Lesley Manville Prepares for War in First 'Winter of the Crow' Image

The first look atLesley ManvilleinWinter of the Crowhas been unveiled. The Cold War thriller is currently filming in Warsaw, Poland,according to Deadline. The feature, helmed by Polish directorKasia Adamik,is based on a short story by acclaimed authorOlga Tokarczukand is being billed as“the surreal and cinematic world of 1981 Warsaw.” Set in December of 1981, the feature follows British psychiatry professor Dr. Joan Andrews (Manville), who arrives in the city justwhen martial law is imposed and the country is shut down overnight....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Joshua Perez MD

Lonely Planet: Diana Silvers and Younès Boucif Join Netflix Romance

Deadlinereports thatDiana Silvers, along withStanding Up’sYounès Boucif, will be joining the cast of the upcoming Netflix romance film,Lonely Planet, which stars the odd but exciting pairing ofLaura DernandLiam Hemsworth.Lonely Planetwill be a love story set in Morocco by writer, director, and producerSusannah Grant, of Netflix’s 2019 seriesUnbelievable, and is a continuation of the creative partnership between Netflix and 3dot productions. At this point in the production, plot details forLonely Planetare still largely unknown....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 327 words · Kylie Green

Lovecraft Country: Wunmi Mosaku on the Pain of Making Episode 5

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersfor Lovecraft Country, Season 1, Episode 5, “Strange Case.”] Lovecraft Countryhas already gone above and beyond in many respects, but still, I wasn’t ready for the events of Episode 5, “Stranger Case.” This installment finally puts the spotlight onWunmi Mosakuas Ruby, challenging both Mosaku andJamie Neumannto see the character through a mighty painful scenario. Via magic, Ruby is given the choice to transform into Neumann’s character, Dell, and get a first hand look at the opportunities she’s denied due to the color of her skin....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Kelly Chavez

Mission: Impossible Fallout Featurette Goes Behind the Scenes

SorryJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, butMission: Impossible – Falloutcontinues to be the must-see event of the summer. Time and time again this franchise has proved its worth, evolving with each installment while bringing eye-popping practical stunts to the forefront, andFalloutlooks no less exciting. Paramount has released a new behind-the-scenes featurette that teases a bit more about what to expect from the film, and I personally cannot wait to see what the team has cooked up....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Debra Oneal

Road House Remake Images: Jake Gyllenhaal & Conor McGregor Look Fierce

New photos were shared of the remake ofRoad House,featuring Oscar-nominated actorJake Gyllenhaaland former two-division UFC championConor McGregor. Production began on the reboot of the 1989 classic in August, and although no release date has been announced, moviegoers have been receiving snippets of what they can expect. Road Housemarks McGregor’s first stint as an actor, and he posted images via Twitter of himself in the crystal blue waters of the Dominican Republic where the movie is filmed....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Mark Herring

Sasha Calle’s Supergirl Movie Costume: Exclusive Photos

DC has revealed the new costumeSasha Calle’s Supergirl will be wearing inThe Flashduring this year’s Licensing Expo in Las Vegas. Collider’s ownSteven Weintraubis attending the event and got some exclusive pictures of the uniform, designed byAlexandra Byrne. Inspired by theFlashpointcomic book storyline, the upcoming movie will deal with alternate timelines and bring backEzra Milleras The Flash. Among the many heroes set to appear in DC’s version of the multiverse is Supergirl, with Calle chosen to play the Kryptonian heroine in the film....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 370 words · Dr. Jermaine Boyd

Sesame Workshop's Esme and Roy Debuts on HBO This Month

Here at Collider, we cover a lot of stuff, be itStar Wars, superheroes, or cinephile fare, and everything from movies and TV, to video games and web series. There’s something for everyone. But there’s so much stuff out there that sometimes our younger audience members get left out. So every once in a while, we’d like to shine a spotlight on some family-friendly content that parents and caregivers can confidently watch with the little ones....

August 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1115 words · Justin Shannon

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Deleted Scenes Breakdown

When it comes to massive Hollywood blockbusters, oftentimes the studio and the filmmakers want to keep some mystery to the magic. It’s no secret that a movie’s form can change drastically throughout production and post-production, and significant alterations can be made late in the game through reshoots and additional photography. But most of the time, everyone involved would like to keep that under wraps and simply present the finished film as-is....

August 18, 2025 · 6 min · 1068 words · Bobby Vargas

Super Troopers 2 Screening With Broken Lizard Q&A

I’ve got a few questions for you. Do you like Broken Lizard? Are you looking forward toSuper Troopers 2? Are you a fan of seeing movies before they’re in theaters? Will you be in the Los Angeles area April 9th? And, finally, would you like to seeJay Chandrasekhar,Kevin Heffernan,Steve Lemme,Paul SoterandErik Stolhanskedo a Q&A after you see the movie for free? If you answered yes to these questions I’m about to make you very happy....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Sarah Townsend

The 100 "Thirteen" Reaction: Lexa's Fate Is Revealed

Spoiler Warning:Seriously, if you haven’t watched the latest episode, “Thirteen,” do that immediately! The 100may be a television show and not real life with actual people, but the writers and actors have created a dense world with relatable characters despite the extreme conditions and constant unfathomable, life and death situations. That’s what makes it compelling, though more often than not, heartbreaking to watch. Lexa’s (Alycia Debnam-Carey) death makes all those that preceded feel insignificant in comparison....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 842 words · Alicia Davis

The Bachelor Franchise’s Casting Process Is Clearly Broken

Devin Straderis making headlines again, but for all the wrong reasons. The formerBachelorettecontestant was revealed to havea restraining order placed on him in 2017after he broke into an ex-girlfriend’s apartment, which led to his arrest. Straderdenied the allegations, but what’s truly troubling is thestatement given to theHollywood Reporterby someone who works onThe Bachelorette: “We take the safety of our contestants very seriously and make every effort to conduct thorough diligence. As exhaustive as our vetting process is, this protective order did not surface in our searches....

August 18, 2025 · 4 min · 688 words · Lauren Silva

The Best HBO Shows You Should Watch Right Now

It’s not TV. It’s HBO. That’s the moniker that graced pay cable screens throughout the 1990s, as the “Home Box Office” network began experimenting with original programming for the first time. Most of those early shows were comedies, and some were even groundbreaking (lookin’ at youThe Larry Sanders Show), but it wasn’t until the late 90s and early 2000s that HBO became responsible for inventing what is now known as “prestige TV....

August 18, 2025 · 11 min · 2343 words · Brian Vance

The Best ‘Matrix’ Story Didn’t Take Place in the Movies

With their ambitious sophomore effort, theWachowskiswrote a new chapter in cinema history. Famously combining science-fiction, martial arts, anime sensibilities, groundbreaking visual effects, and thematically dense storytelling,The Matrixis one of the ultimate genre-blending exercises ever committed to celluloid. And while its three sequels struggled to compare in terms of quality and originality, 2003’s animated anthology,The Animatrix, features some of the greatest storytelling and visuals to emerge from the franchise. Released concurrently withThe Matrix Reloaded, this varied collection of shorts greatly contextualizes and builds upon the world established by the 1999 film, taking viewers deeper into humanity’s war with the machines than any iteration before or after....

August 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1290 words · Derrick Hicks