If You Can’t Get Enough of 'Love on the Spectrum,' Check Out This TLC Series for More Romance

IfLove on the Spectrumunlocked a new part of your heart, you’re not alone. TheNetflix favoritehas captivated audiences with its earnest, often emotional portrayal ofneurodiversepeoplenavigating romance, independence, andself-discovery.The showbalances tenderness with humor, leaving you wishing everydating showcame with this much compassion. For viewers hoping to findmore showsthat make you laugh, cry, and put a little morekindness in your queue,we’ve got arecommendationthat comes with many of the same ingredients.TLCandMaxpremiered their new seriesJay & Pamelaon March 4....

July 18, 2025 · 4 min · 689 words · Drew Nunez

James Gunn Says Warner Bros. Would Make Scooby Doo 3 if He Asked

Update: After posting the article, James Gunn tweeted at us to say: The original article is below: James Gunnis one of the most popular directors working today. With critical hits likeGuardians of the GalaxyandThe Suicide Squad, Gunn has quickly won over the hearts of comic book fans everywhere with his unique blend of humor and character-driven storytelling. However, before he hit super stardom, he was best known as the screenwriter for the 2002 and 2004 live-actionScooby-Doomovies....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 630 words · Angela Bentley

Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: More Character Names Revealed

Remember when we got a bunch of hands as posters for the upcoming Season 1 ofThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power? After Prime Video unveiledfirst-look imagesand a trailer during the Super Bowl, it became much easier to figure out who those hands belonged to (not that we hadn’t triedbeforehand). However, neither the images nor the trailer unveiled the full main cast of the series, and three characters who haven’t been prominently featured have officially had their identities revealed....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Chelsea Mata

New ‘The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart’ Clip Introduces Alycia Debnam-Carey

Last week,Prime Videodebuted the first three episodes of its latest original series,The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart. Adapted from theHolly Ringlandnovel, the series centers on Alice Hart, a nine-year-old girl who goes to live with her grandmother following a tragic fire at her house. The newest episode of the season releases this Friday, August 11. Before it arrives on Prime Video, Collider is excited to share an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 437 words · James Powell

Ryan Reynolds Obliviously Promotes Welcome to Wrexham in Docuseries Trailer

Rob McElhenneyandRyan Reynoldshave created quite the tie-in with the first trailer for the duo’s docuseries,Welcome to Wrexham. TheIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiateam stared across the pond at their British counterparts through television, with the resemblance being quite uncanny.Welcome to Wrexhamwill explore Reynolds and McElhenney’s purchase of Wrexham AFC, with theTed Lasso-esque scenario being explored in a series for FX and FX on Hulu. While Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Frank (Danny DeVito), and their Wrexham counterparts may not be joining McElhenney and Reynolds in exploring Britain’s favorite sport, there are undoubtedly tons of antics to explore....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Michelle Ferguson

The 10 Biggest Plot Holes in the X-Men Movies, Ranked

With the X-Men making their way toward the Marvel Cinematic Universe throughDeadpool & Wolverine, looking back at the old FoxX-Menuniverse is interesting. These movies have tremendous rewatch value (for the most part), but some aspects have undeniably aged poorly, from storylines to visual effects. This is especially true when one thinks about how many large and gaping plot holes there are within this cinematic universe. It’s been a well-known fact for quite some time that this film universe is littered with so many plot holes that someone with trypophobia would be frightened just looking at them....

