have been following for years.

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                                                              Law & Order: SVU Promo Reveals Some OG Law And Order Characters Crossing Over, But I’m Just Excited Ice-T Will Be Back

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                                                              Isla Fisher Hilariously Roasted (And Complimented) Jesse Eisenberg As He Admitted Now You See Me's Latest Round Of Magic Was Tough To Learn

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                                                              Happy Halloween to us all with this AHS casting news!

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                                                              One family member was upset.

                                                              X-Men's Famke Janssen Had A Three-Word Response After Being Asked If She Got A Call About Joining The New MCU

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                                                              Will the phoenix rise for Doomsday?

                                                              Simon Pegg Shared Details About The Star Trek Script Quentin Tarantino Wrote, And He Didn't Hold Back

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                                                              The Scotty actor shared a bit about what he knew.

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                                                              "I'm old!"

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                                                              The young actress passed away on October 19.

                                                              Scream's Matthew Lillard Shared His Thoughts On Fans Shipping Stu And Billy, And I'm Here For The Nickname He Gave The Characters

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                                                              Gayle King has anchored the CBS morning news for over a decade.

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                                                              Watch A Peacemaker Zombie Crying (In Costume) Because James Gunn Showed Him His Daughter In The Superman Trailer

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                                                              The most adorable zombie video ever?

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                                                              The Halloween episode had a surprising moment for Hetty and Trevor.

                                                              What Are 'Scratchy Fridays'? The Sweet Way Hugh Jackman Shows Love On Movie Sets Like Deadpool And Wolverine For The Cast And Crew

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                                                              McKinnon tells all about her SNL farewell.

                                                              Elsbeth Was More Aggressive Than I Expected In The Halloween Episode, But I’m Loving Her New Bond After That Kaya Twist

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                                                              Elsbeth pulled no punches while in the Halloween spirit this year.

                                                              I’ve Loved Having Full Law And Order Thursdays Again This Fall, But NBC Is Bumping Benson And Stabler For A Very Different Duo Next Week

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                                                              Stephen King Has Seen Deliver Me From Nowhere, And He Not Only Thinks The Springsteen Movie Is 'Terrific,' He Also Connected To It Personally

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                                                              Twilight's Renesmee Actress Offers Her Recollection Of That Creepy Animatronic That Was Scrapped From Breaking Dawn

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                                                              After Ghosts' Dramatic Fifth Halloween Episode, I Think One Relationship Needs To Be Rekindled

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                                                              One actor did all the homework.

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                                                              I would be pretty mortified too.

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                                                              Jesse Eisenberg Hilariously Brought Up The Louvre Heist While Explaining Why He’s Not Returning As Mark Zuckerberg In The Social Reckoning

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                                                              Breaking Bad Creator Reveals Whether Another Spin-off Could Happen

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                                                              Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two of the most popular television shows in history, and creator Vince Gilligan recently revealed if another spin-off or reboot of Breaking Bad could happen. What did Vince Gilligan say about a Breaking Bad spin-off possibility? Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about his new upcoming show, Apple TV’s […]

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                                                              (Image Credit: AMC) Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two of the most popular television shows in history, and creator Vince Gilligan recently revealed if another spin-off or reboot of Breaking Bad could happen. What did Vince Gilligan say about a Breaking Bad spin-off possibility? Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about his new upcoming show, Apple TV’s Pluribus, Gilligan was asked about the potential of a new Breaking Bad spin-off. Gilligan joked that THR’s idea (which focused around a tape the Mexican cartel made of Jesse Pinkman cooking meth with Walter White’s recipe making its way to someone) was good, and that there were “a lot” of ways to reboot the show. “There’s a lot of ways to reboot Breaking Bad and even build shows around characters from Better Call Saul,” said Gilligan. “We worked with such a murderer’s row of actors on both shows. I was so blessed to work with these amazing actors. Pretty much any of the major players from either show could carry their own TV show. The same goes for the astounding actors we worked with on El Camino. The two Scotts, [MacArthur and Shepherd], God, those guys are good. And, of course, there’s Jesse Plemons, who everyone in the world knows now. That guy went through the roof, and deservedly so.” However, when it comes to actually doing another entry in the series, or spinning it off, Gilligan thinks he’d rather disappoint fans by not doing it then disappoint them by failing. “So never say never, but I’ve done 20 years of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. I’m not tired of it. I’m not worn out on it,” Gilligan said. “But I am ready for a hero, for a change, instead of a villain or an anti-hero. The other thing is I live in fear of messing up people’s memories of both shows. I’d rather leave a little money on the table, a little desire on the table, a little want for new Breaking Bad stories. “I don’t want to disappoint anyone, but I’d rather disappoint folks by not giving them any more Breaking Bad than have them say, “Okay, man, that was a really great multi-course meal, but that last serving in the dessert bowl was dog shit. Now I’ve got a bad taste in my mouth, and that’s all I remember now.” So I don’t want to do that. I really don’t want to do that.” The post Breaking Bad Creator Reveals Whether Another Spin-off Could Happen appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              New Keanu Reeves Sci-Fi Movie Gets First Details, Director

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                                                              Warner Bros. has entered the final negotiations to acquire a brand new sci-fi movie, titled Shiver, with John Wick vet Keanu Reeves attached to lead the cast. Reeves is no stranger to the sci-fi genre, as he’s best known for his iconic role as Neo in The Matrix franchise. He also appeared in other sci-fi […]

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                                                              (Photo by John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images) Warner Bros. has entered the final negotiations to acquire a brand new sci-fi movie, titled Shiver, with John Wick vet Keanu Reeves attached to lead the cast. Reeves is no stranger to the sci-fi genre, as he’s best known for his iconic role as Neo in The Matrix franchise. He also appeared in other sci-fi movies like 1995’s Johnny Mnemonic, 1996’s Chain Reaction, 2008’s The Day the Earth Stood Still, and 2018’s Replicas. Who is involved in Keanu Reeves’ newest sci-fi movie? According to THR, Shiver will be directed by Deadpool’s Tim Miller from a screenplay written by Ian Shorr. Kingsman franchise director and creator Matthew Vaughn has also signed on to produce the project with Aaron Ryder. The movie’s plot and character details haven’t been officially disclosed, but it will reportedly follow the story of “a ne’er-do-well smuggler who finds himself in the middle of a deadly double-cross while on a job in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in him being surrounded by bodies, hostile mercenaries, and thirsty sharks alike. He next finds himself in a deathly time loop and scrambling to break the cycle.” It is also being described as in the same vein as Tom Cruise’s Edge of Tomorrow and Blake Lively’s The Shallows. Reeves most recently starred in Lionsgate’s John Wick spin-off Ballerina and Aziz Ansari’s angel comedy Good Fortune. Besides Shiver, he will also next be seen in Jonah Hill’s black comedy movie Outcome, along with Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer. He is also currently attached to star opposite Kirsten Dunst in the satire comedy The Entertainment System is Down. (Source: THR) Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz at SuperHeroHype. The post New Keanu Reeves Sci-Fi Movie Gets First Details, Director appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Pat Sajak Teases New Projects 4 Months After Leaving Wheel of Fortune

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                                                              Former Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak celebrated his 79th birthday recently, and while thanking his fans for all the good wishes, he revealed that he could still return to do a new project or two before retirement. On Monday, he shared that he was still looking to take on a couple of projects before […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Christopher Willard | ABC via Getty Images Former Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak celebrated his 79th birthday recently, and while thanking his fans for all the good wishes, he revealed that he could still return to do a new project or two before retirement. On Monday, he shared that he was still looking to take on a couple of projects before retiring for good. Sajak was the host of Wheel of Fortune for 41 seasons, exiting the show in June 2024. Pat Sajak is ‘looking forward to another project or two before retirement’ The renowned TV personality is truly one of the most acclaimed figures in the entertainment industry. He hosted Wheel of Fortune, one of the most popular game shows around, for over four decades. Pat Sajak began hosting Wheel of Fortune back in 1981 and continued doing so till June 2024. He further continued hosting Celebrity Wheel of Fortune until 2025. In his packed career, Sajak also received 19 nominations for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, winning three times. The iconic game show host recently celebrated his 79th birthday on October 27 and took it as an opportunity to address his future. Interestingly, it seems that he is not yet done with the entertainment world. In an X (formerly Twitter) post, he emphasized that he would want to do one or two more projects before embracing retirement. Sajak wrote on his birthday, “Thank you for all the lovely and touching birthday greetings yesterday. Happily, I’m feeling great and looking forward to another project or two before retirement. Stay tuned.” Thank you for all the lovely and touching birthday greetings yesterday. Happily, I’m feeling great and looking forward to another project or two before retirement. Stay tuned. — Pat Sajak (@patsajak) October 27, 2025 So, while Pat Sajak may not be around on television presently, he may soon return with a new project. This is an exciting prospect for fans, who expressed their excitement on his X post as well. As Sajak has also appeared in movies and other media, it is not clear what project he is referring to, but whatever it is, his fans will undoubtedly be excited about it. The post Pat Sajak Teases New Projects 4 Months After Leaving Wheel of Fortune appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction Trailer Readies Fans for Theatrically Released Anime Movie

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                                                              A new trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction has been released. Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction is an upcoming film that is part of the popular Japanese anime series of the same name, which itself is based on Gege Akutami’s manga. The movie presents a special compilation of the Shibuya Incident arc before it debuts the first two […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: GKIDS A new trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction has been released. Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction is an upcoming film that is part of the popular Japanese anime series of the same name, which itself is based on Gege Akutami’s manga. The movie presents a special compilation of the Shibuya Incident arc before it debuts the first two episodes of Season 3’s upcoming arc, “Culling Game Part 1,” ahead of its January 2026 streaming release. Check out the trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction below (watch more trailers and clips): When will Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction be released? Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction is coming exclusively to IMAX theaters in the United States for one night only on December 3, 2025, from GKIDS. It will screen on approximately 100 screens nationwide. Check out a new IMAX poster for the movie below: Photo Credit: GKIDS The nationwide theatrical rollout for Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction then begins on December 5. The theatrical feature will be presented in both original Japanese and English dubbed versions. “A veil abruptly descends over the busy Shibuya area amid the bustling Halloween crowds, trapping countless civilians inside,” a synopsis for the film reads. “Satoru Gojo, the strongest jujutsu sorcerer, steps into the chaos. But lying in wait are curse users and spirits scheming to seal him away. Yuji Itadori, accompanied by his classmates and other top-tier jujutsu sorcerers, enters the fray in an unprecedented clash of curses — the Shibuya Incident. “In the aftermath, ten colonies across Japan are transformed into dens of curses in a plan orchestrated by Noritoshi Kamo, the most wicked sorcerer in history. As the deadly Culling Game starts, Special Grade sorcerer Yuta Okkotsu is assigned to carry out Yuji’s execution for his perceived crimes. The desperate confrontation between Satoru Gojo’s two beloved students comes to the big screen with an early preview. Be the first to experience Yuji and Yuta’s fateful battle with the hotly anticipated kickoff to Season 3 in theatres nationwide.” Source: GKIDS Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post Jujutsu Kaisen: Extraction Trailer Readies Fans for Theatrically Released Anime Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Netflix Making The Great Gatsby Movie With a Huge Twist

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                                                              Netflix is teaming up with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Stephen Gaghan on his next directorial feature, Valley of Ashes. It is described as a loose and modern adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. It was famously adapted for the big screen by director Baz Luhrmann in 2013, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio, […]

