The Flash Recap: "Attack on Gorilla City"

The Flash’s “Attack on Gorilla City” had a promising start when Grodd used Harrison Wells to trap Team Flash. Overall Grodd’s plan was one of the strongest aspects of the episode and sets up next week’s major gorilla vs. human battle on Earth-1. The letdown was the lack of intelligence shown by Team Flash at times. The team, as led by Barry, continually let their emotions cloud their judgment and their intelligence, which has unfortunately been a recurring issue ofThe Flashsince Barry saw Iris’ future death....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 792 words · Christopher Harrison

The Lobster Movie Review: Farrell Shines in Absurd Comedy

[This is a re-post of our review from the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.The Lobsteropens today in limited release.] Over his last few films, Greek directorYorgos Lanthimoshas established a unique tone for himself as a filmmaker. Pitched somewhere between Luis Bunuel and Larry David, Lanthimos combines small behavioural comedy and twisted surrealism with darkly cynical edge. His latest filmThe Lobsteris his first in the English language and features a cast of international stars....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 723 words · Audrey Smith

The WWE Universe Soars With Stunning Drone Footage from WWE Raw Netflix Debut

It’s fair to say that WWE’s big bow on Netflix on January 6 has been nothing short of a colossal success.WWE Raw, which made its long awaited debut on the streaming platform last Monday has been watched by over 6 million people now, and the night was full of memorable moments that included legends likeThe Rock, John Cena, The Undertaker, Roman Reigns,CM Punkand a lot, lot more. But it wasn’t just the stars that impressed....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Alyssa Clark

Tom Cruise Met with Jerry Bruckheimer About 'Top Gun 2'

Top Gun 2is one of those long-in-development projects that pops up in the news cycle with predictable regularity. And it’s easy to see why – it’s a well-known IP with one of the few remaining true “Movie Stars” of the modern era. And yet,Tom Cruiseand Co. have had some difficulty cracking the code to make the sequel work. But if a recent meeting between Cruise and producerJerry Bruckheimeris any indication, the project may be back on track....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Stephen Hayden

Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield Recreate Spider-Man Meme

Even though we are almost 2 full months into 2022, most moviegoers are still getting over the incredible nerdy high that wasSpider-Man: No Way Home. While it is still crushing it at the box office, Sony Pictures finally announced the highly anticipated Blu-ray release of the superhero epic this morning, and now they have released a new video highlighting what to expect from the special features. The 50-second video starts off by showing fans a glimpse of how they pulled off theZendayaandTom Hollandbridge jumping stunt before teasing that this release will have over 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes extras....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 633 words · Monica Davis

Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan Sex Toy Blueprints Are Revealed

If you, like me, are still not over theWatchmenscene where Laurie Blake (Jean Smart) whipped outthatDr. Manhattan sex toy and are wondering how it even came to be, then you’re in luck. Earlier this week, theWatchmencompanion sitePeteypediahas revealed to us just how the Dr. Manhattan device came to be — and it’s a must-read. If you’re a little out the loop on this one, I’ll quickly catch you up. So: in Episode 3, “She Was Killed By Space Junk,” we see Laurie pull out a giant, blue, metal sex toy meant to resemble the very enhanced member of her ex-boyfriend (and world’s only known genuine superhero), Dr....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 392 words · Angela Johnson

When To Watch ‘The Acolyte’, Episode Schedule, and More

Quick Links A new threat is emerging inThe Acolyte- the first-ever live-actionStar Warsstory to take place before the events of the Skywalker Saga. Set several decades before the events ofStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace,The Acolytetakes place in the middle of the High Republic era. The time period is named due to it being a time of peace and prosperity for the Jedi Order, where their ancient rivals of the Sith are believed to be extinct....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1014 words · Erik Lewis

Why Jeremy Renner Isn't in Mission: Impossible Fallout

When it comes to theMission: Impossiblefranchise, you never know which characters are going to carry over from film to film.Ving Rhamesis the only actor besidesTom Cruisewho’s been in all six movies, and whileSimon Pegghas stuck around sinceMission: Impossible III, various outside forces are to blame for the disappearance ofPaula Patton,Thandie Newton, and in the latest installmentMission: Impossible – Fallout,Jeremy Renner. At one time, Renner was positioned to possibly take over theMissionfranchise from Cruise, and early versions ofGhost Protocolset that film up as a hand-off of sorts to Renner’s character Brandt....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 667 words · Richard Rodriguez

Why Marvel Movie Scores Are Finally Becoming Memorable

Marvel Studios is arguably the most successful movie studio at the moment when it comes to a ratio of hits and misses. All of their films are commercial hits, and nearly all of them receiveat leastwarm reviews, save for aThor: The Dark Worldhere orThe Incredible Hulkthere. They’ve now become a well-oiled machine, launching multiple mega-blockbusters each year, but there’s one key area in which Marvel Studios has been lacking for a long time: memorable film scores....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 759 words · Christopher Patterson

Wonder Woman 2 Poster Is All Shiny and Chrome| Collider

Warner Bros. caused quite the stir today when the studio announced it would beskipping the Hall H panelsat San Diego Comic-Con this year. But should your hype levels already feel low,Patty Jenkinshas arrived to share the first poster forWonder Woman 1984. Folks, it rules. Look at that thing. It’s like if Lisa Frank took the super soldier serum. Of course, plot details onWonder Woman 1984—outside the time period, which, duh—are still being played pretty close to the chest....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 273 words · Larry Hensley

‘Twilight’ Has ‘Camp Rock’ To Thank for This Star

Any Disney Channel fan knows that the network’s incomparable original movies have served as a jumping-off point for several big-time stars. FromHigh School Musical’sZac EfrontoGotta Kick It Up!‘sAmerica Ferrera, many a Hollywood hero got their start in thegolden era of Disney Channel Original Movies. But what most people don’t know is that one franchise darling missed his shot at Disney stardom only to land something even bigger. Back in 2007, beforeTaylor Lautnerwas cast as the wistful werewolf Jacob Black intheTwilightsaga, he was beaten out byJoe Jonasfor the lead role inCamp Rock....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 727 words · Bill Brown

‘Yellowstone’ Smashes Records As Fans Flock to Divisive Final Season Premiere

TheYellowstonephenomenon shows no signs of slowing down despite some controversy over the direction the purported final season of the show seems to be taking. Paramount+ announced that the Season 5B premiere of theDutton family dramais officially the platform’s #1 premiere for any series internationally on launch day, surpassing all previousYellowstonedebuts. It’s another clear sign of just how much of a cultural juggernaut the show has become ever since it was released....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 439 words · Karen Mann

'Back to the Future 2' Gets a Blast From the Past With 35th Anniversary Screenings [Exclusive]

Get ready to fire up your DeLorean because Collider is delighted to exclusively reveal thatBack to the Future Part IIis making a comeback to theaters nationwide this October, courtesy of Fathom Events and Universal Pictures. In celebration of the film’s 35th anniversary, fans of the beloved time-traveling saga will have the chance to relive Marty McFly and Doc Brown’s futuristic adventure on the big screen on October 19 and 21 — fittingly coinciding withBack to the Future Day....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · Mark Vang