Spider-Man: Homecoming Box Office Crosses $300M But Lags Overseas

The domestic box office forSpider-Man: Homecomingcontinues to impress, as the Sony Pictures release and Marvel Studios co-production has now crossed the $300 million mark. That’s an impressive feat, andHomecomingnow stands as only the fourth film to cross the $300 million mark this year behindGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,Wonder Woman, andBeauty and the Beast. It seems destined to settle for this position for now, as it’s unlikely to surpassGuardians 2’s $388....

August 16, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Michael Irwin

The Knick Season 2 Character Posters Feature Clive Owen

For most series, character posters are sort of a moot point. Unless they’re new additions or have undergone a drastic transformation, we already know what they look like. But, for a show has visually sumptuous as Cinemax’sThe Knick, even the character posters are like little jewels. Plus, these might contain a few clues about Season 2 and where their characters are headed. Or not! First of all, our dear Thack (Clive Owen) is looking a bit rough....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 256 words · Hannah Moore

The Last Full Measure Trailer Stars Sebastian Stan in Vietnam War Drama

Roadside Attractions released the first trailer today for the upcoming war drama/thriller,The Last Full Measure. Written and directed byTodd Robinson(Phantom), the film boasts an impressive cast led bySebastian Stan(Avengers: Endgame), as a political aide sent to collect stories on the allegedly heroicWilliam Pitsenbarger(Jeremy Irvine), who is in talks to posthumously receive a decoration upgrade to a Medal of Honor. Also starring in the film isSamuel L. Jackson,Ed Harris,William Hurt,Christopher Plummer,Diane Ladd, andPeter Fondain his final film role....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Samuel Duncan

The Meg: New Poster for the Super-Shark Movie Opens Wide

Here’s your regularly scheduled reminder that Warner Bros. megashark movieThe Megarrives to stalk the shores this summer. To that end, the studio has released a fin-tastic (sorry) new poster. You can check it out below, along with much more on the movie. InThe Meg,Jason Stathamstars as a navy captain and rescue diver hired to face down a prehistoric shark and save a team of scientists trapped at the bottom of the sea; ‘nuff said....

August 16, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Robert Ferguson

The White Lotus Season 2: Meghann Fahy & Theo James Talk Daphne and Cameron

From creator/writer/directorMike White, the second installment of the HBO seriesThe White Lotusis set at a beautiful resort in Sicily, Italy, where hotel manager Valentina (Sabrina Impacciatore) is ready to assist various guests in achieving everything they want out of their trip, whether that’s with family, for business reasons, or of a more romantic nature. Cameron (Theo James) is a very successful businessman from a wealthy family who decides to invite his newly wealthy college roommate Ethan (Will Sharpe), as well as Ethan’s wife Harper (Aubrey Plaza), on a getaway with his own wife Daphne (Meghann Fahy)....

August 16, 2025 · 7 min · 1474 words · Scott Macias

This Jaw-Dropping 70-Episode Airline Reality Series Has Pedro Pascal Hooked — and It’s Way More Intense Than You’d Expect

Chris Evans,Dakota Johnson, andPedro Pascalhave been busy promotingtheir glitzy rom-com film,Materialists, but leave it to Pascal to steal the spotlight with the most unexpected pop culture confession. During an interview withBritish Vogue,the internet’s favorite “daddy” revealed his undying love for an early-2000s reality show about airline employees. Yes, you read that right. Forget prestige TV — Pascal is proudly team delayed flights and luggage drama, callingAirlinehis go-to comfort watch. While most celebs might name-dropReal Housewivesor something onHGTVas their comfort watch, Pascal gushed overAirline, the A&E reality series that turned everyday airport chaos into must-see TV....

August 16, 2025 · 4 min · 660 words · Greg Butler

This ‘Twilight Zone’ Episode Held Its Own as a Mini-Western Movie

For all the sci-fi twists, supernatural reversals, and progressive social critiques woven throughout the original run ofThe Twilight Zone,Rod Serling’s iconic series spares just as much time for the American frontier. Alongside alien planets and haunted suburban landscapes,The Twilight Zoneutilizes the Old West as a common setting for some of its most memorable episodes, with installments like “Mr. Denton on Doomsday” and “The Grave” featuring everythingfrom gunslingers to ghost stories. These episodes are gold for fans ofWesternswhile simultaneously expandingThe Twilight Zone’s narrative scope, with one of Serling’s Western sojourns in particular, “Dust,” sure to engage fans of the genre with a story so satisfying it feels like a classic Western in miniature....