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                                                              (Photo Credit: Warner Bros.) Netflix is teaming up with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Stephen Gaghan on his next directorial feature, Valley of Ashes. It is described as a loose and modern adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. It was famously adapted for the big screen by director Baz Luhrmann in 2013, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Carey Mulligan. What do we know about Netflix’s The Great Gatsby movie? According to Deadline, Netflix executives were reportedly blown away by the Syrian director’s pitch for his Great Gatsby movie. Because of this, they immediately grabbed the opportunity to acquire the project before it went to market. Further details about its story are still under wraps, but the movie is expected to center around Silicon Valley. The movie will be written and directed by Gaghan, who will also serve as a producer through his Super Emotional production banner. The project will also reunite him with producer Jennifer Fox, after previously working together in 2005’s Syriana movie. Gaghan is best known for writing the script for Steven Soderbergh’s 2000 crime drama Traffic, which won him an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. Besides Syriana, he also previously directed 2002’s Abandon, 2016’s Gold, and 2020’s Dolittle. The original novel takes place in the Jazz Age on Long Island and follows the story of Nick Carraway, a bond salesman who becomes friends with his enigmatic and self-made millionaire neighbor Jay Gatsby. Due to his obsession with reuniting with his former lover, Gatsby holds extravagant parties and shows off his wealth to rekindle their romance despite Daisy’s marital status. (Source: Deadline) The post Netflix Making The Great Gatsby Movie With a Huge Twist appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              New Zack Snyder Movie The Last Photograph Gets First Look

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                                                              Zack Snyder has shared the first look at his upcoming movie The Last Photograph, showing off a brief glimpse at the upcoming drama. The new look at The Last Photograph comes from Snyder on Instagram and shows him filming two men down on the ground in the Amazon. One of them seems to be dead […]

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                                                              QUEENS, NEW YORK - APRIL 03: Zack Snyder attends Netflix's "Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver" album release party at Knockdown Center on April 03, 2024 in Queens, New York. (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images) Zack Snyder has shared the first look at his upcoming movie The Last Photograph, showing off a brief glimpse at the upcoming drama. The new look at The Last Photograph comes from Snyder on Instagram and shows him filming two men down on the ground in the Amazon. One of them seems to be dead or injured, with the other screaming while holding him up. Check out the new look at The Last Photograph below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by zack snyder (@zacksnyder) The Last Photograph is a drama that is described as his “long-awaited passion project.” Snyder will direct the project from a screenplay written by Kurt Johnstad, who has worked with Snyder previously on 300 and both Rebel Moon films. Snyder will have a “story by” credit, as well. “Enlisting the help of a washed-up junkie war photographer, the only person to have seen the face of the killers, he sets out, determined to find the children and the truth, but soon learns he must also face the ghosts of his past,” reads the logline. “Their journey into the unknown takes them farther and farther away from civilization, bringing into question everything they believe, while slowly eroding the distinction between real and surreal.” The post New Zack Snyder Movie The Last Photograph Gets First Look appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              MTV Cancels Beloved Show After 46 Seasons

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                                                              MTV has officially decided not to renew its long-running comedy clip show Ridiculousness, which was hosted by former professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. The show ran on-air for 46 seasons from 2011 to 2025. The cancellation comes ahead of Season 46’s final three episodes, which are set to be released on November 6. “From unbelievable fails […]

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                                                              (Photo Credit: MTV) MTV has officially decided not to renew its long-running comedy clip show Ridiculousness, which was hosted by former professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. The show ran on-air for 46 seasons from 2011 to 2025. The cancellation comes ahead of Season 46’s final three episodes, which are set to be released on November 6. “From unbelievable fails to wacky pranks gone wrong and everything in between, Rob Dyrdek dives into the funniest videos on the internet alongside a variety of incredible special guests,” reads the official logline. Why did MTV cancel Ridiculousness? According to Variety, MTV’s decision to cancel Ridiculousness was because of the network’s plans to head in a new direction for its content. The network is reportedly looking to curate a slate of content that “embraces its experimental DNA” and represents “different creative voices” as it aims to refresh its programming. It was also executive-produced by Dyrdek, who, according to Bloomberg, was paid by MTV at least $32.5 million per year for his involvement in the show. Besides Dyrdek, the show is also co-hosted by TV personality and comedian Steelo Brim. Music artist Chanel West Coast was also previously a co-host of the program for 30 seasons. Throughout its long run, the show has featured many famous personalities, including Justin Bieber, Tyler the Creator, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Eric André, DJ Khaled, Michael B. Jordan, Post Malone, Travis Scott, and the late Kobe Bryan. The hosts and guests critiqued amateur viral videos ranging from the unbelievable to downright dangerous clips. Dyrdek breaks down the clips by putting them in four different categories, such as “Hot Mess,” “Worst Case Scenario,” and “Redneck Good Times.” (Source: Variety) The post MTV Cancels Beloved Show After 46 Seasons appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              American Horror Story Season 13 Cast Revealed, Includes Ariana Grande

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                                                              Ariana Grande has been tapped to join the cast of American Horror Story Season 13, starring alongside franchise regulars. The announcement came from the Ryan Murphy Productions Instagram page, featuring the names of the cast members written in the customary AHS font and revealed on Halloween, no less. Grande is no stranger to collaborating with […]

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                                                              Photo Courtesy: Fox Ariana Grande has been tapped to join the cast of American Horror Story Season 13, starring alongside franchise regulars. The announcement came from the Ryan Murphy Productions Instagram page, featuring the names of the cast members written in the customary AHS font and revealed on Halloween, no less. Grande is no stranger to collaborating with Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, both of whom co-created the satirical slasher series Scream Queens, in which the pop icon starred as Sonya Herfmann (also known as Chanel #2). The series ran from 2015 to 2016, spanning only two seasons. Who is in the American Horror Story Season 13 cast? American Horror Story Season 13 will feature returning franchise vets, including Grande’s Scream Queens co-stars Emma Roberts and Billie Lourd. Jessica Lange (The Great Lillian Hall), who last appeared in the series in 2018’s American Horror Story: Apocalypse, will also return. Other returning cast members also include Sarah Paulson (Ratched), Evan Peters (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story), Angela Bassett (Zero Day), Kathy Bates (Matlock), Gabourey Sidibe (Difficult People), and Leslie Grossman (Love, Victor). “Surprise, bitch. I bet you thought you’d seen the last of me,” the quote in the teaser reads. The quote was famously delivered by Madison Montgomery, a character in the series played by Roberts. Check out the announcement down below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ryan Murphy Productions (@ryanmurphyproductions) The announcement of Lange’s return is major news, especially for fans, as the actress had previously expressed disinterest in returning to the AHS universe. She previously said in an interview: “Oh Christ, no. I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it.” The thirteenth season marks Grande’s return to the small screen. Her television and movie credits include Victorious, Sam & Cat, Don’t Look Up, and Wicked. She can next be seen reprising her role of Galinda “Glinda” Upland in Wicked: For Good, set to hit cinemas on November 21, 2025. American Horror Story Season 13 is expected to premiere in 2026. The post American Horror Story Season 13 Cast Revealed, Includes Ariana Grande appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Tramell Tillman Teases MCU Debut in Spider-Man: Brand New Day

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                                                              Tramell Tillman’s role in the upcoming Spider-Man 4 remains mysterious and unknown, but the Severance star did recently tease that it might not be what fans think it is. What did Tramell Tillman say about his MCU debut? Speaking to Variety at the Time100 Next Gala, Tillman was asked about his role in the upcoming […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Apple TV+ Tramell Tillman’s role in the upcoming Spider-Man 4 remains mysterious and unknown, but the Severance star did recently tease that it might not be what fans think it is. What did Tramell Tillman say about his MCU debut? Speaking to Variety at the Time100 Next Gala, Tillman was asked about his role in the upcoming movie. Specifically, Tillman was asked what it would be like to play a villain in the movie, something that has been reported since his casting was announced. Tillman played the question off smoothly, and simply jokingly responded “Who says I’m a villain?” before noting that, while he couldn’t say anything about it, he was having a good time filming the movie. On the topic of villains as a whole, Tillman did say that he finds playing them enjoying, as they’re often complex characters to dive into. #Severance star Tramell Tillman on filming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and what he loves most about playing a villain. He was one of 100 rising stars recognized at the TIME100 Next Gala. pic.twitter.com/i8DnCRn0vO — Variety (@Variety) October 31, 2025 Spider-Man: Brand New Day is being directed by Destin Daniel Cretton from a screenplay written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. The movie will once again be led by Tom Holland as he reprises his role as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. Emmy winner Zendaya and Jacob Batalo are also expected to return for the sequel. They will be joined by cast members Sadie Sink (Stranger Things), Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear), Jon Bernthal, and Tillman, among others. The movie is produced by Kevin Feige, Amy Pascal, Rachel O’Connor, and Avi Arad. Spider-Man 4 will be released in United States theaters on July 31, 2026, ahead of Avengers: Doomsday (December 18, 2026) and Avengers: Secret Wars (December 17, 2027). Originally reported by Anthony Nash on SuperHeroHype. The post Tramell Tillman Teases MCU Debut in Spider-Man: Brand New Day appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Avengers: Doomsday Cast Won’t Feature Popular X-Men Actress

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                                                              X-Men franchise vet Famke Janssen has finally shared the reason why she won’t be reprising Jean Grey in the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday. Janssen’s version of the iconic Marvel character was last seen by fans in 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, where she made a surprising cameo at the end of the movie. What […]

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                                                              (Photo Credit: 20th Century Fox) X-Men franchise vet Famke Janssen has finally shared the reason why she won’t be reprising Jean Grey in the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday. Janssen’s version of the iconic Marvel character was last seen by fans in 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, where she made a surprising cameo at the end of the movie. What did Famke Janssen say about Avengers: Doomsday? During a recent interview with EW, when asked about her potential debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Janssen opened up about the lasting impact of playing Jean Grey. She’s fascinated by how the character really resonated with fans, even after over a decade since she last played her. “Every time I do an interview, it’s mentioned,” she said. “It’s interesting. I didn’t realize that was such a big part. Every interview I do, that will come up, and of everything I say, that is going to be the only thing that’s gonna be printed.” Janssen continued, “I should be flattered, I suppose, that this character has resonated with people. It’s been so long, but it’s nice that people are still talking about her. I’m sure every single time there’s a new movie that they’re doing, like [is it] Doomsday? . . . it’ll come up again.” When asked if Marvel Studios had ever asked her to reprise Jean Grey, the Dutch actress admitted that she was never asked to join the MCU, shutting down any fan speculation about her return in Avengers: Doomsday. Janssen added, “Never. Never ever.” Avengers: Doomsday is being directed by the Avengers: Endgame filmmakers, Joe and Anthony Russo, from a screenplay by Stephen McFeely. Despite Janssen’s absence, the fifth installment will indeed feature multiple stars from Fox’s X-Men franchise. These include Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier, Ian McKellen as Magneto, Kelsey Grammer as Beast, Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler, Rebecca Romijn as Mystique, James Marsden as Cyclops, and Channing Tatum as Gambit. The movie will be in theaters on December 18, 2026. (Source: EW) Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz for SuperHeroHype. The post Avengers: Doomsday Cast Won’t Feature Popular X-Men Actress appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Netflix Actively Looking Into Buying WB After Paramount Bids Rejected

