Every Sailor Guardian Outfit in 'Sailor Moon,' Ranked

Sailor Moonis among the most popular manga and anime in both mediums' history. Created byNaoko Takeuchi, the story concerns Usagi Tsukino, a fourteen-year-old who discovers she is a Sailor Guardian, a superpowered soldier tasked with defending the Solar System from galactic threats. A huge part of the anime’s success rests on its distinctive aesthetics that showcase femininity and strength from a female perspective. This unique approach can be best appreciated in the iconic outfits of the Sailor Guardians....

August 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1457 words · Joseph Oliver

Fast 10 and 11: Justin Lin Calls Them "One Chapter in Two Movies"

Justin Lin’s got a lot to celebrate and enjoy right now with the success ofF9: The Fast Saga, but you know how it goes with these massive film franchises; we can’t help but be a little greedy and look to the future! It wasrecently announcedthat the next installment in the main saga,Fast and Furious 10, will make its way into theaters in the Spring of 2023, withVin Dieselrevealing that filming will begin in January of 2022....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Matthew Burns

Fast and Furious 9 Release Date Delayed by Universal

With eight, high-octane features inThe Fast and the Furiousfranchise tallying $1.76 billion (adj.) domestically and a stupid $5.13 billion worldwide, clearly Universal is aiming to keep the box office-busting vehicle cruising along. This year’s installment,The Fate of the Furious, added a huge chunk to that total with over $224 million (adj.) domestically and more than $1.23 billion worldwide, so it’s obvious that the hype for this movie-verse is still strong. The studio had previously set the ninth installment for an July 06, 2025 release, but now,Fast & Furious 9has been delayed....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Chase Schultz

Final Fantasy TV Show in the Works for Sony Pictures Television

Sony Pictures Television and Hivemind (The Expanse,The Witcher) announced today a new partnership with global video game powerhouse Square Enix to develop a first-of-its-kind, live-action adaptation of a beloved chapter from the blockbusterFinal Fantasyseries, which has sold more than 144 million units worldwide across three decades. The live-action television series will tell an original story set in the fantastic world of Eorzea, based onFinal Fantasy XIV, the franchise’s blockbuster online role-playing game....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Yvonne Perez PhD

Friday Box Office: Halloween Might Murder October Record

True to form, Michael Myers has returned with his eyes already fixed on his next victim.David Gordon Green’sHalloweensequel rose from the dead to the tune of $33 million on Friday night, putting it on track for an $80 opening weekend. If those numbers stay steady,Halloweenwould put a knife through the October record that was just set a few weeks ago by Sony’sVenom. (Tom Hardy’s pancreas-snackin' buddy flick earned $32.7 million in its Friday night debut....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 286 words · Timothy Kim

Friday Box Office: Split Dashes in Front of xXx Sequel

From my perspective, this is the fist interesting weekend of 2017 in terms of box office. The last two weeks were still struggling to get beyond late 2016 openers, most prominent amongst them being the buoyant, incandescentHidden Figures. This weekend finds two big releases of note on the national stage that could bring in some solid returns:M. Night Shyamalan’sSplitandD.J. Caruso’sxXx: Return of Xander Cage. They are similar releases, up to a point, with the Shyamalan brand still struggling to return to its early-aughts glory and thexXxfranchise battling against a very real feeling of total irrelevance, even for an action series....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Jessica Lee

From 'Tracker' to 'Marvel's Zombies,' Collider’s Preview Week Delivers New Looks at Fall's TV Lineup [Exclusive]

We hope the weekend gave readers plenty of time to catch up with all the heat we brought during last week’sCollider’s Exclusive Previewevent because the fun is starting all over again today. Last week, we delivered non-stop exclusive first looks at teasers, images, and interviews with the folks behind some of the biggest cinematic titles coming to theaters this fall, and now, we’re back, and we’re bringing the small-screen with us....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · Katrina Townsend

