Watch Mark Hamill Lose at Star Wars Trivia to a 10-Year Old

Mark Hamillwas recently onThe Ellen Showto promoteStar Wars: The Last Jediand compete with a 10-year old movie expert on someStar Warstrivia. Hamill also talked about his relationship with Carrie Fisher, revealing that they were like brother and sister and sometimes fought like they were truly related, but that he likes to think of her in the “present tense” to keep her memory fresh and think about the good times. In typicalEllen-fashion, the clip is heartwarming and Hamill clearly still misses his on-screen sister....

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 533 words · Steven Morris

What Rosario Dawson Looks Like as Star Wars Character Ahsoka Tano

What would Rosario Dawson look like as the animated Star Wars characterAhsoka Tano? All you have to do is ask, and fan art maestroBossLogiccomes to the rescue. Shortly after the actress said she was interested in playing the Jedi in a live-action Star Wars movie, BL offered his take on what that might look like. And it’s perfection. BossLogic had this to say about his latest creation. “Here is @rosariodawson as a Ahsoka Tano x Shaak Ti fusion for some fun (So there is no confusion :P )”...

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Karen Jordan

What the Tremors TV Show Was Going to Be, Can It Be Saved?

Even though Universal continues to makeTremorsmovies every other year or so, the plan was to extend the franchise with aTremorsTV show that would have brought Kevin Bacon back as Valentine McKee from the original 1990 cult classic. Though a pilot was shot, the show ultimately got canceled. During the ATX Television Festival this week, Bacon and has team arrived to show off some select clips from the first episode, and explain what they were originally planning....

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 544 words · David Payne

Whoopi Goldberg Explains Reason for Sister Act 3 Return While Suggesting Titles

Following the recent announcement thatSister Act 3is a go at Disney, returning star Whoopi Goldberg has offered a few title suggestions for long-awaited sequel. Sharing her ideas while appearing with Stephen Colbert onThe Late Show, Goldberg offered “Oh My God It Still Fits” and “Blacker in the Habit” as possible contenders. Alongside her inspired title ideas, Goldberg also opened up about why she decided to return forSister Act 3all these years later....

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Connor Torres

Why David Lynch Fans Should Stop Trying to Understand the Filmmaker

Every few months or so, an excerpt ofDavid Lynchbeing interviewed by David Lean in 2007 for the British Academy Film Awards goes around one of the many online communities of film nerds. In the clip (which can be watched below), Lynch mentions that his first feature, 1977’sEraserhead, is his most spiritual film, and Lean asks him to elaborate on that. However, Lynch just flat out refuses and says, “No, I won’t” to the request....

June 25, 2025 · 5 min · 873 words · Leah Marks

Why Kurt Sutter's Punisher 2 Script Was Rejected by Marvel

The mid-2000’s were an interesting time for comic book movies.X-MenandSpider-Manblew the door wide open, but it took a few years for other studios to catch up and get the hang of making the formula work for themselves. In 2004, aPunishermovie starringThomas Janewas released and did decent at the box office, so, a sequel was developed bySons of AnarchyshowrunnerKurt Sutter, but it never came to be. Now, he has finally revealed some details about it and why it was rejected....

June 25, 2025 · 3 min · 639 words · Denise Berger

Why Rival Networks Have a Problem With The Bear, Explained

Quick Links The blurred line between drama and comedy has never been as strong a point as today. Actually, make that drama againsteverything else, as when it comes to awards season, thedistinction between genres is cause for an unfair and idiotic belittling of other “non-awards” genres. Horror doesn’t exist; thrillers have to be intensely dramatic, and fantasy, unless in theGame of Thronesworld, is sometimes seen as silly regarding FYC campaigns (the For Your Consideration periods in which studios pitch their content for organization voters)....

June 25, 2025 · 5 min · 872 words · Luis Hardy

X-Men: Apocalypse Photo Has Storm Behind-the-Scenes

Last month, fans finally got their first official look at footage fromX-Men: Apocalypsewhen thefirst trailerdebuted. It isn’t known when the second trailer will arrive, but since we still have a few more months until the May 27 release, it’s possible the new footage could surface any day now. While we wait for more details about the next batch of footage,Universo X-Menhas uncovered a new photo of actressAlexandra Shipp, who plays a youngStorm....

June 25, 2025 · 2 min · 366 words · Matthew Burgess

'A Working Man' Final Trailer Finds Jason Statham Doing What He Does Best This Friday

Action iconJason Stathamgets to work in the final trailer for action thrillerA Working Man, which is due to hit theaters this Friday. The Stath once again plies his gloriously violent trade inA Working Man, which findsThe Beekeeperstar on familiar ground as a man with a secret past who must resurrect his particular set of skills after his boss and friend’s daughter is kidnapped by human traffickers. Directed byThe Beekeeper’sDavid Ayer, and with a script fromStatham’sExpendablesco-star Sylvester Stallone,A Working Manalso stars David Harbour (Stranger Things), Michael Peña (End of Watch), Jason Flemyng (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), Arianna Rivas (The Black Phone 2), Noemi Gonzalez (Selena: The Series), and Emmett J....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Amy Frost

10 Actors Who Rejected Marvel Superhero Roles

Marvelmovies are big business. From theAvengersfranchise and all the interconnected heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, on screens both big and small, to the ever-expanding world of theX-MenandDeadpool,Marvel is the biggest name in cinema currently. Not to mention the Sony-steeredSpider-Manmovies, going all the way back to Sam Raimi’s original trilogy. It seems like the franchise is ever-expanding and the perfect opportunity for any actor to boost their career, but that doesn’t mean every big-name actor and A-list talent in Hollywood wants to be associated with these characters....

June 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1535 words · Krystal Chan

10 Best Lakeside Horror Movies, Ranked

“Beware the currents of the lake. It’s dangerous to dream. Stay awake. The nix pretends to be asleep. Above him, lilies gently sweep.” That is the opening narration of 1958’sLake of Death, a story about a group of friends who go to a cabin in the Norwegian forests and experience ghostly encounters and a who-dun-it mystery. The marriage ofhorrorand lakes is not new, but since the success ofFriday the 13thin 1980, lakes have become a popular stage for horror movies....

June 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1682 words · Debra Davis

10 Best ‘80s TV Shows That Are Still Perfect

The1980sblessed audiences with some of the most iconic TV shows of all time. While the fashion and music of the era might have been a little over-the-top, the one landscape that was simply the epitome of perfection was television. The small screen was a glorious canvas, ready to be painted by visionary creators into a portrait of timeless stories, unforgettable characters, and cheesy endings. It was a time before streaming, binge-watching, anda million different entertainment optionsdominated the entire viewing experience....

June 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1724 words · Thomas Barron

11 of Martin Scorsese's Favorite Movies

Martin Scorseseis known to many as one of the greatest filmmakers who as ever lived. The director of such masterpieces asTaxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas,Casino, The Aviator, Hugo, and so many more has practically become synonymous with cinema itself. That’s partly because he’s such a huge fan of it. Often writing about movies, spending a lot of time discussing movies, and paying quite a lot of money to produce obscure new films and pay for the restoration of damaged classics, Scorsese is a hero to all cinephiles....

June 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1459 words · Rachel Rodriguez