• The Batman: What Zoë Kravitz Is Reading To Prepare For Her Catwoman Role

    In a recent sit-down with Happy Sad Confused, Zoë Kravitz revealed that to inform her characterization of Selina Kyle and her slinky alter-ego, she's looking to an iconic storyline by the writer who is basically responsible for the dark, gritty characterization of Batman we all know and love.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • Yellowstone Season 3 Release Date, Cast, Story And Spoilers

    The golden age of classic Western films may be over, but a new kind of Western has established its place in the world of prestige TV. Whether you're a huge fan already or you're just getting into it, here's everything we know so far about Yellowstone season 3.

    By Jane Harkness June 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • Who Is Tim Sullivan From Floor Is Lava?

    Netflix's new reality game show Floor Is Lava is fun for people of all ages. However, astute viewers may have noticed that the credits of the first episode included a tribute to a man named Tim Sullivan. Here's who he is.

    By Pauli Poisuo June 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason The Crown Is Ending

    While the monarchy remains a fixture in United Kingdom, it seems the Queen's reign is over in streaming land -- and much sooner than you might have expected. That's right, Netflix's critically-adored historical drama, The Crown, couldn't even outlast the interminable reign of its subject.

    By Patrick Phillips June 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • Why John David Washington 'Couldn't Get Over' Filming Tenet's Opening Scene

    Christopher Nolan's upcoming flick Tenet is going to blow a lot of minds — and it started with that of its star. John David Washington recently spoke with EW about his experience working on the flick — and, in particular, about how shooting its epic opening scene had his brain spinning.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Lord Of The Rings Fans React To Actor Ian Holm's Death

    The grey rain-curtain of this world has rolled back, all has turned to silver glass, and the actor the world came to know and love as Bilbo Baggins has landed on white shores, and beyond, found a far green country under a swift sunrise. Sir Ian Holm has died at the age of 88, The Guardian confirms.

    By Patrick Phillips June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • This Outlander Actor Really Wants To Play James Bond

    It may still be some time before Bond fans see Daniel Craig's final turn as the famous 007 agent in Universal's upcoming No Time To Die, but the hunt for Craig's replacement has been on for years, and one actor from the hit Starz series Outlander admits he's had his eye on the role.

    By Abbey White June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • The Hijacking Thriller That's Crushing It On Amazon Prime

    Looking for a tense thriller starring one of the best actors in the business? Amazon Prime Video has got you covered. 7500, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as an airline pilot who finds himself dealing with terrorists intent on hijacking his plane, has touched down on the streaming service.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • The Marvel Superhero Movie That Just Unexpectedly Turned Up On Disney+

    A new addition to Disney+ is raising some eyebrows for more than one reason. The 2015 reboot Fantastic Four has unexpectedly dropped on the streaming service, one of only a few available selections (so far) to have been produced by Fox Studios before its acquisition by the Mouse House in 2019.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Why You Should See Tenet In Theaters, According To Christopher Nolan

    Despite all the conjecture and speculation online about whether the movie will actually be able to hit the big screen before the end of the summer, there's been very little concrete information about Nolan himself thinks about Tenet making it to theaters. Recently, that situation finally changed.

    By Dany Roth June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Marisa Tomei Regrets Playing Spider-Man's Aunt May

    Marisa Tomei has some misgivings about one of her most high-profile roles. The actress recently revealed in an interview with Collider that she has regrets about playing Aunt May, the mother figure to Peter Parker in Marvel's most recent round of Spider-Man films, and other characters like her.

    By Nina Starner June 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Fans Are Freaking Out Over The First Teaser For The Snyder Cut

    That's right folks, real footage from the Snyder Cut has been released, and we've got to admit it actually looks pretty darn cool. The teaser hit Twitter with a parade of exuberant GIFs, accompanied by fans' unflinching adoration for what they've seen, and anticipation for what's to come.

    By Patrick Phillips June 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Why This Awesome T-Rex Scene Was Cut From Jurassic Park

    The T-Rex attack scene in 1993's Jurassic Park is absolutely epic — but another, equally nail-biting scene involving the big fella failed to make the cut. Screenwriter David Koepp revealed that one T-Rex scene, which was included in the screenplay, was shot down early by director Steven Spielberg.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Kevin Bacon's Friday The 13th Role Still Horrifies Him To This Day

    Kevin Bacon got his cinematic start being paddled to the tune of "thank you, sir, may I have another" in National Lampoon's comedy classic Animal House, but the genre a lot of his fans know him best for is horror. Bacon's role in Friday the 13th provides an ongoing and unusual fear to this very day.

    By Dany Roth June 18th, 2020 Read More
  • A Star Trek: Voyager Actor Once 'Almost Killed' Harrison Ford

    Thanks to Star Trek: Picard and the novel coronavirus that's had us cooped up in our houses, a lot of fans are revisiting Star Trek: Voyager. And it's not just fans - actors from the show have a podcast looking back on it, and have related a harrowing story of almost taking out Hollywood royalty.

    By Dany Roth June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Best Disney Movie You've Never Seen Is Available On Disney+

    This far into the industry-wide production shutdown, you've got to start digging deep for fresh content, and what better place to plant your shovel than Disney+? If you dig hard and fast enough, you just might stumble upon an underwatched Disney classic from 1971 called Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

    By Zach Lisabeth June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Atlantis: The Lost Empire Sequel You Never Got To See

    Way back in 2001, Disney released a criminally underrated animated feature entitled Atlantis: The Lost Empire. At the time, the film was unique within the Disney oeuvre for its lack of music or proven source material mined from classic fairy tales and fables.

    By Zach Lisabeth June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • How No Time To Die Could Change The Franchise In A Major Way

    A leak from the set of the film has led many observers to the conclusion that No Time to Die will see Bond become a father for the first time — a development which could fundamentally change the series forever. While this plot point hasn't been confirmed, the evidence is pretty compelling.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Avatar: The Last Airbender's Cabbage Merchant

    There is one character from Avatar who stands out from the pack for his impact on the story and well-cultivated air of mystique. He is a character so nuanced in his development and critical in his function as witness to history that he is known by no name, only by his profession.

    By Zach Lisabeth June 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The 2021 Oscars Will Break A 32-Year Ceremony Streak

    On June 15, 2020, after weeks of speculation about what might happen regarding the 2021 Academy Awards ceremony, the board of governors took to Twitter to make an enormous announcement. The 2021 Oscars will break from a three-decade tradition.

    By Nina Starner June 16th, 2020 Read More