Love Death and Robots Teasers and Synopses Revealed by Netflix

One of the most anticipated new arrivals to Netflix isn’t an original movie or a second helping of one of the content-streaming giant’s live-action series, it’sLove, Death & Robots.This NSFW showcase of out-of-the-box animation and out-of-its-mind stories will arrive on March 15th, but thanks to the project’s social media accounts, we now have a better idea of just what some of those stories might be and what they’ll look like....

August 9, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Kerry Bailey

M. Night Shyamalan Leads the Charge With This Week's New Releases in Theaters

Last weekend, we sawDeadpool & Wolverinedominate the theaterswith an explosive release that reminded movie-goers to wear their white pants. The nostalgia-riddled third installment of theDeadpooltrilogy blasted past the previous week’s number-one release,Twisters, raking in over $200 million since opening. WhileTwistershas had a very successful two-week run, amassing over $150 million so far, it was inevitable thatDeadpool & Wolverinewould overtake the natural disaster film with multiple generations of rabid fans eager to see the long-awaited collaboration betweenRyan Reynolds’Deadpooland his real-life “best frenemy,”Hugh Jackman, revising his role as Wolverine....

August 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1102 words · Amy Woods

Money Heist: Why Palermo Helped Gandia Escape in Season 4

While fans wait for the final chapter of international hitMoney Heistto debut on Netflix, one question from Season 4 lingers:What was Palermo thinking? Okay, that question could apply to a lot of Season 4 moments. But there’s one, in particular, we’re thinking about here. Seasons 3 and 4 of the thriller series focus on a heist at the Bank of Spain, bringing together the original crew along with new players like Palermo (Rodrigo de la Serna), a friend of Berlin’s (Pedro Alonso)....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Jason White

New Girl Episodes That Prove Winston Is the Show's Best Character

As one of the funniestsitcomsduring its run from 2011 to 2018,New Girlheld its own among the competition by boasting many hilarious characters, situations, and interactions, as well as the friend group dynamic as a whole. Due to the sheer amount of funny character moments, it’s easy for one character to get lost in the shuffle. Despite consistently being the funniest characters on the show, Winston (Lamorne Morris) doesn’t get nearly as many storylines or screen time as he deserves....

August 9, 2025 · 7 min · 1323 words · Kristen Ross

Professionals Season 2 Renewal May Rely on Brendan Fraser

TheBrendan FraserandTom Welling-led seriesProfessionalsrecently finished its first season run in the states. But even with the duo leading the charge, a Season 2 renewal is still up in the air. The series acts as a spin-off to the 2012 featureSoldiers of Fortune. It follows Vincent Corbo (Welling), an ex-counterintelligence officer recruited by billionaire Peter Swann (Fraser) and his financée, Dr. Graciela Davila (Elena Anaya), to investigate a suspected sabotage after a medical satellite explodes on launch....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Jody Sanford

Reality Crumbles in ‘Silo’ Season 2, Episode 2’s What To Expect

Season 2 ofSilocontinues to pull back the curtains and uncover the truths keeping Silo’s inhabitants in check.Set in a harrowing futurewhere the last 10,000 humans cling to survival in a mile-deep underground shelter, their lives are dictated by authoritarian rule and shrouded in mystery. No one knows why the Silo exists - or who built it - and asking the wrong questions or disrupting the status quo comes with deadly consequences....

August 9, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Robert Briggs

Robin Hood Director Otto Bathurst on Bringing Story Into 21st Century

WithRobin Hoodopening in theaters this week, I recently sat down with directorOtto Bathurst(Peaky Blinders) to talk about the retelling of the classic story. During the interview, he talked about how this film is different from any previous version of Robin Hood, how he got involved in the project, how this version isn’t meant to be a history lesson, deleted scenes, what he learned from early screenings, and a lot more. In addition, with Bathurst currently working on the BBC/HBO adaptation ofPhilip Pullman‘sHis Dark Materials, he revealed why he was excited to get involved in the project and how they are spending eight hours telling the story of the first book....