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                                                              Zack Snyder fans are feeling somewhat hopeful after Netflix has emerged as a potential buyer for DC. Earlier this month, it was reported that Paramount’s David Ellison made a $20-per-share bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns DC Studios. The company ultimately dismissed the bid; however, the company now seems to be entertaining more offers similar to […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Netflix Zack Snyder fans are feeling somewhat hopeful after Netflix has emerged as a potential buyer for DC. Earlier this month, it was reported that Paramount’s David Ellison made a $20-per-share bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns DC Studios. The company ultimately dismissed the bid; however, the company now seems to be entertaining more offers similar to the one made by Paramount. What do we know about the Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery situation? Per Deadline, the Netflix streaming service has now “retained financial advisory firm Moelis & Co to explore a potential bid” for Warner Bros. Netflix doesn’t appear to have made an official offer for Warner Bros. Discovery at this point in time; rather, they are “looking into” the possibility of making a move. This goes against what Netflix co-CEOs Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos said earlier this month when asked if the company was interested in looking into purchasing Warner Bros. Discovery. “You have to do that by the hard work of developing those capabilities in the trenches day to day. You don’t get there simply by buying another company that is also still developing those same capabilities,” Peters said. Sarandos added, “We’ve been very clear in the past that we have no interest in owning legacy media networks, so there is no change there.” While the situation is very fluid, fans of Snyder’s DCEU movies are hoping that, if Netflix were to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, the streaming service would restore the Snyderverse and continue exploring what comes next for that shared universe after Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Following the creation of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU, many Snyder fans have pleaded with Netflix to acquire the rights to Snyder’s DC films. Yes buy it and bring snyderverse back @netflix — Leon’s Bodyguard (@leonsbodyguard) October 31, 2025 Ah, so that's why Snyder has been posting all of those Batflack photos? — AP on ? (@AntiPar2ival) October 31, 2025 I have genuine hopes that this could potentially bring back the #SnyderVerse . If this is what is required then this is what shall happen! Bring back the Squad ! pic.twitter.com/JfTyTphdzL — Knight (@Halflight_AE) October 31, 2025 If Netflix were to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, there’s no guarantee that this would happen. Ellison previously said that, if Paramount were to merge with Warner Bros., they would “keep the creative teams of the two studios,” meaning Gunn and Safran would stay on as co-CEOs and co-chairmen of DC Studios. On that note, many aren’t convinced that a Netflix sale would result in the Snyderverse returning. ((No Snyder fans, Netflix won't restore the Snyderverse either. https://t.co/9t993Mo8au pic.twitter.com/DGCnAzG5Pf — ?C A S S? (@empatheticcain) October 31, 2025 Even though Netflix buying WB would obviously be atrocious, it is funny to imagine the world-crumbling confusion Snyder stans will experience when Netflix still don't restore the "Snyderverse". https://t.co/PcPxjxXtSm — Richard (@RichardOcelot) October 31, 2025 The number of Snyder fans who think this is somehow going to bring back the Snyderverse is mind-boggling. This is Netflix, the same Netflix that doesn’t care about source material for almost anything they’ve made. Look at how Cavill was treated on The Witcher. Warner going to… https://t.co/zHw14Byq9g — Dino’s Reviews ? (@reviewsdino2) October 31, 2025 Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype. The post Netflix Actively Looking Into Buying WB After Paramount Bids Rejected appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              DWTS Alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy Issues Apology for Jan Ravnik Remarks

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                                                              Dancing with the Stars alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy recently apologized to Jan Ravnik for his previous critiques about his performance days. This comes after Chmerkovskiy faced significant backlash online after he and his wife discussed Ravnik’s ballroom dancing skills on DWTS on Peta Murgatroyd’s podcast, The Penthouse with Peta. Maksim Chmerkovskiy apologizes to Jan Ravnik Days […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Michael Loccisano | Getty Images Dancing with the Stars alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy recently apologized to Jan Ravnik for his previous critiques about his performance days. This comes after Chmerkovskiy faced significant backlash online after he and his wife discussed Ravnik’s ballroom dancing skills on DWTS on Peta Murgatroyd’s podcast, The Penthouse with Peta. Maksim Chmerkovskiy apologizes to Jan Ravnik Days after discussing the DWTS star’s ballroom dancing skills, the veteran choreographer has apologized to him. “I’m sorry, Jan has absolutely no business being a pro on Dancing with the Stars. There’s zero foundation, technique, quality, understanding of the partnership,” Maksim Chmerkovskiy previously said of Jan Ravnik, who is best known for being a part of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. However, after Chmerkovskiy met with significant backlash for his comments, he issued an apology to Ravnik on October 30, 2025. “I want to apologize to Jan for the way my words hurt your feelings,” he said about the latter in an Instagram video. “I would love to meet, I would love to talk about this, bury the hatchet.” Chmerkovskiy continued, “Most importantly, I think, you know, walk away with knowing me feeling completely different…And, dare I say, we probably might even be friends.” He went on to explain that he was the kind of person who would tell you “how it is.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maksim Chmerkovskiy (@maksimc) “My commentary on dance does not come with feelings and emotions. It just comes with a completely different range of reasoning,” Maksim Chmerkovskiy added. “I would like to explain myself, like I said. I would like this to be personal, because this is, this is crazy to me.” The Latin ballroom dance champion also addressed the criticisms aimed at him regarding his dancing skills. He said, “Well, you can’t really hurt my feelings by saying, ‘Look at you, loser. You only won once.’…Yes, I know that more than anybody else. I’m very well aware that every single member in my family has won Dancing with the Stars more than I have. They are much better at Dancing with the Stars than me.” Moreover, he stated that he could never battle the public perception during his time on the show and even acknowledged his mistakes. Either way, it seems that Maksim Chmerkovskiy made an earnest effort to make things right with Jan Ravnik. Meanwhile, the latter has yet to comment on his fellow DWTS alum’s apology. The post DWTS Alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy Issues Apology for Jan Ravnik Remarks appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Black Panther: Damson Idris Is All Smiles When Asked About MCU Rumor

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                                                              Several actors have been rumored to potentially take over the role of Black Panther. One had a coy response to the rumors in a recent interview. What did Damson Idris say about potentially playing Black Panther? Damson Idris recently spoke with Time at an event, and was asked about the rumors regarding his potential name […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Marvel Studios Several actors have been rumored to potentially take over the role of Black Panther. One had a coy response to the rumors in a recent interview. What did Damson Idris say about potentially playing Black Panther? Damson Idris recently spoke with Time at an event, and was asked about the rumors regarding his potential name being in the mix to play Black Panther. Idris was asked if he could say anything, and if he’d even take the role if offered it. Idris couldn’t help but smile, but didn’t say anything that might get him into trouble. “No, no, I don’t know anything about it,” said Idris as he laughed, before nodding that they could potentially talk about it later down the line. Rumors regarding the future of Black Panther in the MCU have been running rampant for some time. Earlier this year, Jeff Sneider of The InSneider said he believes he knows Marvel Studios has already eyed select actors to play T’Challa, the role formerly played by the late Chadwick Boseman. Sneider noted he doesn’t believe that Damson Idris, a popular choice amongst fans, will be given the role, but instead believes the guy who could end up getting the role is David Jonsson, who starred in Alien: Romulus and is set to star in the upcoming The Longest Walk. Since then, though, no other rumors have popped up, with Idris remaining a popular choice amongst fans should the role be recast. It is known that Shuri/Black Panther star Letitia Wright will be in Avengers: Doomsday, which arrives in December 2026 and is currently in production. Winston Duke’s M’Baku and Tenoch Huerta Mejía’s Namor, the latter of whom was the main villain of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, will also star in the film. Originally reported by Anthony Nash for SuperHeroHype. The post Black Panther: Damson Idris Is All Smiles When Asked About MCU Rumor appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Essential Christmas Movies Like Elf, Polar Express, & More Come to HBO Max

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                                                              Some essential Christmas movies are headed to HBO Max. With the Halloween season now coming to an end, HBO Max is gearing up for another big holiday: Christmas. The streaming platform has announced that a handful of Christmas movies will be available to watch tomorrow — November 1, 2025 — to help everyone get into […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Some essential Christmas movies are headed to HBO Max. With the Halloween season now coming to an end, HBO Max is gearing up for another big holiday: Christmas. The streaming platform has announced that a handful of Christmas movies will be available to watch tomorrow — November 1, 2025 — to help everyone get into the Yuletide spirit. What Christmas movies are coming to HBO Max? Christmas movies that will be available to stream on HBO Max tomorrow include 1938’s A Christmas Carol, 1983’s A Christmas Story, 1989’s National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, 2003’s Elf, 2004’s The Polar Express, and 2008’s Four Christmases. Additionally, while not directly related to the holiday, some winter or snow-themed movies such as 2006’s Happy Feet, 2012’s Ice Age: Continental Drift, and 2016’s Norm of the North will also be available to stream. The 1938 version of A Christmas Carol, which is based on Charles Dickens’ novella, was directed by Edwin L. Marin and stars Reginald Owen as Ebenezer Scrooge, Gene Lockhart as Bob Cratchit, Leo G. Carroll as Marley’s Ghost, Ann Rutherford as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Lionel Braham as the Ghost of Christmas Present, D’Arcy Corrigan as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, and Terry Kilburn as Tiny Tim. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Elf, and The Polar Express hardly need any explanation, as all three of them have become staples of many households in the United States when it comes to movies that are regularly watched around Christmastime. It is worth noting, though, that the Christmas Story sequel, titled A Christmas Story Christmas, is already available to stream on HBO Max. Four Christmases, meanwhile, is a rom-com starring Vince Vaughn as Brad McVie, Reese Witherspoon as Kate Kinkaid, Robert Duvall as Howard McVie, Jon Favreau as Denver McVie, and Mary Steenburgen as Marilyn Kinkaid. It was directed by Seth Gordon. Source: HBO Max The post Essential Christmas Movies Like Elf, Polar Express, & More Come to HBO Max appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Star Wars Fans Are Taking Drastic Measure to Save Kylo Ren Movie

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                                                              Ever since the news of a failed Ben Solo movie surfaced, Star Wars fans have been campaigning to save the project. What are Star Wars fans doing to save Adam Driver’s movie? Earlier this month, Adam Driver, who played Kylo Ren in three Star Wars movies, revealed that he teamed with Steven Soderbergh to develop […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Lucasfilm Ever since the news of a failed Ben Solo movie surfaced, Star Wars fans have been campaigning to save the project. What are Star Wars fans doing to save Adam Driver’s movie? Earlier this month, Adam Driver, who played Kylo Ren in three Star Wars movies, revealed that he teamed with Steven Soderbergh to develop a Ben Solo movie. Driver and Soderbergh pitched the film as The Hunt for Ben Solo, but Disney executives Bob Iger and Alan Bergman quickly dismissed the idea. Since Driver revealed that pitch, Star Wars fans have started raising awareness for the Ben Solo movie to drum up interest and convince Disney to resurrect the project. Missing persons posters for Ben Solo have appeared in New York City. A billboard in Times Square urged fans to believe that Ben Solo is still alive. Plus, a plane flew over Disney Studios in California with a banner reading: “Save #TheHuntForBenSolo” ‘STAR WARS’ fans are placing missing posters for Ben Solo outside Disney’s store in New York City. (?: @derrific) pic.twitter.com/6X3uNRwXtS — Cosmic Marvel (@cosmic_marvel) October 30, 2025 a plane in the sky & a billboard in times square, we’re serious about getting ben solo back #TheHuntForBenSolo pic.twitter.com/XhXAAx0dqy — biscooti? (@adamdriverss) October 25, 2025 Fans have also created a website dedicated to saving The Hunt for Ben Solo. The site’s banner reads: “Whether you are a fan of the original trilogy, prequels, sequels, expanded universe, reylo, or just a casual fan, we come together to persuade Disney to green-light The Hunt for Ben Solo.” On the website, there is a petition with over 5,000 signatures and a call to action, asking fans to write letters to Disney about the Ben Solo movie. A meet-up is scheduled for November 8, where Star Wars fans plan to gather outside Disney Studios in California and Disney HQ in New York City. Driver last played Kylo Ren/Ben Solo in 2019’s The Rise of Skywalker. In that movie, Ben dies after resurrecting Rey. Driver explained that Ben’s death is why Iger and Bergman did not greenlight the movie. “They didn’t see how Ben Solo was alive,” Driver said. “And that was that.” Originally reported by Dan Girolamo for SuperHeroHype. The post Star Wars Fans Are Taking Drastic Measure to Save Kylo Ren Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Meet the Parents 4 With Ariana Grande & Ben Stiller Gets Exciting Update

