Ron Burgundy Embraces Ted Cruz Zodiac Killer Theory in First Podcast

AnchormanspinoffThe Ron Burgundy Podcastlaunches its first episode and claims that Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer. The notorious Zodiac Killer operated in Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s, killing at least five people and leaving two survivors. He corresponded with law enforcement through cryptic letters and clues, which were often encoded with secret messages and claimed that he had actually killed thirty-seven people. Eventually, the letters stopped coming and the killer was never caught....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · Harry Lewis

Russell Crowe's 2020 Thriller Unhinged is Streaming Now On Netflix

Russell Crowe’s 2020 action revenge thrillerUnhingedhas driven into theNetflixTop 10 since landing on the platform this week. With action movies being a huge draw for Netflix audiences, Crowe’s turn as the villain in a movie that has been mostly forgotten thanks to its release happening during the Covid pandemic has proven to be another hugely successful addition to the platform. Unhingedwas one of the first major releases in theaters during the COVID-19 pandemic,making its debut in August 2020....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 519 words · Cynthia Turner

Ryan Reynolds Developing New Disney Park Based Movie With The Society of Explorers and Adventurers

Ryan Reynoldsmay have taken a little time off recently, but he has come back with a vengeance with his recentlyDeadpool 3announcement, roles in the upcomingRed Noticesequels at Netflix, and now he is teaming up withStrange Worldco-director Qui Nguyento develop a movie based onThe Society of Adventurers and Explorers.The SEA is a group of fictional characters that have featured among Disney theme parks for decades, and could well be another huge franchise to come from a Disney park attraction according toThe Hollywood Reporter....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Annette Ray

Samuel L. Jackson Lets Slip That Martin Freeman Makes MCU Return in Secret Invasion

Secret Invasionhas been giving away little about its plot despite a number of photos and videos being leaked from the set, but it seems thatSamuel L. Jacksonhas been happy to share one piece of casting knowledge that has so far remained uncertain. According toSecret Invasion’s lead,Martin Freemanwill be returning to the MCU in the new Marvel series as CIA agent Everett Ross which will directly tie the series toBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever, which will also star Freeman in the role....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 508 words · Rita Davis

Santa Claus: The Movie Is Secrectly One of the Most Psychedelically Accurate Films Ever Made

Some movies from our childhood fail to live up to the size of their memory, but rarely, we rediscover an old movie we always knew was ugly and find it still ugly but also shocking or revelatory.Santa Claus: The Movieis one such secretly subtextual movie. The first act is sort of incredible, with ‘80s movie magic, including matte paintings of the North Pole, massive sets for the castle-like home of the elves, and reindeer puppets that still hold up to today’s effects....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1071 words · Anthony Reese

Seth Rogen Shares Pineapple Express 10th Anniversary Secrets

Pineapple Expressturns 10-years-old today. The comedy remains one of Seth Rogen’s most beloved movies to date and it almost instantly became one of the seminal stoner movies ever made.Seth Rogendecided to honor the movie’s anniversary by taking to his Twitter account to reveal a bunch of interesting tidbits and fun facts about it. For starters, when the made the movie, there wasn’t actually a strain of weed calledPineapple Express. Here’s what he had to say....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · Richard Huff Jr.

She-Hulk's Remaining Episodes Are 'Not What You Expect,' Director Says

She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawhas provided a pretty solid MCU entry, despite some fans not being quite on board with the full-on comedy angle of the show, and with the series now more than half done, it seems we are going to get a bit of a shake-up according to director Anu Valia. The show is currently a “limited series,” which means that it will likely come to a set ending in the next four weeks and as director of episodes 5-7, Valia has said that the series will not deliver what fans are expecting....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Mark Smith

Sinister Team Takes on Joe Hill's Black Phone for Blumhouse

The filmmakers behind the horror hitSinisterare reuniting with Blumhouse Productions. Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill are set to tackleBlack Phone, which is an adaptation of Joe Hill’s 2007 novella. The duo had previously revealed that they were working on an adaptation of an unnamed Hill story. Now, we know which one it is. And the movie will be rated R. According to a new report,Scott Derricksonis set to directBlack Phone....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Roger Lin

The Last Dragon 30th Anniversary Blu-ray Trailer

We’ve got the glow! The cult classicThe Last Dragoncelebrates it’s30th Anniversarywith a fully remastered Blu-ray arriving this summer. To usher in this exciting release, we have an exclusive first look at the trailer for Berry Gordy’s greatest cinematic achievement. The set comes with all-new bonus materials. And there is a newly-created retrospective looking back at the making of the movie. We also have a sneak peek at thenew cover artfrom acclaimedMondo galleryartist Gary Pullin....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Patricia Green

The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House Season 2: What We Hope to See

Comfort food is a term used to describe a type of cuisine that is specially made to soothe the soul. Dating back to the 1960s, the purpose of such a meal is to put the person into a calm-like trance and fix any ailments that they may have. This relaxed state is obtained from the warm and nurturing feeling that comes from eating the food. While a television show that is broadcasted from a streaming platform obviously cannot be consumed physically, anew show calledThe Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko Housethat premiered for Netflix on January 12 easily shows that high-intensity action and riveting suspense like seen inHBO’s The Last of UsandDisney’s The Mandalorianaren’t always needed to make a show entertainingly digestible for viewers....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 937 words · Darryl Edwards

Tom Baker's Final Doctor Who Special Is Coming to Theaters in March

The Fourth Doctor is coming back to the big screen. Fathom Events has teamed up with BBC Studios to bring Tom Baker’s finalDoctor Whospecial,Logopolis, to theaters in the U.S. for the first time ever. This isn’t just the average bit of fun for any Whovians out there. This is a landmark moment in the history of the long-running sci-fi series and this represents a chance to see it in theaters with bonus content....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Christine Lopez

Why George Romero Said No to Directing The Walking Dead

If you likeThe Walking Deador any other popular zombie movies and TV shows, you’re able to thankGeorge Romero, The legendary filmmaker created movie zombies as we know them in the black-and-white classicNight of the Living Dead, spawning an entirely new subgenre of horror. He’d follow it up withDawn of the DeadandDay of the Dead, the latter of which gave special effects maestro Greg Nicotero his start. Nicotero would come full circle to the undead in his career by serving as an executive producer for the hit AMC seriesThe Walking Dead....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 506 words · Stuart Martinez

Why Star Wars Works Better on Television

Star Warshas been a worldwide phenomenon ever since the original film,Episode IV – A New Hope, hit theaters nearly 50 years ago in May 1977. In the time since Disney purchased Lucasfilm nearly a decade ago, the amount ofStar Warscontent being produced has skyrocketed. Under Disney’s ownership, Lucasfilm has produced five feature films for the franchise, but they’ve also adopted a new focus on the television side of things. While shows such as Dave Filoni’s animatedStar Wars: The Clone Warsexisted in the years prior to Disney; there has been a myriad of new television projects set in the galaxy far, far away that have been produced for Disney+ over the last few years....

August 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1451 words · Theresa Rogers