August 9, 2025 · 1 min · 197 words · Denise Hines

Ryan Murphy Breaks Down ‘Grotesquerie’s Mind-Bending Twist

[Editor’s note: The following contains major spoilers for Grotesquerie.] If you’ve been watching FX’sGrotesqueriefor the past few weeks, following Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts), as she tries to identify and understand the motive of a serial killer committing heinous and sinister crimes, you’ve also likely had that nagging feeling that something else is going on. Well, Episode 7 has now provided the answer to that question, and what’s most amazing about that is the fact the twist reveal didn’t get spoiled ahead of time....

August 9, 2025 · 14 min · 2875 words · David Cole

Ryan Reynolds and Jodie Comer on Free Guy, Easter Eggs, and VR

From directorShawn Levy(Stranger Things, theNight at the Museumfranchise), the adventure comedyFree Guyfollows Guy (Ryan Reynolds), a bank teller who lives a simple existence of earnest positivity and optimism, until life as he knows it is turned upside down when the mysterious Molotovgirl (Jodie Comer) catches his eye. Upon learning that he is merely a background player in the ultra-violent, open-world video gameFree Cityand that the woman of his dreams is actually a somewhat reserved video game designer named Millie, he is tested in a way that will force him to learn whether he has what it takes to become the hero of his own story....

August 9, 2025 · 10 min · 2117 words · Theresa Middleton

Ryan Reynolds Celebrates Rob McElhenney's Birthday With Spicy New Merch

It’sRob McElhenney’s birthday, which means a special gift is in store for theIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiastar from hisWelcome to WrexhampartnerRyan Reynolds. Every year, the pair have engaged in an escalating prank war for their birthdays, resulting in dedications of a urinal, a blimp, a park, and a catchy tune abouthow to pronounce “McElhenney” correctly. For McElhenney’s special day this year, Reynolds decided to lean into the fact that April 14 is also the anniversary of the Titanic sinking and “plunged the ocean depths” for a special drawing that captures his beauty and will be plastered on T-shirts, canvas, posters, pillows, totes, and stickers for fans to purchase....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Alexis Ramirez

Shawn Levy & Ryan Reynolds Marvel Over ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ in Commentary Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

Prepare your Marvel sparkle circles and get ready for an eye-opening behind-the-scenes look at the making ofDeadpool & Wolverineahead of the upcoming home entertainment release of the year’smost explosive movie. To celebrate the home entertainment release of the film, Collider is hyped to bring our readers a sneak peek at the filmmakers' commentary which featuresdirectorShawn Levyand writer/actorRyan Reynoldsdoing a deep dive into how the movie was made, in typically chaotic fashion....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 571 words · Debra Hamilton

Spider-Man: Homecoming: Atlanta Screening Passes

Despite strong performances fromAndrew GarfieldandEmma Stone,The Amazing Spider-Manmovies did not work. They were joyless, convoluted, and confusing. They lost sight of Spider-Man in their quest to build up a franchise, and the films suffered as a result. Ironically, Spider-Man falling into the mega-franchise that is the MCU might be the best thing that’s happened to the character. Judging by the trailers,Spider-Man: Homecomingis light, fun, and while it has a serious villain and real stakes, it seems to have a good sense of making this a story about a high school kid who wants to tackle big challenges....

August 9, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Deborah Bell

Sundance Winners 2017 Include Crown Heights and Dina

In recent years, the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award go to the breakout hit of the festival. Last year it wasThe Birth of a Nation, in 2015 it wasMe and Earl and the Dying Girl, in 2014 it wasWhiplash, and so on. However, this year’s big breakout films—Call Me By Your NameandMudbound—weren’t in competition, and were therefore ineligible for awards. Instead, the Grand Jury Prize in Dramatic Competition went to Macon Blair’s directorial debutI Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymoreand the Audience Award went toCrown Heights, and while neither is a bad movie, I don’t think either will get the buzz that something likeWhiplashreceived....

August 9, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Jordan Jenkins