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                                                              Meet the Parents 4 has received an exciting update. The Meet the Parents franchise began in 2000 with the Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro-starring movie directed by Jay Roach. That has been followed by two sequels — 2004’s Meet the Fockers and 2010’s Little Fockers — while a fourth film is now in the […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Universal Pictures Meet the Parents 4 has received an exciting update. The Meet the Parents franchise began in 2000 with the Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro-starring movie directed by Jay Roach. That has been followed by two sequels — 2004’s Meet the Fockers and 2010’s Little Fockers — while a fourth film is now in the works. Directed by John Hamburg, Meet the Parents 4 has been titled Focker In-Law. De Niro and Stiller will both reprise their respective roles as Jack Byrnes and Greg Focker, while Ariana Grande has been cast in the film as a character named Olivia Jones. Production on the film began in August. What is the Meet the Parents 4 update? On Instagram, Grande announced that she’s officially wrapped production on filming her scenes for Focker In-Law. “These past few months have been so, so unimaginably special,” she wrote. “I love my Fockers, and I love my Byrnes… so, so very much. I will miss this bunch terribly. See you next November!” View the post, which features some behind-the-scenes photos and a short video, below (watch more trailers and clips): View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) The cast of the movie also includes Owen Wilson as Kevin Rawley, Blythe Danner as Dina Byrnes, Teri Polo as Pam Byrnes Focker, Skyler Gisondo as Henry Rocker, and Beanie Feldstein. While official plot details for Focker In-Law remain under wraps, The Hollywood Reporter previously reported that the movie “ revolves around the son of Stiller and Polo’s characters, who gets engaged to a ball-busting woman who seems all wrong for him.” Grande plays the fiancée. Focker In-Law will be released in United States theaters on November 25, 2026, from Universal Pictures. Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers, and Little Fockers, meanwhile, are all available to rent or purchase on digital outlets such as Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and more. The post Meet the Parents 4 With Ariana Grande & Ben Stiller Gets Exciting Update appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              November Will Be a Huge Month for Horror Movie Fans on Netflix

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                                                              October may be the month of Halloween, but Netflix seems to have saved the best of scares for November. The revolving-door roster of the streaming platform is all set to welcome a horde of titles in the coming month, including some of the most celebrated movies of the horror genre. Netflix subscribers to enjoy several […]

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                                                              Photo Credit: Netflix October may be the month of Halloween, but Netflix seems to have saved the best of scares for November. The revolving-door roster of the streaming platform is all set to welcome a horde of titles in the coming month, including some of the most celebrated movies of the horror genre. Netflix subscribers to enjoy several horror movies in November In a recent update, all the movies and TV shows that are coming to the streaming service in November 2025 where announced. While the list shared by What’s on Netflix features a plethora of fan-favorite movies, such as Crazy Rich Asians, Dr. Dolittle, King Richard, and Wonka, among others, it also confirmed the advent of multiple horror classics on Netflix. The very first day of the penultimate month of 2025 would witness the arrival of as many as four horror films, including the original I Know What You Did Last Summer, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, and the Frank Grillo-led The Purge: Anarchy. Meanwhile, the long-awaited sequel to Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, titled Doctor Sleep, which sees Ewan McGregor don the mantle of an older Danny, and The Nun 2 of the ever-successful Conjuring universe will also arrive on Netflix on November 1. Additionally, Joey King and Ryan Phillippe’s Wish Upon will hit the shelves of the celebrated streaming service four days later, on November 5. Netflix will then wrap up the November addition to its horror movie collection on November 7 with the much-awaited premiere of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. A platform original, the horror reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic 1818 novel features Jacob Elordi as the titular monster, with Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth playing Baron Victor Frankenstein and Lady Elizabeth Harlander, respectively. Additionally, the fifth and final season of the fan-favorite Stranger Things is also making its premiere on Netflix on November 26. While the Netflix original is more of a dark fantasy series rather than an out-and-out horror feature, the addition of Stranger Things Season 5 should elevate the supernatural corner of the streaming service. The post November Will Be a Huge Month for Horror Movie Fans on Netflix appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Predator Wastelands Trailer Is Legally Distinct From Badlands

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                                                              The Asylum has released the official trailer for Predator Wastelands, the upcoming action sci-fi mockbuster, which will be available to rent or own on digital platforms starting on November 4. The movie serves as a spoof of Elle Fanning’s Predator: Badlands, which will debut after Wastelands on November 7. “When an alien hunter arrives on […]

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                                                              (Photo Credit: The Asylum) The Asylum has released the official trailer for Predator Wastelands, the upcoming action sci-fi mockbuster, which will be available to rent or own on digital platforms starting on November 4. The movie serves as a spoof of Elle Fanning’s Predator: Badlands, which will debut after Wastelands on November 7. “When an alien hunter arrives on Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. Now with their support, the alien sets its sights on the warlords’ ruthless leader,” reads the official synopsis. Check out the Predator Wastelands trailer below (watch more trailers): What is shown in the Predator Wastelands trailer? The video features how an alien hunter becomes the unlikely hero of the masses after unexpectedly saving them from oppressive warlords who are about to kill them. This mysterious warrior then joins the people’s war against the leader of the warlords, who is determined to punish everyone resisting his rule. The trailer highlights some of the movie’s fighting sequences involving the alien hunter. Predator Wastelands is a sci-fi action adventure written and directed by Ryan Ebert. The cast includes David Chokachi as Balam, Johnny Ramey as Omar, Vanessa Zanardi as Inara, Amulya Ananth as Samira, L.A. Williams as Ayman, Aaron Groben as Daray, Yaser Salamah as Zaid, Mahek as Amani, Jeremiah A. Walker as Alien Predator, and more. The movie is produced by David Michael Latt, with David Rimawi serving as an executive producer. It is a production by The Asylum, the production company best known for hit mockbusters like the Sharknado movies, Z Nation, and Ape vs. Monster. Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz for SuperHeroHype. The post Predator Wastelands Trailer Is Legally Distinct From Badlands appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Aladdin 2 Gets Major Update From Naomi Scott After Production Rumors Swirl

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                                                              Naomi Scott took to social media with a major update on the rumored Aladdin 2 production date. What was Naomi Scott’s Aladdin 2 update? Productionlist.com originally reported that Aladdin 2 has a shoot date of January 1, 2026. The sequel’s filming locations include London and the United States and the production entry has several members […]

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                                                              Credit: Disney Naomi Scott took to social media with a major update on the rumored Aladdin 2 production date. What was Naomi Scott’s Aladdin 2 update? Productionlist.com originally reported that Aladdin 2 has a shoot date of January 1, 2026. The sequel’s filming locations include London and the United States and the production entry has several members of the original cast returning for the sequel, including Scott as Jasmine, Mena Massoud as Aladdin, and Will Smith as the Genie. The project summary reads, “A sequel to the live-action movie musical based on the 1992 classic animation about the titular street urchin who, with the help of a magic genie, wins the heart of Princess Jasmine.” One of Scott’s fan accounts on social media directly messaged Scott with this recent information about Aladdin 2 to see if it’s true. Scott quickly debunked the rumors. “Fake boo,” Scott wrote. “Completely false.” ‘Aladdin 2’ NÃO VEM AÍ! Perguntamos para Naomi Scott sobre a sequência, e ela nos confirmou que os rumores são FALSOS. pic.twitter.com/kNXK7qHVBg — Naomi Scott Brasil | Fã-Site (@NScottBr) October 30, 2025 Disney reportedly began development on Aladdin 2 in February 2020. John Gatins and Andrea Berloff were slated to write the sequel, with Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich attached to produce. In January 2023, Smith was reportedly set to return as the Genie. Two months later, Massoud shared that an Aladdin sequel was “very unlikely.” In addition to Aladdin 2, a Prince Anders spin-off was announced in 2019. Billy Magnussen was set to reprise his role as the titular prince in the Disney+ feature. The project has never come to fruition. Disney released the live-action Aladdin in May 2019. Directed by Guy Ritchie, Aladdin was based on the 1992 animated film of the same name. Critically, Aladdin received mixed reviews. Financially, the movie thrived, grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Aladdin is the third-highest-grossing Disney live-action remake behind 2019’s The Lion King ($1.6 billion) and 2017’s Beauty and the Beast ($1.2 billion). Aladdin is currently streaming on Disney+. The post Aladdin 2 Gets Major Update From Naomi Scott After Production Rumors Swirl appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

                                                              Final Frankenstein Trailer Gives Last Look at Oscar Isaac Netflix Horror Movie

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                                                              Netflix has shared the final trailer for Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro‘s film adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic 1818 novel. Following its world premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, the gothic sci-fi movie will now be available for streaming starting on November 7. “The film tells the classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant […]

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                                                              (Image Credit: Netflix) Netflix has shared the final trailer for Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro‘s film adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic 1818 novel. Following its world premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, the gothic sci-fi movie will now be available for streaming starting on November 7. “The film tells the classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation,” reads the official synopsis. Check out the Frankenstein trailer below (watch more trailers): What occurs in the new Frankenstein trailer? The video introduces Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, a mad scientist who defies the law of nature by giving life to a human-like monster. The trailer highlights the dangerous consequences of his mistake. It also offers a closer look at Jacob Elordi‘s incredible transformation as The Creature along with a preview of the great power he possesses. Frankenstein is written and directed by Del Toro, who is also serving as a producer along with J. Miles Dale and Scott Stuber. The ensemble cast includes Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, Christian Convery, with Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz. Since its world premiere, the movie has already received a Certified Fresh score of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 225 reviews. The acclaimed filmmaker has been a long-time fan of Mary Shelley’s works, especially her Frankenstein novel. During his acceptance speech in 2018 for winning a BAFTA Award for Best Director, The Shape of Water director even mentioned the gothic author as giving him inspiration to tell stories. Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz on SuperHeroHype. The post Final Frankenstein Trailer Gives Last Look at Oscar Isaac Netflix Horror Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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                                                              Football Movie 'Signing Tony Raymond' Trailer Starring Michael Mosley

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                                                              "Some of the best plays happen off the field." Iconic Events & Southern Isles Pictures have debuted the first official trailer for a film titled Signing Tony Raymond, a football movie but this time about the coach's recruiting job. This story reminds me of Brad Pitt's Moneyball, about how to build a winning team finding the right people. A young college football coach (armed with a lucrative NIL offer) is sent to rural Alabama to sign the nation's top high school defensive end and soon finds himself trying to outflank a frenzy of rival recruiters, fight off grifting townsfolk galore, and somehow also win over the player's wildly dysfunctional family. Inspired by a true story. "Owen's perspective brings a rare mix of insight and humor to the realities of college football today." Starring Michael Mosley as Coach Walt McFadden, with Mira Sorvino & Rob Morgan, featuring football legends Marshawn Lynch, Brian Bosworth and Champ Bailey. This looks like a kooky comedy about the eccentricities of small town American more than a mainstream sports movie. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Glen Owen's film Signing Tony Raymond, direct from YouTube: Set in the Deep South, the film follows Coach Walt McFadden (Michael Mosley), a talented but idealistic assistant coach at Louisiana University who's out of second chances. After failing to […]

