Deadpool 2 Release Date Confirmed for Summer 2018

Set your calendars, folks!Deadpool 2has officially landed a release date in the thick of prime summer blockbuster season. 20th Century Fox has dated the superhero sequel for June 17, 2025. Ryan Reynolds is back as the snarky, homicidal antihero alongside newcomersJosh Brolinas cable andAtlantabreakoutZazie Beetsas Domino. For the sequel,John Wickco-director David Leitch is stepping into the director’s chair after the departure ofTim Miller. The June release date positionsDeadpoolone week after Disney and Lucasfilm’s much buzzed aboutHan Solomovie and a week before Warner Bros....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · Christopher Wallace

Death on the Nile: Agatha Christie Sequel Gets Digital, Blu-ray Release Dates

Academy Award nomineeKenneth Branagh’sDeath on the Nile, the director’s second Hercule Poirot story to get a film adaptation, after the 2017 remake ofMurder on the Orient Express,is not only going to beavailable for streaming at the end of this month, but now also has an official release date for all physical media. Based on the 1937 book by one of the greatest crime novelists of the 20th century,Agatha Christie,Death on the Nilewill arrive on digital on March 29, and on DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and Blu-ray on April 5....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 374 words · Timothy Hardin

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Poster Shows Heroes Ready to Roll 20

A new poster for theJonathan GoldsteinandJohn Francis Daley-directed action-adventure film,Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieveshas been revealed. The movie, set to premiere in March next year, is based on HASBRO’s classic role playing game. The new poster for the upcoming 2023 film showcases the lead characters. Assembled in a circle, viewers see the cast looking down at the camera, each appearing to wear medieval-like ensemble except forChris Pine(Don’t Worry Darling), who has a leading role in the film....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Amanda Wilson

Dunkirk Set Photos Reveal Christopher Nolan's WWII Thriller

Production is officially underway on the nextChristopher Nolanfilm. TheBatman BeginsandInceptionhelmer is tackling a new genre for the first time—World War II—withDunkirk, which chronicles the evacuation of Dunkirk during the British military operation that saved 330,000 lives as Allied soldiers were surrounded by German forces. Nolan is directing from an original screenplay he wrote himself, but while one may instantly think this is a World War II drama, the Warner Bros. picture is officially described as an “action-thriller” and Nolan is shooting the whole thing on a combination of IMAX 65mm and 65mm large-format photography....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 566 words · Nicholas Aguirre

Feud Images Reveal Susan Sarandon, Jessica Lange in Anthology

FX has unveiled the first images fromFeud: Bette and Joan, a brand new anthology series from anthology whispererRyan Murphy. TheNip/TuckandGleecreator first delved into the anthology format with the debut ofAmerican Horror Story, which wasn’t revealed to be an anthology until its first season finale. Murphy switched gears considerably with last year’s Emmy-dominatingAmerican Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, kicking off Murphy’s second anthology series, this time focusing on true crime stories....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Christine Moore

Final Destination 6 Taps Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein to Direct

Scary movies linger long after the credits roll, no doubt, but not many get under the skin quite the way theFinal Destinationfranchise manages to do. Across five movies, no one feels quite as safe boarding a roller coaster, waiting for a train to pass, going through car washes, or, god forbid, driving behind a semi hauling logs. Just over a decade later, according toThe Hollywood Reporter, New Line Cinema’s fearsome franchise is getting relaunched withFinal Destination 6, and Emmy-nominated directorsZach LipovskyandAdam B....

August 26, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Lisa Hansen

Friday Box Office: Ghostbusters Leads with $17.2 Million

Haters gonna hate, butPaul Feig’s all-femaleGhostbustersreboot has taken the lead at the Friday box office, bringing in a cool $17.2 million. Though that’s not a huge number, especially given its $144 million budget, Feig’s movies tend to be slow burns at the box office, with a lot of sustaining power. This opening is also the biggest for both Feig and star (and frequent collaborator)Melissa McCarthy, and so far is staying on track with predictions....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 331 words · Lisa Miller

Good Omens: Jon Hamm and Adria Arjona on Filming the “Unfilmable”

WithGood Omensnow streaming on Amazon Video, I recently got to participate in a group interview in London withJon HammandAdria Arjona. During the interview, they talked about the challenges of trying to make something that was famous for being unfilmable, how even though the story was written thirty years ago it’s still just as relevant today, what they learned about the project at the first read-through, when they feel like they’ve got a lock on their characters, and so much more....

August 26, 2025 · 14 min · 2873 words · Hector Baxter

Happytime Murders: Elizabeth Banks on the R-Rated Puppet Comedy

The adult comedyThe Happytime Murdersis set in the underbelly of Los Angeles, where puppets and humans co-exist. From directorBrian Henson, the film follows two clashing detectives – a human named Connie Edwards (Melissa McCarthy) and a puppet named Phil Philips (played by puppeteerBill Barretta) – who are forced to work together to solve the mystery of who is brutally murdering the former cast ofThe Happytime Gangpuppet show. On June 18, 2025, Collider (along with a handful of other online outlets) was invited to the Santa Clarita, Calif....

August 26, 2025 · 7 min · 1448 words · Nicole Nelson

Homeland Declared Racist by Its Own Graffiti

You know that joke about someone showing off a Chinese tattoo that they think says “peace” when it really says “worm”? That has more or less become a reality for the producers ofHomeland, who hired artists to create graffiti in a Syrian refugee camp set featuring pro-Assad messages. Instead, the artists used the opportunity to denounceHomelandfor its portrayal of Muslim culture. According toThe Guardian, in Season 5’s second episode, “The Tradition of Hospitality,” Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is seen walking around the camp, with the Arabic graffiti behind her saying things like “Homeland is racist,” “Homeland is a joke and it didn’t make us laugh,” even “#blacklivesmatter....

August 26, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Susan Lopez

How Elton John Changed Pop Music With Fourteen Albums in Five Years

This year, living icon SirElton Johnwas crowned withEGOT award status. John has won multiple Grammys (including a Grammy Legend Award), two Oscars for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” fromThe Lion King, and a Tony for the original score ofAida.Just this year, John won his first Emmy forElton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.The story leading up to the award-winning farewell performance was captured by directorsR.J. CutlerandDavid Furnishin their new filmElton John: Never Too Late....

August 26, 2025 · 31 min · 6450 words · Derek Tyler

How to iPhone Screen Record: Step-by-Step

Recording the screen of an iPhone has become a common task for many users. Whether it’s to capture a high score in a game, create a tutorial, or save an online video, iOS 11 and later versions provide a built-in screen recording feature. This function is easily accessible and does not require any third-party apps, making it a convenient tool for iPhone users. Before starting a screen recording, users must ensure the screen recording feature is added to the Control Center....

August 26, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Lisa Conrad

How Zola Presents Nicholas Braun as a Very Stupid Conscience

Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Zola.Morality exists inZola,Janicza Bravo’s phantasmagoric filtration of a true, fiendishly entertaining Twitter thread — even though the film is jammed unsubtly with lies, crimes, violence, sexual deviance, and racial appropriation. Throughout the propulsively paced comedy-thriller, two anchors of morality, of conscience, of kindness are in constant tension of being installed versus being ripped away by the tides. One of these anchors gains its strength from a sense of self-worth, of observance, and of smartness....

August 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1110 words · Anna Young