'Geronimo Stilton' Adaptation in the Works With David Soren Directing

The children’s book character Geronimo Stilton is set to become a movie star. According toDeadline, Radar Pictures will adapt theGeronimo Stiltonbook series into a film. In the upcoming movie, the mouse journalist will discover a conspiracy, which could be the biggest story that he and his friends have ever covered. Throughout the film, Geronimo and his team must ensure they are one step ahead of their enemy. Geronimo Stilton was created by Italian writerElisabetta Dami....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Heather Williams

'Loki' Changed Everything About the MCU — Including the Production on This Multiverse Movie

Lokiwas a beacon of hope in an otherwise mediocre run of MCU projects. WhileThunderbolts*may indicate Marvel’s return to form,Lokiheld things together for years in a literal and metaphorical sense.Avengers: Endgamegave us our first glimpse of time travel in the MCU. But moving past the Infinity Saga, Marvel had the daunting task ofsetting up the multiverse, which is an inherently confusing concept. A big blockbuster movie is the right place to establish rules that will ripple through the rest of Phases 4 and 5....

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · 1012 words · Alexander Atkins

'Midday Black Midnight Blue' Review: A Portrait of Loss

Every so often, there is a film that embeds itself in your mind. This can be both a blessing and a curse as you find it circling back into your consciousness when your thoughts begin to drift. All of the emotions can come rushing back, hitting you out of nowhere andmaking you remember the sublime experiencethat tears through everything else you may have been doing. While this can be painful, in a world where many films fade from your memory as soon as you see them, it is nice to be reminded of the power that cinema can hold when you open your mind to it....

July 28, 2025 · 8 min · 1546 words · Nathan Martin

'Only Murders in the Building' Season 5 Adds a Comedian & ‘Ricky Stanicky’ Star

Jermaine Fowlerhas joined the cast of the fifth season ofOnly Murders in the Building. Details about the new character who will cross paths with Mabel (Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short) remain under wraps, as the team behind the Hulu smash hit wants to keep plenty of surprises hidden for when the series returns later this year. The latest season ofOnly Murder in the Buildingwill follow the crew as they attempt to find the truth behind Lester’s (Teddy Coluca) death....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Ethan Hall

'Picard's Michelle Hurd Reveals Which "Legacy" Characters She Wants To Meet

While there’s been no official news of a spin-off in the year sinceStar Trek: PicardSeason 3 became one of Paramount+’s most-watchedStar Trekseasons, fans are stillholding out hope forStar Trek: Legacy. Despite stillwaiting for a green light from the studioherself, actressMichelle Hurdspoke hopefully about the potential spin-off series during a panel hosted by Collider’sMaggie Lovittat Calgary Expo this weekend. When Lovitt asked what it means to Hurd to know so many people want to see her come back to play Raffi again, she said, “It’s an unbelievable honor and one that I absolutely cherish and understand the responsibility of....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Mike Hoover

'The Conners' Will End With Season 7

All good things must come to an end, but for fans ofThe Conners, they’ll at least be getting one more season. The news comes from an insider close to the folks atDeadlinewho say that while the renewal has yet to be fully confirmed, things are looking good for the family that first captured the hearts of audiences in the long-running series,Roseanne. Although it won’t be a full season, fans will still be happy to know that somewhere around six episodes are on the way with main cast members such asJohn Goodman(The Big Lebowski),Laurie Metcalf(Scream 2),Sara Gilbert(The Big Bang Theory), andLecy Goranson(Boys Don’t Cry) returning for one final hurrah....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 517 words · Jessica Ferguson

'Yellowjackets' Season 2 Doesn't Know What To Do With Taissa

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of YellowjacketsTaissa is the hummingbird ofYellowjackets—well, that is, if hummingbirds were able to sacrifice dog heads and consume dirt on the regular. She’s all over the place, forcing us to jerk our heads left and right just to catch a tiny glimpse of where she’s headed. And where exactlyisshe headed, by the way? It’s tough to tell if it’s by mistake or if it’s the point of Taissa’s arc this season…that through every storyline being told in the series, the one real mainstay is that no oneactuallyknows what’s going on with her in either timeline....

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · 1023 words · Kirsten Young

10 Best Classic Film Noir Movies You Haven’t Seen

Between the 1940s and 1950s, the film noir genre reigned as one of the most popular genres among audiences and was initially established with classics such asThe Maltese Falcon,Double Indemnity, andOut of the Past.Within two decades, there were an assortment of contributions to the film noir genre, includingLaura,Sunset Boulevard, andThe Big Heat, which rank high on the majority of fans' lists of favorites. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with admiring the well-known noirs, but the film genre is chalk-full of exceptional titles that sometimes get lost in the crowd....

July 28, 2025 · 10 min · 2052 words · Dominique Gallegos

10 Best Directorial Debut Movies of All Time, Ranked

As is the case with any profession, film direction takes time to master.Christopher Nolan,David Fincher,Stanley Kubrick,Akira Kurosawa, and evenAlfred Hitchcockmake up just some of the great directors whose first forays into feature film-making were largely unremarkable. This illustrious list of names makes it all the more attention-grabbing when first-time filmmakers are able to create something truly astounding. From indie hits to timeless classics, pioneering sensations, and even Academy Award-winning efforts,these 10 directors made an immediate impact, presenting incredible feats in cinematic storytelling from their very first films....

July 28, 2025 · 8 min · 1648 words · Cristina Campbell

10 Best Rainy Day Summer Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

It’s officially summertime! The sun is blazing, love is in the air, and the ocean is calling. Anything can happen during the hottest season, andsummer blockbusters are the most highly anticipated filmsof the year! But sometimes, the sticky heat also brings in stormy weather. Whether you’re rained in with a friend or a lover, finding the perfect film to forget about the troubles outside only feels right. Some of the best stormy night flicks are hidden gems, from wacky sci-fi adventures to steamy crime thrillers....

July 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1312 words · Denise Mason

10 Historical Dramas That Are True-to-Life

Historical dramas are a great option for those who want to escape from their own lives for a bit. With shows likeBridgerton, exclusively escapist historical fiction has seen a resurgence–though that has always been one of the appeals of the genre. Being able to insert yourself into the role of a noblewoman or military officerin a romanticized time periodis sometimes exactly what you need to get yourself through the daily grind....

July 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1151 words · Thomas Gould

10 Most Rewatchable R-Rated Christmas Movies, Ranked

There is an entire catalog of holiday movies that are a tradition for viewers to rewatch every year. Titles likeHow the Grinch Stole Christmas,It’s a Wonderful Life,Miracle on 34th Street, and more are wholesome iconic movies that teach the values of love and family at Christmas. Hallmark has built an entire brandaround their seasonal selectionsthat thrive on corny romances and feel-good stories. R-rated holiday movies kick down the door with their action, language, and explicit scenes all while counting down the days until Christmas....

July 28, 2025 · 9 min · 1775 words · Nicholas Hendrix

10 Movies From 2022 That Are Already Considered Classics, Ranked

As the pandemic began to simmer down a bit in 2022, many movie studios saw this as their chance to make some money, releasing their films to theatres to capitalize on cinemas opening their doors to the public once again. This means that 2022 saw a boom in movie releases, some good, some very, very bad. But hey, that’s the way the cookie crumbles: bad movies come out every year. No biggie....

July 28, 2025 · 10 min · 1934 words · Jordan Thompson