                                                              "Some of the best plays happen off the field." Iconic Events & Southern Isles Pictures have debuted the first official trailer for a film titled Signing Tony Raymond, a football movie but this time about the coach's recruiting job. This story reminds me of Brad Pitt's Moneyball, about how to build a winning team finding the right people. A young college football coach (armed with a lucrative NIL offer) is sent to rural Alabama to sign the nation's top high school defensive end and soon finds himself trying to outflank a frenzy of rival recruiters, fight off grifting townsfolk galore, and somehow also win over the player's wildly dysfunctional family. Inspired by a true story. "Owen's perspective brings a rare mix of insight and humor to the realities of college football today." Starring Michael Mosley as Coach Walt McFadden, with Mira Sorvino & Rob Morgan, featuring football legends Marshawn Lynch, Brian Bosworth and Champ Bailey. This looks like a kooky comedy about the eccentricities of small town American more than a mainstream sports movie. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              One More Trailer for Delightful & Colorful 'Little Amélie' Animated Film

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                                                              "You were the only one who could see the real me." GKids has unveiled another new official US trailer for Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, also known as just Little Amélie, a beautiful animated film from France. This is the English dub version of the trailer (original here). From directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes (the original title) is the story of Amélie, a Belgian girl living in Japan, who adores nature and all the spectacular granduer of the outdoors. The story explores her young life with her companion Nishio-san, a caretaker for the family. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that will shape her understanding of the world she exists in. The original French language voices are by Emmylou Homs, Loïse Charpentier, Laetitia Coryn, Yumi Fujimori, and Isaac Schoumsky. I'm a huge fan of this film (and quoted in this trailer). I first saw it at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and it really left me in awe - it really is stunningly beautiful. About a little girl growing up and appreciating the natural world and learning about all the beauty, even if humans can be rotten or mean. The funniest part is when she tries Belgian white chocolate and everything changes. Another US […]

                                                              "You were the only one who could see the real me." GKids has unveiled another new official US trailer for Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, also known as just Little Amélie, a beautiful animated film from France. This is the English dub version of the trailer (original here). From directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes (the original title) is the story of Amélie, a Belgian girl living in Japan, who adores nature and all the spectacular granduer of the outdoors. The story explores her young life with her companion Nishio-san, a caretaker for the family. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that will shape her understanding of the world she exists in. The original French language voices are by Emmylou Homs, Loïse Charpentier, Laetitia Coryn, Yumi Fujimori, and Isaac Schoumsky. I'm a huge fan of this film (and quoted in this trailer). I first saw it at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and it really left me in awe - it really is stunningly beautiful. About a little girl growing up and appreciating the natural world and learning about all the beauty, even if humans can be rotten or mean. The funniest part is when she tries Belgian white chocolate and everything changes. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Another US Trailer for 'Kokuho' Japanese Film About Kabuki Actors

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                                                              "What a beautiful face... But be careful. Your beautiful face might consume you." Definitely. GKids has revealed a second trailer for the acclaimed Japanese drama titled Kokuho, made by filmmaker Sang-il Lee. The title Kokuho means "national treasure" and is inspired by a true story. This first premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in Directors' Fortnight and opens in limited theaters in November. Tickets for viewings in NY & LA are on sale now. Already announced as Japan's entry for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards, the smash-hit live action feature is directed by Sang-il Lee (of "Pachinko" Season 2, Hula Girls, Rage), and stars Ryo Yoshizawa, Ryusei Yokohama, and Ken Watanabe. With a breakthrough performance for lead actor Ryo Yoshizawa, who trained 18 months in the art and history of Kabuki theater, to embody the role of Kikuo, an actor pursuing greatness at all costs, in a story of glory and heartbreak that spans decades. In post-war Japan's economic boom, gangster family-born Kikuo finds himself adopted by a kabuki actor. He develops into a gifted performer. This looks truly stunning and so deeply soulful & moving. Here's the second US trailer (+ poster) for Sang-il Lee's drama Kokuho, direct from GKids' YouTube: You can rewatch the first US trailer for Sang-il Lee's Kokuho film right here to […]

                                                              "What a beautiful face... But be careful. Your beautiful face might consume you." Definitely. GKids has revealed a second trailer for the acclaimed Japanese drama titled Kokuho, made by filmmaker Sang-il Lee. The title Kokuho means "national treasure" and is inspired by a true story. This first premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in Directors' Fortnight and opens in limited theaters in November. Tickets for viewings in NY & LA are on sale now. Already announced as Japan's entry for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards, the smash-hit live action feature is directed by Sang-il Lee (of "Pachinko" Season 2, Hula Girls, Rage), and stars Ryo Yoshizawa, Ryusei Yokohama, and Ken Watanabe. With a breakthrough performance for lead actor Ryo Yoshizawa, who trained 18 months in the art and history of Kabuki theater, to embody the role of Kikuo, an actor pursuing greatness at all costs, in a story of glory and heartbreak that spans decades. In post-war Japan's economic boom, gangster family-born Kikuo finds himself adopted by a kabuki actor. He develops into a gifted performer. This looks truly stunning and so deeply soulful & moving. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Official Trailer for 'Before We Begin' Romance Starring Yesly Dimate

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                                                              "Life goes on, though... I hope not in cycles – that could get tiresome." Buffalo 8 has debuted the official trailer for an indie film titled Before We Begin, a romantic drama from young filmmaker Shazeb Fahim as his second feature film so far. This premiered last year at a small film festival and will be out to watch on VOD starting in November this fall. With her impending move to New York, a young artist must find the courage to match her ambition and pursue her desires as she finds an unexpected connection with a peculiar philosophy student. She must contend with evolving relationships as she decides whether to move to NYC or not at the end of the fall. Internet famous Colombian actress Yesly Dimate stars as Olivia, with director Shazeb Fahim co-starring as her love interest Phillip. The indie cast also includes Jamie Eddy, Monica Giordano, Paige Hapeman, and Andrew Fama. This looks nice and charming and especially low-key, a Gen Z love story that's also all about figuring out what to do next in your life and wherever it might take you. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Shazeb Fahim's film Before We Begin, direct from YouTube: Olivia (Yesly Dimate), a young artist living in Boston, questions her impending move to New York... At a […]

                                                              "Life goes on, though... I hope not in cycles – that could get tiresome." Buffalo 8 has debuted the official trailer for an indie film titled Before We Begin, a romantic drama from young filmmaker Shazeb Fahim as his second feature film so far. This premiered last year at a small film festival and will be out to watch on VOD starting in November this fall. With her impending move to New York, a young artist must find the courage to match her ambition and pursue her desires as she finds an unexpected connection with a peculiar philosophy student. She must contend with evolving relationships as she decides whether to move to NYC or not at the end of the fall. Internet famous Colombian actress Yesly Dimate stars as Olivia, with director Shazeb Fahim co-starring as her love interest Phillip. The indie cast also includes Jamie Eddy, Monica Giordano, Paige Hapeman, and Andrew Fama. This looks nice and charming and especially low-key, a Gen Z love story that's also all about figuring out what to do next in your life and wherever it might take you. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Another Glen Powell Featurette for Wright's 'The Running Man' Movie

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                                                              "He becomes the most hunted man on the planet... It's the deadliest game of hide & seek." Paramount has revealed yet another new promo featurette video for The Running Man, the Edgar Wright action movie exploding into theaters this November - watch the most recent trailer here. I'm pumped to watch! Based on the 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) – it is the second adaptation of the book after the 1980s movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Set in a dystopian future, a game show called "The Running Man" has people chased by murderous Hunters across the world to win money. Ben Richards is willing to go the distance in this ultimate game of life and death... This new 2025 take on the sci-fi story stars Glen Powell as Ben, with Katy O'Brian, Daniel Ezra, Karl Glusman, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Jayme Lawson, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, William H. Macy, David Zayas, Sean Hayes, and Colman Domingo. They've been releasing so many videos for this movie – I just hope it's even better than it looks. Bring on the sci-fi action bonanza! I'm ready to watch Glen Powell outrun & outsmart everyone. 🏃 Here's the "Inside the World" featurette for Edgar Wright's take on The Running Man, via YouTube: You can rewatch the first trailer for Edgar […]

                                                              "He becomes the most hunted man on the planet... It's the deadliest game of hide & seek." Paramount has revealed yet another new promo featurette video for The Running Man, the Edgar Wright action movie exploding into theaters this November - watch the most recent trailer here. I'm pumped to watch! Based on the 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) – it is the second adaptation of the book after the 1980s movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Set in a dystopian future, a game show called "The Running Man" has people chased by murderous Hunters across the world to win money. Ben Richards is willing to go the distance in this ultimate game of life and death... This new 2025 take on the sci-fi story stars Glen Powell as Ben, with Katy O'Brian, Daniel Ezra, Karl Glusman, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Jayme Lawson, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, William H. Macy, David Zayas, Sean Hayes, and Colman Domingo. They've been releasing so many videos for this movie – I just hope it's even better than it looks. Bring on the sci-fi action bonanza! I'm ready to watch Glen Powell outrun & outsmart everyone. 🏃 // Continue Reading ›

                                                              A Final Trailer for del Toro's 'Frankenstein' Reveals the Monster Himself

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                                                              "I must confess – I never considered what would come after creation." The story of a monster & his unique creation. Netflix has revealed one final trailer for Guillermo del Toro's new Frankenstein movie, his uniquely gothic and extra dark take on this classic story from author Mary Shelley. After premiering at the 2025 Venice & Telluride Film Festivals (read my review) it will be streaming on Netflix starting next week. This trailer finally gives us a much better look at his monster – as played by Jacob Elordi in one of the best performances of the year. Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro adapts the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. The phenomenal cast includes Oscar Isaac as Victor and Jacob Elordi as his "monster", with Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Charles Dance, Christian Convery, and Ralph Ineson. The movie has already been playing in theaters for a few weeks and will be playing on Netflix soon – hence why they're giving it one big push with this final trailer. Catch on the big screen if you can, either way it's worth a watch. Here's the final trailer […]

                                                              "I must confess – I never considered what would come after creation." The story of a monster & his unique creation. Netflix has revealed one final trailer for Guillermo del Toro's new Frankenstein movie, his uniquely gothic and extra dark take on this classic story from author Mary Shelley. After premiering at the 2025 Venice & Telluride Film Festivals (read my review) it will be streaming on Netflix starting next week. This trailer finally gives us a much better look at his monster – as played by Jacob Elordi in one of the best performances of the year. Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro adapts the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. The phenomenal cast includes Oscar Isaac as Victor and Jacob Elordi as his "monster", with Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Charles Dance, Christian Convery, and Ralph Ineson. The movie has already been playing in theaters for a few weeks and will be playing on Netflix soon – hence why they're giving it one big push with this final trailer. Catch on the big screen if you can, either way it's worth a watch. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Perfect Trailer for 'The Love That Remains' Icelandic Break Up Comedy

