New Star Trek Movie Teams Quentin Tarantino and J.J. Abrams

Get ready for some incredibly unexpected, but possibly amazing news, sci-fi fans.Quentin Tarantino, the man behind movies likePulp FictionandKill Bill,is making a Star Trek Moviewith J.J. Abrams, the man responsible for the most recent reboot of the beloved franchise. Reportedly, Tarantino came up with a great idea for a newStar Trekmovie and Paramount is getting behind it in a big way. What’s more is that, if things go well, Tarantino will direct this newStar Trekmovie....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 609 words · Jesus Thomas

Once Upon a Time Season 6 Finds Its Captain Nemo

Withfairytalesas popular as ever on the big and small screen, the success of ABC’sOnce Upon a Timeshould come as no surprise. The show is currently entering its 6th season stronger than ever. What should come as a surprise is the fantasy drama’s ability to keep rejuvenating itself with unique and very popular characters from the world of literature. When the show returns this fall, it is going in a wholly new direction....

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Vincent Moore

Outlaw King Trailer: Chris Pine Is Medieval Hero Robert the Bruce

Netflix knows you’ve got a lot to do around the Holidays. And it’s sometimes difficult to drive out to the local theater for whatever big movie is currently playing to the masses. So they have some exciting plans this fall and winter, keeping you warm and cozy at home. One of their biggest releases will be the upcoming Netflix original movieOutlaw King. And it promises to be a streaming blockbuster in its own right....

August 2, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Matthew Norton

Perpetrator Review

Growing up is tough. Perhaps it’s a bit trickier if you’re adescendant of witches. But on a universal level, turning the age 18 is a big milestone, and for the rebellious teen at the center of writer-director Jennifer Reeder’s new filmPerpetrator, the big birthday comes with more than just well wishes. The end result is ablood-soaked psychological thrillerthat’s sometimes a slow burn but still weaves in some occasional dark humor; the absurd society that serves as the film’s setting will surely come off as satirical....

August 2, 2025 · 4 min · 768 words · Aaron Brown

Reservation Dogs Cast and Character Guide

Reservation Dogsis the FX on Hulu comedy that deserves a watch especially with the third season airing recently. In the series, we followfour indigenous teenagerswho live on a reservation in Oklahoma. This group of four includes Bear, Elora, Willie Jack, and Cheese. They dream of having a better life and for them, this kind of life could be found in California. Their decision comes after the fifth member of their group, Daniel, dies....

August 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1808 words · Jeanne Edwards

Sandman Creator Neil Gaiman Denies Sexual Assault Accusations by Two Women

WARNING: The following post contains descriptions of sexual assault Neil Gaiman, the beloved author behind such novels as American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, and Neverwhere,has been accused of sexual assault by two women: one a nanny to his child, and the other a fan. Gaimanfirst rose to prominence with The Sandman comicsfrom DC, which debuted in 1989 and have since gone on to be adapted intoa successful Netflix seriesof the same name....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Jennifer Barr

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 Teaser Announces 2022 Release Date

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2will officially hit theaters on April 8th, 2022. Sony started to put out some teases yesterday, leaving fans to guess what was on the horizon. Now, we know that Miles Morales and the rest of the team are preparing for a new adventure that will undoubtedly take things to a whole new level. With that being said, there has to be a lot of pressure to come up with something that can live up to the first installment since it is so universally loved....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Peter Jones

Spy Who Dumped Me Trailer Has Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon on the Run

Lionsgate has released the first trailer forThe Spy Who Dumped Me, the studio’s new action-comedy starringMila Kunisand Kate McKinnon, arriving in theaters August 3. The trailer debuted earlier today onThe Ellen Show, where both Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon made an appearance to showcase the first footage. Director Susanna Fogel also shed light on the plot and the production in a recent interview. The Spy Who Dumped Mefollows Audrey (Mila Kunis) and Morgan (Kate McKinnon), thirty-year-oldbest friends from Los Angeles, who are unexpectedly thrust into an international conspiracy when Audrey’s ex-boyfriend (Justin Theroux) shows up at her apartment with a team of deadly assassins on his trail....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Dr. Laura Randall

The 10 Best Sitcom Endings of All Time, Ranked

People love sitcoms because they’re an excellent way to unwind from everyday life. From stories that deal with work pressures, and turbulent relationships, to the mundane aspects of everyday life, sitcoms are relatable to just about anyone. Some sitcoms last longer than originally expected, securing their place in audiences' hearts long after their finales. Here are the ten best sitcom endings of all time, ranked. 10The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air The sitcom that single-handedly putWill Smith into the spotlightas the ’90s most promising young talent,The Fresh Prince of Bel-Airwas a household staple for over six seasons....

August 2, 2025 · 5 min · 926 words · Jennifer Young

The 20 Best 80s Kids Movies Ever Made

The1980sleft a lasting mark on popular culture through itsvarious iconic films, television, and music scenes. Many classic hits that were remade or rebooted in the modern era originated from the 1980s, includingTop Gun, The Little Mermaid,andIndiana Jones. However, the kid-oriented films of this decade particularly stand out, as they ended up becoming lasting classics that kids today can enjoy while their parents reminisce in nostalgic glory. The entries on the list stand out from other films released during the decade for many reasons....

August 2, 2025 · 10 min · 2090 words · Michael Moyer

The Bear: How the Cast Trained to Look Like Professional Chefs

Working in a kitchen is not an uncommon job, but those who’ve experienced life in ‘the thunderdome," know the stressful environment of a kitchen. Hulu’s seriesThe Beargets almost every aspect of that life correct, from the kitchen terms like, “yes, chef” and “hands” to the chaotic and fast-paced environment that sometimes feels impossible to keep up with. Moreover, the show amazingly depicts the ups and downs of work in a professional kitchen plus the mental health struggle and substance addictions that many real-life cooks face....

August 2, 2025 · 5 min · 859 words · Mr. Carlos Scott

The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story Short Film Ventures into the Mind of Miles Morales

The animation community is abuzz with anticipation for the North American premiere ofThe Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Storyat the esteemed Animation Is Film Festival. Sony, always known for its surprises, gifts Spider-Man aficionados an intimate glimpse into the psyche of their favorite web-slinging hero, Miles Morales. Shameik Moorelends his voice once more to the beloved character, Miles Morales. However, in this short film, our hero confronts not a tangible nemesis but an internal and ubiquitous one: Anxiety....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Jay Stewart

The Suicide Squad Had John Cena Eating So Many Empanadas He Almost Puked

With his wrestler’s physique, actor John Cena looks like he has been carved out of iron. After decades of appearing in intense action movies and even more intense wrestling matches, Cena has earned the title of a badass. Yet, as the actor revealed during WarnerMedia’sCCXPpanel on Sunday, there was one scene he had to film for James Gunn’s upcoming movieThe Suicide Squadthat almost had him throwing up. John Cena:There was a day where we shot on a roof top, where we’re all eating....

August 2, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Deborah Norton