Porsha Williams Serves Emergency Order to Film 'RHOA' In Marital Home

Fans ofThe Real Housewives of Atlanta,and ofPorsha Williamsin particular, have been eagerly anticipating her return to the show. Porsha, always known for her quick humor, witty one-liners, and, at times, outrageous shade, is guaranteed to bring the entertainment onthe reality series' 16th season. However, a lot of the drama for Porsha seems to be happening before she has even started filming. Followers of theRHOAstar are keen to know what’s been happening within her marriage and current estrangement from her husband....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 498 words · Evelyn Mullen

Shadow and Bone Netflix Show Trailer, Release Date and Timeline Revealed

Netflix has released the first teaser trailer and announced a release date for the highly anticipatedShadow and Boneshow, based on the book series by authorLeigh Bardugo. Netflix’sShadow and Boneactually combines two of Bardugo’s book series – the fantasy-adventure trilogyShadow and Boneand the duologySix of Crows, which chronologically takes place after the events ofShadow and Bonedespite being set in the same world. The Netflix series takes place in a war-torn world where a lowly soldier and orphan named Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) has just unleashed an extraordinary power that could end up being the key to setting her country free....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 800 words · Peter Freeman

Shudder’s ‘Sharksploitation’ Gives the Subgenre the Respect It Deserves

If the past three years have been any indication, there is currently a wave of renewed interest in shark movies. Not even counting the numerous low-budget productions, recent theatrically releasedshark moviesincludeThe Requin,The Reef: Stalked,The Black Demon, andMeg 2: The Trench, the latter likely being the most widely known. Swimming alongside these new screen sharks isShudder’s recent documentary exploration of shark horror,Sharksploitation. Directed byStephen Scarlata,Sharksploitationexplores the development and trajectory of theshark attack subgenre of films....

July 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1358 words · Eric Cochran

Steven Spielberg Shares His Advice for Up and Coming Filmmakers

Steven Spielbergis one of the most successful names in Hollywood, being responsible for writing, directing, and producing dozens of movies that are both box office hits and critical darlings. So, it’s safe to say every aspiring filmmaker would love to get some career advice from the master. But in talking about his upcomingWest Side Story, Spielberg’s tips for aspiring filmmakers were not what you could expect. When Collider’sSteven Weintraubasked what he wished more people knew about movie-making, Spielberg was quick to say that he hopes people don’t actually learn how things work behind the camera....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 637 words · Ricky Stanton

SuperMansion Halloween Special Is a Treat for Fans

The Emmy-nominated animated superhero seriesSuperMansionhas a special treat in store for fans today: Crackle, Sony’s streaming network, is now streaming the show’s Halloween special,SuperMansion: Drag Me to Halloween. The original special features regularly recurring voice actorsBryan Cranston,Keegan-Michael Key,Heidi Gardner,Zeb Wells, andTucker Gilmore, along withJillian Belland special guestsLake BellandPhil LaMarr. It’s the latest installment in the hilarious and oh-so-wrong animated series from co-creatorsMatthew SenreichandZeb Wells. Written byTom Sheppardand Wells, and directed byNick Simotas, the stop-motion animated special finds the League of Freedom experiencing all the fun and adventures of Halloween....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 646 words · Todd White

The 25 Best TV Shows of 2024

2024 has arguably been a pretty phenomenal year for television. While the number of shows released from January to December may not have reached the ultimate peak of Peak TV, there were a lot of stories on the small screen that lured us in, kept us glued to our seats, and gave us plenty to talk about until pressing play on the next episode. The truth is that compiling a list of the best shows of the year was a harder task than usual — even more so when we had to narrow it down to the top 25!...

