Stephen King Finally Reviews One of 2025's Most Popular Horror Films

Horror masterStephen Kinghas returned to an old habit that his fans have probably missed. He has taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to offer glowing reviews of recent films. This time, it was the turn ofZach Cregger’s 2025horror hitWeapons, which King calls “very scary.” Imagine that for a second — getting the author ofPet Sematary,It, andMiseryto call your film “scary.” TheSalem’s Lotauthor mostly spends his time posting witty messages on X, but sometimes, he offers recommendations for books and films....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Dustin Johnson

The Batman Images Unveil New Look at Robert Pattinson's Tortured Dark Knight

Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne looks like he’s already been through a lot at the start of his crime-fighting career in a pair of new images fromThe Batman. Set to be released in theaters in March, the new movie features Pattinson as a new incarnation of the Caped Crusader as he investigates the murders of a Zodiac-like Riddler. The stress of the job seems to be getting to the Dark Knight in the photos, which must also be why he pummels that poor henchman to a pulp in the first trailer when he introduces himself as “vengeance....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Troy Hayes

The Biggest Streaming Service Has Just Been Shut Down by the FBI

According to theDepartment of Justice, “A federal jury in Las Vegas convicted five men this week for their roles in running one ofthe largest unauthorizedstreamingservices in the United States, which generated millions of dollars in subscription revenue while causing substantial harm to television program copyright owners.“The streaming service was called Jetflicks and had more content than Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and Vudu combined, and charged people $9.99 a month. As the DOJ press release states:...

June 20, 2025 · 4 min · 717 words · Andrew Cantrell

The Boys Takes Aim at Morbius' Painful Re-Release Failures in Satirical Tweet

If there was anyone going to take a shot at the painful re-release ofMorbiusin cinemas, then it was going to beThe Boys. For some reason, Sony executives made the decision to bringMorbiusback to theaters after the film becamea constant trend on social media. While it is not unusual for the internet to play a part in some releases – such asZack Snyder’s Justice League–Morbius’ reason for trending was by no means complimentary, and when the film reopened in over 1000 cinemas domestically, it scraped together just $300,000 to add to its original box office disappointment of $164 million....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 509 words · Scott Drake

The Curse Ending, Explained with Analysis

Nathan Fielder has been deconstructing what’s real and what isn’t in our hyper-saturated media landscape for a decade on American television,fromNathan for YoutoThe Rehearsal. InThe Curse, he interrogates this further, but also explores what’s real and what isn’t in relationships, in art, and in social justice. Co-creating and co-starring in the show with Benny Safdie (Uncut GemsandGood Time) andplaying opposite Emma Stonein her most complicated performance yet, Fielder delivered another unforgettable work of art inThe Curse, though it remains his most depressing and probably his most frustrating project yet....

June 20, 2025 · 17 min · 3433 words · Jenny Adams

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+ Streaming Debut Delayed Until 2021

Though not hugely surprising, yet no less disappointing for Marvel fans,The Falcon and the Winter Soldierhas been pushed to 2021. The live-action series was originally set to arrive in August of this year as the first entry in this new batch of shows heavily tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, when the production was put on pause earlier this year during the shutdown, it put a hitch in Disney’s plans....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Heather Kelly

The Gray Man Director Compares the Netflix Thriller to Heat

Avengers: Endgamedirector Joe Russo has teased the action thriller pedigree of his upcoming Netflix outing,The Gray Man, comparing the project to one of the most well-regarded examples of the franchise, Michael Mann’sHeat.The Gray Manwill see two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, go head-to-head, with Russo reminded of the match-up of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino way back in the 1995 heist flick. “It’s fantastic, it’s electric....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Kathryn Hudson

The Mandalorian DeepFake Video Attempts to Make the Season 2 Finale Even Better

A new DeepFake video has attempted to improveThe Mandalorianseason 2 finale. This isn’t the first DeepFakeStar Warsvideo to be shared in recent weeks. A video from earlier this month took the de-aging fromRogue Oneand greatly improved the looks of the young Leia Organa and Grand Moff Tarkin. However, that movie came out 4 years ago, which is a long time when it comes to technology. Did the DeepFake actually improveThe Mandalorian?...

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Wayne Wilkinson

The Predator Set Footage Surfaces from Sterling K. Brown

The Predatoris currently in the middle of some reshoots in Canada and actor Sterling K. Brown has shared some dark behind-the-scenes footage to tease us with. It was recently announced that the Shane Black-directed movie will also get a 3D release this fall along with the standard theatrical release. However, that really isn’t that big of a deal. The real news is that the source of the intel about the 3D conversion is the movie’s writer Fred Dekker, who also teased that a trailer was coming real soon....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Kelli Robinson

The Walking Dead Sparked FCC Complaints for Season 7 Premiere

In the months leading up to theWalking Dead Season 7 premiere, fans knew that they would finally learn who the nefarious Negan killed in the huge cliffhanger at the end of the Season 6 finale. Theories spread all throughout the Internet, before we learned that Negan killed not one but two beloved members of Rick Grimes' (Andrew Lincoln) Alexandria community: Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) and Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz). Apparently this episode was so violent that it lead several fans to actually lodge complaints with the Federal Commuications Comission (FCC)....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 622 words · Jennifer Cox

Tim Allen Made a Bad Kid Cry Using His Buzz Lightyear Voice

Toy StoryandHome Improvementstar Tim Allen is never short of a humorous anecdote, something that we could all use during this trying time. Having regaled us withJohn Wickrelated stories in the past, Allen recently told another tale from his unique life experience, this time regarding what it’s like to be Buzz Lightyear. “I’m in Manhattan in an elevator and a young kid is misbehaving. Some kids at a certain age just punch you in the crotch, I don’t know what that’s about....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Melissa King

Tim Burton Says He Likely Won’t Work With the 'Horrible Big Circus' of Disney Again

Tim Burtonis someone who never needs to look too far to find his next project, but it seems that one thing on his agenda is not to join the pantheon of directors to have worked on a Marvel movie. In fact, the iconic director of movies such asBeetlejuice, Batmanand theupcoming Netflix seriesWednesdaydoesn’t believe that he will work on another Disney project after realising that he was very much like the titular pachyderm in his last Disney project,Dumbo....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 504 words · Linda Lawrence

Tron Lightcycle Ride Coming to Disneyland & Disney World?

Shanghai Disneyland’s most thrilling attraction, Tron Lightcycle Power Run, could be making its way to U.S. Disney parks. The attraction opened on June 16th, 2016 in Shanghai to rave reviews, unlike its movie counterpart, Tron: Legacy. The Tron Lightcycle Power Run is a roller coaster that puts riders on their own Lightcycles, tearing through the Grid at almost 60 miles per hour, which makes it the fastest of any Disney roller coaster to date....

June 20, 2025 · 3 min · 531 words · Gary Monroe