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                                                              "Only normal people with normal feelings & normal problems. Ahh I love this film!! Janus Films debuted the first US trailer for an Icelandic dark comedy film titled The Love That Remains, a sly break up movie from Hlynur Pálmason. This premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival earlier this year & was one of the best films of the fest - it also recently played at NYFF. Anna, an artist, and Magnús, a fisherman, live with their three children & charismatic sheepdog in the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside. As fractures in their marriage come to the surface, the couple try to hold onto the afterimages of a life together and make sense of a deep & lingering devotion. Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (also of the immaculate Godland) brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons. Starring Saga Garðarsdóttir, Sverrir Guðnason, Ída, Mekkín Hlynsdóttir, Grímur Hlynsson, Þorgils Hlynsson, Ingvar Sigurðsson, Anders Mossling. And Panda the doggie. I'm lucky to be quoted in this trailer and on the poster! It's also Iceland's official selection for Best International Feature Film for this year's Oscars. What a brilliant trailer. Here's the first US trailer (+ poster) for Hlynur Pálmason's film The Love That Remains, from […]

                                                              "Only normal people with normal feelings & normal problems. Ahh I love this film!! Janus Films debuted the first US trailer for an Icelandic dark comedy film titled The Love That Remains, a sly break up movie from Hlynur Pálmason. This premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival earlier this year & was one of the best films of the fest - it also recently played at NYFF. Anna, an artist, and Magnús, a fisherman, live with their three children & charismatic sheepdog in the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside. As fractures in their marriage come to the surface, the couple try to hold onto the afterimages of a life together and make sense of a deep & lingering devotion. Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (also of the immaculate Godland) brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons. Starring Saga Garðarsdóttir, Sverrir Guðnason, Ída, Mekkín Hlynsdóttir, Grímur Hlynsson, Þorgils Hlynsson, Ingvar Sigurðsson, Anders Mossling. And Panda the doggie. I'm lucky to be quoted in this trailer and on the poster! It's also Iceland's official selection for Best International Feature Film for this year's Oscars. What a brilliant trailer. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Aardman's 'Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom' First Teaser

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                                                              Arriving next October! Aardman Animation & Studiocanal have revealed the very first quick announcement teaser for a brand new Shaun the Sheep movie arriving next year in October. Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom is a Halloween-themed stop-motion animated movie currently scheduled to open in theaters Halloween 2026 🎃, which is why they're revealing this first look right now, one year ahead of its debut worldwide. The film is the third stop motion animated feature film from Aardman's globally loved brand: following Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) + the first sequel A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) – along with other short films & series based on Shaun as well. The Beast of Mossy Bottom is about what happens when The Farmer's pumpkin patch is trashed and Shaun tries to help figure out how to fix it in time for Halloween. "All the ingredients are in place for a monstrously fun family adventure." This is such a fun little teaser with the pumpkin and the scary "wild beast" of Mossingham. Stay tuned for more updates. Announcement teaser for Aardman's Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom, from YouTube: Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom sees the residents of Mossy Bottom Farm looking forward to Halloween – until the clumsy Farmer trashes the Flock’s beloved […]

                                                              Arriving next October! Aardman Animation & Studiocanal have revealed the very first quick announcement teaser for a brand new Shaun the Sheep movie arriving next year in October. Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom is a Halloween-themed stop-motion animated movie currently scheduled to open in theaters Halloween 2026 🎃, which is why they're revealing this first look right now, one year ahead of its debut worldwide. The film is the third stop motion animated feature film from Aardman's globally loved brand: following Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) + the first sequel A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) – along with other short films & series based on Shaun as well. The Beast of Mossy Bottom is about what happens when The Farmer's pumpkin patch is trashed and Shaun tries to help figure out how to fix it in time for Halloween. "All the ingredients are in place for a monstrously fun family adventure." This is such a fun little teaser with the pumpkin and the scary "wild beast" of Mossingham. Stay tuned for more updates. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Trailer for The Asylum's Sci-Fi 'Predator: Wastelands' B-Movie Spoof

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                                                              "The creature dies today!" The Asylum has unveiled their official trailer for the B-movie called Predator: Wastelands, available to watch on VOD next week just before the real movie opens. It is an obvious ripoff of the actual Predator: Badlands movie, but now they're affectionately called "mockbusters". The Asylum has been making these mockbuster spoofs for decades, and we usually don't post these trailers, but this is a fun one because the FX & design that went into this is so funny you just have to see it. When an alien hunter arrives on Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. With their support, the alien sets its sights on defeating the warlords' ruthless leader. Starring David Chokachi, Johnny Ramey, Amulya Ananth, Vanessa Zanardi, L.A. Williams, and West Wayne. This looks so ridiculous bad and cheesy and awful, but that's all part of the charm. Why not have some fun? Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Ryan Ebert's B-movie Predator: Wastelands, from YouTube: When an alien hunter arrives on Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. Now with their local support, the alien sets its sights on the warlords' ruthless leader. The Asylum's new movie Predator: Wastelands […]

                                                              "The creature dies today!" The Asylum has unveiled their official trailer for the B-movie called Predator: Wastelands, available to watch on VOD next week just before the real movie opens. It is an obvious ripoff of the actual Predator: Badlands movie, but now they're affectionately called "mockbusters". The Asylum has been making these mockbuster spoofs for decades, and we usually don't post these trailers, but this is a fun one because the FX & design that went into this is so funny you just have to see it. When an alien hunter arrives on Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. With their support, the alien sets its sights on defeating the warlords' ruthless leader. Starring David Chokachi, Johnny Ramey, Amulya Ananth, Vanessa Zanardi, L.A. Williams, and West Wayne. This looks so ridiculous bad and cheesy and awful, but that's all part of the charm. Why not have some fun? // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Watch: Intense 1-Minute Short Film 'Reentry' Following an Astronaut

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                                                              "Just holy steady, Sonny... Entry is looking beautiful." This is how you do it! Make something for nothing and impress everyone! Reentry is a fantastic 1-minute long short (well, 80 seconds to be precise) made by filmmaker Scott Jeschke. We've featured his shorts before (Mimic) this is also worth a watch. It debuted on Twittter and is now available on YouTube in HD (view below). The short is an experiment in showing just how much storytelling you can pull off in 1 minute and how it's ALL made by Scott, without any AI, or crew, or extra money, or anything. "I retaught myself basic VFX compositing in After Effects, and put many hours into making this a fully-human-made piece that I could be proud of," he explains. An astronaut experiences an intense reentry into Earth's atmosphere. But there's also a very clever sci-fi nod at the end. Click on play. Thanks to Twitter for the tip on this film going around. Very brief synopsis via YouTube: "Plunging through reentry, a lone astronaut clings to fragments of another life." Reentry is a one-minute short film created and directed by filmmaker Scott Jeschke - you can view more of his work on his official website or visit his YT page or follow him on Twitter @ScottJeschke or on IG @scottjeschkefilm. He's currently […]

                                                              "Just holy steady, Sonny... Entry is looking beautiful." This is how you do it! Make something for nothing and impress everyone! Reentry is a fantastic 1-minute long short (well, 80 seconds to be precise) made by filmmaker Scott Jeschke. We've featured his shorts before (Mimic) this is also worth a watch. It debuted on Twittter and is now available on YouTube in HD (view below). The short is an experiment in showing just how much storytelling you can pull off in 1 minute and how it's ALL made by Scott, without any AI, or crew, or extra money, or anything. "I retaught myself basic VFX compositing in After Effects, and put many hours into making this a fully-human-made piece that I could be proud of," he explains. An astronaut experiences an intense reentry into Earth's atmosphere. But there's also a very clever sci-fi nod at the end. Click on play. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              New US Teaser for Brilliant 'Sirat' Film Set in the Deserts of Morocco

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                                                              "Is this what the end of the world feels like?" Yes. Neon has revealed the official US trailer for the highly acclaimed, award-winning, best-of-the-year film Sirat - created by Spanish-French filmmaker Óliver Laxe as his fourth feature. It premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival where it was regarded as one of the best films at the fest that deserved to win the Palme d'Or. Now it's opening in US theaters starting in November. After his daughter disappears at a rave, a father travels to Morocco up into the mountains with his son to search for her. She has been missing for months and they travel into the rave scene in hopes of finding her. Starring Sergi López & Bruno Núñez as the father & son. The title is a reference to this concept in Islam, "sirat" refers to a narrow bridge spanning the chasm of Hell, which believers are said to cross on the Day of Judgment. It's also a broader concept representing the "straight path" of righteousness and guidance, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. I wrote in my glowing review at Cannes: "Óliver Laxe's Sirat is a techno-filled desert odyssey that will leave everyone breathless. A must watch for all cinephiles." This film RULES! This trailer shows quite a bit, but doesn't reveal all of it […]

                                                              "Is this what the end of the world feels like?" Yes. Neon has revealed the official US trailer for the highly acclaimed, award-winning, best-of-the-year film Sirat - created by Spanish-French filmmaker Óliver Laxe as his fourth feature. It premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival where it was regarded as one of the best films at the fest that deserved to win the Palme d'Or. Now it's opening in US theaters starting in November. After his daughter disappears at a rave, a father travels to Morocco up into the mountains with his son to search for her. She has been missing for months and they travel into the rave scene in hopes of finding her. Starring Sergi López & Bruno Núñez as the father & son. The title is a reference to this concept in Islam, "sirat" refers to a narrow bridge spanning the chasm of Hell, which believers are said to cross on the Day of Judgment. It's also a broader concept representing the "straight path" of righteousness and guidance, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. I wrote in my glowing review at Cannes: "Óliver Laxe's Sirat is a techno-filled desert odyssey that will leave everyone breathless. A must watch for all cinephiles." This film RULES! This trailer shows quite a bit, but doesn't reveal all of it thankfully. Don't miss experiencing this in theaters. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Bonkers Trailer for 'Chainsaws Were Singing' Estonian Horror Musical

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                                                              "The blood-soaked musical of your dreams!" Dark Star Pictures has revealed the bonkers official US trailer for a wicked crazy, one-of-a-kind, indie horror creation called Chainsaw Were Singing from Estonian filmmaker Sander Maran (who did all the VFX & SFX in addition to directing). Yes, indeed, this is a horror musical riff on Texas Chain Saw Massacre and other slashers. "Nearly 10 years in the making, this bastard child of Stephen Sondheim and Lloyd Kaufman is an utterly indescribable Estonian odyssey." It premiered at many genre film festivals in 2024, including at Fantasia & Fantastic Fest, and it will be out on VOD in the US this November. A zany, gonzo, blood-soaked musical about lovers split up by a chainsaw-wielding killer. Over a decade in the making, this colorful murder-fest is part gory horror movie + part ridiculous musical. Along the way, they encounter some trigger-happy, pastry-loving cops, a helpful little hedgehog, a shitload of exploding cars + a cult that worships a talking fridge full of nauseating contents. Starring Karl-Joosep Ilves, Laura Niils, Janno Puusepp, Martin Ruus, Rita Rätsepp. It's described as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre meets Monty Python in [an] award-winning wacky Cannibal Musical." Looks like a blast! Ahaha. Here's the official US trailer for Sander Maran's horror film Chainsaws Were Singing, from YouTube: Via Fantastic Fest: "Maria is […]

