Bungie Game2Give: Donate to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

TheBungie Foundationhas kicked off its annual Game2Give online fundraiser. The charity event aims to mobilize theDestinyfranchise players, known as Guardians, to raise funds for kids at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals across the United States. The Game2Give fundraiser runs until December 13th, with a goal to raise $2 million USD and top 2019’s Game2Give inaugural launch, which saw Guardians raise over $1.6 million USD. Generous Guardians who donate will receive exclusive prizes: Bungie have also partnered withOmaze, an online fundraising platform, to give Guardians all over the globe a chance to win $20,000 to create the ultimate gaming rig and support the Game2Give campaign....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Lori Hill

Cloak & Dagger Trailer Reveals Freeform's Marvel Series

Freeform has unveiled the first trailer forCloak & Dagger,the upcoming Marvel series based on the superhero duo first introduced in a 1982 issue of Spider-Man. For the Freeform series, Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) are getting an update as two modern teens from different backgrounds who suddenly find themselves with a new set of superpowers that are linked together by an event from their past. Tandy emits daggers of light, while Tyrone can engulf others in darkness, and in true Freeform fashion, there’s a healthy dose of angsty teen drama as Tandy and Tyrone’s feelings for each other only further complicate the discovery of their new abilities....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Joseph Gomez

Cobra Kai Season 3: Karate Kid Spin-off Series Heads to Netflix

Netflix has scooped up YouTube Premium seriesCobra Kaifor Season 3 as the streamer prepares to release the first two seasons later this year. In May, we predicted theKarate Kidspin-off serieswould be moving to Netflix or Huluafter YouTube released the series ahead of Season 3. Per an official release, Netflix is officially the new home toCobra Kaiand will be the platform behind Season 3. The first two seasons, which originally aired on YouTube Premium, will be released on Netflix later this year (official date TBA) and Season 3 will follow after....

June 30, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Emily Williams

Collider Nightmares: 'The Wolfman' Hires New Writer

On this week’s episode of Collider Nightmares (June 05, 2025) Clarke Wolfe, Mark Reilly, Jon Schnepp and Miri Jedeikin will discuss the following: Fresh Meat: As Universal’sThe Mummy’s July 01, 2025 release date inches closer and closer, more information is beginning to emerge on the other films in the proposed monster reboot. This week we got an update onThe Wolfman, which Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has been rumored to be circling....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 657 words · Robert Gardner

Collider Nightmares: Rings Delayed Again

On this week’s episode of Collider Nightmares (June 17, 2025) Perri Nemiroff, Jon Schnepp, Mark Reilly and Mark Ellis will discuss the following: FRESH MEAT: It seemed like it’d be smooth sailing forRingssince we finally got a trailer in August, but it looks likethe project has hit yet another snag.The movie’s already been pushed back multiple times and now Paramount just announced that they’ve moved the horror sequel again, moving it from an October 28th release back to February 3rd, 2017, marking the third time thatRingshas shifted on the calendar....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 672 words · Jessica Lopez

Creative Arts Emmy Winners 2018: Pickle Rick to Game of Thrones

[This is a repost of an earlier story. For last night’s Emmy winners,click here.] Game of ThronesandThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Storyboth emerged with the most hardware after the 2018 Creative Arts Emmys. HBO’s fantasy mega-hit took home seven wins, whileRyan Murphy’s true-story take on the fashion icon’s murder ended the night with four. Thronesnotably took home the incredibly niche Fantasy and Sci-Fi Costumes category, as well as an Original Dramatic Score statue for composerRamin Djawadi....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 324 words · Emily Miller

December Brings Glorious News for ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Fans

One of the most underrated sci-fi classics of the 2000s just got the streaming update that everyone has been waiting for. Paramount+ has officially announced thatBlade Runner 2049, the 2017 cyber-thriller starringRyan GoslingandHarrison Ford, will officially begin streaming on the platform on December 1.Blade Runner 2049is currently not streaming anywhere and hasn’t been for some time, but now movie fans everywhere will finally have an outlet to watch the film short of renting or purchasing it on VOD platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV+....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Gary Moore

Eighth Grade, Can You Ever Forgive Me Top Writers Guild Awards Winners

“To all my other nominees in this category, have fun at the Oscars, losers!” Thus ended the acceptance speech ofBo Burnham, who took home the Best Original Screenplay award at the Writers Guild of America Awards last night, besting competitors likeGreen Book,Vice, andRomadespite the fact that Burnham’sEighth Gradewasn’t even nominated in the category at the Oscars. It was a thrilling and genuinely surprising moment, and indeed this year’s two big WGA Awards feature winners solidified this as the most unpredictable Oscar race in recent memory....

June 30, 2025 · 5 min · 894 words · Julian Pitts

Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd Was a Girl Boss, Not a Bond Girl

As agrounded rebootduring the prime era of grounded reboots,Casino Royaleupended practically every expectation theJames Bondfranchise hadestablished since 1962’sDr. No–including, thankfully, the bond girl concept with the introduction ofEva Green’s Vesper Lund.Atmosphere (say goodbye to 98% of the camp), cinematography (say hello to shaky cam), characterization (a ruthless Bond), setting (a poker game as fraughtly tense as any underground lair!), and the list goes on. The bond girl, or 007’s rotating love interest, no longer existed just for the conquest....

June 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1352 words · Patrick Atkins

Get Out Review: Jordan Peele's Film Is Clever and Terrifying

[This is a re-post of my review from the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.Get Outopens Friday.] In 1967, Columbia Pictures releasedGuess Who’s Coming to Dinner, the story of a young white woman who brings her black fiancé home to meet her parents. At the end, the parents are okay with it, and white people in the audience are reassured that if they were ever inKatharine HepburnandSpencer Tracy’s shoes, they would be okay with it too....

June 30, 2025 · 4 min · 788 words · Allison Jordan

Gia Giudice Is the Future of Bravo

Gia Giudice, daughter ofTeresa GiudicefromThe Real Housewives of New Jersey,has been seen on the show since she was eight years old. In Season 1, when all the families were introduced, Gia’s bright and bold personality immediately shined. The scenes of Teresa that Gia was featured in were always funny and adorable,making the viewers happy. Gia was always dressed in her bows and sparkly outfits. Dancing, singing, gymnastics class, or at an acting audition, scenes involving Gia were never anything but entertaining....

June 30, 2025 · 6 min · 1086 words · Jennifer Briggs

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Initially Had Adam Warlock

WhenGuardians of the Galaxyrolled around, plenty of Marvel fans were curious to see if the film would include the character of Adam Warlock. The character is part of the “cosmic universe” of the Marvel comics (as opposed to the Earth-centric stories), and at one point was even a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. GivenNathan Fillion’s vocal cameo inGuardians, plenty wondered if Adam Warlock was who he’d be playing. As it turns out, Warlock only had atinycameo in the firstGuardians of the Galaxyas the film showed his cocoon at The Collector’s palace, and he’s not a part of the sequelGuardians of the Galaxy Vol....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Pamela Sanchez

Here’s What’s Leaving Netflix in April 2019

Netflix has released a list of the films and TV shows that will be exiting the streaming service in April, and you best get to watchin’. It’s the last call forDavid Fincher’s masterful crime thrillerSevenas well asCurits Hanson’s Oscar-winning noirL.A. ConfidentialandMichael Mann’s iconic crime epicHeat, all of which you should watch ASAP if you haven’t before. Also departing are a number of Bond movies, includingCasino RoyaleandGoldfinger, and the comediesI Love You, Man,Billy Madison, andHappy Gilmore....

June 30, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Lauren Wall