Golden Girls Spinoff The Golden Palace Starts Streaming on Hulu in January

If you’ve reached the end of your latest binge ofThe Golden Girls, you will soon be able to keep the party going by streaming every episode of the short-lived spinoff series. DubbedThe Golden Palace, the spinoff aired for just one season following the conclusion ofThe Golden Girls, and because it hasn’t been available for streaming, it’s largely been forgotten. That changes next month as Hulu announced thatThe Golden Palacestarts streaming in January....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Andrea Ellis

Goldie Hawn Says Overboard Shouldn't Have Been Remade: 'I'm Not a Fan of Remakes, Period'

It’s pretty clear thatGoldie Hawnisn’t very fond of Hollywood’s penchant for reboots, remakes, and reimaginings. Over the past couple of decades, these kinds of films have been on the rise, and there’s no indication of the trend slowing down anytime soon. Certainly, it was no surprise to see Garry Marshall’s 1987 comedy, starring Hawn and Kurt Russell, getting the remake treatment in 2018. That even followed multiple foreign remakes, as the film was given adaptations in other countries including India, Russia, and South Korea....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Heather Willis

Hell on the Border Review: Legendary Frontier Marshal Gets a Shoddy Western

Hell on the Borderis a biographical western about the legendary Deputy U.S. Marshal, Bass Reeves. Born a slave in antebellum Arkansas, Reeves broke racial barriers by becoming the first black marshal west of the Mississippi River. He was an expert tracker, deadly with firearms, and a fierce proponent of the law. Director/writer Wes Miller accurately portrays Reeves' struggle earning his badge; but fails mightily to produce a cohesive film.Hell on the Borderwastes a veteran cast of Hollywood stalwarts, has shoddy editing, and a dismal production design....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Michael Porter

It Chapter Two Review: An Arduous Runtime Torpedoes the Terror

IT Chapter Twohas flickers of fright, but is ultimately undone by an arduous runtime. Director Andy Muschietti went a tad long in the original, but successfully captured the intimacy of children facing a terrifying evil. Clocking in at a brain numbing two hours and fifty-minutes, his sequel tries to explore every corner and ends up lacking cohesion. The scares that work are overpowered by big-budget CGI theatrics.It Chapter Twoaims for a blockbuster horror epic, but unfortunately misses the mark....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 544 words · Gilbert Brooks

James Gunn's 'Superman' Handles One Story Aspect Better Than the MCU

For the past decade, superhero films have been action-packed, filled with celebrity star power, and featuring incredible world-building. However, there’s one significant aspect of a superhero film’s narrative that has been missing from the genre for a while, and James Gunn’sSuperman(2025) has just reintroduced it.This missing ingredient is a compelling love story. TheDCUfilm has helped revitalize the superhero genre, giving fans hope that there’s still cinematic magic to be found within these films....

June 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1201 words · Shelby Cooper

Jason Isaacs Is Captain in Star Trek: Discovery

Star Trek: Discoveryhas really been coming together, despite a couple of setbacks that have prevented the show from debuting as early as CBS originally wanted. But a major piece of the puzzle, arguably the most important piece when it comes to aStar Trekproject, has just been put into place. It looks like formerHarry PotterstarJason Isaacshas been tapped to play the new captain inStar Trek Discovery. According to a report fromDeadline,Jason Isaacswill be joining up with Starfleet as the captain of the USS Discovery....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Dr. William Ruiz MD

Kid Kicking Thanos Viral Video Has James Gunn Joking About a DC & Marvel Crossover Movie

James Gunn jokingly declares the viral Thanos video has ruined his chances of making hisDC and Marvel crossover movie. Over the weekend, a video went viral of a child running up and kicking a Thanos impersonator in the head while Captain America and Iron Man look on. As it turns out, a man in a Batman suit was the only one to come to the Thanos' defense. The video appears to be at an event for children, with the superheroes interacting with their young audience....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 479 words · Henry Mccullough

Lance Henriksen's Best Performances, Ranked

Stories are why actors got into acting, but backstories are the reason why they stayed.Lance Henriksenis an American actor with endearing and horrifying performances. Before he was known for his science fiction, horror, and action roles, Henriksen had a rough go of life from an early age. At two-years-old, his parents divorced. Familial abuse and neglect forced him into foster care. He was constantly in trouble in school and did not have a formal education to pass the first grade....

June 14, 2025 · 5 min · 878 words · William Morgan

Letterboxd List Change Sparks Backlash From Anime Fans

Not every change is going to be met with glowing enthusiasm, an important lesson that the social platformLetterboxdis learning after a recent update. The service’s new eligibility rules for official best-of lists, includingthe Top 250 Narrative Feature Films, are rubbinganimefans the wrong way. On theLetterboxdsite or app, you can find the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films List written by David Vis, followed by the criteria to maintain a spot in the rankings....

June 14, 2025 · 4 min · 809 words · Anthony Silva

Luke Evans Would Jump at the Chance to Play James Bond in the Next 007 Movie

Beauty and the Beaststar Luke Evans has stated that he would “jump” at the chance to take over from Daniel Craig asJames BondfollowingNo Time to Die. The actor was recently asked whether he would consider slipping into the iconic tux of the famous spy, with Evans saying that, while he believes he has the cinematic experience to portray 007, he is still well aware of the responsibility that comes with playing the role....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Darius Gonzalez

Mark Hamill Says Meeting Terminally Ill Children Is a Responsibility He Doesn't Take Lightly

Mark Hamill’s great success as aStar Warsfan favorite has brought the actor international fame, and along with that comes a “responsibility” to be there for the fans who need him most. As theStar Warsmovies have been consistently popular with fans of all ages since the very first one was released in 1977, he’s remained one of the world’s most beloved actors for more than four decades. His role as Luke Skywalker has made him be seen as a hero on the screen, and fans will know that he embodies that word behind the scenes as well....

June 14, 2025 · 4 min · 684 words · Stephanie Murphy

Marvel Movie Timeline & World Map Updates Fans on the MCU

The upcomingAvengers: Infinity Warand the untitledAvengers 4will close out Marvel’s Phase 3 lineup, with the final Avengers movie said to be the culmination of all the Marvel movies up until this date, withMarvel Phase 4going in another direction. With Phase 3 coming to an end in just a few years, one dedicated Marvel fan took it upon himself to create an extensive timeline that showcases the exact dates of everything that has happened in the Marvel Cinematic Universe thus far, spanning from 1906 all the way to 2018, using the Marvel Cinematic Universe wikia page as a guide....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 538 words · Lindsey Harrison

Marvel Vs. DC Rivalry Doesn't Exist According to James Gunn

Ever since DC and Marvel made it big, the fans of the rival comic book companies have been at loggerheads. The fight spilled out into cinema when the two started producing their comic book adaptations.James Gunn, who has the relatively rare distinction of working on movies for both companies, recently weighed in on the supposed rivalry that exists between them: Gunn’s response is a thoughtful summation of the paradigm that exists today concerning comic book movies....

June 14, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Adam Miller