Get Out Alternate Ending: Allison Williams and Daniel Kaluuya Interview

WithJordan Peele’sfantastic directorial debutGet Outnow available on digital download and Blu-ray/DVD, I recently sat down withAllison WilliamsandDaniel Kaluuyafor another interview about one of the best films of the year. As I said when I first spoke with the two stars of the film, Peele crafted a film that balances equal parts terror and social commentary and he’s done it in a way that the characters aren’t making stupid movie decisions. It’s a great modern take on race in America, and I’m also extremely impressed by both his script and direction and really hope this is the beginning of a long career behind the camera....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Joseph Hoover

Handmaid's Tale Season 4 Renewal from Hulu, Plus New Shows Teased

Today, during the Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour,Hulu’s Senior Vice President of Originals,Craig Erwichshared the news that the 11-time Emmy-winning drama seriesThe Handmaid’s Talehas been picked up for a fourth season. New episodes ofThe Handmaid’s Tale’s third season currently stream weekly on Wednesdays. Additionally, Erwich presented the company’s lineup of upcoming original programming includingWu-Tang: An American SagafromBrian GrazerandThe RZA;DollfacestarringKat Dennings;Looking for Alaska,based on the best-selling novel byJohn Greenand produced byJosh SchwartzandStephanie Savage;ReprisalfromWarren Littlefieldand starringAbigail Spencer; andMindy Kaling’s reimagining ofFour Weddings and a Funeral, all of which join the company’s collection of premium original content....

August 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1430 words · Anthony Davis MD

IMAX Unveils Next-Generation Film Cameras at the Cannes Film Festival

The 2024Cannes Film Festivalis currently underway in France showcasingsome of the biggest films nearing releaseand the buzziest new projects coming in the next few years. As the event looks forward to the future of cinema,IMAXused the platform to unveil the 2025 Filmed for IMAX slate, a selection of at least 14 major films that were shot with IMAX film or utilized IMAX-certified digital cameras. Along with it, however, the company unveiled its new tools of the trade that will come into play in many new films to come — next-generation cameras that look to push the premium format to new heights on the big screen....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 682 words · Andrew Morris

Infinity War's Post-Credit Scene, Explained

Spoilers ahead forAvengers: Infinity War. Avengers: Infinity Warconcludes with one hell of a bummer ending. Half the world gets wiped out and the villain, Thanos (Josh Brolin), is victorious. Usually, Marvel gives the audience two post-credits scenes as a bit a reprieve from all the action, but instead, we just have to sit through the sadness until the very end of the credits when we get one scene that tees up a new Marvel movie....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Todd Reid

Insidious: The Last Key Review

The Further has gone about as far as it can go. As introduced inJames WanandLeighWhannell’s playful paranormal rompInsidious, the inky black realm of spirits and demons known as the Further once offered a cheeky subversion of the standard haunted house yarn, where Wan’s creepy creatures could crawl out of the dark and mug at the camera with abandon. It was a good gimmick; a definitive crux of theInsidiousmythology and visual vocabulary (and a distinctly low-budget one at that....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 735 words · Ebony Schroeder

It's a Wonderful Life Is Darker Than You Remember

It’s a Wonderful Lifeis a ubiquitous Christmas classic, a timeless piece of heartwarming, holiday-centered filmmaking that’s beloved by families to this day since its original 1946 release. What keeps thebelovedFrank Capra/Jimmy Stewartfeature on the hearts and minds of so many? Probably its magical realist conceit, able to strike directly into the purpose of human existence and remind everyone that they’re special for who they are. Nice and lovely, right? Well, to get there, we have to wade through the unrelentingly destructive forces of capitalism, the constant dashing of dreams, the looming doom of being stuck, the reminder that all people around you get to succeed while you do not, the slide into borderline abusive behaviors of desperation and anger, and eventually, the consideration of suicide....

August 21, 2025 · 8 min · 1518 words · Mark Ellison