'Plan C' Trailer Reveals the Ongoing Fight for Reproductive Rights

In June 2022, the United States Supreme Court made the mind-blowing decision to overturnRoe v. Wade, delivering a crushing blow for those seeking safe and timely access to abortion-based healthcare. Since, and even before then, many people have beenworking tirelesslyto ensure that those who can become pregnant have the means to terminate their pregnancy should they choose. Focusing on the struggles facing these brave advocates, physicians, and midwives, filmmakerTracy Droz Tragoswill tell the story of their heroic work in the upcoming documentaryPlan C....

August 22, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · April Brown

'Scream' Fans Need To Watch This WTF Slasher Series Where True Crime Obsession Meets Gross-Out Horror

The big screen was the first home for slashers. GranddaddiesNorman Bates and Leatherfacepaved the way for the killers to come, from Jason Voorhees in the 1980s, Ghostface in the 1990s, and the cannibals ofWrong Turnin the 2000s. But in the past decade, the small screen has become the second home to slashers who can rack up an impressive kill count with a macabre inventiveness.Scream QueensandScreamwere released in 2015, and the subgenre has only grown since then, becoming a staple withinTV horror shows....

August 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1080 words · Patricia Jenkins

'Thank You Very Much' Review: As Close To Understanding the Method to Andy Kaufman's Madness As You'll Get

The comedy world has had its share of innovators over the years, those who break down walls to do something that hasn’t been seen before. It’s the perfect arena for creativity because, although people might not laugh, they will give anything a shot for the sake of humor, andperhaps nobody embodied the chaos of comedy more firmly thanAndy Kaufman. He achieved that elusive dream of posthumous legendary status, but it’s not just a case of being remembered fondly now he’s dead, but that everything his career and persona stood for during his life made the perfect warm-up act to a legendary death....

August 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1298 words · Tracey Meza

'The Bear' Just Proved That This Fan-Favorite Character Is Carmy's New Replacement as Lead

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Bear Season 4. WhenThe Bearfirstpremiered, it appeared to be centered on Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) dealing with his brother’s death and the restaurant that had consequently been left to him. However, with theshow now in its fourth season, there has been a clear shift in narrative as the ensemble cast steps more into the limelight. As Carmy has fallen out of love with cooking, his place at the show’s center is fading, andthe true star of the show is stepping out of the shadows....

August 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1064 words · Kenneth Rosario

'The Whale' & 9 More Of 2022's Most Divisive Films

It feels like there’s a great deal of division in the world at the moment. That sense of people being unable to agree about things carries over to the world of film, too. It’s rare to get one movie that most viewers agree is great (or even good), and it’s similarly uncommon to have a highly-criticized movie come out with virtually no viewers defending it. RELATED:In Defense of The Year’s Most Divisive Film: 10 Things ‘Blonde’ Does Well...

August 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1411 words · Zachary Anderson

'Weapons' Casts Julia Garner Opposite Josh Brolin

Zach Cregger’s latest horror flickWeaponsjust added a more firepower to its cast with an Emmy-winning star. Afterswapping outPedro PascalforJosh Brolinamid scheduling conflicts aroundFantastic Four, Collider can confirm thatJulia Garneris slated to join the much-anticipated and heavily guarded film by the breakoutBarbariandirector. We can also reveal that filming is slated to take place starting in May in Atlanta and run throughout June and July. Initially slated to start production late in 2023,Weaponswas one of several projects pushed back by theWGA and SAG-AFTRA strikeslast year....

August 22, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Christopher Smith

10 Best 'The Nun II' Characters, Ranked

For ten years now,The Conjuringuniverse has been expanding far beyond the horror museum within the Warren’s household, with atimelineverging onX-Menlevels of confusion. The Conjuring’s cavalcade of characters has been spun off into some rather terrifying cinematic ventures, fromAnnabelleto Valak. Audiences and critics alike have cited this supernatural sequel as being an improvement on its 2018 predecessor. This in large part is thanks to a deeper connection to the characters, with Conjuring alum Michael Chaves returning to direct after working on the third Conjuring film, and co-screenwriter Akela Cooper being a major force behind the script hot off her success withM3GAN....

August 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1085 words · Dana Rodriguez

10 Best John Huston Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes

Legendary screenwriter and director,John Huston, was a trailblazer of American cinema who produced some of Hollywood’s greatest films includingThe Treasure of Sierra Madre, The African QueenandKey Largo.Born in Missouri, Huston was the only child of actor,Walter Huston, who originally studied as an artist in Paris before moving to Los Angeles. After co-writing several successful scripts, Huston made his directorial debut in 1941 withthe iconic film noir,The Maltese Falcon. Throughout his 46-year career, Huston earned a total of 15 Academy Award nominations and also appeared in minor film roles, most notably as Noah Cross in the neo-noir,Chinatown....

August 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1471 words · John Sparks

20 Best Animated Movies From Your Childhood That You Forgot About

Childhood movies become fuzzier as you get older. Sometimes all that’s left is a snippet of a long-forgotten catchy tune or a specific animated scene that lives in the depths of your brain. You’ll often wonder, “Where is that from?” just to realize that the mouse family on a train was an obscure film you saw as a youngster. Many remember the golden years of Disney animation in the ’90s, with world-renowned classics likeThe Lion KingandAladdin....

August 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1324 words · Stephanie Hendricks

2021 Golden Globes: The Biggest Snubs and Surprises

The Golden Globes nominationswere announced today, and as if right on cue, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced to the world their intention to keep it weird every single time. This small, secretive voting body has a tendency to make some outside-the-box picks (remember whenThe Touristwas nominated for Best Picture?) and 2021 was no different. There were expected nominees to be sure. Prestige dramas likeNomadlandandMankracked up their presumed nominations and continue to barrel towards the Oscars....

August 22, 2025 · 4 min · 726 words · Mr. Bradley Cook

A Brand New Anime from ‘Assassination Classroom’ Producer Is Coming to Netflix This Summer

About a decade ago,Studio Hibariproduced the bingeworthy seriesAssassination Classroom, which ran for only a year, comprising two seasons and forty-seven episodes. The anime remains a huge favorite to many, and we have the brilliant team behind it to thank, including Studio Hibari. Most recently, the production company has been attached to another promising project,the upcomingTougen Ankiadaptation, which was announced in May 2024 and, as confirmed by What’s on Netflix, will debut onNetflixthis July....

August 22, 2025 · 2 min · 399 words · Peter White

Alice Through the Looking Glass: New Images Tease Sequel

Disney has released a handful of new images from the sequelAlice Through the Looking Glass, giving fans a closer look at the long-awaited follow-up toTim Burton’s 2010 box office behemothAlice in Wonderland. The Mouse House enlistedThe MuppetsandMuppets Most WantedhelmerJames Bobinto direct the sequel while Burton stepped back into a producorial capacity, but it took some time for Disney to finally pull the trigger on the follow-up after the first movie raked in over $1 billion worldwide....

August 22, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Vincent Marquez

Apple Discontinued The iPhone 14 Series This Year But It’s Still A Great Option

The iPhone 14 may no longer be front and center in Apple’s lineup, but it remains a remarkably strong choice for buyers looking for a capable, stylish smartphone without spending flagship-level money. Even as newer models like the iPhone 16E make headlines, the iPhone 14 continues to prove its worth, blending familiar design, impressive features, and a newly discounted price tag that makes it more accessible than ever. The iPhone 14 carries forward the design language that Apple fans know well: clean lines, rounded corners, and a refined aesthetic that still feels premium in 2025....

August 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1383 words · Melissa Strong