Martin Scorsese Eyeing Killers of the Flower Moon Movie

Martin Scorseseis eyeing a project that would reunite him with two of his greatest collaborators:Robert De NiroandLeonardo DiCaprio. The creative team is circling an adaptation ofDavid Grann’sKillers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBIscripted byMunichandCurious Case of Benjamin ButtonscreenwriterEric Roth.Killers of the Flower Moonchronicles the murder of several members of the Osage Indian nation after they discovered rich deposits of oil beneath their land and the bungled FBI investigation that followed....

August 11, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Joshua Richardson

Martin Scorsese Loved This Low-Budget Zombie Movie

In 2012, filmmaker extraordinaireMartin Scorsesespoke with GQ abouthis preference forvampire moviesover zombie movies. He discussed the extensive list of stories to be told about vampires due to their diversity and sexual allegory, but zombies? Not so much. That being said, there was onezombie moviethat Scorsese had seen in London during the production ofHugothat “took the zombie idea to another level.” The film was 2008’sColin, written and directed by Welsh filmmakerMarc Priceand made for absolutely zero budget (£45 according to an interview Price gave to theGuardian)....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 772 words · Patrick Miller

Netflix's The Circle: Every Season Ranked

Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers through the Season 4 finale of The Circle US.Originally created by British network Channel 4,The Circleis a very peculiar reality show. With four American seasons and two international versions on Netflix, the competition has players facing each other in a series of challenges and forming alliances to get to the final round. And, just as in other social based games, like Big Brother, they must craft a well-rounded, likeable, and non-threatening persona capable of making others more inclined to have their backs....

August 11, 2025 · 9 min · 1820 words · Elizabeth Cook

New Movie Trailers: Rogue One, A Monster Calls, and More

Trailers are often our best ally when trying to decide what to watch next when it comes to movies, television, and other mediums. We know making those decisions is hard most of the time, but “This Week in Trailers” makes the process a little less painful by rounding up the latest trailers of each week. The final viewing decision will be up to you, but we want to make sure you don’t miss any available option....

August 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1501 words · Mark Todd

New Orphan Black Series in the Works at AMC

A year and a half after it went off the air, it appearsOrphan Blackmay be making a comeback.Varietyreports that a newOrphan Blackseries is in development at AMC with Temple Street Productions—which produced the original series—onboard to produce. This won’t be a continuation of the BBC America show that ran for five seasons, nor will it be a spinoff. Instead, it will reportedly be a new show with new characters that takes place in the same universe asOrphan Black....

August 11, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Jeremy Richard

New to Netflix August 2019

Netflix is absolutely stacked with a variety of new TV shows, movies, documentaries, and animated specials this August. On the TV side, new seasons ofGLOW,Mindhunter,Dear White People,She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and more bring a fresh set of episodes for their millions of fans around the world. New series likeWu Assassins,Cannon Busters, andThe Dark Crystal: Age of Resistancemake their debut, just a few of the many originals to hit the platform next month....

August 11, 2025 · 10 min · 2121 words · Amy Greene

No, ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Isn’t Easy — Just Ask Zendaya

If one were to write a list of professions that warrant the least amount of sympathy, “celebrity” would likely top that list. While it’s true that an acting career on stage and screen falls to only a handful, once you’ve reached that celebrity status, the world is your oyster, as they say. Trips to exotic locales, hobnobbing with Hollywood’s elite, and a good night’s sleep on a heap of cash just for saying a few lines here and there are just a few of the benefits celebrities presumably receive....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 791 words · Phillip Mcdonald

Peacock Reveals First Trailer for the Satirical Dark Comedy 'Based on a True Story'

During NBCU’s Upfront Presentation at Radio City Music Hall, the first official trailer for the upcoming dark-comedy-thriller limited seriesBased on a True Storywas revealed. The series that will take a satirical look at America’s obsession with true crime is set to be 8 episodes long will all episodes premiering on June 8 exclusively on Peacock. The new trailer follows series leads Ava Bartlett, a realtor played by Emmy Award nomineeKayley Cuoco(The Flight Attendant), and her husband Nathan played byChris Messina(Air)....

August 11, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Ryan Gregory

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Discuss Returning to ‘Clone High’ After Two Decades

Over the last few decades,Christopher MillerandPhil Lordhave become some of the most interesting creators working in comedy today. The pair wrote and directedCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,The Lego Movie, as well as directed21 Jump Streetand22 Jump Street, and worked on such projects asSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verseand the upcomingAcross the Spider-Verse,The Last Man on Earth,The Afterparty, and many, many more things you probably love. But Lord and Miller got their start withClone High, an MTV series that only lasted a single season (which didn’t even air all of its episodes in the United States), and which was also one of the funniest shows of the 2000s....

August 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1556 words · Pamela Williams

Rey's Parents: Rian Johnson on If Kylo Ren Is Telling the Truth

Spoilers ahead forStar Wars: The Last Jedi. Fans are, as expected, already buzzing aboutStar Wars: The Last Jediand some of the shocking twists and turns writer-directorRian Johnsonincluded in the movie. Arguably the most controversial point was the reveal that Rey’s parents were nobodies. After two years of fan speculation that Rey could be the offspring of Han/Leia, Luke, Obi-Wan Kenobi, or other major characters, it turns out that her parents were junk traders who sold her off for drinking money when she was a child....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 797 words · Miss Sarah Hinton MD

Stephen King Is Still Mad 'Salem's Lot' Got Shelved

In a situation that has both fans of the original 1975 novel and itsauthorStephen Kingperplexed, Warner Bros. continues to hold back the release of the highly anticipatedSalem’s Lotmovie remake, helmed by none other thanGary Dauberman. Despite the completion of its filming in 2021 and additional shooting in 2022, the adaptation of King’s renowned vampire novel for the silver screen remains shelved, with still no clear release date in sight. The author of the novel, however — Stephen King, who is the heart, words, and brains behind some of the most critically acclaimed novels and Hollywood projects, includingThe Shawshank Redemption, the highest-rated film of all time — has watchedSalem’s Lot, believes it’s quite good, and has no idea why the studio is not moving forward with its release....

August 11, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Bryce Gutierrez

Stranger Things: Unanswered Questions We Have Ahead of Season 4

Stranger Thingsis finally coming back with a supersized runtimeand a story that is set to be grander than what we’ve seen before. The Netflix series has long been the crown prince of the streaming service, being their first giant hit and becoming a cultural touchstone that brought the 1980s nostalgia of films likeThe Goonies,E.T.,with modern day VFX and budget to produce a series viewers of all ages could fall behind. However,plenty happened in the jampacked Season 3that was released three years ago....

August 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1188 words · Erin Thompson

The Americans Season 5: Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields Interview

The FX seriesThe Americanshas consistently been one of the best dramas on television, with an intricately woven plot that’s pulled off with ease by its tremendously talented cast of actors. With the tension among the characters rising and only two seasons left to tell their story, co-showrunnersJoe WeisbergandJoel Fieldswere at the TCA Summer Press Tour to preview what’s to come. During this exclusive interview with Collider, executive producers/writers Weisberg and Fields talked about how surreal the first-time Emmy nominations are, especially four seasons into its run, when the show reached its stride, how they decided on two final seasons to finish up this story, that Season 5 is going to see many things come to a head that were set in motion at the beginning, when they realized thatKeri Russellcould pull off this role so expertly, when Paige’s storyline grew to what it is now, and whether we might ever see Martha again....

August 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1549 words · Angela Knight