                                                              "The blood-soaked musical of your dreams!" Dark Star Pictures has revealed the bonkers official US trailer for a wicked crazy, one-of-a-kind, indie horror creation called Chainsaw Were Singing from Estonian filmmaker Sander Maran (who did all the VFX & SFX in addition to directing). Yes, indeed, this is a horror musical riff on Texas Chain Saw Massacre and other slashers. "Nearly 10 years in the making, this bastard child of Stephen Sondheim and Lloyd Kaufman is an utterly indescribable Estonian odyssey." It premiered at many genre film festivals in 2024, including at Fantasia & Fantastic Fest, and it will be out on VOD in the US this November. A zany, gonzo, blood-soaked musical about lovers split up by a chainsaw-wielding killer. Over a decade in the making, this colorful murder-fest is part gory horror movie + part ridiculous musical. Along the way, they encounter some trigger-happy, pastry-loving cops, a helpful little hedgehog, a shitload of exploding cars + a cult that worships a talking fridge full of nauseating contents. Starring Karl-Joosep Ilves, Laura Niils, Janno Puusepp, Martin Ruus, Rita Rätsepp. It's described as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre meets Monty Python in [an] award-winning wacky Cannibal Musical." Looks like a blast! Ahaha. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Found Footage Supernatural Horror Thriller 'Man Finds Tape' Trailer

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                                                              "A creeping, psychological dread that settles into your bones..." Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official trailer for a found footage indie horror film creation titled Man Finds Tape, made by two filmmakers from Austin, Texas. This first premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, and it also showed at Fantasy Filmfest, Beyond Fest, Sitges, and the Telluride Horror Show. Now set to open in December if anyone wants to watch. After finding mysterious video clips, siblings investigate the strange recordings and uncover a disturbing secret spreading through their Texas town. This unsettling new supernatural thriller is a singular, chilling debut from the Texas native filmmakers Paul Gandersman and Peter S. Hall. Man Finds Tape stars Kelsey Pribilski, William Magnuson, John Gholson, & Brian Villalobos. Many critics' quotes in this trailer praising the film and how scary and twisted it is. Reviews also say: "Man Finds Tape is a reminder of how in horror, a good idea and a band of supportive collaborators is all you ever really need." An eerie little thriller. Here's the official trailer for Peter Hall & Paul Gandersman's horror film Man Finds Tape, from YouTube: Lucas Page's (William Magnuson) YouTube channel called "Man Finds Tape" features a series of creepy home videos. When he reaches out to his sister, Lynn (Kelsey Pribilski), with surveillance footage of […]

                                                              "A creeping, psychological dread that settles into your bones..." Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official trailer for a found footage indie horror film creation titled Man Finds Tape, made by two filmmakers from Austin, Texas. This first premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, and it also showed at Fantasy Filmfest, Beyond Fest, Sitges, and the Telluride Horror Show. Now set to open in December if anyone wants to watch. After finding mysterious video clips, siblings investigate the strange recordings and uncover a disturbing secret spreading through their Texas town. This unsettling new supernatural thriller is a singular, chilling debut from the Texas native filmmakers Paul Gandersman and Peter S. Hall. Man Finds Tape stars Kelsey Pribilski, William Magnuson, John Gholson, & Brian Villalobos. Many critics' quotes in this trailer praising the film and how scary and twisted it is. Reviews also say: "Man Finds Tape is a reminder of how in horror, a good idea and a band of supportive collaborators is all you ever really need." An eerie little thriller. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              First Trailer for Ghostface Horror Sequel 'Scream 7' with Neve Campbell

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                                                              "Oh I'm not hiding, Sydney. Not this time..." Paramount Pictures has unveiled the first official trailer for Scream 7, the latest horror sequel in this beloved horror franchise that will never die. Ghostface is back! As always! Scream VII brings back the original creator & writer of the whole franchise, Kevin Williamson, who co-wrote and is directing this, too. It's set for release in February 2026 but this trailer is dropping just in time for Halloween. "I’m gonna burn it all down." When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed. The huge ensemble cast features a few original actors & many more: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Isabel May, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Tim Simons, Ethan Embry, Mark Consuelos. Scream 6 (aka Scream VI) arrived back in 2023 – the original Scream opened in 1996 (nearly 30 years ago). Who knows if this will be the last one or not. What do you think of it? Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for […]

                                                              "Oh I'm not hiding, Sydney. Not this time..." Paramount Pictures has unveiled the first official trailer for Scream 7, the latest horror sequel in this beloved horror franchise that will never die. Ghostface is back! As always! Scream VII brings back the original creator & writer of the whole franchise, Kevin Williamson, who co-wrote and is directing this, too. It's set for release in February 2026 but this trailer is dropping just in time for Halloween. "I’m gonna burn it all down." When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed. The huge ensemble cast features a few original actors & many more: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Isabel May, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Tim Simons, Ethan Embry, Mark Consuelos. Scream 6 (aka Scream VI) arrived back in 2023 – the original Scream opened in 1996 (nearly 30 years ago). Who knows if this will be the last one or not. What do you think of it? // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Final US Trailer for 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy' Korean Movie

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                                                              "What's the meaning of an ending with one survivor?" Blue Fox Entertainment has unveiled their official US trailers for an epic Korean action adventure movie called Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy. It's made by the same Korean filmmaker who also made The Great Flood movie out in December later this year. Omniscient Reader is adapted from a famous web novel, written by a Korean author duo writing under the pen name "singNsong". It was originally a big hit in Korea back in 2019. Combining epic high-stakes action with mind-bending fantasy, the movie promises to be a cinematic spectacle that will captivate both long-time fans of the webtoon & newcomers alike. When the apocalyptic world depicted in a serial novel suddenly becomes reality, ordinary Kim Dok-ja – the only person who knows how the novel ends – must set out on a treacherous journey with his companions and the novel’s omnipotent hero, Yu Jung-hyeok, to survive and save the day. Starring Ahn Hyo-seop & Lee Min-ho, along with Chae Soo-bin, Shin Seung-ho, Nana, Jisoo, and Kwon Eun-seong. This looks like a big, cheesy Hollywood movie with some sketchy VFX – as they battle creatures of all sizes, malevolent forces, and more mayhem all trying to write their down destiny. Official trailers (+ poster) for Kim Byung-woo's film Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, via YouTube: […]

                                                              "What's the meaning of an ending with one survivor?" Blue Fox Entertainment has unveiled their official US trailers for an epic Korean action adventure movie called Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy. It's made by the same Korean filmmaker who also made The Great Flood movie out in December later this year. Omniscient Reader is adapted from a famous web novel, written by a Korean author duo writing under the pen name "singNsong". It was originally a big hit in Korea back in 2019. Combining epic high-stakes action with mind-bending fantasy, the movie promises to be a cinematic spectacle that will captivate both long-time fans of the webtoon & newcomers alike. When the apocalyptic world depicted in a serial novel suddenly becomes reality, ordinary Kim Dok-ja – the only person who knows how the novel ends – must set out on a treacherous journey with his companions and the novel’s omnipotent hero, Yu Jung-hyeok, to survive and save the day. Starring Ahn Hyo-seop & Lee Min-ho, along with Chae Soo-bin, Shin Seung-ho, Nana, Jisoo, and Kwon Eun-seong. This looks like a big, cheesy Hollywood movie with some sketchy VFX – as they battle creatures of all sizes, malevolent forces, and more mayhem all trying to write their down destiny. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Tom Hardy Narrates This Black Rhino Eco-Thriller Doc 'Rhino' Trailer

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                                                              "This is what conservation looks like." Kaleidoscope Ent. has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film titled simply Rhino, a vital story about saving rhinos in Kenya. Narrated by Academy Award-nominee Tom Hardy, the film follows an audacious mission to save the critically endangered black rhino against impossible odds. A dedicated wildlife ranger has protected his black rhino population so well (there's only roughly ~6000 left in the world), that they have now run out of space. Hemmed in by ruthless bandits, the rhinos risk turning on each other. His team launches a major plan to move 21 rhinos across the country to provide a new safe haven. Highlighting the daily struggles experienced by those risking their lives to protect biodiversity, whilst simultaneously giving voice to those on the other side of the armed conflict, this hard-hitting, authentic film – crafted from 4 years of living & working within Kenya's conservancy community – is both timely and urgent, as banditry violence spirals out of control, and the demand for illicit rhino horn climbs ever higher. Yep this looks like a thrilling and invigorating watch! Save these rhinos! We always need to share good stories like this - inspiring and especially moving in soulful, exhilarating ways. 🦏 Take a look. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Tom Martienssen's […]

                                                              "This is what conservation looks like." Kaleidoscope Ent. has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film titled simply Rhino, a vital story about saving rhinos in Kenya. Narrated by Academy Award-nominee Tom Hardy, the film follows an audacious mission to save the critically endangered black rhino against impossible odds. A dedicated wildlife ranger has protected his black rhino population so well (there's only roughly ~6000 left in the world), that they have now run out of space. Hemmed in by ruthless bandits, the rhinos risk turning on each other. His team launches a major plan to move 21 rhinos across the country to provide a new safe haven. Highlighting the daily struggles experienced by those risking their lives to protect biodiversity, whilst simultaneously giving voice to those on the other side of the armed conflict, this hard-hitting, authentic film – crafted from 4 years of living & working within Kenya's conservancy community – is both timely and urgent, as banditry violence spirals out of control, and the demand for illicit rhino horn climbs ever higher. Yep this looks like a thrilling and invigorating watch! Save these rhinos! We always need to share good stories like this - inspiring and especially moving in soulful, exhilarating ways. 🦏 Take a look. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Official Trailer for 'The White House Effect' Doc About Climate Change

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                                                              "We need a new attitude about the environment." Cinetic debuted the trailer for a compelling documentary film called The White House Effect, made by a trio of some of the best doc filmmakers around - Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos, Jon Shenk. It will be streaming on Netflix to watch starting this week - after premiering at film festivals in 2024. The title comes from an actual quote used by President George H.W. Bush who said he would use "the White House effect" to tackle climate change problems in the 80s. However, things didn't really go well. Three decades ago, the world was poised to stop global warming. Using exclusively archival materials, The White House Effect tells the dramatic origin story of the climate crisis and how a political battle in the George H. W. Bush administration interrupted that moment, changing the course of history. So sad and infuriating. "How it happened is a question that we can still learn from – and one that [this film] answers with shocking & eye-opening timeliness with a virtuoso use of archive footage. Clips from TV news, presidential speeches, documents reveal how the US was on the brink of historic climate change [action], but instead laid the groundwork for decades of polarization." Still as important than ever to show the truth. Here's the official […]

                                                              "We need a new attitude about the environment." Cinetic debuted the trailer for a compelling documentary film called The White House Effect, made by a trio of some of the best doc filmmakers around - Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos, Jon Shenk. It will be streaming on Netflix to watch starting this week - after premiering at film festivals in 2024. The title comes from an actual quote used by President George H.W. Bush who said he would use "the White House effect" to tackle climate change problems in the 80s. However, things didn't really go well. Three decades ago, the world was poised to stop global warming. Using exclusively archival materials, The White House Effect tells the dramatic origin story of the climate crisis and how a political battle in the George H. W. Bush administration interrupted that moment, changing the course of history. So sad and infuriating. "How it happened is a question that we can still learn from – and one that [this film] answers with shocking & eye-opening timeliness with a virtuoso use of archive footage. Clips from TV news, presidential speeches, documents reveal how the US was on the brink of historic climate change [action], but instead laid the groundwork for decades of polarization." Still as important than ever to show the truth. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              First Teaser for 'Timur' Action Movie Directed By & Starring Iko Uwais

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                                                              Straight from Indonesia is a first look at the brand new action movie not only starring, but also directed by, action superstar actor Iko Uwais. This is his first time directing anything, telling a very Indonesian story about a rescue in the jungle. His movie is called Timur and he also stars in it as the titular lead character named Timur. It's set for release starting in December – but only in Indonesia so far. The film is based on a real military incident in Indonesia, the Mapendumayang hostage rescue operation that took place in 1996. In this incident, 11 scientific researchers, including a few Westerners, were taken hostage [by the Free Papua Movement] in a mountainous eastern part of the country. Uwais plays Timur - a special army soldier leading the rescue. This dangerous mission brings him back to his childhood home, accompanied by his best friend, Sila. As they plunge into this forest full of danger, the humanitarian mission turns into a tough personal struggle. They not only have to fight to save the hostages, but also face tough challenges where Timur was raised. The film also stars Jimmy Kobogau, Aufa Assagaf, Yasamin Jasem, Fanny Ghassani, Kiki Narendra, Andri Mashadi. Just a quick look at early footage so far – at least there will be badass fights. Here's […]