July 25, 2025 · 38 min · 8019 words · Andrew Miller

The Best Sci-Fi TV Shows of the 21st Century (So Far)

Thanks in part to Marvel Studios’ blockbuster reign at the box office, along with hits likeGravityand the recent run ofStar Warsfilms, science fiction has seen a resurgence on the small screen – especially in the last 10 years. No longer relegated to campy or niche programming, the genre’s output has become as popular and must-see as crime procedurals or medical dramas – albeit with richer storytelling possibilities. From live-action hits likeStranger ThingsandThe Mandalorian, to envelope-pushing animated fare likeRick & Morty, sci-fi has become royalty in the age of Peak TV....

July 25, 2025 · 8 min · 1704 words · Derrick Lowe

The Eerily Similar Accidents That Plagued Three Different Oz Witches

There have been few films withthe same level of anticipationasWicked. Based on the hit Broadway musical, it tells the story of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), a young girl in the land of Oz, who is ostracized because of her green skin. She becomes friends with a popular girl named Galinda, later Glinda (Ariana Grande), until Oz deems Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West. Playing heavily on America’s nostalgia forThe Wizard of Oz,it presents a morenuancedtake on the world ofL....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 735 words · Barbara Stevenson

The Most Shocking Change in ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 3 Turns This Character Into a Villain

Ginny & GeorgiaSeason 3 puts every member of the Miller family in a morally gray area, at the very least. Georgia (Brianne Howey) is on trial for a murder that she committed. Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and Austin (Diesel La Torraca) know she is guilty and take drastic steps to free her. Then there are the men in Georgia’s life, and while Gil (Aaron Ashmore) has always been bad,Zion (Nathan Mitchell) losing faith in Georgiaand getting Ginny and Austin taken away from her is a low blow....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1100 words · Cindy Callahan

The Scariest Part of ‘The Nun II’ Isn’t Valak — It’s....

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for The Nun II. September 8th marked the return of Valak (Bonnie Aarons) withThe Nun II, which is also the latest addition to theConjuringuniverse. The film, which takes place four years after the events ofThe Nun, once again enlists Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) to face off against the terrifying Valak. This time we’re in France, where a priest has just been found brutally murdered. While investigating the murder, Sister Irene discovers that Valak is behind the horrors and is using Frenchie (Jonas Bloquet) from the firstNunflick as a vessel....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 1023 words · Lisa Rodriguez

The Strain Season 4 Review: Going out with a Bang

Just in time for the end,The Strainis the best it’s ever been. After three seasons of build up and more than a little stalling, FX’s pulpy vampire drama has finally arrived at the promised post-apocalypse thanks to Zack’s (Max Charles) nuclear tantrum in the Season 3 finale. Lord knows Zack is the worst, but we should all be thanking the little monster-in-the-making because that tragic act of selfishness is exactly what the series needed to climb out of the narrative rut it’s been stuck in for the last two seasons and deliver exciting new locations, relationships, character development....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 884 words · Christina Wiley

The Suicide Squad Casts Daniela Melchior as Ratcatcher

The cast of misfits who will populate writer/directorJames Gunn’s mostly-new version ofThe Suicide Squadis filling up quickly. Just a day afterAnt-ManalumDavid Dastmalchianlanded the role of Polka-Dot Man, Variety reports that relative newcomerDaniela Melchiorwill join the project as Ratcatcher. Now,boththose names might be met with a “who?”, so let’s start with Melchior: the Portuguese actress has actually been working since 2014, mostly on telenovelas likeHerdeiraandValor da Vida. Rumors had Melchior in the hunt forThe Suicide Squadrole early along withTransformers: The Last KnightactressIsabela Moner, with Melchior obviously winning out....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 278 words · Samuel Williams

The Wrestler Ending Is Still Perfect 10 Years Later

Darren Aronofsky’s 2008 filmThe Wrestler, released ten years ago today, has my favorite ending of all time because we, the audience, are not around to see it end. The beautiful thing about film is that it’s a brief window into another world. We airdrop into these characters' lives for two-ish hours and then we’re booted back out again, leaving them alone to live, and die, and eat, and fuck, and whatever it is they do without us gawking at them through the screen....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 745 words · Joshua Randall