Paranormal Activity 7 Trailer Reveals a Terrifying New Installment in the Found-Footage Franchise

Those of us who have been waiting for our first look at the upcoming seventh(!) movie in theParanormal Activityfranchise have been treated today; Paramount+ has revealed not only a trailer, but an official release date and title for the film, which will be calledParanormal Activity: Next of Kin. The seventhParanormal Activityinstallment will premiere exclusively on the streaming service on October 29 — just in time for Halloween weekend. We’ve known for some time that this latest movie would actually be a reimagining, hitting the reset button on all of the previous films that came before it — and the trailer definitely seems to be going old-school, revealing what appears to be the return of a long-lost daughter to an Amish community....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Jessica Levine

Pixar Mondo Posters for A Bug's Life and Incredibles 2 Tease Gallery Show

We at Collider are happy to exclusively debut a pair of fantastic Mondo posters that will be on display this Friday, December 6th, at the Mondo gallery show “SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE: A Pixar Poster Show.” Below, you can preview the Mondo posters forA Bug’s LifebyPhantom City CreativeandIncredibles 2byFrancesco Francavilla, and they’regreat. The posters will go on sale at the gallery on Friday and will remain on sale through December 8th. At that point, any remaining prints will then be released online atMondoTees....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · John Fuller

Steven Spielberg Directs Marcus Mumford's Cannibal as First Music Video

Legendary filmmakerSteven Spielbergis bringing his prowess from film to music. Recently, singerMarcus Mumfordrevealed viaInstagramthat Spielberg made his music video directorial debut with Mumford’s new single “Cannibal.” The video, which released on July 14, was filmed in one shot entirely from Spielberg’s phone. For several decades, Spielberg has brought audiences some of the most iconic and memorable movies largely as a producer and director. As a director, his name is synonymous with classics such asE....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 437 words · Patricia Arellano

The 12 Best R-Rated Christmas Movies

Celebrated as the most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is all about sweet gingerbread, toasty warm hot chocolates, and visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads. With movies likeHome Alone,Elf, andThe Grinch, cinematic Christmases never fail to appeal to children. With presents stacked up to the ceiling and the whimsy of a snow day, Christmas is marketed as one of the most wholesome of holidays. But not all Christmas movies share the same sentiment....

August 18, 2025 · 11 min · 2175 words · Monica Daniels

The Boondocks Reboot in the Works from Creator Aaron McGruder

Back whenThe Boondockshit the late-night airwaves on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim showcase in 2005, Facebook was still just for college kids, Twitter had yet to be founded, and Instagram wasn’t even a twinkle in the Internet’s heavily filtered eye. Simpler times. But since the topics thatAaron McGruder’s razor-sharp satirical series tackled–political critiques, parodies and celebrations of Black cultural icons, and modern living in America through an African American lens–were as relevant then as they are now (and perhaps more so now),The Boondocksremains a worthy watch nearly 15 years later....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Sheena Martin

The Boys Creator on Season 2, Episode 4: Homelander and Scientology

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforThe Boys, Season 2, Episode 4, “Nothing Like It In the World."] Each passing week,The BoysSeason 2 continues to get more and more wild, with Episode 4, “Nothing Like It In the World,” featuring the return of a familiar face, a tender reunion, a major reveal about Stormfront’s (Aya Cash) past, and a Billy Joel sing-a-long. In addition, it almost included what could have been one of the weirdest sex scenes ever put on television, as Doppelganger (played in his natural form byDan Darin-Zanco) transforms into a double of Homelander (Antony Starr) and tries to seduce the world’s most famous superhero as himself....

August 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1453 words · Stephanie Nelson

The Flash Season 4, More CW Premiere Dates 2017

I’m sure the thought of Fall TV doesn’t stress you out quite like it does for me, but at least The CW has the decency to let its shows premiere in October to space things out a bit. If you kept up with the network’s Upfront presentation (that being a presentation that happens over the course of a special week in May where TV networks try and woo ad buyers, and viewers get a ton of new info about upcoming shows), you’ll know that there are a few schedule changes to make room for new showsValorandDynasty....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Steven Vazquez

The Last Jedi Deleted Scene: Captain Phasma vs Finn

For those of you out there who countGwendoline Christie’s Captain Phasma among the biggest missed opportunities in the newStar Warsmovies, you’re about to either be very happy or very, very upset. (attempt to maintain a balance between the warring sides of the Force.) In a new deleted scene fromStar Wars: The Last Jedi, a very different fate for the shiny-suited Imperial officer has been revealed. On one hand, I can see why this scene was cut: It’s a little clunky, poorly paced, and doesn’t really jibe with the flow of this particular sequence, though all of that could have been fixed in the edit ifRian Johnsonchose to do so....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Cheryl Rogers

The LEGO Batman Movie: New Trailer Focuses on The Joker

Despite what many commentators say, the first quarter of any given year has plenty of great movies hidden in plain sight. January 2017 already has at least three very good movies on its calendar -Staying Vertical,The Salesman, andThe Red Turtle- and February will see the release ofRaoul Peck’s exceptionalI Am Not Your NegroandJordan Peele’sGet Out. Even the big studios can put a few minor or major delights into their first quarter on occasion, which brings us toThe LEGO Batman Movie....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 311 words · Larry Hawkins

The Originals: Nathaniel Buzolic on Kol and Davina's Future

With just three episodes left in Season 4 of The CW seriesThe Originalsand a huge showdown between the Mikaelsons and The Hollow becoming increasingly inevitable, Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic) finds himself at odds with his own siblings, as he’s tested to see just how far he’ll go for Davina (Danielle Campbell) and their love. With loved ones pitted against each other and no obvious way to defeat a force as powerful as The Hollow, growing tensions will push them to decide just whose side they’re on....

August 18, 2025 · 10 min · 2103 words · John Bentley

The Punisher Season 2: Ben Barnes and Floriana Lima on Billy Russo

The Punisherseason two picks up right where the blood-soaked first season quietly left off, with human war machine Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) suddenly finding himself without a war to fight and all out of people to shotgun in the face as vengeance for his family’s death. Earlier this year, Netflix invited Collider and a few other journalists to the show’s Brooklyn set to get a look at a sophomore season that is—if you’re able to believe it—darker, more violent, and more bullet-riddled than before....

August 18, 2025 · 13 min · 2616 words · Emily Curtis

The Skrulls Explained: Who Are the Captain Marvel Villains?

As revealed at Comic-Con, the Skrulls, an alien race of shapeshifters,will soon arrive in the Marvel Cinematic Universeas the antagonists in the upcomingCaptain Marvelfilm starringBrie Larson. Set in the 1990s, Carol Danvers will fight the alien horde in her solo film during a different time in Marvel’s history. The Skrulls themselves have had a long and influential history for the heroes of the Marvel Comics Universe, specifically with the most recent crossover event they were involved in: Secret Invasion....

August 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1321 words · Clayton Brown

The Suicide Squad Review: James Gunn Crafts the Best DCEU Movie Yet

2016’sSuicide Squadwas a bummer of a misfire. What should have been a colorful, offbeat collection of baddies saving the world turned into a sad imitation ofGuardians of the Galaxywith no clear direction or even sensical plot. Thankfully, Warner Bros. decided to just go out and get theGuardians of the Galaxywriter-director James Gunn for the sequel/rebootThe Suicide Squad, and it’s both the film we should have gotten all along and also only something that Gunn could deliver....

August 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1093 words · Gabriel Hall