Thor: Ragnarok Continues to Crush Box Office Newcomers

With just two new releases hitting theaters this weekend, both expected to have moderate success at the box office, Marvel’sThor: Ragnarokwas expected to repeat at the box office, and it did so with ease. TheThor sequeldropped a respectable 53.9% in its second frame in theaters, pulling in a solid $56 million this weekend, which was more than enough to take down the two newcomers this weekend, Paramount’s comedy sequelDaddy’s Home 2and 20th Century Fox’s adaptationMurder on the Orient ExpressWhile both newcomers fared well in their opening frames, they still couldn’t come close to the mighty Asgardian....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 680 words · Michelle Wilson

Transformers One’s Josh Cooley Laughs at AP’s Scathing Review of Film

Josh Cooleycouldn’t help but crack up at an incredibly scathing assessment of his new film,Transformers One.As the latest installment in the storied franchise readies to roll out this Friday, Cooley laughed out loud at a particularly overwrought critique ofChris Hemsworthand Brian Tyree Henry’s animated adventure as Orion Pax and D-16. The rather overbearing review was penned by Mark Kennedy for the Associated Press. And as the writer makes his arguments againstTransformers One, he denounces it as not even being airworthy: not worth being an in-flight movie, apparently....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 650 words · Morgan Blankenship

Ukraine and Russia Unite! ... To Denounce This Edgy Teen Drama

As we watch hoodlums ascending the social ladder one stolen purse and broken nose at a time,Slovo Patsana(translated from the Russian title:Boy’s Word: Blood on the Asphalt) vividly reenacts what happens as one kind of empire replaces another. The tagline “The boys don’t apologize” says it all. As seen in this subtitled trailer, the Russian series takes a frank look at the brutal life of blue-collar kids in the Tatarstan Republic in the last years of the USSR....

July 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1267 words · Juan Dyer

Watch Koko The Gorilla Review Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Humans weren’t the only ones excited aboutStar Wars: The Force Awakens. Like many of us, the world’s most famous gorilla couldn’t wait to return to thatgalaxy far, far away. And now, Koko is sharing her thoughts about the movie. you may see her full review about thishighly anticipated sequelin the video below. So, what does Koko think aboutThe Force Awakens? She loved it! But what she says next may hurtGeorge Lucas' feelings....

July 23, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Jared Ford

Watch the Star Trek Discovery Opening Credit Sequence

With just a few hours left untilStar Trek Discoverydebuts on CBS, the network has released a new video revealing the opening credit sequence. CBS has also revealed another video that reveals the titles for the first fourStar Trek Discovery episodes, which could reveal new plot points for the series as a whole. If that’s not enough, CBS All Access has also announcedAfter Trek, a live companion after show that will debut tonight on CBS All Access after the premiere episode airs on CBS....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 622 words · Shannon Morris

Who Killed Lottie in 'Yellowjackets'? All the Clues, Explained

With Lottie (Simone Kessell) confirmed dead inYellowjackets, the investigation has begun to figure out who killed her. It seems unlikely that she just fell down the stairs on her own. Naturally, fingers are pointing to the obvious suspect, Tai (Tawny Cypress), considering Episode 5 is even called “Did Tai Do That?” But as the ladies, led by Misty (Christina Ricci),dive deeper into the mystery, they uncover that there’s a lot about Lottie they didn’t know....

July 23, 2025 · 8 min · 1548 words · James Thompson

Wolverine 3 to Bring in Fan Favorite Mutant X-23?

Earlier this month, we reported thatNarcosstarBoyd Holbrookhas signed on to play themain villainin 20th Century Fox’s highly-anticipatedWolverine 3, alongsideHugh JackmanandPatrick Stewart. A report from February revealed that filming will begin sometime this month in New Orleans, but it isn’t known exactly when cameras will start rolling on this superhero adventure, which will markHugh Jackman’s final performance as Wolverine. Today we have a new casting report that hints another mutant from the comics may be popping up inWolverine 3, X-23....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Lori Hall

xXx 4 Gets Green Hornet Star Jay Chou, Shooting Begins in 2019

The H Collective announced today that renowned musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and director Jay Chou (The Green Hornet,Now You See Me 2) will star alongside Vin Diesel inXXX 4, the latest installment of the xXx franchise directed by D.J. Caruso. Jay Chouis an Asian superstar who has won the World Music Award four times and appeared on soundtracks for films, including:The Green Hornet,Now You See Me 2, andKung Fu Panda 3....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Richard Davis

'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2 Will Debut in 2026

Daredevil: Born AgainSeason 1 is just a little over a week away from hitting Disney+, but fans might not need to wait much longer for Season 2, as it could be coming to the screen way sooner than expected. Originally announced back in 2022 to be an 18-episode season,Born Againwas then split into two, nine-episode seasons, with the first part airing in 2025, ten years afterDaredevilfirst debuted. While fans have gotten used to waiting years between streaming series — and in many MCU Disney+ series cases, not even getting a second season —Daredevil: Born Againlooks to be the start of a new era, even though it is a continuation of theDaredevilseries that aired on Netflix from 2015 to 2018....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 612 words · Ashley Sutton

'Tracker' Season 3 Better Give Jensen Ackles' Russell a Bigger Storyline

The CBS seriesTrackerhas been playing fast and loose with its characters. While Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw remains at the center of every episode, and others like Reenie (Fiona Rene) and Velma (Abby McEnany) are mainstays, there has been a merry-go-round of missing others. Bobby (Eric Graise) wasmissing for a handful of episodes, while Robin Weigert had already long departed the series as Teddi. One guest star in particular,Jensen Ackles, quickly became a fan favorite when he first appeared on the show....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1234 words · Anna Lopez

15 Infinity War Questions Avengers 4 Needs to Answer

If you still haven’t seenAvengers: Infinity Waryet, rest assured, there will be countless SPOILERS below, so ensure you’ve seen the movie before proceeding. There had been no shortage of hints that many iconic heroes would ultimately perish in this movie, and Marvel delivered on their promise, with a 150-minute movie that is easily the biggest and most ambitious Marvel Studios has ever made. As the countdown now begins towardsAvengers 4,Avengers: Infinity Warhas left us with so many burning questions that we felt the need to address them all, right here....

July 22, 2025 · 10 min · 2110 words · Kathleen Cook

20 Best Black and White Western Movies

TheWesterngenre has been a staple in the industry for about a century now. With its tales of adventure and exploitation on the legendary frontier, and through the challenges and triumphs of their protagonists, the movies have given new life to the unforgiving spirit of the American West. Perhaps no cinematic technique has the ability to enhance the genre’s atmosphere quite like the contrasts of black and white. While color films use vivid hues to highlight the rugged realities of the Wild West,monochromeWesterns are more subtle....

July 22, 2025 · 9 min · 1765 words · Marcus Meyer

6 TV Shows That Started Out as One Thing and Became Something Different in Later Seasons

With so many TV shows coming out, it can be hard to keep track of which ones to watch, and which premises you’re interested in as a viewer. A lot of the time, a show’s premise can seem dull and uninteresting, taking away from one that would otherwise be great. In many cases, because TV production is a marathon, time has a way of changing a series, for better and for worse....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 799 words · Trevor Dixon