Marvel Legends Galactus Figure is the Largest Legends Figure Ever Made

Marvel Legends has revealed their biggest figure yet by bringing the villain Galactus to life. Standing at 32 inches tall and comprised of over 300 individual pieces, the Hasbro Marvel figure towers over the other Marvel Legends figures in your collection. The crowdfunding project is clearly a long time coming for fans of Marvel as well as the Marvel Legends figures. The fact that this figure is almost 3 feet tall is impressive....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Daniel Munoz

Matt Smith & Stanley Tucci Make This Zombie Thriller Worth the Watch

Despite some of the criticisms about lack of depth, zombie movies have proven themselves to be one of the most diverse genres in entertainment. Ever present in different forms of media, zombies have become entrenched in pop culture. Fromclassic horror zombie flicksto morelighthearted children’s moviestozombie-fied retellings of fan-favorite franchises, audiences can’t seem to get enough of the undead. However, the broad range of the genre has also inevitably brought divisiveness in terms of opinion, as audiences debate over which arethe best zombie films, and which don’t meet the standard....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1039 words · Steven Carlson

Max Just Made It Easier To Share Your Account — For a Price

Unfortunately, for those of us who share passwords to streaming platforms, the companies who house them have been getting a bit too smart about it. Netflixstarted to crack down on password sharing,Disney+ followed shortly after,and now Max is taking their lead and running with it. The streaming platform that has some of the biggest shows on television is making it so you can’t let you kid in another state use your account to watchThe Last of Us....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Erica Franco

New Mutants Director Explains Why There Were No Reshoots

Rumors ofThe New Mutants’ death have been greatly exaggerated. The teen-centricX-Menspinoff first went into production all the way back in July 2017, and since that time there have been rumors that the tone was changed, that 20th Century Fox wanted significant reshoots, that A-list cameos were going to be added in post-production, and eventually that the movie wouldn’t even hit theaters at all and would instead be released on Hulu....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 587 words · John Parks

Oculus Connect 6 Event Confirms Vader Immortal II, Updates For Quest, Rift

There was plenty of exciting news coming out of theOculusConnect 6 event on Wednesday, September 25. The event included keynote speeches, in-depth discussions, and opportunities for attendees to experience the latest updates to the Oculus tech. Among the most exciting announcements was news about the forthcomingMedal of Honor: Above and Beyond. Thanks to the Oculus technology, the game is a completely immersive experience, turning players into soldiers and agents for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Patricia Hunt

Oscars 2017: Best Director Predictions

The Oscar race is in full swing, and one of the more interesting races that’s heating up is Best Director. 2016 isn’t one of those years where you have a lot of master filmmakers in the mix—there’s no new film fromQuentin TarantinoorDavid FincherorWes Anderson. But there’s a fascinating mix of burgeoning young voices (andMartin Scorsese) that’s taking shape, offering up reason to be hopeful for a bright future for cinema as a whole....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1128 words · Lauren Orr

Quentin Tarantino's Next Movie Eyes the Charles Manson Murders

If you’ve been followingQuentin Tarantino’s career over the last few decades, you know you shouldn’t get your hope up about any potential projects until the film starts hitting the can, but this one sure does sound interesting. Tarantino is putting together a new film that would focus on theCharles Mansonfamily murders, and in keeping with his trademark top-notch casting, the director is eyeing some major A-list names for the project....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Miguel Richards

Rim of the World Trailer: Kids Fight Aliens in McG's Netflix Movie

Say what you will about the wide-ranging quality of Netflix films, the streaming giant is unafraid to take big swings in a variety of genres in a way that major movie studios rarely do anymore. And as those remaining studios continue to get gobbled up or merged into one mega-studio, that diverse well of creativity begins to dry up in favor of safe sameness and adaptations of already familiar properties and brands....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Mitchell Lyons

Rings of Power Season 2 Adds Eight More Cast Members in Unknown Roles

Prime Video’s epic seriesLord of the Rings: The Rings of Poweris pretty big, but it seems like the production is aiming for an even bigger Season 2 cast-wise. For the upcoming episodes, the streamer announced today eight new cast members that will be featured in recurring roles throughout the season. This is in addition to the otherseven cast membersunveiled earlier this month, which means we’re getting at least 14 new characters in Season 2....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Lawrence Todd

Rise of Skywalker Script Leaked on Ebay, Says JJ Abrams

The entire plot ofStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkercamethiscloseto going to the highest bidder. While Lucasfilm keeps a tight lid on all thingsStar Wars, scripts forRise of Skywalkerwere printed out on supposedly un-copy-able paper so the film’s actors could take them home and study up for the next day’s scenes. But according toJ.J. Abrams, one, uh, somewhat careless actor left the genuine script behind, which then made its way to eBay....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Linda Freeman

Rotten Tomatoes Making Big Changes to Boost Critic Diversity

Rotten Tomatoes is making some changes with regards to which critics are approved to appear on and influence the all-important Tomatometer. In the past, Rotten Tomatoes has approved or declined a critics’ status based on the publication they write for. Now, in an effort to boost the diversity of voices weighing in on the Tomatometer, Rotten Tomatoes will make changes to consider individual critics regardless of the reach and perceived importance of their outlet, instead increasing focus on the critics’ individual qualifications and body of work....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 680 words · Jessica York MD

The 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Reboot's Killer Reveal Is Controversial — but Not Enough

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for I Know What You Did Last Summer.The much-anticipatedI Know What You Did Last Summerreboot has slashed its way into theatres, bringing us back to Southport. The film, which better fits in the category of sequel, doesn’t ignore the films that came before it (except forI Will Always Know What You Did Last Summer, but really, does anyone remember that one?), and instead embraces them and invites them into the new canon....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 979 words · Anne Rocha

The 5 Best and 5 Worst 'Bob's Burgers' Episodes, According to IMDb

Since its first airing in 2011,Bob’s Burgershas continued to be a solid animated series. Unlike other popular long-running animated series,Bob’s Burgerscenters on a loving and supportive family. They have their little quarrels and shenanigans, but a lesson is learned by the end of the episode, and the Belchers become more united. Related:Top 10 ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Episodes, According to IMDb Though the series has been strong overall, it has started to dip in ratings, especially with the current seasons....

July 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1510 words · Christine Armstrong