Hilary Duff Returns to the Big Screen in Haunting of Sharon Tate Images

With the 50th anniversary of the horrific Tate Murders upon us, the tragic crime has become a point of cultural fascination once again.Ryan Murphytapped into that fascination inAmerican Horror Story: Cult,Quentin Tarantinowill feature it in some way in his mysteriousOnce Upon a Time… In Hollywoodlater this year, andKate Bosworthwill star inTatefor husband/filmmakerMichael Polish, but first,Hilary Duffwill play the role of Sharon Tate in Saban Films’The Haunting of Sharon Tate. The film marks a return to the big screen for Duff, who’s been keeping busy on TVLand’s delightful comedy seriesYoungersocial media postin recent years, and hasn’t led a live-action film for the better part of a decade....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 269 words · Ross Walker

Jane Campion’s Framing of the Male Form: From The Power of the Dog to The Piano

New Zealand nativeJane Campionis a staple in the history of modern cinema, being the first woman to win the prestigious Palme D’Or at Cannes Film Festival along with scoring Academy Awards for her filmThe Pianosuch as Best Original Screenplay and Best Director in 1993. Her work has transcended genres with romance films likeBright Starand a gritty Western starringKirsten Dunst(The Virgin Suicides) andBenedict Cumberbatch(Doctor Strange),The Power of the Dog. Campion’s filmography heavily centers around women’s lives and roles within a heavily masculine environment....

August 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1011 words · Matthew Smith

Judy Greer Teases Her Upcoming Adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Long Walk': It's a "Really, Really Dark Story" [Exclusive]

After decades of anticipation,Stephen King’sThe Long Walkis finally making its way to the big screen, following a spell indevelopment hell. Originally published in 1979 under King’s pseudonym Richard Bachman,The Long Walkhas remained one of the author’s most beloved pieces of writing, in which the story follows a brutal dystopian “competition” where 100 teenage boys are forced to walk until all but one of them have collapsed, while any attempts to slow down or catch your breath are met with consequences that one could certainly claim to be less than ideal....

August 24, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Samantha Bernard

Justice League: Snyder Cut Could Be Six Episodes on HBO Max

After years of fan-led demands forZack Snyder’s cut of 2017’sJustice Leagueto be released, it’s finally happening. Wednesday, May 20 is now a date which will live in infamy after the director announced theSnyder Cut ofJustice Leaguewill be releasedon HBO Max in 2021. But, as the excitement begins to settle, the question remains: What shape with Snyder’sJustice Leaguetake? An in-depth report fromThe Hollywood Reporterpublished Wednesday afternoon teases the possibility of Snyder’sJustice Leaguebeing released on HBO Max as a six-episode show rather than a feature-length movie....

August 24, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Rachel Kelly

Loki Composer Natalie Holt on the Episode 3 Drinking Song

Wherever you land onLoki, there’s one element that has been met with universal acclaim:Natalie Holt’s remarkable score, which has brought together unconventional instrument choices, homages to famous classics, and some deeply emotional themes to underline the show’s unique voice. In a one-on-one interview with Collider, Holt revealed how and why she incorporated the iconic sound of the theremin into her work, why she focuses on character while writing, and her naming process for the music cues that eventually become the official soundtrack....

August 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1391 words · Jacob Stewart

Luther and The Office are Set to Be Adapted in Scandinavia

Even though hit shows likeLutherandThe Officehave ended on their respective networks years ago, the legacy of both series lives on. Not only because of scenes and memes we reproduce to this day and countless rewatches, but also because they get adapted to other countries with a surprising frequency. The latest country to add the thriller detective and the comedy series to their roster of original programming is Scandinavia. This happened after BBC Studios Nordics made a deal with Take Two Studios and STV Productions....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 322 words · Christopher Garcia

Mads Mikkelsen Reveals Why ‘The Promised Land’ Means So Much to Him

Reuniting 10 years after their Oscar-nominated collaboration onA Royal Affair, Danish filmmakerNikolaj ArcelandMads Mikkelsenhave their sights set on the Academy Awards once more with their historical drama,The Promised Land. As part of Collider’sFYC Screening Seriesat Landmark Theaters, the duo kicked off our awards season event with a special event, followed by an exclusive Q&A hosted by Editor-in-ChiefSteve Weintraub. Ahead of the screening,The Promised Landwas shortlisted for Best International Feature Film alongside features likeJ....

