Snake Eyes Star Henry Golding Hypes Up Insane G.I. Joe Action and Physical Stunts

According toSnake Eyesstar Henry Golding, the action in his upcomingG.I. Joespin-off movie is going to be insane. In an era of action franchises ruling the box office, one such franchise that never managed to quite stick the landing was theG.I. Joefilm series. Based on the popular toy action figures and animated shows, the live-action Joes were unable to inspire enthusiasm amongst audiences, leading to a reboot of the series. Sounds like that may be changing....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 507 words · Jane Marks

SNL Pays Tribute to DMX and Original Not Ready for Prime Time Writer Anne Beatts

Saturday Night Livepaid tribute to late rapper Earl “DMX” Simmons along with originalNot Ready for Prime Timewriter Anne Beatts on Saturday night’s show. On Friday, DMX passed away at the age of 50 following a drug overdose and subsequent heart attack. As such a popular hip hop star across the world with beloved hits like “Party Up (Up In Here),” the news was both shocking and devastating to family, friends, and fans who had spent the prior week praying for a miracle as DMX clung to life on life support....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · Carlos Bennett

Stephen King Loves A Quiet Place

A Quiet Placeis all set to take the number one slot at the box office this weekend, bringing the horror genre back to the top. The movie has been receiving glowing reviews from critics and moviegoers, but one person in particular really liked the movie. Horror icon Stephen King lovesA Quiet Place, calling it “extraordinary,” and surprising the hell out ofdirector John Krasinski, who wasn’t sure what to make of King’s praise for his horror debut....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Jorge Mays

The 10 Best Anime TV Shows for Kids

Anime’s popularity as a movie and TV genre has surged globally,captivating both children and adults. It has transcended its origins as kids’ entertainment and become a universal medium. From young kids to adults in their 50s, anime appeals to a wide age range, drawing people into the enchanting world of Japanese pop culture. Numerous series now cater to younger audiences, offering content that spans different backgrounds. For example,One PieceandNarutoare the anime that cater to all ages....

June 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1175 words · Deanna Pitts

The Best of Enemies Review: An Inspiring Story Told the Wrong Way

The Best of Enemiesis a biopic that tells the dramatic story of the 1971 charrette that decided whether or not schools should be desegregated in Durham, North Carolina. Automatically, this movie has the draw of being an inspiring story. The events of Durham are covered in most American history books, andThe Best of Enemiesgives an even more in-depth look at what went down during this historic decision. Unfortunately, the way that the story is told is not exactly ideal....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Michele Doyle

The Dark Tower Wants McConaughey: Is He Deschain or Flagg?

With directorNikolaj Arcelset to take the helm, and Sony issuing a January 13, 2017release datefor their highly-anticipated adaptation ofThe Dark Tower, casting is now under way.The WrapandThe Hollywood Reporterare reporting that the studio is eyeingMatthew McConaugheyto star, with the actor being offered two roles, the main character Roland Deschain and the villainous Randall Flagg, a.k.a. The Man in Black.The Wrapclaims that the actor is “leaning” towards the Randall Flagg role, but nothing is confirmed at this time....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Jonathan Pearson

The Office! a Musical Parody Is Going on Tour in 2020

A musical spoof of the hit NBC comedy seriesThe Officeis touring across the United States next year and it just might be coming to a stage near you. CalledThe Office! A Musical Parody, the stage show is directed by Donald Garverick and written by Bob and Tobly McSmith, whose past musicals include parodies ofFull House,Saved by the Bell, andFriends. As of now, the show is currently showing on Broadway in New York, and has many tour dates scheduled across the United States in the coming months of 2020....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Rebecca Wilkins

This Alice in Wonderland Adaptation Was More Like a Modern Folk Horror

Quick Links Regarded in modern times as one of thebest-animated filmsproduced byWalt Disney Productions, the 1951 theatrical release ofAlice in Wonderlandwas surprisingly picked apart by critics and moviegoers alike. Whether it was the New York Times who criticized the pacing, Variety calling out the missing ingredients of heart or warmth, or Lewis Caroll fans pointing at the House of Mouse for muzzling the author’s beloved creation, the time-honored rendition didn’t have an initial stellar run at the box office....

June 24, 2025 · 5 min · 868 words · Cheryl Burton

Tracy Morgan Returns to Stand-Up with New Netflix Special

Tracy Morgan is making his much-anticipated return to stand-up withStaying Alive, an all-new comedy special exclusively forNetflix, the world’s leading Internet TV network. The stand-up special, shot before a packed house at New Jersey’s landmark Count Basie Theatre, will launch globally on Netflix Tuesday, August 02, 2025. Tracy Morgan’s Staying Alive finds the comedy icon exploring his fresh take on life, career and mortality in the wake of surviving a devastating near-fatal traffic collision in 2014....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 585 words · Kimberly Watkins

Venom Threatens to Take a Bite Out of San Francisco in Powerful New Poster

It won’t be long now beforeVenomis tearing apart movie screens across the country. Sony’s first Spider-Man spin-off will be in theaters this October, and the studio is really turning up the heat as we head into this comic book adaptation that centers around an anti-hero who likes to eat brains and other body organs. They’ve unleashed two very different, yet equally cool, posters to help celebrate the impending release. The first poster is perhaps the cooler of the two....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Amy Jones

Why Alien Is Still the Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Movie of All Time

Few films have the legacy of Ridley Scott’s space horror classicAlien. The terrifying story of a small crew being trapped in space with a killer extra-terrestrial being has spawned multiple sequels, spin-offs, video games, and comic books from the universe of the film and inspired countless others trying to mimic the same unique vision of unknown horrors in their own work. While many try to elaborate on or reinterpret the classic film, none have succeeded in recapturing the magic of Scott’s film....

June 24, 2025 · 4 min · 823 words · Cody Matthews

Why Back to the Future 4 Will Never Happen

These days, you can’t throw a stone in Hollywood without hitting someone working on a reboot or sequel of a beloved film/television show. One franchise that has so far managed to escape the curse of the unnecessary reboot is theBack to the Futuretrilogy. In an interview with Collider, the franchise’s writer Bob Gale explained whyBack to the Future 4will never happen. “We told a complete story with the trilogy. If we went back and made another one, we’d have Michael J....

June 24, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Thomas Roberts

Will Digital Be Ditched for Film in 2024?

The year 2023 may have a bit of a circle around it in the annals of movie history. If certain shifts in the industry start to happen down the road, we may look back at this past year and think this was when movies stopped being called content and started to become cinema again. And what helps that cause is that a lot of productions made the switch back from digital to its original form again, good, old-fashioned, celluloid film....

June 24, 2025 · 5 min · 932 words · Jennifer Castaneda