Star Wars: Eclipse Trailer Reveals High Republic-Era Game

There are more games to be played in a Galaxy Far Far Away with the first major announcement atThe Game Awardsbeing a newStar Warsgame entitledStar Wars: Eclipse. What was shown at the event was a cinematic trailer by Lucasfilm and developer Quantic Dream showcasing the grand scope of the upcoming adventure that is set in the newly establishedHigh Republic-Eraof the universe. The only other thing known is this will be an action-adventure game and it is in very early development at the moment of the announcement....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Kevin Hanson

Ted Lasso Renewed for Season 3 at Apple

Apple has renewed its kind-heartedJason SudeikiscomedyTed Lassofor a third season, which is music to my ears, because I absolutely adore this show — and I know I’m not alone. you’re able to tell that Apple has been picking up on the growing buzz out there and knows it has a good thing on its hands, as Season 2 ofTed Lassohasn’t even started production yet. Filming is slated to start early next year in London....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Angela Johnson

The Dark Tower Movie Image Revealed with Idris Elba

The Dark Towerwill begin the same way the book does: “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” However, the new movie “will remix the novels much the way superhero movies often draw from decades of comics mythology to create a new cinematic origin story.” So if you’re expecting a faithful adaptation ofStephen King’s beloved novels, you may want to adjust those expectations. In an interview withEW,Idris Elbaexplains where his character, Roland Deschain, begins....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 631 words · Kathy Ruiz

The Invisible Man Review: A Haunting Portrait of Domestic Abuse

You can’t see the Invisible Man, but writer/directorLeigh Whannellmakes sure you can’t miss the theme of his new horror film. WhereasJames Whale’s 1933 original was a fun, cheesy romp about a crazy guy who happened to turn himself invisible, Whannell’sThe Invisible Manis all about the recognizable horror of how domestic abuse functions. Whannell cleverly recognizes that when abuse happens behind closed doors it affects not only the victim’s body but their sense of reality....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Thomas Wolfe

Tim Roth on Chronic's Depth, Working with David Lynch

InChronic, from writer/directorMichel Franco, a dedicated home care nurse named David (Tim Roth) works with terminally ill patients. Haunted by the burden of his past, he isolates himself within the intensely personal relationships he forms with each person that he cares for, but outside of his work, his own depression and guilt have affected how he deals with everyone else. During this exclusive phone interview with Collider, actor Tim Roth talked about how he got involved withChronic, why he’s so drawn to the work of filmmaker Michel Franco, what he loved about this character, and the movie’s surprising ending....

July 16, 2025 · 12 min · 2391 words · Brian Solomon

Titans Season 4 Clip: The Heroes Suit Up to Fight Mother Mayhem

There were so many exciting announcements for DC fans coming out of New York Comic Con. Arguably the focus for DC at NYCC wasTitanswhich held their Season 4 panel this past Sunday. At the panel the premiere date for the season was announced alongside anew trailer teasing Brother BloodHowever, there were also two new clips shown during the panel. One of the clips gives fans a new look at Brother Blood’s fellow cult memberMother Mayhemplayed byFranka Potente....

July 16, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Michael Tyler

When Does 'Saw X' Take Place?

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Saw X.We think it’s safe to say that we would all lose if figuring outthe twisty and turbulent timeline of theSawserieswas one of Jigsaw’s (Tobin Bell) torture games. This long-running and beloved horror franchise is notorious for its wacky, crazy, and convoluted timeline. The franchise is almost like a jigsaw puzzle in itself, with the seemingly connected events in each film taking place at widely different points in time....

July 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1120 words · Timothy Gibson

Where To Stream the 2024 Emmy Nominees for Best Limited/Anthology Series

The past year has been an incredible season for television, andthe 2024 Emmy Awardsare set to celebrate the best of the best later this September. While there can only be one winner for each category (though there is always the potential for ties), the privilege of being nominated for an Emmy Award is a remarkable achievement for any television program. This year, TV fans can expect to see nominees from celebrated comedies likeOnly Murders in the Building, new and accomplished dramas likeFallout, and an impressive list of limited shows and miniseries....

July 16, 2025 · 5 min · 1022 words · Christina Hall

Why Scott's Tots Is One of the Best Episodes of The Office

The American version ofThe Officewas well known for mining comedy out of awkward situations. This harkens back to the original UK version, but whenGreg Danielsadapted the premise for U.S. audiences, some recalibration was necessary. Indeed, the six-episode first season of The U.S.Officeis a bit of a rough watch, as the show’s writers and cast hadn’t yet found the magic formula to mixing discomfort with likability. The series really hit its stride in Season 2 asSteve Carellimbued Michael Scott with a hefty dose of humanity, and while the show continued to put its characters into embarrassing situations, nothing comes close to the Season 6 episode “Scott’s Tots....

July 16, 2025 · 4 min · 691 words · Amy Mendoza

Why ‘The New Look’ Teamed With Jack Antonoff on the Soundtrack

Todd Kessleris no stranger to bringing to life complex characters. After writing forThe Sopranos, he went on to co-createDamagesandBloodline, and now he’s immersed himself in the garments and grit ofThe New Look. During the junket for the series, which focuses on Christian Dior (Ben Mendelsohn) and Coco Chanel’s (Juliette Binoche) lives during World War II, I made note of Kessler’s particularly keen skill at plucking at the threads of complex characters....

July 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1591 words · Rhonda Thompson

Wonderstruck: New Trailer Follows Two Kids Across Two Eras

Amazon Studios has released a newWonderstrucktrailer. Based onThe Invention of Hugo CabretauthorBrian Selznick’s critically acclaimed novel, the film traverses two different time periods and follows two young children—a boy in 1977 and a girl in 1927—who make curious discoveries that set them on paths to unfold their mysteries in dazzling symmetry. I run hot and cold onTodd Haynes’ movies, but I’m intrigued by what he’s doing here, and while the film doesn’t seem to be making any traction in the awards race despite being received warmly at Cannes, that doesn’t mean it’s not worth seeing....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Patrick Wolf

‘Landman’ Season 2 Is Promising a Dangerous Romance From the Mind of Taylor Sheridan

It’s been nearly eight months sinceBilly Bob Thornton’sTommy Norriswatched everything change in the Season 1 finale ofLandman— from the shocking death of MTex Oil exec Monty (played byJon Hamm) to the ominous introduction ofAndy Garcia’scartel boss Gallino. And whileParamount+has yet to set a return date, we’re finally getting some fresh insight into whatTaylor Sheridanhas planned for Season 2 — and it sounds like the oil patch is about to get even messier....

July 16, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Stephanie Bowman

‘Rebel Moon’ Isn’t Ripping Off ‘Star Wars.’ It’s Ripping Off ‘A Bug’s Life’

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for ‘Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver’ The second chapter ofZack Snyder’s space opera epic has finally hit Netflix, withRebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiverdominating streaming chartsdespite taking a beating by critics. The epic finale of the duology (which Snyder plans to make several sequels of) sees Kora the Scargiver (Sofia Boutella) and her band of misfit warriors take on the Imperium. Most of the two-hour film is just one big battle sequence, yet it seems to have some striking and unexpected similarities to one particular Pixar classic....

July 16, 2025 · 5 min · 986 words · Larry Bentley