Zack Snyder Applauds the First Hero from DC’s Cinematic Rebirth

Zack Snyder, once at the helm of the expansive and darkly-tinged SnyderVerse, has emerged once more from the shadows, not as a director but as an avid supporter of the upcoming reboot of the DC Universe. In the dynamic realm of superhero cinema, legacies are built on daring ideas, memorable characters, and – most importantly – unwavering passion from those who breathe life into these tales. Recently, Snyder exhibited his enthusiasm for the imminent DC Universe by sharing a promotional image from the much-anticipated filmBlue Beetle....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Ashley David

Zoe Saldana Pays Tribute to Star Trek Co-Star Anton Yelchin

Last weekend, tragedy struck Hollywood once again, when another beloved actor,Anton Yelchin,passed awayat the age of 27. The death was a result of a freak accident, with the actor found at his home, pinned between his own vehicle and a concrete mailbox. Today we have yet another touching tribute celebrating the actor’s life, from hisStar Trekfranchise co-starZoe Saldana. Many ofAnton Yelchin’s colleagues and fans within the Hollywood communitypaid tributeto the late actor as the news first broke on Sunday morning....

August 3, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Rachel Roberts

'28 Years Later' Writer Alex Garland Reveals Original Plot for the Movie

28 Years Lateris one of the most anticipated movies of 2025, with a lot of credit going towards the phenomenal first trailer. Danny Boyle returns with his long-time screenwriter,Alex Garland, after 18 years away from the franchise (28 Weeks Laterwas released in 2007). Some details about28 Years Laterhave already been revealed, including its leading cast — Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes headline the threequel. Even after the first trailer, the plot of the upcoming movie largely remains a mystery....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Keith Swanson

10 Best Underrated Shows on Max Most People Haven’t Seen

HBO and its streaming companionMaxhave retained the reputation of being a home for prestige dramas, hilariously absurd comedies, and fruitful combinations of both. With series such asSuccession,theGame of Thronesfranchise, andThe White Lotusunder its umbrella, the media giant has inspired culturally relevant discussions about tourism, hierarchy, and capitalism. However, there are several underrated projects that similarly poke and prod at societal taboos and contentious topics with a similar or stronger method of execution....

August 2, 2025 · 10 min · 1954 words · Frank Moreno

10 Classic TV Sitcoms That Have Aged Really Well

The sitcom is easily the most accessible form of entertainment. Dedicated to being appealing to a wide number of people, the select series tend to start with fundamental truths about the world, introducing audiences to the mundane lives of seemingly normal characters before veering into the campy, the unsettling, and ultimately the amusing. Producers like Norman Lear have commonly used sitcoms to reflect the everyday conversations of Americans. Ranging from comical discussions about chores, cooking, and education to tense, serious conversations about bigotry, politics, and the meaning of life, sitcoms not only alleviate the audiences' anxieties about the world but also addresses them to varying degrees of success....

August 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1830 words · Walter Castro

2023 Was the Worst Year for Women in Film Since 2007, Study Finds

According toKaty Perry, our greatest living gender generalist, “It’s a woman’s world, and we’re lucky to be living in it.” But according to the results of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative’s annual study, it’s actually still very much a white male world – at least in Hollywood, where this study’s analysis is concerned. To be fair, they could easily be describing just about any industry or scenario in the United States, and possibly most English-speaking countries, but for the sake of time and my refusal to engage with J....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 781 words · Natasha Ayala

2025 Oscars Hailed as Best in Years Thanks to Conan O'Brien

And the winner is… the 2025Oscars! Audiences have hailed the 97th Academy Awards as the best celebration of the movie industry in a very long time, with a large portion of the praise for the show being awarded to its host,Conan O’Brien. As the night went on, spectators took to social media to not only dish out their opinions onthis year’s winnersbut also share their thoughts on the ceremony itself. The consensus was generally positive as people united to celebrate the broadcast, lauding it as one of the greatest in the event’s storied history....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 537 words · Julie Bell

Ant-Man 2 Opens Multi-Verse to the Rest of the Marvel Universe

Marvel’sAnt-Man and the Waspis one of two Marvel Cinematic Universe movies that will hit theaters between bothAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers 4.Ant-Man 2opens August 02, 2025, just a few months afterAvengers: Infinity Wararrives August 09, 2025, and star Evangeline Lilly recently dropped a very interesting tidbit about how her sequel could tie into other MCU adventures. Here’s what the actress who playsThe Wasphad to say in a recent interview, comparing what’s about to happen to what happened on Season 4 of her hit seriesLost....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 715 words · April Dennis

Arrival Review: It's the Anti-Independence Day

Arrivalis unlike any science fiction film you have seen. It builds like a slow boil into a deeply cerebral, emotionally expansive journey. Director Denis Villenueve removes the gawk factor. He has essentially made the anti-Independence Day. There are no lasers in space, dogfights with alien ships, or rah rah speeches to gin up troops for attack. What replaces the bells and whistles is pure fascination. We see events solely from the protagonist perspective....

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Ruben Andrews

AT&T Boss Believes Streaming Is the Future, But Movie Theaters Will Stick Around

In what proved to be the most difficult year ever for the business of movie theaters, online streaming has become the most dominant form of content distribution the world over. The final nail in the coffin for cinema halls seemed to be delivered by WarnerMedia, which announced recently that all their upcoming movies will be available on their new streaming service HBO Max at the same time as their theatrical releases....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Frank Quinn

Best Movie Friendships, Ranked

Friendships in movies are the hearts of some of the greatest films ever made. Whether it be the type of friendships that we see spark on the screen that later goes on to bleed into real life, undeniable chemistry can be the core of a story when a plot is all but background noise. Sometimes, the best friendships are a simple bromance or a failure of two people to understand each other....

August 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1198 words · David Brown

Best Movies About Greek Mythology, Ranked

Greek mythology is the perfect starting point for a successful Hollywood film. Thestories have been aroundfor centuries and contain all the elements of drama, violence, love, and fantasy that are the perfect recipe for an exciting blockbuster narrative. It is no surprise, then, that the stories have been regularly incorporated into Hollywood films throughout the history of cinema. June 01, 2025: This article has been updated byDanilo Raúlwith even more films based on Greek myths and legends....

August 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1134 words · John Ryan

Best Workplace Comedy Movies, Ranked

While many of us may find the day-to-day grind of our jobs to be unsatisfying, we certainly seem to enjoy watching others doing theirs. Workplace-based movies are perfect comedy fodder; they often offer the opportunity to live vicariously through characters as they live out the viewers' wildest fantasies, behaving in a manner many could only dream of. Moreover, the potential for hilarious situations to arise in a workplace is huge, with the constant underlying tension that could explode into an all-out war between colleagues or management (or inanimate objects in some cases)....

August 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1495 words · Micheal Stephens