Robin Hood: Origins Set Photos Reveal the Gritty Reboot

Filming is now underway on the gritty reboot/origin storyRobin Hood: Origins, and the first set photos have surfaced online. Directed byPeaky BlindersalumOtto Bathurst, the film starsTaron Egertonas the titular hero and opts to present an origin story that shows the character in an all-new light.The KnickactressEve Hewsonplays Maid Marian in the pic, whileBen Mendelsohnis the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham,Jamie Foxxis Little John, andJamie Dornanfills the role of Will Scarlet. ProducerBasil Iwaynkpreviously told us a bit more about the film, which deals with PTSD:...

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Christopher Williams

Rogue One: New TV Spot Teases Gareth Edwards' Star Wars Spinoff

The theatrical release date forRogue One: A Star Wars Storyis just around the corner, the final trailer is behind us, and that means it’s TV spot and promo time. Today brings a quick TV spot that findsFelicity Jones' Jyn Erso speechifying and rallying her troops with the promise of a rebellion built on hope. What’s impessive about it is how the quick teaser manages to inspire some of that Star Wars sense of wonder and epic scale in about 30 seconds....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · John Mitchell

Ryan Murphy's New Show Hollywood Gets Netflix Release Date, Poster

How doesRyan Murphysleep? The prolific writer/producer/director of tons of TV series likeAmerican Horror Story,American Crime Story, andThe Politicianhas a new show coming – and we’ve got the stylish, classic poster below.Hollywood, a Netflix limited series, is available for streaming May 1. The series, as you might expect, follows a group of dreaming actors and filmmakers trying to make it in Hollywood, California – right after World War II. It promises to dissect the dreamers who’ve given us our favorite Golden Age pieces of entertainment, and get into the nitty-gritty of marginalization, sexism, racism, corruption, and the stories behind telling stories....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · Kelly Cook

Sandra Bullock’s 1995 Conspiracy Thriller That Grossed $110 Million Hits Streaming Next Month

It’s been more than 15 years sinceSandra Bullockearned her first controversial Academy Award for her performance inThe Blind Side, but the Oscar-winning actress still finds her way in and out of the news cycle with major hits every few years. Long before she ever took home any hardware, she teamed up withJeremy NorthamandDennis MillerforThe Net, the conspiracy thriller currently only streaming on Paramount+. Netflix has officially announced thatThe Netwillbegin streaming on the platform on June 22, 2025, to kick off the new year, bringing delightful news for Bullock’s many fans....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Kenneth Baker

Saoirse Ronan’s Performance in ‘Atonement’ Was So Good, It Made Us Hate a Child

Of the many prominent actresses we currently have, few have the ability to overpower a character’s flaws with their natural intrigue, likeSaoirse Ronan. She’s had a careerdefined by a hiding-in-plain-sight quality, creating a gap between her exterior display and her interior truth that makes us want to lean forward and decipher what she’s really thinking. It’s a quality that has granted her an elasticity in her roles, able to perfectly embody as wide a spectrum as a coldly engineered killing machine inHannaand the delightfully prickly title characterLady Bird....

July 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1281 words · Mark Smith

Shattered, Starring John Malkovich and Frank Grillo, Reveals Cast and First Image

Shattered, a new action-thriller from directorLuis Prieto, has just been given a first image and an official cast announcement.Lilly Krug(Every Breath You Take) andCameron Monaghan(Shameless) headline the film, withJohn Malcovich(Being John Malkovich),Frank Grillo(The Purge: Anarchy),Sasha Luss(Anna),Ash Santos(American Horror Story), andRidley Bateman(Shelter in Place). The first image for the film shows Monaghan in crutches and Luss excited about a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. The film is written byDavid Loughery, whose other screenwriting credits include 2009’sObsessedand 2019’sThe Intruder....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · James Hardy

She-Ra Review: All Hail Netflix's Princesses of Power

Back in 1985, Filmation’sShe-Ra: Princess of Powerdelivered a female hero to rival the popularMasters of the Universecharacter, He-Man. The warrior princess and her origin story were all tied up within He-Man’s own history, even as her struggles against the Evil Horde on the planet Etheria paralleled his battle against Skeletor’s forces on Eternia. Now, She-Ra gets a chance to stand on her own and embark on an all-new adventure that’s refreshingly contemporary while also paying just enough homage to the original series to keep fans happy....

