AGDQ 2021 Schedule Revealed for the Online Speedrunning Event

If you’re a fan of video game speedruns, and the runners who run them, you probably already know aboutGames Done Quick. The charitable organization not only highlights the latest and greatest from the world of speedrunning, it also boasts tens of millions of dollars raised for worthwhile charities over the years. The week-long event is as entertaining as it is endearing, and as informative as it is important. You don’t want to miss it!...

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 511 words · Jennifer Ruiz

Alien: Covenant Image Reveals Danny McBride

Last night, some good news aboutAlien: Covenantarrived in the form ofNoomi Rapacereprising herPrometheusrole after all. Rapace was at first pegged to lead thePrometheusfollow-up, but then directorRidley Scottchanged course and opted to focusCovenanton a new crew arriving on the planet, which is deserted save for one survivor:Michael Fassbender’s David. But now, as production is well underway in Australia, Rapace is joining the cast. How big will her role be? We have no idea, but how about a picture ofDanny McBridechatting it up with Ridley Scott on the set of anAlienmovie to tide you over?...

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · Benjamin Powell

Amber Stevens West on 'Run the World' Season 2 & the Importance of Friends

Back for a second season, theStarzseriesRun the Worldcontinues to follow the lives, loves and friendship of Whitney (Amber Stevens West), Renee (Bresha Webb) and Sondi (Corbin Reid) on their journeys of self-discovery and self-fulfillment. Their bond with each other can get them through anything in the lowest of times and empower them when they need to be uplifted, as they figure out what they really want from love and their careers....

June 28, 2025 · 12 min · 2531 words · Nathan Day

Batman: The Killing Joke to Get Theatrical Release this July

After the news earlier today that Warner Bros.‘Suicide Squadwould begetting a PG-13 rating, it looked like the supposedDeadpooleffect was dead in the water when it came to R-rated DC Comics theatrical releases. However, just as the news of the R-rated adaptation ofAlan MooreandBrian Bolland’sBatman: The Killing Jokedelighted fans, they’ll once again be pleased by the fact that the animated film will be getting a theatrical release. Yes, Warner Bros. will be releasing an R-rated DC Comics adaptation this summer after all!...

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 731 words · Harold Santos

Ben Schwartz and Cast of 'The Walk' Play Would You Rather

Who’s ready to take a leap with Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and step out onto a high wire set between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center?Charlotte Le Bon,James Badge DaleandBen Schwartz’s characters inThe Walkaren’t about to gothatfar, but they are all willing to support Philippe while he tries to pull off his “coup.” Le Bon steps in as Annie, Philippe’s girlfriend, Dale is a scene-stealer as French-speaking New Yorker JP and then we’ve got Schwartz as Albert, a team member who isn’t entirely convinced Philippe will succeed....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Allen Jones MD

Black Panther 2: Ryan Coogler on Chadwick Boseman’s Absence for Sequel

DirectorRyan Coogleropened up about the emotional challenges of makingBlack Panther 2withoutChadwick Boseman. Coogler spoke to hostJemele Hillon a recent episode ofJemele Hill IsUnbotheredpodcast (viaYahoo) about how the unexpected passing of Boseman weighs on him, both personally and professionally. Thetragedy of Boseman’s untimely deathat 43 years old after losing a four-year battle against colon cancer deeply affected family, colleagues and fans. It also left the public wondering what the sequel to 2018’sBlack Panther— which turned Boseman into one of the biggest stars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — would look like, especially withMarvel’s promise that Boseman’s role will never be recast....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Ryan Schultz

Bond 25 Scores La La Land Cinematographer Linus Sandgren

If you read Collider regularly, you know we’re big fans of cinematographers over here, so it’s with a significant degree of excitement that we now have word on who may be shooting two of the most highly anticipated films currently in development. First and foremost,Bond 25. WhenDanny Boylewas attached to helm the nextBondmovie, the prospect of his longtime DPAnthony Dod Mantleshooting aBondfilm was supremely exciting. Alas, that wasn’t meant to be, but current directorCary Joji Fukunagahas a great cinematographer of his own on tap....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Nicholas Robinson

Brandi Glanville's Facial Issue Sparks Panic As Dr. Dubrow Weighs In

Brandi Glanville’s facial condition is one that has fans worried and now a plastic surgeon has weighed in. That plastic surgeon is none other thanDr. Terry DubrowfromThe Real Housewives of Orange County.Glanville recently sharedher journey with stress-induced angioedema. She also revealed that they believeda facial parasite was the causeof Glanville losing teeth and the current disfigurement she is facing.The Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsstaris, seemingly, remaining hopeful given the situation....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Debbie Beck

Breaking Bad Movie Release Date Announced in First Teaser Trailer

Netflix has finally confirmed theBreaking Badmovie release date — and it’s going to be here sooner than you think. It’s time to start re-binging the essential episodes, read all of the refreshers, and making sure you do everything else in your power to prepare properly because this newBreaking Badtale is going to be one tense, wild ride. Both the release date and the official title for theBreaking Badmovie were confirmed in a short teaser released late on Saturday afternoon....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Jennifer Black

Catch-22 Review: Hulu's Dark Comedy Is Both Funny and Depressing

War is hell, sure, but in Hulu’sCatch-22, it’s more like a dream. Executive-produced byGeorge ClooneyandGrant Heslov—each also star and direct two episodes apiece, withEllen Kurashelming the other two—the six-episode adaptation faithfully maintains all the deeply surreal dark comedy of theJoseph Hellernovel it’s based on. The result is a sepia-filtered look at the cost of wars on the young lives that fight them that is somehow a profoundly funny and enormously depressing watch all at once, just as much a contradiction as its title promises....

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 845 words · Michael Ortiz

Chernobyl Made Craig Mazin the Perfect Choice to Adapt The Last of Us

As HBO readies for the release ofThe Last of Ustelevision series, one can’t help but think about thesorry state of video game adaptationsthroughout the years. Though the tide has slowly begun to change thanks to the likes ofArcaneandCastlevania,the idea behind a critically acclaimed live-action adaptation that doesn’t incorporate some type of animated element (Sonic The Hedgehog), is still largely unproven. With the series right around the corner, many people will no doubt be eyeing the past works of those involved....

June 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1157 words · Gene Jackson

Collider's Top 10 Steven Spielberg Movies Ranked Announcement

Now that ourTop 50 superhero movies of all timelist has come and gone, it’s on to the next! But this time around, we’re putting the spotlight on one specific filmmaker - one of the best of all-time,Steven Spielberg. From 1975’sJaws, which started the summer blockbuster phenomenon, to 2017’s Academy Award-nominatedThe Post, Spielberg has moved audiences with his rich, emotional stories, thrilled them with some incredible action sequences; made them think with his political dramas and inspired them to explore a world beyond our own....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · Kimberly Weber

Dune Explained: Why Did the Emperor Betray Duke Leto?

The politics ofDuneare complicated and deeply layered. This is the case for both the original novel byFrank Herbertand the recent film adaptation from directorDenis Villeneuve, the first part of the massivetwo-partepic that’s primarily interested in intriguing, political setup. The landscape and political structure of the world ofDuneare explained as best as Villeneuve and company could hope in the two-and-a-half-hour runtime. However, one couldn’t be blamed for having a bit of a muddled perspective on the inner workings of the Emperor’s relationships with the other houses inDune....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 585 words · Michael Harris