New Netflix Horror Movies You Can Watch in Fall 2020

Just like a jump scare, you might think Spooky Season is right around the corner but Spooky Season is actually here, right now,behind you! Netflix understands it’s time to get our horror on and released its new fright-filled line-up for Netflix and Chills 2020. The slate is pretty diverse in terms of intensity, so whether you’re looking for a gory ghoul-fest or something to keep the kiddos occupied during pumpkin carving, you’ll find something here....

July 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1589 words · Wayne West

Nicholas Hoult on Robert Eggers' Nosferatu and Being Challenged as an Actor

Eight years ago, when he was promoting his career-changing horror filmThe Witch, acclaimed filmmakerRobert Eggerstold Colliderthat he’s been “obsessed” with cinema classicNosferatuever since he was a kid and that even though “it really doesn’t objectively need to be done”, he wanted to make his version at some point. Now, that day is about to arrive, and the 1922 horror will get a new version withMax Max: Fury RoadstarNicholas Houltin the cast....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · James White

Oliver Jackson-Cohen: The Haunting of Bly Manor Surpasses Hill House

The Haunting of Hill Houseset the bar real high for the second season of the show,The Haunting of Bly Manor. Taking a page from theAmerican Horror Storyplaybook, creatorMike Flanaganis bringing back cast members from Season 1 to play completely different characters in a new story, this time based on theHenry James1989 novella,The Turn of the Screw. InThe Haunting of Hill House,Oliver Jackson-CohenandVictoria Pedrettiplay the youngest of the Crain kids, twins Luke and Nell....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Christopher Copeland

Oscar Nominations Predictions 2021: Who Gets In?

The 2021 Oscar nominations are upon us, even if the Oscars themselves are still a couple of months away. It is, in fact, the weirdest Oscars in my ten years of covering them professionally, and it’s a bit ironic that during a year in which almost all the presumed Best Picture nominees are streaming, it feels like interest from the general public is the lowest it’s been in decades. That’s not a reflection of the quality of the films – there are some genuinely fantastic movies, performances, and crafts up for the Oscars this year – but maybe more a reflection of how, without a big splashy theatrical release, it’s much harder for a film to tap into the zeitgeist....

July 14, 2025 · 8 min · 1540 words · Paul Schneider

Rampage Release Date Moves up a Week After Avengers Switch

Dwayne Johnsonwill be smacking down genetically-enhanced monsters one week earlier than expected! Warner Bros. will release the sci-fi action video game adaptationRampageahead of previously scheduled, moving the release date up a week from April 20 to April 13. The move comes on the heels of Marvel’s cleverAvengers: Infinity Warswitcheroo, which saw the long-awaitedAvengerssequel bumped up a week from May 4 to April 27 in order to give the blockbuster Disney vehicle more space from the Star Wars spinoffSolo: A Star Wars Story....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Jeffrey Johnson

Rip Becomes a Proper Father in New 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Part 2 Images

In the world ofYellowstone, the dynamic between ranch owner John Dutton and casino mogulChief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham)has been one of the series' most compelling and evolving relationships. For nearly five seasons, the two have often been at odds over the vast Yellowstone Ranch, with Rainwater’s ultimate goal being to reclaim the land for the Broken Rock Reservation. AsYellowstonegears up for the second half of its fifth season, premiering on November 10 on Paramount Network,the absence ofKevin Costner’sJohn Dutton looms large....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Mary Moss

Rogue One Video Highlights Real-Life Shooting Locations

With a typical marketing campaign for a film, behind-the-scenes featurettes are part of the pre-release phase, along with trailers, TV spots, and other imagery. WithRogue One: A Star Wars Story, a film that prided itself on secrecy (though not as much asThe Force Awakens), we’re getting more of these materials after the fact, as the film continues to fatten its worldwide total. One such featurette basks in the imagery of the various real-life locales, including Jordan (where the scenes on the planet Jedha were filmed), the U....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Omar Moore

Ryan Coogler's Personal Touches Are What Makes Wakanda Forever Work

To the surprise of no one, Marvel’s latest superhero outingBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverhas beenan absolute smash success at the box office. This is not only par for the course for a Marvel film, but also for the film’s director,Ryan Coogler. At this point in his career, each of Coogler’s films have raked in fat boatloads of cash. For major studios like Disney and Warner Bros., he’s proven himself to be a reliable hand in knowing how to draw in audiences, be it for biographical dramas, legacy sequels, or large scale franchise entertainment....

July 14, 2025 · 9 min · 1911 words · Lisa Hoffman

Spike Lee to Direct Viagra Movie Musical

Here’s a story I didn’t see, um, nevermind.Spike Leeis going to direct a musical… and it’s about Viagra. Don’t pretend you’ve never heard of it! That little blue pill – considered a miracle drug by many – is the subject of a script from Lee and British playwrightKwame Kwei-Armah, who adaptedDavid Kushner’s Esquire article “All Rise: The Untold Story of The Guys Who Launched Viagra.” The original songs and music will be written byStew StewartandHeidi Rodewald, creators of the Tony Award-winning musicalPassing Strange....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 561 words · Krystal Walker

Ted Lasso Season 1 Recap and What's Coming In Season 2

Over the course of the last year, audiences of all ages, cooped up in their homes during the pandemic, fell in love with the AppleTV+ breakout hitTed Lasso. The series is an unexpectedly heartwarming sports comedy centering on titular hero Ted Lasso, played bySaturday Night LivealumJason Sudeikis. Ted, a lovable U.S. football coach is thrown into the deep end when he accepts a position as a European football coach in England for the struggling Premier League team A....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1480 words · Taylor Lyons

The Lighthouse Review: Robert Pattinson Shines in Psychological Drama

After setting the cinematic world on fire with a 17th Century prestige horror film, spoken in mostly period language mind you,The WitchfilmmakerRobert Eggershad no intention of taking it easy the second time around. For his sophomore effort,The Lighthouse, the American filmmaker has crafted a 19th Century drama shot in black and white and presented in a 1.19:1 aspect ratio, effectively a square. And his tale centers on just two men assigned to watch over a lighthouse on an island far off the New England coast....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 916 words · Kelly Smith

The Mule Shows Off His Sinister Power in New ‘Foundation’ Season 3 Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

The first episodes ofFoundationSeason 3 hit Apple TV+ last week, andcritics are enjoying the showthus far, according to its strong 86% rating onRotten Tomatoes. The next episode ofFoundationwill begin streaming on July 18, and Collider is thrilled to partner with the streamer to unveil anexclusive sneak peek at the upcoming episode. The newly-released clip, which can be found below, showsThe Mule (Pilou Absæk)using his evil mind control powers to make a young girl pick up a gun and hold it to her head....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Ashley Price

The Polka King: Jack Black on the Crazy True Story

One of the many films to world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival wasThe Polka King. Based on the 2009 documentaryThe Man Who Would Be Polka King, the film is written and directed byMaya ForbesandWally Wolodarsky, and is based on the crazy true story about the world’s only known Polka Ponzi scheme. In the film,Jack BlackplaysJan Lewan, a Polish immigrant and a Pennsylvania polka sensation who seduced his fans into investing in a Ponzi scheme....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Lawrence Mccarty