Now That One of the Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Movies of All Time Is Free To Stream, You Have Zero Excuse to Not Watch It

You can take your pick on what the best sci-fi horror movie ever made is.Perhaps you’re partial toRidley Scott’sAlien, or maybe you thinkJamesCameron’sfollow-up,Aliens, is better. More modern examples, likeA Quiet PlaceandAnnihilation, are up there too, but if you’ve never seen perhaps the greatest of them all, you’re in luck, becauseJohn Carpenter’sThe Thingis now streaming for free on Tubi.IfAliensis arguably the rare sequel that improves on the original, then 1982’sThe Thingis the rare reboot that surpasses what came before....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 837 words · Erin Hampton

Orlando Bloom's Hilarious Performance in This 94% Rotten Tomatoes Prime Video Film Proves He Needs To Do More Comedies

Orlando Bloom’s breakout roles came with the Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lord of the Ringsfranchises, which were so popular that he was instantly recognized for his now-iconic roles. The issue with this is that Bloom has now become so synonymous with the characters of Will Turner and Legolas that it has been difficult for him to show versatility as an actor. Although he spent several years on stage, Bloom appears alongsideBryce Dallas HowardandNick Mohammedin the action-comedyDeep Cover....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 802 words · Heather Steele

Oscar Isaac, Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Francis and The Godfather Movie

Oscar IsaacandJake Gyllenhaalhave signed on to play directorFrancis Ford Coppolaand former Paramount executiveRobert Evansin the indie dramaFrancis and The Godfather, which will chronicle the legendary making of the classic 1972 mob movie. Barry Levinsonwill direct from a Black List script byAndrew Farottethat was redeveloped by Levinson. Echo Lake Entertainment’sMike Marcus,Doug MankoffandAndrew Spauldingwill produce withKevin Turen,Jon Levinand Baltimore Pictures’Jason Sosnoff. Endeavor Content is handling worldwide rights with FilmNation. The making ofThe Godfatherwas famously chaotic, as there were epic behind-the-scenes battles between Coppola and the studio on everything from shooting locations to casting, as it was expensive to film in New York, andMarlon Brandohadn’t been in a hit for years....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Thomas Christian

Quentin Tarantino Allowing Others To Direct His Scripts Is a Genius Throwback to His Early Career

Ever sinceOnce Upon A Time in Hollywoodhit theaters in the summer of 2019,Quentin Tarantinohas made it very clear that he only intends to make one more film, as he wants to ensure that his career ends on a high note. The pressure that Tarantino has put on himself has seemingly led to some false starts, as he decided tocancel the production ofThe Movie Criticafter getting cold feet. Even though what he actually intends to direct next is still unclear, a sunrise announcement revealed thatDavid Fincherwould bedirecting a sequel toOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,which would featureBrad Pittreprising his Academy Award-winning role as the stuntman Cliff Booth....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 686 words · Carlos Gray

Rock Hudson Documentary Trailer Chronicles Closeted Life of Hollywood Star

Even though we’re still a long way from what would be an ideal world environment forLGBTQ+ people, we can’t deny the kind of progress that we’ve made over the last couple of decades. When it comes to how harmful prejudice can be, one of the most notable examples of this is Golden Age Hollywood starRock Hudson. In the documentaryRock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, HBO is set to dissect the career of one of cinema’s biggest icons....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Martha Estes

The Adam Project Review: Generic Sci-Fi Overwhelms Ryan Reynolds’ Latest

InThe Adam Project—the second collaboration from directorShawn LevyandRyan Reynoldsafter the success of last year’sFree Guy—Reynold’s Adam Reed time travels from 2050 to 2022 and crashes near the home of his twelve-year-old self (Walker Scobell). The older Adam will gladly explain the basic details of his story, how he’s come to 2022 to find his missing pilot wife Laura (Zoe Saldaña), while being chased by Maya Sorian (Catherine Keener), who has used time travel for her own selfish gains....

