A24 Is Sending More of Their Hits to the Biggest Possible Screen

In an exclusive to Collider announcement,A24has revealed the next three movies in line for the studio’s IMAX roll out, and we’re happy to report that there’s something for everyone coming to more than 300 IMAX screens nationwide over the next three months. This summer, audiences will have the opportunity to seeAri Aster’s horror masterpieceMidsommar(The Director’s Cut) on June 20, enjoy a concert from inside the cinema, and learn more about the band behind hits like “Wonderwall” inMat Whitecross’Oasis: Supersonicon July 16, and hop across different realities while bending through time inDaniel KwanandDaniel Scheinert’sEverything Everywhere All at Onceon August 28....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Kathleen Adams

Actually, Jod's Backstory Doesn't Matter in 'Skeleton Crew'

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 7. Another week,another episodeofStar Wars: Skeleton Crewin which Jod Na Nawood’s (Jude Law) backstory is ignored. He has been one of the best additions to the franchise in recent years, so everyone is naturally curious to know more about him. While peoplespeculatethat he probably did have at least some training as a Jedi, the truth is thatJod’s backstory is simply irrelevant for the series, and that’s for the best....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1109 words · Kathy Young

Andrew Garfield on Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge, Silence

After his fantastic turn inDavid Fincher’sThe Social Network, actorAndrew Garfieldspent the next few years—on the big screen at least—playing Spider-Man in Sony’sAmazing Spider-Manfilms. He spent some time on the New York stage in between, but we didn’t really get to see more of Garfield’s dramatic chops in the interim, which is why a film like99 Homesis so refreshing. FilmmakerRamin Bahrani’s dramatic thriller takes on the housing crisis as Garfield plays a man who loses his home, then ends up working for the man who served his eviction notice....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 414 words · Andrew Oliver

Ang Lee Gave Us a Perfect Movie for People Who Dread Thanksgiving

If you’ve ever stressed about seeing older relatives during the fourth week of November, thenAng Lee’s 1997 classic, and one of his best movies,The Ice Stormis the Thanksgiving movie for you. Unlike Halloween or Christmas, there aren’t a lot of essential “Thanksgiving” movies that are required viewing every holiday season. WhilePlanes, Trains, and Automobilesis in a class of its own, you’d have to stretch to call films likeHannah and Her SistersorNobody’s Fool“Thanksgiving classics....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1117 words · Steven Nunez

Bad Behaviour Review: I Don’t Give a Damn About Your Bad Reputation

About halfway throughBad Behaviour, the feature directorial debut ofAlice Englert, a particularly vapid character talks about how when she talks, it almost doesn’t matter what she says. In fact, it might be as well if she had nothing to say at all. It’s hard not to think of this line throughoutBad Behaviour, a film that often feels like it’s just being made up on the spot, a film about mother-daughter relationships that has something it wants to say, but isn’t too clear on how to say it....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 835 words · Mary Hill

Big Little Lies Season 2 May Get a New Director

One of the more surprising hits of 2017 wasBig Little Lies. HBO is no stranger to luring big stars to short-investment projects, most notably their original films, but the pay cable giant is at least partially responsible for the current limited series trend after the phenomenal first season ofTrue Detective. Signing huge movie stars to eight or 10-episode stories has now become the norm, and HBO launched yet another high-profile limited series earlier this year withBig Little Lies....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Monica Ochoa

Black Panther 2 Won't Move Production From Georgia, Per Ryan Coogler

Black Panther 2directorRyan Cooglerhas confirmed he will not be taking production for the upcoming MCU film out of the state of Georgia, which is currently under fire for new voting laws.In an op-ed for Shadow and Act, Coogler was sure to note that he does not agree with the new legislation, set forth in Senate Bill 202, but is opting to keep production in Georgia, as to not further hurt those who are affected by the restrictive voting laws....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Alfred Robbins

Blindspot Season 5: Sullivan Stapleton on Getting a Spotlight in "Head Games"

With this being the final season of the NBC seriesBlindspot, the stakes are higher than ever, as Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and the surviving members of the former FBI taskforce remain on the run, without their usual gadgets and tech, and unable to turn to their list of allies for fear of putting them at risk. When Jane is shot and Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) is kidnapped and forced to fight some dark ghosts from his own past, the team must fight to save both of their lives....

July 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1285 words · Kevin Schultz DDS

Boeing 737 Max Air Disasters Prompt Dueling Documentaries

ArmageddonandDeep Impact.AntzandA Bug’s Life.Olympus Has FallenandWhite House Down. They’re called twin films – movies with similar premises released right on top of each other. The most recent example was the strange case ofFyreandFyre Fraud, competing and complimentary documentaries about the ill-fated Fyre Festival that debuted the very same week on Netflix and Hulu, respectively. And now, a new set of twin films has been announced within 24 hours, as Netflix has acquired a new documentary about the Boeing 737-Max air disasters from filmmakerRory Kennedy(Last Days in Vietnam), while Participant is prepping a feature documentary that will reteam husband-and-wife filmmakersBarak GoodmanandRachel Dretzin, and be produced byDon Edkins, who lost his son in one of the plane crashes....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 602 words · Lynn Pierce

Burgess' New Leadership Role Might Impact Her 'Chicago P.D.' Relationships, But "It's Needed"

It’s a new dawn in Intelligence. Change has, once more, arrived to the power structure inChicago P.D.While unit head,Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe)remains firmly in situ. This Wednesday’s episode of the police procedural drama has seen the emergence of Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) as detective, and ultimately, Voight’s deputy. Burgess will be stepping into a role that has been vacant sinceTracy Spiridakos' Hailey Upton departed the show at the end of Season 11....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 578 words · Cindy Hernandez

Carrie and Aidan’s Relationship Timeline From 'SATC' to 'AJLT'

If the title wasn’t any indication,Sex and the Citylargely focused on relationships, and more specifically, the relationships of four gals living it up in the city: Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon). By the time the series finished its run, each character had had their fair share of flings, short-term relationships, and partners that had stood the test of time and became just as pivotal to the show as the ladies themselves....

July 23, 2025 · 9 min · 1894 words · Timothy Allen

Chloe Sevigny Had a "Brat Summer" After Appearing in Charli XCX's '360' Music Video

Speaking with Collider’sPerri Nemiroffat theToronto International Film Festival(TIFF), American actorChloë Sevignyspoke on working with popular British musicianCharlie XCX, and how she has had very own ‘Brat Summer’. The actor is starring in directorDurga Chew-Bose’s latest drama featureBonjour Tristesse, an adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s 1954 novel of the same name, and spoke to Nemiroff at the Collider Media Studio. The film is Chew-Bose’s feature-length directorial debut, with Sevigny starring alongsideLily McInernyandClaes Bang....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Christopher Lee

Daredevil Cancelled; Are All the Marvel Netflix Shows Done?

In yet another shocking move for the streaming service, Netflix has cancelled the hit Marvel TV seriesDaredevilafter three seasons. This comes on the heels of the not-super-surprising cancellation ofIron Fist—the least successful of the Marvel Netflix shows—which was then followed by the more surprising cancellation ofLuke Cage. But with Netflix givingDaredevilthe axe, I think it’s safe to say something more than ratings or views went into these decisions. Launched in 2015,Daredevilwas the first of five Marvel Netflix series, which were intended as Marvel’s outlet to explore somewhat darker and grittier TV show adaptations of their comics characters as opposed to the broadcast shows likeAgents of S....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 751 words · Daniel Perez