August 24, 2025 · 29 min · 6077 words · Meghan Leblanc

Miles Morales Is the Best Spider-Man: Here Are 5 Examples Why

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforMarvel’s Spider-Man:Miles MoralesandSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.] Miles Morales has been around for less than a decade, but he’s already cemented himself as an essential part of theSpider-Manmythos. Thanks in large part due to the Oscar-winning movieSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and now with Miles getting his own video-game withSpider-Man: Miles Morales, the character has not only proved himself to be an exciting and unique character on his own terms but also embodies everything Spider-Man represents....

August 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1910 words · Ashlee Wright

Mission: Impossible 6: Henry Cavill Reveals New Image

Filming onMission: Impossible 6is still underway, which means we’ll continue to get a steady stream of glorious photos from the production. The latest one comes to uscourtesy ofHenry Cavill, mid-stunt, who points out that his harness looks like “fashionable nipple attachments”: Details on the plot are still pretty much non-existent, which is fine since writer-directorChristopher McQuarriemore than earned our trust with the outstandingMission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Additionally,Mission: Impossible 6has had a pretty wild production....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 237 words · Isabella Johnson

Netflix Is Removing Their 75% Rotten Tomatoes 'Grey's Anatomy' Replacement

There’s nothing like agood medical series to binge-watch. What makes these shows so compelling is not only that it’s easy to relate to several events thathappen inside a hospital, but also because it’s always amazing to see how a million cases can be so peculiar and unique to each patient. Unfortunately for medical series fans, though, one of the easiest binges onNetflixis leaving the platform soon — the streamer is removingThe Residentby September 4....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Heather Allen

Owen Wilson Is Great, but I Can't Get Enough of This Dysfunctional Duo on 'Stick'

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Stick Season 1, Episode 3 Move over,Ted Lasso, becauseStickis the new Apple TV+ show that’s making us fall in love with a sweet human being attempting to coach the next generation in a sport some may not know much about. A similar wholesome and comedic tone is an immediate winner withOwen Wilson’s protagonist, Pryce, who has the natural charisma and chemistry with his fellow cast mates that makes the show an easy and comforting watch....

August 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1007 words · Alexa Adams

Pennywise Returns in the First Spooky ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Trailer

In the three (yes, THREE) years sinceHBO announced plans to move forwardwith anItprequel series, fans ofStephen King’s horror novel-turned-film-series have been eagerly waiting for today. And what is today, you ask? Why, it’s the arrival of the first teaser forIt: Welcome to Derry.Finally, the first look is here, and it is painting a truly terrifying and intriguing picture of what’s to come when the production makes its way onto the streamer later this year....

August 24, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Melissa Miller

Pete Davidson Is Ready to Leave SNL Because He's a Budding Movie Star

In a recent interview onLive Your Truth:An Honest Conversation With Charlamagne Tha God,Pete Davidsonsaid he’s ready to leaveSaturday Night Live. He didn’tactuallysay this, but that is the headline that has been extrapolated from his interview, and the news we’re forced to grapple with today, on Tuesday Afternoon Live. This (inevitable) split should come as no surprise, as Davidson is better known as a tabloid celebrity and fuckboy player than as anSNLplayer these days, and when that happens – when non-essential cast (it’s true, outside of Chad) starts to overshadow the show itself – it’s usually time for them to head for the exits....

August 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1134 words · Stephanie Shah