Category: News
Jon Stewart Sends a Message to Paramount on Colbert’s Behalf: “Go F–k Yourself”
We’ve now had a whole weekend to mull over the bombshell announcement that CBS has canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, days to speculate abo [...]
Inside the 2025 Venice Film Festival: Netflix Domination, Major Star Power, and Massive Surprises
The 2025 Venice Film Festival lineup features a whole lot of one studio that sat out last year’s edition entirely: Netflix. The streamer’s most recen [...]
The Summer I Turned Pretty Gets Wild in Season 3: “Shit Will Hit the Fan”
Spoilers ahead for The Summer I Turned Pretty season three.New York City’s Bryant Park is never a serene place. But anyone walking by on July 16 prob [...]
Ozzy Osbourne, Prince of Darkness and Reality TV Pioneer, Dies at 76
Just a few weeks ago—on July 5, 2025—Black Sabbath got back together for one last, memorable concert at Villa Park stadium in Birmingham. Ozzy Osbour [...]
Fire And Ash Poster Teases Villainous Varang
For months now, the Na’vi hive have been clamouring for an Avatar: Fire And Ash trailer. The third outing in James Cameron’s sprawling sci-fi saga i [...]
See Anne Hathaway’s First Looks in the ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel
Anne Hathaway—or perhaps we should say Andrea Sachs—could not have chosen a better outfit to announce her return to the screen in the highly anticipa [...]
Evil Dead Burn Has Officially Started Shooting
Welp, someone’s done it again. The Necronomicon has resurfaced, and despite all warnings against intoning any of the words inside, passages have cle [...]
Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson Will Be Together Again in ‘Happy Hours ’trilogy
Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson are together again—but no longer as Joey Potter and Pacey Witter, the characters they played on the long-running teen [...]
Badlands Trailer Promises The Ultimate Hunt
There’s never been a better time to be a Predator fan. A few years back, Dan Trachtenberg brought the series back to rude health with the knockout P [...]
What Is Ari Aster Really Trying to Say With ‘Eddington’?
Though I saw Ari Aster’s novel film, Eddington, way back in May—and thought it was a frustrating, occasionally invigorating grumble about current tim [...]