August 16, 2025 · 4 min · 730 words · Leslie Medina

Trollhunters: Marc Guggenheim on Trolls, Jim, 3 Below, Wizards

Spoilersahead for folks who haven’t watchedTrollhuntersSeason 3. Hopefully, for those of you here in the States, you enjoyed your Memorial Day holiday weekend. Better still, we hope you had a chance to enjoy the latest (and final) season of DreamWorks Animation’sTrollhunterson Netflix because these final 13 episodes not only brought the story (so far) to a close, they also set the stage for future “Tales of Arcadia” stories to come. If youhaven’tfinished Season 3 yet, we’ll advise you not to read any further since we’ll be discussingspoilerswith the show’s executive producerMarc Guggenheim, but feel free to readPart One of our interviewand to see what I thought of the third and final season in myspoiler-free review....

August 16, 2025 · 7 min · 1458 words · Jesus Howe

Up-and-Comer of the Month: The Kid Who Would Be King Star Angus Imrie

It has been eight long years sinceAttack the Blockinvaded theaters, and its fans have waited forJoe Cornish’s next film ever since. I was as surprised as anyone when it was announced that Cornish would direct a children’s film about the Knights of the Roundtable as his long-delayed sophomore project, and when the trailers forThe Kid Who Would Be Kingfinally arrived last fall, I was more than a little skeptical. However, I felt strongly that Cornish deserved the benefit of the doubt thanks to his first film, and to be completely honest, I asked to see his latest film planning to profile one of its younger cast members....

August 16, 2025 · 14 min · 2869 words · Brian Wheeler

WandaVision Episode 6 Theories: What Does Hayward Want With Vision?

Six episodes in andWandaVisioncontinues to aggressively beef in the borscht of anyone looking to discover what the hell is actually happening in Westview. “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!” might’ve been the series' most obvious case of “a lot happening without anything…actually happening.” Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a blast. I’m never going to log on to Mojo’s internet and pretendPaul Bettanyseductively growling “chili con carne” while wearing a comics-accurate Vision costume isn’t compelling television....

August 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1250 words · Jonathan Howard

White Princess Finale Explained: Emma Frost on Lizzie & Henry

Starz’s emotionally complex and morally complicated limited seriesThe White Princesshas finished, and my lingering thought is justwhy isn’t there more?!The final episode left us with Lizzie (Jodie Comer) fully embracing her Tudor future with her husband, King Henry VII (Jacob Collins-Levy) and their sons. Putting aside the potential curse that she and her mother laid, she had her brother, “The Boy” (Patrick Gibson) put to death alongside her cousin in order to quell any possibility of rebellion....

August 16, 2025 · 11 min · 2339 words · Tyler Roberts

Why Alan Wake Is the Perfect Game for a Sequel

The haunting final line from the beloved 2010 third-person action horror gameAlan Wake– “It’s not a lake, it’s an ocean" – defines so much of why it remains a standout experience that captures our collective imagination to this day. It is mysterious and unsettling in all the best ways, a fitting ending spot for a game that defies easy categorization. The game has endured precisely because of how it draws you into every detail using its unique gameplay mechanics reliant on finding light in the darkness and the creeping dread emerging from all corners of the world....

August 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1084 words · Mrs. Brenda Allen

Why Hamilton Was the Movie Event of 2020

2020 may very well go down in history as “the year without movies,” which is admittedly a bit of a misnomer. There were movies to be sure, many of which were released straight to streaming services or on PVOD, and many of which were extremely good! But for over four decades, each summer audiences flocked to theaters in droves to eat popcorn and enjoy blockbuster entertainment as a collective. We wowed, we laughed, we cheered, we cried....

August 16, 2025 · 5 min · 886 words · Jessica Chaney