The Goldfinch Trailer #2: Ansel Elgort Stars in the Story of A Stolen Life

Warner Bros. Has released the second trailer for the upcoming filmThe Goldfinch. Directed by award winner John Crowley (Brooklyn),The Goldfinchis based on Donna Tartt’s novel by the same name. The book spent 30 weeks on The New York Times Best Sellers list and went on to win the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Now, Warner Bros. Pictures and Amazon Studios aim to bring it to the screen....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 490 words · Ivan Gray

The Green Hornet and Kato Movie Is Happening at Universal

A classic superhero is getting another shot at the big screen. It’s been revealed that Universal Pictures has partnered with Amasia Entertainment for a Green Hornet reboot titledThe Green Hornet and Kato. Michael Helfant and Bradley Gallo, who founded Amasia, landed the movie rights to the franchise in a competitive bidding war earlier this year. Now, Universal is stepping in to help make the reboot a reality. Universal Pictures has optioned the rights to the characters, withThe Green Hornet and Katoalready in development....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Ryan Bailey

The Harder They Fall Trailer #2: Jonathan Majors Hunts Idris Elba in Netflix's Revenge Western

Netflix followed up their TUDUM spotlight on the upcoming wild west themed movieThe Harder They Fallwith a full trailer for the movie, which stars Idris Elba and Jonathan Majors and focuses on a cold revenge tale. Setting a November release date, the trailer promises a gunslinging action ride as it begins with a shootout and doesn’t let up on the blood, violence and long sweeping shots of the old American landscape that harkens back to the classic Westerns of the 60s but with a modern cinematic style....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Kelly Graves

The Office Is Officially Leaving Netflix in 2021

While Netflix isn’t one to let their viewership numbers out there for everyone and their mothers to gaze upon, it seems to be a pretty well-known fact thatThe Officestarring Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, and John Krasinski is the streaming giant’s number one show for years now. Well, we’re sorry to report that this all comes to an end in 2021 as NBC announced Tuesday thatThe Officeis leaving Netflix. But don’t worry, you still have over a full year to get your fix....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Kenneth Mitchell

These Star Wars: The Last Jedi Character Posters Are Stunning

Lucasfilm and Disney have revealed new character posters after the debut of the brand new behind-the-scenes footage at the D23 Expo today. Roughly 6,000 fans in the D23 Hall were treated to the Lucasfilm portion of the D23 Expo Live Action panel where Rian Johnson along with the cast introduced thebehind-the-scenes featurette. After the panel, Lucasfilm andstars from The Last Jeditook to social media to share the brand new character posters for the upcoming sequel toThe Force Awakens....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Bradley Fischer

Top Gun 2 Wants Jennifer Connelly as the Female Lead

Academy Award winning actress Jennifer Connelly is in the early stages of talks to join the cast ofTop Gun 2. It was recently revealed that Miles Teller had been tapped to play Goose’s son in the sequel after many young actors in Hollywood were chasing the role. It’s believed that several men were traveling to Tom Cruise’s home in Clearwater, Florida to audition for the highly coveted part in the sequel....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Jennifer Andersen

Vera Drew on Her Trans Reimagining of the Joker: ‘My Community Is Completely Villainized’

In her autobiographical coming-of-age movie, filmmakerVera Drewopted to make herself the villain. And not just any villain, but DC’s iconic supervillain, the Joker. Directed, co-written (alongside Bri LeRose), edited, and starring Drew,The People’s Jokerdetails its star’s mental health and gender identity struggles. The parody follows Joker the Harlequin (Drew), an aspiring clown grappling with her gender identity. She ventures from her town to make it in the world of comedy but finds herself at odds with a fascistic caped crusader....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 579 words · Nicole Vasquez

Zack Snyder Reveals Vulgar Army of the Dead Joke That Was Just Too Much for Netflix

Zack Snyder is a filmmaker who believes in not pulling any punches. In that sense, he has found the perfect partner in Netflix, which has always believed in not trying to shackle their content creators with creative notes or studio edits. Now, Snyder is kickstarting his new zombie franchise at Netflix withArmy of the Dead. In a new interview, the filmmaker revealed a rare moment of self-censorship when he decided to take out a scene from the movie involving a male stripper with a chomped-on appendage....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 498 words · Briana Warren

Zack Snyder's Justice League Is Bringing 2.5 Hours of Unseen Footage to HBO Max

While we know that the new cut ofJustice Leaguewill provide fans with around 4 hours of superhero delight, it has remained unclear how much of that will be previously unseen footage…until now. Well, which chatting about the release of the new trailer, Snyder has revealed just how much of his director’s cut is never-before-seen material. “Don’t also forget that it is probably a solid two-and-a-half hours of unseen footage in this movie, I would imagine....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Erica Martinez

Zack Snyder's Original DCEU Plans

Warner Bros. Pictures wanted to launch their own cinematic universe to rival the popular Marvel Cinematic Universe. As Warner Bros. owned DC Comics, this should not have been a problem, and unlike Marvel, where studios had access to certain parts of the franchise, DC had access to all their characters. They hired directorZack Snyderto direct Man of Steel and soon set him in charge of their new universe. Update June 23, 2025: This article has been updated with even more details regarding Zack Snyder’s original plans for the DCEU....

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1872 words · Katherine Sutton

Zombies: The Best International Non-English Horror Movies

Hailing from their roots in Haiti and Voodoo,zombies in filmhave become a universal language. We fear what is dead and the process and concept of death comes awkward to us as living, breathing human beings, and that translates across any part of the world. The rest of the world has always had a fascination with the undead.Lord of the Ringsdirector Peter Jackson’s early schlock put New Zealand horror on the map (continued by way ofBlack SheepandWhat We Do In The Shadows), thanks to his gruesome works involving the deceased....

July 31, 2025 · 5 min · 974 words · Thomas Wright

'Street Fighter' Movie Pulled from Release Calendar

Following the exit of the Philippou Brothers(Talk to Me) as directors in June 2024, despite Sony reserving Jul 04, 2025 as a release date, news surrounding the film adaptation ofStreet Fighterwent quiet. Then, in Feb. 2025, a new director was announced —Kitao Sakurai (The Eric Andre Show, The Passage). It was a bold and exciting update and one which has now been trampled upon with the news that Sony Pictures has completely pulledStreet Fighterfrom its release calendar for now, removing it from that 2026 release date....

July 30, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Michael Yates MD

10 Underrated Best Picture Nominees That Didn't Win

Earning anAcademy Awardnomination for Best Picture is one of the highest honors in cinema. It’s an achievement that many filmmakers strive for, a prestigious mark of recognition and validation. Even if they fail to claim the top prize, many Best Picture nominees go on to become timeless masterpieces, right alongside whatever film that won. In some cases, the nominee may become more iconic and beloved thanthe actual Best Picture winner. For instance,Raging Bullis regarded as one of the greatest movies ever made, even though it lost Best Picture toOrdinary People, a film that gets virtually no love 25 years later....

July 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1368 words · Michael Alexander