Pete's Dragon Remake Poster Teases Trailer Coming Sunday

Disney, while safely secure with a steady stream of hits from Marvel Studios andStar Wars, remains keen on mining its own library of films for “reimaginings” and “updates”, but thus far, things are off to a pretty terrific start with the lush and beautiful and sincereCinderella, and the excellent-lookingThe Jungle Bookon the horizon. The second 2016 live-action update for Disney isPete’s Dragon, and the studio has unveiled a motion poster today to tout that the film’s very first trailer will be released this Sunday during ABC’sWonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60at 8pm ET....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 583 words · Megan Robles

Phone Décor: 10 Creative Ways to Personalize Your Device

Phone décor has come a long way from the days of plain silicone cases and utilitarian protectors. In 2025, it’s not just about shielding your device from damage—it’s about transforming your phone into a fashion accessory, a lifestyle statement, and even a productivity tool. From vintage Y2K-inspired charms to high-performance suction mounts for content creators, phone accessories now reflect how intertwined our devices are with personal identity and daily function....

July 14, 2025 · 15 min · 3117 words · Kimberly Dillon

Robert De Niro's New Crime Drama 'The Alto Night' Opens With Pitiful Rotten Tomatoes Score

Robert De Nirois an actor who is synonymous with the crime/gangster genre in some fans’ minds. He’s been a part of films likeThe Untouchables,The Irishman,Goodfellas,The Godfather 2,and many more which showcase his range and prowess. So to have a movie where De Niro is in a dual role of warring gangsters seems like a crowd puller but that’s not the case. De Niro’s latest gangster dramaThe Alto Knightshas garnered a38 percentRotten Tomatoesscore....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Brian Anderson

Roberto Benigni on Why He Still Loves Pinocchio

From Italian directorMatteo Garrone, the latest retelling of the fairy talePinocchioreturns to the roots of the original story, creating a fantasy world in the Italian countryside. When an old woodcarver named Geppetto (Roberto Benigni) creates a puppet out of wood, something magical allows Pinocchio (Federico Ielapi) to talk and walk, leading him to one misadventure after another on his way to becoming a real boy. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Academy Award-winning actor Roberto Benigni talked about his love for the story ofPinocchio, what led him return to the fairy tale for director Matteo Garrone, why he’s only acted in two movies since 2005, how much all of the acclaim and attention forLife is Beautifulchanged his life, and whether he’s finally done withPinocchio, after having made two films....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 902 words · Sarah Romero

Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special Blu-ray Clip Reveals a Deleted Scene

Ahead of the Blu-ray release ofThe Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who’s Walking, we’re thrilled to bring you an exclusive clip from the episode’s fantastic bonus features. Every second of the 22-minute special was painstakingly chosen bythe creative team, meaning that some stellar material didn’t quite make the final cut. One such sequence, dubbed “Patches” for reasons that will become clear in just a bit, never made it past the animatics stage of production, but luckily it landed on the Blu-ray extras....

July 14, 2025 · 4 min · 819 words · Richard Espinoza

Star Wars 8: Carrie Fisher's Leia Has a Larger Role

Yesterday,we learned of the sad passing ofCarrie Fisher. Fisher suffered a heart attack over the holiday weekend, and died on Tuesday. While her legions of fans mourned the loss of the talented writer and actress, they took comfort in knowing that they would be treated to yet another performance from her. Fisher had reprised her role as General Leia forRian Johnson’sStar Wars: Episode VIII, and it wasn’t a surprise to learn she had shot all of her scenes since principal photography wrapped back in July....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Kelli Cox

Tech Noir: James Cameron Art Book Explores the Director’s Evolution

The worlds ofJames Cameronare always colorful, expansive, and aesthetically fascinating. Take the future dystopias ofTerminator, the dark, smokey corridors of the USS Sulaco inAliens, or the lush, tropical worlds ofAvatar. He’s a guy who truly knows how to put together a feast for the senses. Now, with the upcoming bookTech Noir: The Art of James Cameron, readers can explore Cameron’s creative evolution through an exclusive journey into his personal art archives, which showcase a range of rare and never-before-seen works from the acclaimed director’s private collection....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Barbara Brown

Tenet Ending Explained: When Does the Finale Take Place in the Timeline?

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforTenet.] Digging into the ending ofChristopher Nolan’s new movieTenetis to also dig into its beginning. The film has a parabolic structure, as tipped off by its title. When you reach the halfway point of the movie, the characters themselves become inverted by time and start interacting with events from the first half of the narrative in reverse order. So, for example, when The Protagonist (John David Washington) is fighting with a masked soldier, we later learn he was fighting with himself....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Sean Wang

The Crown Season 5: Jonathan Pryce Expresses Disappointment at Backlash

Fans are eagerly waiting for Season 5 of Netflix’sThe Crown, a series that dramatizes the life story of the lateQueen Elizabeth II. With its continuously changing cast and plot points, the series now enters the 90s with the focal point being the dissolution of the marriage between Prince Charles, now King Charles III and Princess Diana, who was lovingly dubbed ‘The People’s Princess’. When the streamer recently dropped a trailer with a snippet of events that are about to unfold, a section of people found it insensitive given that the UK had recently lost both Queen Elizabeth andPrince Philips....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Peter Jones

The James Bond Video Game from IO Interactive Will Feature New Bond

In two versions ofGoldenEye 007, the iconic first-person shooter based on the globe-trotting world of a secret agent by the name of James Bond, we’ve seen his most recent famous actors play him —Pierce Brosnanin the originalNintendo 64version, andDaniel Craigin the remastered Wii version. Now as Craig wraps up his big screen take on Bond (eventually), we’ve got anew video game take on the characterforthcoming from IO Interactive, the maestros behind the similarly-tonedHitmanfranchise....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Michael Dickerson

The Lazarus Project Sets U.S. Premiere Date

The Lazarus Projectis an anticipated new series heading toTNT, produced by Urban Myth Films in association with Sky Studios. Now, awaiting viewers have a release date for the action thriller series. Premiering on Monday, August 11, 2025, at 9:00pm ET/PT, audiences will get to get swept up in the world ofThe Lazarus Project.The series is set to “appeal to broad, thrill-seeking audiences,” which will certainly pair well with the rest of TNT’s stacked line-up of programing....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Kimberly Leonard

The Way of the Dragon Is Bruce Lee’s Spaghetti Martial Arts Western

The Way of the Dragonwas released in 1972 and served as the directorial debut of martial arts starsBruce Lee. The film centers around Tang Lung (Lee), a young martial artist as he arrives in Italy to help his cousins who are currently being threatened by the local mafia. In many ways, the film is about two very different cultures at war with one another. However, the film also presents itself as a war against genres as it pits the tropes and premise of a Hong Kong Martial Arts film against the style and motifs of the classic Italian Spaghetti Western....

July 14, 2025 · 4 min · 805 words · Becky Jackson

The Wolf of Wall Street 4K Blu-ray Release Date Reveals Bonus Content

Martin Scorsese’s 2013 filmThe Wolf of Wall Streetwas one of the year’s most critically acclaimed films. It was nominated for five Academy Awards® including Best Picture, Best Director for Martin Scorsese, and Best Actor in a Leading Role forLeonardo DiCaprio. Now, just days before its eight-year anniversary,The Wolf of Wall Streetwill be released in 4K with the transfer being overseen by Scorsese himself. Paramount Home Entertainment has announced via a press release thatThe Wolf of Wall Streetwill arrive in 4K Ultra HD for the first time ever on July 30, 2025....

July 14, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Devin Mitchell