July 7, 2025 · 5 min · 1000 words · David Myers

The Flash Season 3 Cast on Killer Frost, HR's Backstory, More

Ever since Flashpoint, Team Flash hasn’t been the same that we knew and loved last season.The FlashSeason 3 has seen Caitlin dealing with her Earth-2 doppelganger’s icy powers, another new Harrison Wells, a grieving Cisco and a reckless Wally. That’s a whole lot of change, not to mention Barry’s regrets. Collider visitedThe Flashset in Vancouver earlier this month with a group of journalists to talk toDanielle Panabaker(Caitlin Snow),Carlos Valdes(Cisco Ramon),Tom Cavanagh(Dr....

July 7, 2025 · 4 min · 688 words · Sherry Thompson

Tim Allen's 'Shifting Gears' Just Got a Major Season 2 Update That Hints at a Return Date

Tim Allenis getting back in the garage. ABC has officially confirmed thatShifting Gearsis returning for a second season — and now, thanks to a new filming update, we also know when it hits the air. Season 2 of the multigenerational family comedy begins production onMonday, August 19, with live studio audience tickets already distributed for the taping of the premiere episode. That gives fans a pretty good idea of how quickly things are moving — especially now that ABC has locked in aWednesday, October 1 at 8PMdebut for the second season....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Joel Turner

Tituss Burgess on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3

The Netflix seriesUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidtis a little bit wacky and weird, but with a whole lot of heart, and it will keep you laughing to the point that you’ll forget just how dark it all really is. In Season 3, Kimmy (Ellie Kemper) wants to go to college but has no real concept of just how difficult that is while Titus (Tituss Burgess) searches for a new job and has to deal with the separation of a relationship that he’s not getting over too well....

July 7, 2025 · 9 min · 1903 words · Daniel Johnson

Westworld Season 3 Premiere Ratings and Viewers Drop from HBO Series' Season 2

The numbers are in on theWestworldSeason 3 premiere and it looks like the brainy HBO sci-fi series has sustained a big hit in total viewers. It’s been two years sinceWestworldwas on our TV screens, making the 68-minuteSeason 3 premiere, “Parce Domine”, on Sunday night a breath of fresh air for fans who’ve been keen to dive into the next chapter. However,Varietyreported on a significant dip in theWestworldviewership. TheWestworldSeason 3 premiere has the lowest number of viewers in the show’s history, with 901,000 tuning in on Sunday, March 15....

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Jenna Gonzalez

Why John Hurt's Jackie Scene Is One of the Greatest Insights Into Mortality

Pablo Larrain’s intimate biopicJackieis arguably one of the best biographical films of the past decade. Rather than falling into the trap that so many biopics do of skimming through events without style or insight,Jackieoffers a window into the “American Camelot” and the faded idealism of a nation in mourning. Jackie Kennedy’s (Natalie Portman) life was already steeped in tragedy before her husband’s death, but the shocking assassination inspires her to take an introspective look at her own mortality....

July 7, 2025 · 5 min · 881 words · Miguel Collins

Win a Free Trip to an Upcoming Timur Bekmambetov Screenlife Film Set

UPDATE: The contest has ended and the winner was Adam Bell. Thank you to everyone that entered. Are you a fan of directorTimur Bekmambetov? Did you likeSearchingstarringJohn ChoandDebra Messingwhere the entire action was set on the desktop and are you waiting to see his new Screenlife thrillerProfileopening in theaters on May 14th? Have you ever wondered how those Screenlifes movies are made at all? If you answered yes to these questions, I have some amazing news to share....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · Mark Kelley

Win Free Tickets to 'Lights Out' with Director David Sandberg Q&A

Here’s your final chance to attendScary Perri’s Horror Series, so be sure to get in on this one, Los Angeles! Collider’sPerri Nemiroffhas partnered with Landmark Theatres to screen a handful of her horror favorites, followed by Q&As with the filmmakers. This seasonal series is open to all and tickets can be purchased onLandmark’s websitefor just $5 each, but for a very lucky few Collider readers, we’re offering the chance to snag tickets for free!...

July 7, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Dylan Proctor