July 17, 2025 · 4 min · 826 words · Derrick Evans DDS

Star Wars Celebration 40th Anniversary Panel: Watch Online

[Update: The panel has concluded, which featured appearances byGeorge Lucas,Harrison Ford,Mark Hamill,Hayden Christiansen, and many more. No news, but there was plenty of reminiscing, a touching tribute toCarrie Fisher(the video package for which you may watch below), andJohn Williamsconducting music from the franchise. The stream of the panel is over but you canclick hereto read Aubrey’s full recap.] The highly anticipated fan eventStar WarsCelebrationkicks off today in Orlando, and the marquee panel is “40 Years ofStar Wars”, which you can watch live as it runs from 11:00am to 12:30pm ET....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Charles Hunter

The 10 Best Daniel Radcliffe Films That Aren't 'Harry Potter'

It’s safe to say that at this point in his career, the love forDaniel Radcliffeispretty much universal. Being in the acting industry for most of his life, Radcliffe famously rose to prominence as a child star; he played the titular role in a 1999 BBC adaptation ofDavid Copperfieldaged only 10 and later made his film debut in 2001 alongsidePierce Brosnanin spy thrillerThe Tailor of Panama. Related:Daniel Radcliffe Is Transformed in First Trailer for ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’...

July 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1651 words · Patricia Sanders

The 2005 'Fantastic Four' Got This Right and the MCU Should Take Notes

Over the years, dozens of Marvel characters have received their own adaptation for the big or small screen. Whether it’s early entries into the genre likeSam Raimi’sSpider-Manor the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, even the most obscure characters are getting some extra attention. But there’s one team that no one has ever been able to crack: the Fantastic Four. The science-themed heroes may save the world on a daily basis, but their cinematic history is another story....

July 17, 2025 · 5 min · 970 words · David Mcgee

The Americans Season 4 Finale Recap: Persona Non Grata

One of the most celebrated aspects ofThe Americans, FX’s consistently enthralling and ingenious spy drama, is its attention to detail. Those of you who have seenX-Men: Apocalypsewill know how easy it is to oversaturate with period nods, butThe Americanshas always focused on smaller flecks of reflective pop culture, things that people who actually grew up in the 1980s remember doing with their family, or in their home alone. In this season alone,David Copperfieldmaking the Statue of Liberty disappear seemed to suggest the perilous ease in which symbols of America and freedom can evaporate, but also hinted at an uncommon intimacy in the land of spy-work, with the Jennings family watching in astonishment in their living room....

July 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1446 words · Crystal Madden

The Dark Knight Returns to Japan Once More in ‘Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League' Trailer

Batman returns to Japan once more as the trailer forBatman Ninja vs. Yakuza Leaguehas finally come out. This is the long-awaited sequel to the 2018 animated film,Batman Ninja, where Batman and all of Gotham were sent back to Feudal Japan. Now, it seems like the trailer will bring The Dark Knight to a more modern era. The trailer was presented during this year’s Anime Expo in Los Angeles. In it, Batman (Koichi Yamadera) and Robin return to the modern world, but just like the events of the first film, something has changed....

July 17, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Lisa Sherman

The Harder They Fall Trailer Unloads a Dynamic Western Starring Idris Elba and Jonathan Majors

Netflix has unveiled the first full trailer for its star-studded Western,The Harder They Fall, which hails fromJeymes Samuelin his directorial debut. The film looks like it could it be one of the streamer’s top contenders in the awards season. The trailer has a hip-hop vibe that might remind you ofQuentin Tarantino’sDjango Unchained. Interestingly,Django Unchainedwas the first Tarantino film that was released after his split from longtime producerLawrence Bender, who has co-producedThe Harder They FallwithJay-Z....

July 17, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Sean Wood