July 18, 2025 · 8 min · 1565 words · Victoria Rogers

The Crown Season 4 Adds Gillian Anderson as a Key Historical Figure

Season 3 has yet to premiere and already Netflix has addedGillian AndersontoThe Crown’s season 4 cast. The upcoming third season will feature an all-new cast as the fictional Queen Elizabeth II and her family grows older and years go by. As such, Oscar-winnerOlivia Colmanwill take over forClaire Foyas Elizabeth;Tobias Menzieswill play Prince Philip, a role originated byMatt Smith;Helena Bonham Cartersteps in forVanessa Kirbyas Princess Margaret; finally,Ben Danielswill play Margaret’s husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, first played byMatthew Goode....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Lynn Avery

The CW Crossover Synopses Reveal Supergirl, Flash Episodes

It’s heroes vs. aliens in the four-night crossover betweenSupergirl,The Flash,Arrow, andLegends of Tomorrow. We’ve seenthe photos, we’ve seenthe trailer, and now it’s time for the official descriptions for each of the episodes. It all begins on Monday, November 28th withSupergirl: Eliza (guest starHelen Slater) comes to town to celebrate Thanksgiving with her daughters. Alex (Chyler Leigh) decides it’s time to come out to her mother; Kara (Melisa Benoist) is shocked when Eliza suggests Mon-El (Chris Wood) has feelings for her, and Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and James (Mehcad Brooks) consider telling Kara the truth about the Guardian....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 544 words · Jill Figueroa

This Michelle Yeoh Movie Featured Hong Kong’s Own Wonder Woman

Those who’ve never been exposed to the joys ofHong Kong action cinemawould be pardoned for thinking that Academy Award winnerMichelle Yeohonly blitzed onto the scene oppositePierce Brosnan’s James Bond, but Yeoh was a star long before Hollywood ever heard of her, evident in her starring in a film featuring Hong Kong’s very own Wonder Woman! And no, it’s notthat Wonder Woman. The film in question isJohnnie To’sThe Heroic Trio, and, just like anysuperhero movie from Asia, it’s properly insane....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 1049 words · William Hart

Transformers and Top Gun Collab Sees Maverick Turned Into an Autobot

In a twist none of us could have predicted, Hasbro and Paramount Pictures have teamed to create aTop GunTransformers figure which embodies the spirit of Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. News of the Maverick Transformer arrives just a few months ahead of the release ofTop Gun: Maverick, with the figure itself featuring lots of clever nods to its cinematic counterpart. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but, wow, the Maverick Transformer figure looks rad as hell....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Carrie Miller

Universal Orlando Resort: First-Timer's Guide to Harry Potter and Beyond

I recently had the opportunity to visitUniversal Orlando Resortas part of a press trip and, believe it or not, it was my first time ever attending their incredible parks, attractions, and nearby hotels. Now it wasn’t exactly my first rodeo when it came to amusement parks: Efficient planning to get the best bang for my buck and some route-mapping to ensure we hit every possible ride, restaurant, and attraction in the time we had available was par for the course....

July 18, 2025 · 11 min · 2217 words · David Bolton

What the Hell Does '2001' Have to Do WIth Luca Guadagnino’s 'Queer'?

Due to some pushbacks related to last year’sSAG-AFTRA strike,Luca Guadagninoended up releasing two of the best films this year with the tennis dramaChallengersand the arthouse romanceQueer. WhileChallengersis certainly the most commercially viable work of his career thus far,Queeris a far more audacious, genre-bending experiment. Guadagnino has always had a talent for exploring the existential nature of desire and loneliness, butQueeris easily his most trippy work to date. Although it is based on the novel of the same name by the poetWilliam S....

July 18, 2025 · 4 min · 709 words · Philip Gutierrez

Why The Howling Succeeds By Throwing Out the Book

[TW: This article discusses the general topic of sexual assault and how it is portrayed in The Howling.] I didn’t likeThe Howlingwhen I first saw it. Joe Dante’s 1981 horror film about an entire town full of werewolves is weird, occasionally corny, and quietly upsetting in a way my teenage self couldn’t quite put a finger on. It also features a much-lauded werewolf transformation scene supervised by effects guruRob Bottinthat didn’t initially impress me – a character essentially inflates like a balloon, his skin bubbling like melting plastic as his human bones reforge into wolf bones....

July 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1776 words · Patrick Horne