Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds Will Get a Joint Public Memorial in March

On the month anniversary of the deaths of both Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds, who died within days of each other, a public memorial has been announced. Fans of both actresses, each icons in their own right, are being invited tocelebrate the legacyof the mother-daughter duo. The memorial will be a joint affair that looks back at both of their careers. Carrie Fisher’s brother, Todd Fisher, announced the memorial onTwitter....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 507 words · Ashley Patterson

Creepy Stranger Things Season 2 Clips Have Hawkins Under Watch

With just a few days left untilStranger ThingsSeason 2 debuts, Netflix has unveiled nine brief clips, and while they contain no audio from these scenes, they reveal quite a bit about this upcoming season. There are nine clips in total, which are taken from the Hawkins Lab surveillance feeds at several different locations around town. The first surveillance feed is from the Holland home, where we get our first look at Barb’s father, although it isn’t known who plays this character yet, and another glimpse at Barb’s mother (Cynthia Barrett), who was briefly introduced last season....

August 20, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Leslie Sutton

Deadpool Tracking for a $55M+ Opening Weekend at Box Office

Traditionally, the month February doesn’t usually play host to manybox officeblockbusters, but that has changed in recent years. In 2014,The Lego Movieopened with a whopping $69 million, en route to a domestic take of $257.7 million, and last year,Fifty Shades of Greybroke the all-time February opening weekend record with $85.1 million, breakingThe Passion of the Christ’s 11-year record of $83.8 million. That same weekend, the second place finisher,Kingsman: The Secret Service, even fared quite well, opening with $36 million....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 442 words · Crystal Stokes

Disney Reveals Chinese New Year Posters for Avengers: Endgame, Toy Story 4, Frozen 2 & More

Disneyhas released a slew of new posters in honor of Chinese New Year for their 2019 blockbuster movie slate. The studio had a record-breaking year in 2018 and they’re looking to continue the hot streak again this year with several major sequels and a few remakes of animated classics. While most people were, understandably, focused on what trailers dropped during the Super Bowl, the Mouse House also released these very stunning posters as well....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Cristian Barnes

Disney’s Dark Era: Exploring the Darker Phase of the ‘70s and ‘80s

When most people think of Disney, they might think of the studio’s early days, producing classic animated movies likeSleeping Beauty, or live-action features likeOld Yeller. They might think of the studio’smajor films of the 1990s, likeThe Lion KingorBeauty and the Beast. There are also plenty of recent features worthy of attention, likeMoanaorEncanto. However, most people probably don’t think of the studio’s releases from the 1970s and 1980s. The period from 1970 to 1988 is often referred to as Disney’s “Dark Era,” characterized by movies that were darker in tone, design, and subject....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 948 words · Tammy Harris

Dora the Explorer Live-Action Movie Happening at Paramount

Paramount Pictures has brought on screenwriterTom Wheeler(Puss in Boots) to write the screenplays for two of their upcoming projects, an adaptation of the hit animated TV seriesDora the ExplorerandMicronauts, based on the Hasbro toy line. The report fromDeadlinedoesn’t specify which of these projects the writer will tackle first, but both of theselive-actionprojects have been in the works for quite some time. Neither project has a director attached. The original Dora the Explorer animatedTV serieslaunched in 2000, running for eight seasons spanning 170 episodes before going off the air earlier this year....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Tammy Williams

Dungeon & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Release Delayed By Paramount

Paramount’s newDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieveshas had its release date pushed back by four weeks, withDeadlinereporting the film is now eyeing a late March 2023 release. The latest attempt to bring the fantasy role playing world to life on the big screen will be looking to avoid the fate of the 2000 movie starring Jeremy Irons, which was a massive flop. This is just the latest delay to hit the reboot movie, which was initially slated to hit cinemas in July 2021 before being a casualty of the Covid pandemic shutdowns....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Jennifer Lambert

Every Movie Coming to Shudder in March 2025

Read more about every movie coming to Peacock in March 2025 Read more about every movie coming to Prime Video in March 2025 From comedic slasher flicks to vampires and the supernatural, Shudder will have just about every subgenre viewers could possibly want. Whether horror fans want blood and gore or psychological thrillers, the platform has them covered. No matter what audiences want to see this month, Shudder will certainly have something for them....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 941 words · Amy Schneider

Here Are the 10 Most Iconic Death Scenes in the Scream Franchise

As one of the most popular slasher franchises of all time, theScreamfilms have given horror fans shocking death scenes since 1996. Throughout the first four installments, audience members followed the unhealthy obsession Ghostface always seems to have with Sidney Prescott. With this comes a series of brutal murders that have left a mark on cinematic history. What sets Ghostface apart from other slash movie killers is that the person behind the mask isn’t some maimed monster....

August 20, 2025 · 5 min · 1063 words · Thomas Hall

Hitman Game Trailer Wants You to Kill Gary Busey

Last year, 20th Century Fox tried to bring theHitmanvideo game franchise back to the big screen withHitman: Agent 47, although it failed to make a dent at thebox office, taking in just $22 million domestically and $82 million worldwide. Thankfully, that did not deter IO Interactive and Square Enix from continuing their hit video game franchise, with the launch of a newHitmangame. The developers decided at the last minute to release the game in “episodes,” with the first debuting earlier this month....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Maurice Garner

How All the Money in the World Was Saved by Ridley Scott

Sony’sAll the Money in the Worldwas heading towards a disaster, when it was reported in October that star Kevin Spacey had been accused of sexual misconduct, first by actor Anthony Rapp and then by several others on his Netflix seriesHouse of Cards. This led director Ridley Scott to pull off an unprecedented power move,replacing Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer, and scrubbing all of Kevin Spacey’s footage from the movie, which had already been fully completed....

August 20, 2025 · 4 min · 692 words · Elizabeth Curry

International Aquaman Trailer Explodes with New Action-Packed Footage

China’sAquamantrailer is easily the best that has been released thus far. There is a ton of new footage that has never been seen before and it sheds more light on the story. Additionally, James Wan’s visuals look amazing. If comic book fans were on the fence about seeingAquaman, this will more than likely be the tipping point that gets them in line to see the movie on opening day. The latest trailer arrives as positive early reactions have been hitting social media as well....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Travis Smith

James Hampton Dies, Teen Wolf Dad and The Longest Yard Star Was 84

Veteran actorJames Hampton, well recognized for his various roles including starring alongside Burt Reynolds inThe Longest Yardand Michael J. Fox inTeen Wolf, has sadly passed away. A spokesperson speaking on behalf of the family has confirmed that Hampton died from complications of Parkinson’s disease at his Texas home on Wednesday. He was 84 years old. “Sometimes people wonder where my sense of humor comes from,” Hampton’s cousin Teddy McMurray posted to Twitter in the wake of the news....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Michael Rose