Patriots Day: Ed Davis and Sergeant Jeffrey Pugliese Interview

WhenPeter BergandMark Wahlbergdecided to make a movie about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, many wondered if it was too soon, or even if it was a story that needed to be told. As someone that grew up near Boston and thought they knew what happened, I can tell you I’m glad they madePatriots Day. Not only is the film extremely respectful to the real life heroes and victims, the movie shows what really happened behind the scenes and highlights the importance of community and heroism....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Richard Byrd

Predator, Aliens, Halloween Maze Images Universal Studios

With the heritage of making horror films for over 80 years, Universal Studios Hollywood goes all-out on the most terrifying Halloween event in Los Angeles. Featuring the most authentic scares from some of the biggest horror properties in film and TV, this year’s attractions include mazes forThe Walking Dead,Insidious,Halloween,This Is The End,Guillermo delToro’s highly anticipatedCrimson Peak, and the return ofAlien vs. Predator, as well as the all-newTerror Tram: Survive The Purgeexperience on the backlot, four new scare zones and a brand new live stage show featuring theJabbawockeez....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 229 words · Jeffrey Moore

Runaways: Ariela Barer, Allegra Acosta on Marvel's Hulu Show

From showrunnersJosh SchwartzandStephanie Savage,Marvel’s Runaways, available to stream on Hulu on November 21st, tells the story of six teenagers – Alex Wilder (Rhenzy Feliz), Chase Stein (Gregg Sulkin), Karolina Dean (Virginia Gardner), Nico Minoru (Lyrica Okano), Gert Yorkes (Ariela Barer) and Molly Hernandez (Allegra Acosta) – who realize that their parents have been lying to them all their lives and that they’re really evil. As a result, this group of estranged friends, who also have secrets of their own, must band together to stop their parents before it’s too late....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1364 words · Gabrielle Wilkerson

Sam Raimi Isn’t the King of Weird '80s Horror Movies, This Guy Is

If anyone in the1980s could be called the king of weird horror movies, it would beFrank Henenlotter. There are plenty of other minds whose names could be up for the title, directors likeSam RaimiandStuart Gordon, but those figures don’t quite reach the oddball mold that Henenlotter shaped for himself. Even to this day, Frank Henenlotter’s brand is unmatched. His films are like walking down the seediest alley in New York City, digging deep into the deepest, smelliest, wettest trashcan possible, and deciding that trashcan is your new home....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1203 words · George Robinson

Solutions To Fix Vertical or Horizontal Lines on an Android Screen

Noticing strange lines on your Android screen can be frustrating and concerning. These vertical or horizontal streaks might appear suddenly, making it difficult to use your phone properly.Unfortunately, replacing the display is often the only way to fix vertical or horizontal line issues on your phone screen, as this problem typically indicates physical damage to the display. Before rushing to a repair shop, there are some troubleshooting steps worth trying. Sometimes, these lines appear due to software glitches, overheating, or loose connections....

June 3, 2025 · 14 min · 2780 words · Rita Gutierrez

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: JJ Abrams Teases Rey's Parents

It appears the debate over Rey’s parents will indeed continue inStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Ever sinceDaisy Ridley’s Rey was introduced as our new protagonist inStar Wars: The Force Awakens, fans have speculated that she’s somehow a relative of the Skywalkers. That’s a fair assumption given that the protagonist of both the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy is a Skywalker, but this new trilogy has appeared to veer off in new and interesting directions, so there remained the possibility that Rey was not, in fact, a Skywalker....

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 883 words · Jennifer Day

Taika Waititi, Jude Law in Talks for Showtime Series The Auteur

[Update:Showtime has confirmedCollider’s report and provided additional plot details. Our original story is below.] Hot off his Oscar win for writingJojo Rabbit,Taika Waititiand two-time Oscar nomineeJude Laware teaming onThe Auteur, a new limited series in development at Showtime, Collider has learned. While there are no deals in place yet, Waititi and Law are currently in negotiations with Showtime, which is saying goodbye toHomelandandShamelessthis year – andpossiblyRay Donovanas well. The network is ramping up its next generation of shows, includingHalo,Mr....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Leslie Cruz

The Best Superhero Show Out Right Now Is Actually a Hulu Sitcom

To celebrate the March 6th debut ofExtraordinarySeason 2 on Hulu, Collider teamed up with the streamer to invite fans to see the premiere episode on the big screen weeks before its release. The superhero comedy was created byEmma Moranas a way to spice up the tried and true “lost 20-something in the big city” formula by giving its stars superpowers. While Season 1 introduced us to 25-year-old powerless Jen (Máiréad Tyers) navigating a world she feels othered in, Season 2 digs deeper by exploring her literal mind space and what it might reveal about why she isn’t manifesting an ability like everyone else....

June 3, 2025 · 30 min · 6245 words · Nicole Green

The Boys: Diabolical Animated Anthology Series Announced

In a video announcement by Billy The Butcher himself,Karl Urban, Prime Video revealed at CCXP Worlds 2021 thatThe Boysis getting an eight-episode animated anthology series calledThe Boys: Diabolical. The series is set to reveal unseen, and perhaps different interpretations, to stories from withinThe Boysuniverse, with tales written by a handful of surprising and talented writers. Based on the announcement, it looks like we can expect this line-up of writers for each episode,The Boysco-creatorGarth Ennis,Awkwafina,Eliot GlazerandIlana Glazer,Evan GoldbergandSeth Rogen,Simon Racioppa,Justin RoilandandBen Bayouth,Andy Samberg, andAisha Tyler....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Kristin Palmer

The Girlfriend Experience Season 2 Review: Three Women

The most noticeable difference between the superb first season ofThe Girlfriend Experienceand its equally excellent second season is a matter of structure and collaboration. Where creatorsAmy SeimetzandLodge Kerriganworked together on directing and writing much of the first season, they cut the proverbial baby in half for the second, dividing the season into two separate yet vaguely similar storylines. In essence, Kerrigan and Seimetz have each made their own 200-minute movie, each one distinguished by these directors' personal visual style and tone....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1328 words · Eileen Contreras

The Real Pirates of Our Flag Means Death: From Blackbeard to Spanish Jackie

Season 2 of Max’s hit pirate comedyOur Flag Means Deathhas just hit our screens and will soon bid farewell to us once again, leaving fans to wait for another year for a third season. Or, rather, tohopefor a third season, as another run of the beloved series isn’t yet confirmed. But at least we have the continuing adventures of Gentleman Pirate Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) and his beloved Blackbeard (Taika Waititi) to keep us warm until then....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1177 words · Amber Fitzpatrick

The Ten Commandments 4K Review: The Definition of Epic

The modern moviegoer may recoil at the thought ofCecil B. DeMille’s 1956 biblical epicThe Ten Commandments. Nothing about it is particularly modern, and its story is one of the oldest we know. For a film that runs three hours and forty minutes (including an Overture and Intermission), that may seem like a major investment for an audience member who already knows that the Jews makes it out of Egypt. So why bother with an Old Hollywood telling of an Old Testament story that will take up your afternoon?...

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 811 words · Roger Clark

The Terror Season 2 Happening with New Story and Setting

AMC has officially given the greenlight forThe TerrorSeason 2, but it’ll be wildly different from the inaugural season of the horror series. Some may be unaware, butThe Terrorwas actually envisionedas an anthology, and so the second season will feature a new setting, new story, and new showrunners. The first season revolved around the true story of the Royal Navy’s polar explorer ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, both of which went searching for the Northwest Passage and were never seen again....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Lydia Powers