Sherlock Holmes 3 Director Teases Plans for Long-Awaited Sequel

Dexter Fletcher has just opened up about his next directing gig,Sherlock Holmes 3. TheRocketmanfilmmaker is coming off of a very successful run, as he finished upBohemian Rhapsodyfollowing Bryan Singer’s departure, which worked out quite well, considering the financial success and awards season recognition. Plus, his Elton John biopic did well for itself critically and commercially, which helped him score the job helming the long-awaited third entry in this franchise. Rocketmanis making its way to home video andDexter Fletcherhas been making the press rounds to promote the release....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Douglas Griffin

Shotgun Wedding: Plot, Cast and Everything Else We Know

Amazon Prime Video is set to bring us the latest action-packed rom-com, starring actors Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel.Shotgun Weddingpromises to give viewers a very different wedding experience. Instead of the pristine white dresses, get-lost-in-your-eyes first dances, and fantastic toasts,Shotgun Weddingis supposed to give viewers anxiety and excitement for the most non-wedding reasons. Characterized by a mud-stained bride, dirt-stained wedding dress, and blood-streaked, sweaty groom, viewers look to be in for quite a rough ride in the latest destination wedding....

July 2, 2025 · 5 min · 856 words · Cole Watson

Star Wars 8 Has Luke Skywalker Hunting for the First Jedi Temple

The Last Jediis set to confirm rumors about Luke Skywalker’s whereabouts suggested by Han Solo inThe Force Awakens. InThe Force Awakens, Han Solo says that “People who knew him best think he went looking for the first Jedi temple.” So was Solo right? Is that why Skywalker is on Ahch-To? Skywalker didn’t pop up inThe Force Awakenuntil the very end of the movie, which lead to more questions than answers from fans why Skywalker was alone on an island....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Jason Ortiz

Terrifier 2 Creator Says Terrifier 4 Will Possibly End The Art The Clown Saga

After delivering one of the most controversial horror movie’s in years,Terrifier 2writer-directorDamien Leoneis preparing to do it all over again with two more movies, but says thatTerrifier 4will most likely be the final gory chapter in the story of Art the Clown, Victoria, The Pale Girl, and Sienna Shaw. Although it is hard to imagine that the future installments can be anywhere near as boundary-pushing as what has gone before, it seems that Leone is contemplating just how many movies it will take to tell the rest of the tale that has been chopping their way around his head....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Kathy Mccann

Thanos Channels Logan in Infinity War Fan-Made Trailer

TheInfinity Warhype is starting to get a bit ridiculous. There’s now a fan-made trailer thatswitches the tablesand turns Thanos into the hero in aLogan-style story. The Russo Brothers have said thatInfinity Warwill be the Mad Titan’s movie and that we’ll learn about his backstory and how he came to be the threat that he is today. Many Marvel fans have been taken aback by the reveal, but it will definitely go a long way in making Avengers 3 as interesting as possible....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Kristina Hernandez

The 10 Most Influential War Movies of All Time

War filmsare an intense cinematic experience that highlights the brutality of the act, the fear, and the repercussions it has on all those who witness it. They often take you back to a point in history in an attempt to make you relive that horrendous truth. They need great battle scenes, acting, accuracy, production, and sound design to translate the somber reality of war. Attempting to recreate a period from the past is always a brave filmmaking approach and luckily with war films, many deliver their story to a high caliber....

July 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1730 words · Mary Neal

The Mighty Ducks TV Show Moves Forward at Disney+

Set for an exclusive release on Disney’s streaming service Disney+,The Mighty Ducksreboot series is finally moving forward. In early 2018, it had been reported a planned reboot had entered early development at ABC Signature Studios, but a lack of updates after nearly two years had left the status of the project unclear. According to a new report from Discussing Film, the series is now officially a go at Disney+ with production eyeing to begin in February in Vancouver....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Debra Moody

Thelma & Louise 30th Anniversary Drive-in Event Will Reunite Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon

It is thirty years since Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis made an iconic movie moment and drove their car off a cliff to the backdrop of police cars and helicopters in Ridley Scott’sThelma & Louise. Now, in celebration, the pair are reuniting for the movie’s milestone anniversary at a special drive in event on June 18th. In addition to giving the actresses' many fans, and those of the movie, something special to mark the occasion, the event will also raise money for The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and the LA Regional Food Bank....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 616 words · Travis Collins

Tom Cruise Reveals How Meeting Dustin Hoffman Got 'Rain Man' Made

Before he was offered the choice of joining the IMF as agent Ethan Hunt in theMission: Impossiblefranchise,Tom Cruisespent years trying to prove he was more than just anactionstar. He worked with celebrated directors Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, and eventually, he was able to show his acting chops in the comedy-dramaRain Man. Directed by Barry Levinson,Rain Manwasgroundbreaking for Cruise, but getting the role in it wasn’t exactly in his plans, and he has now revealed what he had to do in order to get the part....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Amy Johnson

Upcoming Ben Affleck Movies to Get Excited About

Boasting an extensive career in the entertainment industry that dates back to his youth,Ben Affleckhas managed to capitalize on his hit movies and overcome a few flops to become one of Hollywood’s major players, successfully fulfilling a number of roles. He took his first steps as a young boy in the indie filmThe Dark End of the Street, and a few years later gained notoriety as a child star in the TV seriesThe Voyage of the Mimi....

July 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1116 words · Guy Shepard

What Netflix's Worst Roommate Ever Does Differently

In the vast world ofdisturbing true crime, there’s no doubt thatNetflixhas proven to be one of the best at producing shows in the genre. Since the conception of its original programming branch, the streamer has made sure to participate in the true crime game with countless documentary shows and feature films. They’re not always good, of course, but the high offer of original productions is what makes Netflix a game-changer. There’s no better catalog than Netflix’s for modern true crime....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 846 words · Robert Marshall

Why Office Space Is the Best Comedy of the 90s

The 1990s was an incredible decade in the development and evolution ofcomedyfilms. Between the emergence of new stars like Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey, and Chris Farley to the innumerable number of films now considered to be classics, it was a great 10 years for anyone who liked to go to the movie theater and laugh. Considering that comedy films haven’t been as frequent in the last few years, as they’re often sent directly tostreaming services like Netflixand Prime Video, it’s easy to look back at the 1990s with nostalgia....

July 2, 2025 · 5 min · 956 words · Shelby Galvan DDS

Will Girl on the Train Ride to the Top of the Fall Box Office?

Last weekend’s winnerMiss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Childrenhelped bring the box office out of the September doldrums with an opening weekend victory of $28.8 million, besting another high-profile new release, the true story adaptationDeepwater Horizon, which opened in second place with $20.2 million. The first weekend in October brings three new releases to challengeMiss Peregrine, Universal’sThe Girl On the Train, Fox Searchlight’sThe Birth Of a Nationand Lionsgate’sMiddle School: The Worst Years Of My Life....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 736 words · Donna Baldwin