Netflix's The Punisher Video Goes Behind the Scenes

So you’ve already binged the entirety of Marvel and Netflix’sThe Punisher, right? If not, you should remedy that. I know that the disappointments ofIron FistandThe Defendershad soured the run-up to the brutal debut ofJon Bernthal’s solo series, but you should give this thing another chance. It’s a thorough and thought-provoking look at PTSD, military service, the treatment (or lack thereof) of veterans returning home, soldiers for hire, and the thin line between paranoia and earnest conspiracy....

August 23, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Brian Camacho

Netflix’s The Most Hated Man on the Internet: Everything You Need to Know

Quick Links Hatred is a strong emotion, usually reserved for a select few things or people. Although almost everyone hates things like stepping in gum, falling down the stairs, or missing the train by a couple seconds, few people are universally hated. However, there are a few exceptions. People like Adolf Hitler, who caused insurmountable amounts of harm, are usually regarded as universally hated. A newNetflix docuseriescalledThe Most Hated Man on the Internetlooks like it will be adding one more name to this list of universally hated people:Hunter Moore....

August 23, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · Ronald Marshall

New Adventures of Old Christine Cast and Character Guide (and Where They Are Now)

When you think about comedy extraordinaireJulia Louis-Dreyfus, what comes to mind? ProbablySeinfeld, where she played the judgmental and bad-at-dancing Elaine Benes, orVeep, where she played the narcissistic and problematic Vice President Selina Meyer. But what about the hidden gem that isThe New Adventures of Old Christine? Created and produced byKari LizerandAndy Ackerman, this hysterical and quick-witted sitcom follows Christine Campbell (Louis-Dreyfus), a very dysfunctional divorced mother doing her best to raise her young son Ritchie (Trevor Gagnon) and balance a dating life....

August 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1184 words · David Barnes

Oscar Nominations: The Highs and J-Lows

On this week’sFor Your Consideration, Collider’s awards expertsScott Mantz,Perri NemiroffandJeff Sneiderrun down the highs and J-lows of this morning’s Oscar nominations, which did not includeHustlersstarJennifer Lopez– expected Original Song nomineeBeyonce, for that matter. Where do we even begin? Well, for starters,Jokerbeat out all films with 11 nominations, including Best Director forTodd Phillips, which leftLittle WomenhelmerGreta Gerwigout of the lineup. Everyone seems upset about this… except for theFYCgang, who feel strongly that the five men whowererecognized were all deserving of their nominations....

August 23, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Robyn Stephenson

Pokemon Crown Tundra: Regis Locations and How to Catch 'em All

Pokemon Sword & Shield’s second DLC, Crown Tundra, has finally arrived and I, for one, couldn’t be more excited. I originally held off on buying the expansion pass for the Isle of Armor but once Crown Tundra was announced and it was revealed that some of the iconic legendary Pokemon would be back, I knew I had to have it. After obtaining the Crown Pass, players can board a train at Wedgehurst to head to the Crown Tundra to delve into the frozen adventure....

August 23, 2025 · 3 min · 557 words · Steven Farrell

Sorry Poirot & Marple, Agatha Christie’s Best Detective Is in This Thriller

There is perhaps no author in history whose name is more synonymous with the mystery genre thanAgatha Christie, as the British writer is responsible for literally hundreds of great detective stories. The attention to detail in the way Christie constructs her mysteries is the main reason whyadaptations of her novels and short storieshave never ceased to rise in popularity; it’s engaging for both viewers and readers to follow her tightly wound cases and attempt to solve the mysteries before the characters do....

August 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1195 words · April Baker

Stephen King’s Most Terrifying Short Story Has Yet To Be Adapted

Between movies, TV, and even a few video games, there is a sea ofStephen Kingadaptations out there for fans to consume, but there are still a number of his works yet to be lifted from the page. One of these is his 1981 short story, “The Jaunt.“This bite-sizesci-fi horrorstory packs a ridiculous amount of substance into just over 20 pages. It’s a tale that chronicles the invention of teleportation, referred to as “Jaunting,” told from the perspective of a 24th century family waiting to be Jaunted to Mars for a business trip....

August 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1145 words · Melvin Knight

Steve Carell on Welcome to Marwen and The Office Reunion

From directorRobert Zemeckis, the biographical dramedyWelcome to Marwentells the real life story of Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell), who turns to his own artistic imagination when a devastating attack wipes away all of his memories. His creation of the mythical town of Marwen, where World War II fighter pilot Captain Hogie (the suave hero action figure version of Hogancamp) fights his enemies to protect his friends (embodied by life-like dolls inspired by the women he knows), becomes as much of a healing tool as it is a beautiful art installation....

August 23, 2025 · 10 min · 2015 words · Ronald Bruce II

The 10 Best Trending Books On BookTok That Should Be Adapted Into Movies

You can never have too many good book adaptations. And while many have been made over the years, only a few have hit the right note with viewers. However, after the advent of BookTok, the popularity of books has gained substantial momentum. FromThe Hating GametoRed, White, and Royal Blue, all these books hit BookTok’s top charts before being recognized by producers. And withPeople We Meet On Vacationbeing adapted soon, it might be nice to look at BookTok and wonder what’s so special about these chartbusters....

August 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1405 words · Jay Williams

The Bastard Executioner Recap: "Effigy/Ddelw"

The Bastard Executionerspent two hours last week setting up its premise and leaving opportunity wide open for some interesting paths. Now that the starting gate is open and the characters are all in place, Episode 3 would be the perfect time to really get into the lean, mean storytellingKurt Sutteris damn good at. Instead, “Effigy/Ddelw” was a lot of moping about as Brattle settles into his new role as (imposter) executioner and more rebels are put in their place....

August 23, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · Mr. Johnny Vincent

The Boys on Amazon: You're The Worst's Aya Cash in Talks to Join Cast

Amazon’sThe Boyshas yet to premiere and already it’s making casting decisions for season 2—if season 2 ends up getting greenlit.Deadlinereported on Friday thatYou’re the WorstactorAya Cashis in talks for the role of Stormfront. This is a role unlike anything Cash has played in the past, making it equally surprising and exciting to see her name associated with this new series. The Boysis currently preparing for its series premiere on July 26 and has not yet been renewed for season 2....

August 23, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · Danny Johnson

The Consultant Trailer Shows Christoph Waltz Playing Eerie Games

Prime Video has unveiled the release date, a trailer, and some first-look images forThe Consultant, which is the highly anticipated thriller series starring Academy Award winnerChristoph Waltz(Inglorious Basterds). Set in the game development world, the series follows a business consultant who is hired to improve a company’s numbers – even if that means that he has to become an unpopular figure among the employees of Comp Ware. The teaser trailer forThe Consultantgoes straight to the point and introduces us to the distinctly-named Regus Patoff (Waltz), who is 100% comfortable with the idea that employees will grow to either fear him or hate him....

August 23, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Scott Estes

The Matrix Resurrections: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Explains His Morpheus

Yahya Abdul-Mateen IIis breathing life back into belovedMatrixcharacter, Morpheus, in the newThe Matrix Resurrectionsand sat down withEntertainment Weeklyto talk about the character take-over. The Emmy award-winning actor (Watchmen) has had his fair share of larger-than-life roles including performances inAquaman,Us, and the reimaginedCandymanfilm that came out earlier this year. But stepping into the shoes ofLaurence Fishburnemay be his biggest role yet. Fishburnetold an interviewerin 2020 that he had “not been invited” back for the sequel just yet, but nonetheless wished the cast well on this new journey....

August 23, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Teresa Elliott