Shea Whigham on Homecoming and the Joker Movie

From visionary directorSam Esmail(the creator ofMr. Robot) andEli Horowitz&Micah Bloomberg, the creators of the critically acclaimed podcast of the same name, the psychological thrillerHomecomingfollows Heidi Bergman (Julia Roberts, in her first starring role in television), a caseworker at the Homecoming Transitional Support Center who helps soldiers deal with returning home from war. As she works with a young veteran named Walter Cruz (Stephan James) and they bond over his desire to rejoin civilian life, the two also develop a complex relationship while working through his experiences....

June 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1358 words · Joshua Castillo

Star Wars: Rey's Parents Answer Was Decided by Abrams & Johnson

One of the biggest questions coming out ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens, aside from the long-lasting effects of patricide, was who Rey’s parents really are.Daisy Ridley’s character was clearly introduced as our new hero of this brand newStar Warstrilogy, but the fact that she’s an orphan with unnamed parents who abandoned her at a young age was no mistake.Obviouslythere’s a big reveal there. And that reveal is coming inStar Wars: The Last Jedi....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Caleb Allen

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 to Feature the Technodrome?

The first looks atDave Green’sTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadowshave already hit the Internet to varying degrees of reception. We got a glimpse of new footage that revealed the film’s version of the fan-favorite villainsBebop and Rocksteady, followed quickly by thefirst full trailerthat puts the Turtles up against a mysterious menace alongside a new ally. And whilethe cast is aware that the first film had shortcomingsthat they hope to address in the sequel, fans will likely believe that when they see it....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 622 words · Jeffrey Foley

The Gore Warnings & Barf Bags Are Back Ahead of ‘Terrifier 3’s Release

It’s almost time forhorrorfans! We’re less than 10 days away from seeingArt the Clown’s deadly big screen return inTerrifier 3. The third chapter in directorDamien Leone’s indie slasher franchiseis about to smash the Halloween season over the head with a grotesque rotting pumpkin. While the marketing thus far has been killer with a ton of gory trailers and images that have made genre fans feel like they were waking up to their own demented version of Christmas morning, the best marketing is often the thing you don’t pay or plan for....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Joan Wilson

The Invitation Mondo Poster by Alan Hynes

We’re happy to provide you with the exclusive debut of a new Mondo poster forKarynKusama’shorror/thrillerThe Invitation. Designed byAlan Hynes, this deliciously creepy limited edition artwork will be available to add to your collection starting April 6th, just before the movie’s opening this Friday. As a bonus,Theodore Shapiro’soriginal score for the film will also be available in a limited pressing run; the soundtrack’s artwork hails fromJay Shawwith photography byCarli Davidson. As forThe Invitationitself,Logan Marshall-Greenstars as Will, a man who is invited to a dinner party by his ex-wife Eden (Tammy Blanchard) and her new husband David (Michiel Huisman)....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · William Johnson

The Lie Image: Joey King Is Unhinged in Veena Sud's Blumhouse Thriller

Yesterday, Blumhouse and Amazon Prime Video announced that eight new genre films will be heading to the streaming service under the “Welcome to Blumhouse” banner. Putting the focus on diverse casts, female voices and emerging filmmakers, the first slate of four films (the second half will arrive in 2021) kicks off withThe Lie, written and directed byThe KillingcreatorVeena Sud, which launches on October 6 alongsideEmmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr.‘sBlack Box. StarringJoey King,Peter Sarsgaard, andMireille Enos, the film follows a family torn to pieces after their teenage daughter (King) confessed to a horrible crime....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · Kara Collins

The Lure Review: Don't Follow This Siren's Song

[This is a re-post of my review from the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.The Lureopens this weekend in limited release.] At its core, the myth of the sirens expresses a fear about female sexuality and that the most beautiful women must also possess the most vicious temperament.Agnieszka Smoczynska’sThe Lurebegins promisingly enough with approaching siren sisters who take different directions when they try to live among humans, but the movie is so aggressively weird and abrasive that it lacks any emotional heft to the character’s journey, and at times seems to be acting strange for the sake of throwing us off-kilter rather than seducing us further into this bizarre tale....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 650 words · Michael Dixon

The Me You Can't See Trailer Reveals Oprah and Prince Harry's Docuseries

The first trailer forThe Me You Can’t See, from executive producersOprah WinfreyandPrince Harry, has dropped today. Offering a glimpse into the mental health struggles of many celebrities through candid conversations, the documentary series will premiere on Apple TV+ later this month. Together, Winfrey and Prince Harry will guide audiences through honest discussions about their own well-being, along with insight from seasoned experts and various mental health advocates.The Me you’re able to’t Seewill include conversations withLady Gaga,Glenn Close, NBA playersDeMar DeRozanandLangston Galloway, chefRashad Armstead, and more....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 315 words · Gregory Jimenez

The Munsters Reboot Video Shows Makeup Team Creating Iconic Looks

This is a big week for fans of musician and filmmakerRob Zombie, as the director returns to the world of feature length productions with his reimagining ofThe Munsters. Outside his musical career, the last three years have been quiet for Zombie, whose last on-screen project was3 From Hell, a continuation of hisFireflytrilogy. But,his latest featurewill be nothing like the gruesome and grotesque horror flicks the director’s known for, as this time, he’s making it PG....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 437 words · Nicole Ward

The Predator: Win Tickets to Our IMAX Screening with Q&A

Reader, we have a few questions for you. Are you aShane Blackfan? Do you like movies about monsters, particularly ones with dreadlocks and badass shoulder cannons? Do you like to see action movies on the biggest, loudest screen possible and—more importantly—for freeandbefore the film premieres? Will you be in the Los Angeles area on Thursday, September 13? If this sounds like you, I have some intergalactically fantastic news for you my friend: Collider is partnering with IMAX and 20th Century Fox for a special screening ofThe Predatoron September 13 in Los Angeles....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Ivan Arnold

The Suicide Squad Green Band Trailer Boasts New Footage

In case you couldn’t watch the hyper-violent, gloriously gonzo red band trailer forJames Gunn’sThe Suicide Squadfor some reason (your mom is around, you’re at work, you hate fun, etc.), don’t worry your giant shark-shaped head a moment longer. The decidedly much more SFW green band trailer is here, teasing the same buck wild action and ironic humor with only the slightest edited-for-television sheen. RELATED:Two New ‘The Suicide Squad’ TV Spots Reveal More of the Team...

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · James Greene

This Is Going to Hurt Images Reveal Ben Whishaw-Led Comedy-Drama Series

The first images for the upcoming comedy-drama series at AMC+This is Going to Hurtare out now. The series is set to premiere on Thursday, July 27, 2025. The limited series is based onAdam Kay’s 2017 award-winning international memoir of the same name which was a collection of diary entries that chronicled Kay’s journey through medical training from 2004 to 2010. The series will also be written by Kay, who will also serve as the creator and executive producer....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 424 words · Charles Sanchez

Unfriended: Dark Web Trailer Is an Internet Age Nightmare

The first trailer forUnfriended: Dark Webhas finally hit the web. Oddly enough for an internet-centric movie, the trailer has been in theaters for a bit but Blumhouse only just unleashed the terror online. The semi-sequel borrows the concept form the original film, but spins out an entirely new story — told in real-time on computer screens. This time around, the film centers on a group of college-aged friends who stumble into possession of the wrong laptop....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Kristen Williams