The Suicide Squad Roll Call Posters Are Just a Massacre Waiting to Happen

James Gunn has shared a new poster forThe Suicide Squad. Gunn’s DC Comics adaptation has largely remained mysterious throughout production but the curtain was pulled back during DC FanDome over the weekend. While the event may be over, Gunn, who serves as the writer and director of the movie, shared another new poster that reveals the new Task Force X lineup. The filmmaker also assures that we are in for a massacre come summer 2021....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 485 words · Rebecca Willis

The Terror: Infamy Trailer #2 Unleashes the Wrath of Something Evil

Featuring a cast and crew with deep-rooted connections to WWII, the internment of Japanese Americans and the aftermath in Hiroshima,The Terror: Infamycenters on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.The Terror: Infamyis co-created and executive produced by Alexander Woo (True Blood) and Max Borenstein (Kong: Skull Island,Godzilla). Woo also serves as showrunner. From 1942 to1945, more than 145,000Japanese Americansand Japanese Canadians were forced from their homes and into internment camps by their respective governments, simply because of where they or their ancestors were born....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 769 words · David Turner

Thor: Ragnarok Director Has Best Response After Its Labeled Gayest Marvel Movie

Thor: Ragnarokwas a breath of fresh air for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and especially for the Thor character. The over-seriousness of the first two installments gave way to a colorful and humorous approach that completely reinvigorated actor Chris Hemsworth’s love for playing the mighty superhero.Director Taika Waititiencouraged adlibbing lines, which added to the fun element and Hemsworth wanted to bring that intoInfinity Waras well. Apparently, some of those new elements came off as gay since a new article has now labeledThor: Ragnarokas the gayest MCU movie, leading to the perfect response from Waititi....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Amanda Cooper

Tobe Hooper Remembered: The Horror World Pays Tribute to a Trailblazer

Texas Chainsaw MassacreandPoltergeistdirectorTobe Hooper passed away yesterdayat the age of 74 and now members of the Hollywood and horror community are paying tribute to the iconic director. Those paying tribute to Hooper have includedBaby DriverandShaun of the Deaddirector Edgar Wright andSleepwalkersdirector, Mick Garris, who collaborated with Hooper on Showtime’sMasters of Horrorshow as well asGuardians of the Galaxydirector James Gunn. 2017 has been a sad year for horror fans with the passing of Hooper and another horror director George A....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 569 words · Mackenzie Dixon

Walking Dead Season 8 Premiere Date & Poster Revealed

It has become a tradition for AMC’s annualWalking Dead Comic-Conpanel to reveal the season premiere date, but this year, the cable network decided to kick things off a bit early. AMC today released special Comic Con art forThe Walking Dead, which also reveals October 22nd as the season 8 premiere, which coincides with the series' 100th episode. Aside from the Hall H panel on Friday, July 21 from 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM, AMC will also be present at MLK Park with a fan activation for fans of bothThe Walking DeadandFear the Walking Dead....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Jesus Herring

Why Mark Wahlberg Almost Said No to Boogie Nights

This fall, the movie that put both starMark Wahlbergand director Paul Thomas Anderson on the map turns 20, the modern classicBoogie Nights. At the time of the movie’s release, Mark Wahlberg was best known as Marky Mark, a pop singer and Calvin Klein underwear pitchman, but he had started branching out into acting in the early 1990s with roles inRenaissance Man,The Basketball DiariesandFear, before his breakout role in 1997’sBoogie Nights. According to the actor, he almost didn’t take the role....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Scott Mitchell

Why Netflix's The OA Is Better Than Stranger Things

Stranger Things is a great show. It seemingly came out of nowhere and for the most part was universally loved. And how could it not be? The show was retro, it was cool, yet it was different, and it surpassed many demographics to be a bonafide hit. But guess what? There’s a better show on Netflix that hits the same nerve. And many of you haven’t seen it yet. The OA (starring/co-created by Brit Marling) came after Stranger Things....

June 12, 2025 · 16 min · 3208 words · Christine Lester

Why We Are All Yearning For Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

Upon its release in 2020,Bridgertoncaptivated the hearts of countless viewers, quickly becoming one of themost beloved series on Netflix. While recounting the captivating and appealing love story of the Bridgerton siblings, the show also offered glimpses into the strained relationship between Queen Charlotte and her ailing husband. Now, on May 4, this enchanting world will transport us back in time to explore the teenage years of this beloved monarch inQueen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 879 words · Melissa Martin

Will Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Smash All Marvel Box Office Records?

For the last two years (and four of the last five years) Marvel has kept a foothold on the first weekend in May, which kicks off thesummer movie season. The studio still holds the May record for the biggest opening withThe Avengers' $207.4 million debut, but their most recent May hits, 2015’sAvengers: Age of Ultron($191.2 million) and last year’sCaptain America: Civil War($179.1 million) have fallen just short of that mark. This year, the studio releasesGuardians of the Galaxy Vol....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 650 words · Ryan Saunders

YouTube Red Drops Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me 2

The upcoming documentarySuper Size Me 2: Holy Chickenhas been dropped by its distributor, YouTube Red, following director Morgan Spurlock’s self-imposed admission about his own pastsexual misconduct. The movie was picked up by YouTube Red for $3.5 million following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, and while a theatrical release date has not been set for the documentary, it was being planned for a 2018 debut before the film was dropped....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Steven Hall

Zac Efron Returns to Instagram to Share His Gratitude for Down to Earth Emmy Nominations

Zac Efron returned to Instagram this week to celebrate the two Daytime Emmy nominations for his Netflix documentary seriesDown to Earth with Zac Efron. In this travel show, he journeys around the world with wellness expert Darin Olien in search of healthy, sustainable ways to live. “Feeling so grateful for these Daytime emmy nominations. So proud of this show and love the entire team behind DTE,” he wrote in his Instagram story....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 624 words · Mr. Richard Davidson

Zac Efron Talks Working With a Giant Centipede in The Greatest Beer Run Ever

Zac Efronmay be the kind of actor who has no problems working alongside a live bear, but he still was pretty uncomfortable co-starring with a giant centipede for one particular scene in his upcoming dramedyThe Greatest Beer Run Ever. Directed by Peter Farrelly, the film is written by Farrelly, Brian Currie, and Pete Jones. Aong with Efron, the film stars Russell Crowe and Bill Murray. In the movie, which is set in the late 60s, Efron plays a U....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 619 words · Miss Crystal Hall

'AJ Goes to the Dog Park' Review: A Scrappy, Surrealist Delight

DIY cinema is rarely as endearing, creative and stuffed with goofy gags asAJ Goes to the Dog Park. Directed by Toby Jones, this is an anything-goes, no-budget comedy that’s so lo-fi it’s practically underground. And underground is where this cult item will ultimately live, as only viewers attuned to its live-actionLooney Tunessensibility will groove to its boatload of self-referential dialogue, puns and visual gags that come at an impressively dizzying pace....

June 11, 2025 · 4 min · 842 words · Raymond Martinez