                                                              Straight from Indonesia is a first look at the brand new action movie not only starring, but also directed by, action superstar actor Iko Uwais. This is his first time directing anything, telling a very Indonesian story about a rescue in the jungle. His movie is called Timur and he also stars in it as the titular lead character named Timur. It's set for release starting in December – but only in Indonesia so far. The film is based on a real military incident in Indonesia, the Mapendumayang hostage rescue operation that took place in 1996. In this incident, 11 scientific researchers, including a few Westerners, were taken hostage [by the Free Papua Movement] in a mountainous eastern part of the country. Uwais plays Timur - a special army soldier leading the rescue. This dangerous mission brings him back to his childhood home, accompanied by his best friend, Sila. As they plunge into this forest full of danger, the humanitarian mission turns into a tough personal struggle. They not only have to fight to save the hostages, but also face tough challenges where Timur was raised. The film also stars Jimmy Kobogau, Aufa Assagaf, Yasamin Jasem, Fanny Ghassani, Kiki Narendra, Andri Mashadi. Just a quick look at early footage so far – at least there will be badass fights. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Fun Trailer for Jason Kelce's 'Thermal Buzz' Predator-Inspired Short

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                                                              "A lot of Predators in this jungle..." 20th Century Studios & Garage Beer have unveiled a trailer for a new sci-fi short film called Thermal Buzz, a marketing riff on the original Predator movie. Even though this is essentially just a big promo for the Garage Beer brand (is the beer any good??), in partnership with former football player / current podcaster Jason Kelce, it's actually produced & created in collaboration with 20th Century Studios to help also promote the release of Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz is an homage to the original 1987 Predator movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger & Carl Weathers. It drops online via the Garage Beer channels this weekend – one week before the full release of Dan Trachtneberg's Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz stars Jason Kelce, pro-wrestler Matt Cardona, & former Philly Eagles player Beau Allen. This looks amusing enough, but I'd rather see other filmmakers making actual short film spin-offs instead. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Jordan Phoenix's short film Thermal Buzz, direct from YouTube: The film follows two men who face off against Predators in the jungle while enjoying some refreshing beer. In collaboration with 20th Century Studios and the release of Predator: Badlands, Garage Beer and Jason Kelce are back on the screen with Thermal Buzz, a homage to the original 1987 Predator […]

                                                              "A lot of Predators in this jungle..." 20th Century Studios & Garage Beer have unveiled a trailer for a new sci-fi short film called Thermal Buzz, a marketing riff on the original Predator movie. Even though this is essentially just a big promo for the Garage Beer brand (is the beer any good??), in partnership with former football player / current podcaster Jason Kelce, it's actually produced & created in collaboration with 20th Century Studios to help also promote the release of Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz is an homage to the original 1987 Predator movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger & Carl Weathers. It drops online via the Garage Beer channels this weekend – one week before the full release of Dan Trachtneberg's Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz stars Jason Kelce, pro-wrestler Matt Cardona, & former Philly Eagles player Beau Allen. This looks amusing enough, but I'd rather see other filmmakers making actual short film spin-offs instead. // Continue Reading ›

                                                              Final Trailer for 'Baahubali: The Epic' - Global Re-Release This Week

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                                                              "Everything a blockbuster should be!" It's time to watch them battle (again)! Variance Films & Arka have launched final trailers for Baahubali: The Epic, a remastered + recut version of the two-part Baahubali epic series of movies. Arriving in theaters worldwide THIS weekend. Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, who later went on to make the world-shattering RRR, he also directed these two massive action movies Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017). Now he's combined both into one big film, bringing together footage from both with technical enhancements and previously unseen scenes added in. When a lost prince is rescued and raised in exile, he grows up unaware of his past. Years later, he returns to uncover the truth about his father's murder and his mother's imprisonment, and will rise to reclaim his place as the rightful king. Yes he will! Rajamouli's Baahubali: The Epic stars Prabhas in dual roles, with Rana Daggubati, Anushka, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, and Nassar. For the uninitiated, these movies are totally awesome - as epic as anything can ever be. And this is a proper exciting, thrilling, spectacular big screen experience following a riveting story about this prince. Enjoy it in theaters. Here's the final official trailers (+ poster) for S.S. Rajamouli's Baahubali: The Epic, direct from YouTube: You can also […]

                                                              "Everything a blockbuster should be!" It's time to watch them battle (again)! Variance Films & Arka have launched final trailers for Baahubali: The Epic, a remastered + recut version of the two-part Baahubali epic series of movies. Arriving in theaters worldwide THIS weekend. Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, who later went on to make the world-shattering RRR, he also directed these two massive action movies Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017). Now he's combined both into one big film, bringing together footage from both with technical enhancements and previously unseen scenes added in. When a lost prince is rescued and raised in exile, he grows up unaware of his past. Years later, he returns to uncover the truth about his father's murder and his mother's imprisonment, and will rise to reclaim his place as the rightful king. Yes he will! Rajamouli's Baahubali: The Epic stars Prabhas in dual roles, with Rana Daggubati, Anushka, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, and Nassar. For the uninitiated, these movies are totally awesome - as epic as anything can ever be. And this is a proper exciting, thrilling, spectacular big screen experience following a riveting story about this prince. Enjoy it in theaters. // Continue Reading ›

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                                                              ‘Bugonia’ Goes Big in the Basement: Why Yorgos Lanthimos Reached for a Barely Functioning VistaVision Camera 

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                                                              The quieter Wilcam 11 VistaVision camera was too cumbersome and unreliable for “One Battle After Another,” but Lanthimos explains why he felt it was necessary.

                                                              ‘A House of Dynamite’ Star Tracy Letts Asks ‘If We’re Really Done Here?’

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                                                              Noted actor and playwright Tracy Letts, a standout in Netflix's "A House of Dynamite," talks to IndieWire about what he realized working on Kathryn Bigelow's "scarily plausible" political thriller.

                                                              ‘The Love That Remains’ Trailer: ‘Godland’ Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason Takes on Intimate Family Drama

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                                                              The film has been selected as Iceland’s entry to the Best International Feature Film category for the 98th Academy Awards.

                                                              Florida Expects Production Surge, and a New Statewide Below-the-Line Certification Program Will Help

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                                                              Exclusive: In anticipation of expanded tax incentives in 2026 and beyond, Film Florida is partnering with Stage 32 to create a pipeline to develop a ready and certified crew base.

                                                              The Beatles Ladies Revealed: Saoirse Ronan, Anna Sawai, Aimee Lou Wood, and Mia McKenna-Bruce Join Sam Mendes Films

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                                                              They'll play Linda McCartney, Yoko Ono, Patti Harrison, and Maureen Starkey in all four movies.

                                                              How This Year’s Gotham Nominees and AFI Fest Impact the Oscar Race

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                                                              The answer? Not much. We parse the latest development in the awards season on IndieWire's "Screen Talk" podcast.

                                                              ‘Violent Ends’ Review: Billy Magnussen Takes the Lead in a Rich but Derivative Appalachian Revenge Thriller

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                                                              The downfall of Arkansas' most notorious crime family is distilled into a familiar story about the futility of violence.

                                                              Chris Stuckmann Was a Test Case — 3 (Painful) Lessons to Learn from Neon’s ‘Shelby Oaks’

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                                                              From scrappy indie to messy studio movie, "Shelby Oaks" just made mediocre history.

                                                              Freddy Krueger’s Real Revenge? A 40-Year Journey to Recognizing the Importance of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 2’

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                                                              On the occasion of the sequel's 40th anniversary, star Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger himself!) and director Jack Sholder tell IndieWire about changing attitudes toward the film, the power of Mark Patton, and what's in the franchise's future.

                                                              Netflix Won’t Go All-In on Theatrical, but These Movie Theater Stunts Might Make It Cool

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                                                              Limited events in theaters for "KPop Demon Hunters" and "Stranger Things" may become more common as Netflix finds ways to maximize a pop cultural moment.

                                                              ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ to Be Released on Black Friday, Entering Awards Contention

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                                                              Exclusive: Kahlil Joseph's critically acclaimed, boundary-pushing film enters the Best Documentary race, making a politically charged statement with its release strategy.

                                                              Move Over, Netflix — Emma Thompson Enters the Streaming Era with Apple TV’s Dark ‘Down Cemetery Road’

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                                                              The much-loved thespian sticks to what she does best in another darkly comic espionage tale from the writer of "Slow Horses."

                                                              Because awards season is 365 days a year

                                                              ‘Song Sung Blue’ Review: Kate Hudson Rises From the Ashes of Overcooked Trauma Biopic to Make Neil Diamond Cool Again [B-]

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                                                              Growing up in a world before Kidz Bop and Ms. Rachel, we had no say in the radio stations that accompanied our daily commutes or

                                                              Interview: Nina Hoss on Reshaping Ibsen’s Play With a Female, Queer Perspective Inside Nia DaCosta’s Reinterpretation ‘Hedda’

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                                                              There is no better introduction to a character in film this year than when we are first introduced to Eileen Lovborg in Nia DaCosta’s latest

                                                              Director Watch Podcast Ep. 124 – ‘From Hell’ (The Hughes Brothers, 2001)

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                                                              Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the mind of

                                                              Amy Pascal to Receive David O. Selznick Achievement Award at 2026 Producers Guild Awards

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                                                              The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced today that Academy Award nominated Amy Pascal will be honored with the David O. Selznick Achievement Award. She

                                                              Jacob Elordi, Chase Infiniti, Amy Madigan Among 2026 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Virtuosos Award Recipients

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                                                              The Santa Barbara International Film Festival has announced the recipients of the 2026 Virtuosos Award, an honor established to recognize a select group of talent

                                                              Park Chan-wook to Receive Tribute from SFFILM for ‘No Other Choice’

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                                                              Today, SFFILM announced a tribute to the venerable South Korean directing legend Park Chan-wook alongside a special screening of his most recent film No Other

                                                              ‘I Love LA’ TV Review: Rachel Sennott Finally Has Her Star Vehicle with Erewhon-infused Social Climbing Series [B+]

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                                                              Rachel Sennott told me to get an eating disorder in 2019 – not directly, but in a hilarious video posted on her Instagram satirizing trailers

                                                              33rd Camerimage Lineup: ‘Hamnet,’ F1,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Sound of Falling’ and More

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                                                              The 33rd EnergaCamerimage Film Festival has unveiled this year’s lineup for the Golden Frog, honoring the best in cinematography in film where F1: The Movie, Hamnet, Sinners

                                                              ‘Palestine 36’ Review: Annemarie Jacir’s Drama is a Largely Untold Tale of Early Palestinian Struggle [C+] CIFF

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                                                              A tricky part of experiencing and analyzing any piece of art is separating the worthiness of its intent from the success of its execution. With

                                                              From ‘Springsteen’ to ‘Train Dreams’ to Ann Lee’ and More, Films From AFI FEST 2025 to Keep an Eye on This Oscar Season

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                                                              The 39th edition of AFI FEST has wrapped, hosting over 160 films from 56 countries, including high-profile world premieres, stars galore and a musical performance