Tarantino Wants R-Rated Star Trek to Capture the Horrors of Space

It sounds like theTarantino Star Trek Movie, should it ever actually get made, will be absolutely insane and covered in space guts, according to Karl Urban. The franchise is in an interesting place right now. Star Trek Beyond wasn’t nearly as much of a hit as Paramount was hoping for and that has caused some issues with Star Trek 4, with both Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth possibly not returning over financial negotiations....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Diamond Mueller

Taron Egerton Will Be Wolverine Predicts Comic Legend Mark Millar

Marvel Comics writer Mark Millar has a penchant for predicting the future, and now, the Nostradamus of comic books is at it again by predicting Taron Egerton will be the next live-action Wolverine. Millar is well-known to comic book readers, with some of his work includingKick-Ass,Kingsman: The Secret Service,Civil War, andUltimate Fantastic Four. Recently, while reading through a 2002 issue ofMarvel Unlimited, one fan noticed Millar seemingly predict the future twice in one panel and tweeted the image....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Carrie Frank

The 10 Best Screenlife Horror Movies, Ranked

Even if you don’t agree with it, and recoil when technology invades your space, there’s no fighting the utilization of some resources in ways that haven’t been tried before. Whenfound footage was in its prime, people criticized the fact that “now anyone could make a film.” But it had actually become an economical platform for creative storytellers who had restrained their stories to be told in a format that was functional to mostly thehorrorgenre, but could further provide filmmakers with tools that made editing easier and cheaper....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · James Davis

The Best Movies About Bureaucracy and its Frustrations

The interstitial hopelessness of administrative limbo; the claustrophobic stuffy cubicle that traps salaried people from 9 to 5; an outdated state computer that freezes mid-through; the ludicrous hoops of functionary impresarios; the quicksands of endless paper filling; the existential horror of making a mistake in an official document. No Lovecraftian monster is a match to the mundane and callous abhorrence of bureaucracy that sucks people’s souls out, leaving only empty shells to exist rather than live....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1208 words · Tammie Johnson

The Empire Strikes Back Returns to U.S. Theaters Next Week, Check Out the New Poster

The Empire Strikes Backis going to open in North American theaters next week in honor of its 40th anniversary. Movie theaters are still struggling with reopening and getting customers back into the seats due to the ongoing public health crisis. Even Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipatedTenetwas not able to get people back into theaters like he and Warner Bros. thought it would. With that being taken into consideration, the second movie in the originalStar Warstrilogy is still coming back to theaters....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Zachary Morrison

The Problem With Love Is Blind

Before “social distancing” was even a common phrase, Chris Coelen was onto something when he created the concept for theNetflixreality dating seriesLove Is Blindback in 2018. The show follows 15 men and 15 women as they date one another in rooms separated by a thin wall. On the very first day, all the men and women get to know one another through a semi-blind speed-dating process, but afterward, they can pick and choose the individuals they want to continue “dating....

July 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1172 words · Linda Moore

These Are Some of the Funniest Comedy Central Original TV Shows

Since its highly successful launch in 1991, Comedy Central has become home to a surplus of critically renowned and adored original television shows. The channel is famous for its innovative and cutting edge comedic programming, stand-up specials, and feature films, and has helped propel the careers of some of Hollywood’s most gifted and hilarious performers. Comedy Central truly found its groove in the late 1990s, when it debuted iconic and memorable shows like the raunchy animated sitcomSouth Parkand satirical news programThe Daily Show....

July 14, 2025 · 7 min · 1303 words · Andrew Moore

This Captain America: The Winter Soldier Elevator Fight Rehearsal Footage Is Intense

One of the most iconic moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is arguably the elevator scene inCaptain America: The Winter Soldier. Some video footage from Chris Evans' rehearsal has found its way online and it shows just how much hard work went into making the scene happen. For those who need a quick refresher, it’s the scene where Cap takes down an elevator full of HYDRA agents posing as members of S....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Deborah White

Tron 3 Star Teases the Visual Wonder of the Sequel: 'Going to Really Push Forward What Can Be Done'

Cameron Monaghanhas teased the game-changing visuals of the upcoming sci-fi sequelTron: Ares, in which Monaghan will star alongside Oscar winner Jared Leto. Speaking recently withColliderat the Calgary Expo, the actor reflected on his mind being blown by the firstTronmovie before declaring that next year’s threequel will do the same to audiences all over again. “I think this one, in a very similar way, is going to really push forward what can be done, from a visual perspective....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 605 words · Clarence Woods

Trump Slams Jussie Smollett as a Third Rate Actor, Calls His Case a Disgrace

On Saturday night,President Donald Trumphad some scathing things to say aboutEmpireactor Jussie Smollett. At a rally taking place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trump took aim at the controversial actor for his part in allegedly staging his own hate crime. Taking issue with Smollett’s insistence that his assailants were wearing MAGA hats, the president couldn’t help but slam the actor once again, earning some cheers from the crowd in response. The moment came after Trump spoke about his MAGA theme, which led into the rant about Smollett....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 547 words · Ryan Morgan

Was Rey's Final Star Wars 9 Scene Slapped Together from Repurposed Footage?

The final shot inThe Rise of Skywalkermay have been taken from an earlier edited scene. One eagle-eyedStar Warsfan brought his theory to the masses and included some evidence to back it up. In turn, more fans jumped in and they seemingly prove that the ending of the movie was completed at the last minute. Some of the more hardcore fans believe that the ending of the movie changed drastically in the months and weeks leading up to its release....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 457 words · Christopher Oliver

What Happens When WandaVision Hits the Malcolm in the Middle & Modern Family Era of Sitcoms?

WandaVision, the weirdest entry in the MCU (yet), has a central premise of the superheroine Scarlet Witch creating a false reality for herself and her android boyfriend Vision. So far, the false reality has started out mirroring the earliest golden era sitcoms likeBewitchedandThe Dick Van Dyke Show. In an interview,Elizabeth Olsen, who plays Wanda aka Scarlet Witch, revealed how the humor ofWandaVisionwill evolve as they move forward in time to the ’70s and ’80s....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Tara Moore

What's the Loki Disney+ Series Really About?

We still have a while to wait before theLokiDisney+ series arrives, and perhaps longer than expected depending on how long the current wave of production shutdowns throughout the business continues. But while we wait, we have some new details on the Marvel project from series creator and writer Michael Waldron. While the finer points of the story are being kept under wraps, Waldron has revealed what the show, in vague terms, will be about....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · David Marsh