These 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' and 'Without a Trace' Stars Will Star in This Robotic Epic

The first-ever robot story is coming to the big screen, courtesy of science fiction visionaryAlex Proyas(The Crow,Dark City,I, Robot).Mallory Jansen,Anthony LaPaglia, andLindsay Ferriswill star inR.U.R.Deadline reportsthat the movie will begin filming this fall in Sydney, Australia. Jansen will star as Helena, a woman who visits the island factory of Rossum’s Universal Robots (the R.U.R. of the title) to liberate the robots from their human masters. Her actions, although well-intentioned, have disastrous consequences for humanity....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Joanna Mason

These 10 Romantic Comedies Are Actually Dramas in Disguise

If we’re being totally honest, the best romantic comedies aren’t just about the chuckles they get out of viewers. While they come packed with unforgettable banter and meet-cutes, they’re also about the emotional truths they reveal — the vulnerability, personal growth, and yearning that comes with love. Sure, the laughs hook viewers in, but often,it’s the reliability and messy moments that make them linger. FromLove & Other DrugstoThe Apartment, these are theromantic comedies that could pass as intense and maybe tragic dramas....

June 7, 2025 · 8 min · 1575 words · Sean Carr

This Lee Pace Cult Classic Is Finally Getting a Digital Release

WhileTarsem Singh’s 2006 film,The Fall, was divisive when it first premiered, it is finally getting the physical release it has always deserved. A wildly inventive and aesthetically captivating film,The FallstarsLee Pacebefore he gained monumental success with his role inPushing DaisiesandHalt and Catch Fire. Pace plays Roy, a stuntman in the 1920s paralyzed from a fall on set. After bonding with a child, Alexandria (Catinca Untaru), in recovery, he manipulates her into getting him morphine pills by weaving an exciting adventure tale populated with familiar faces from real life....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 537 words · Scott Smith

WandaVision: Why It Matters That Pietro/Quicksilver Was Mentioned

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforWandaVision, Season 1, Episode 3, “Now in Color."] In 2015’sAvengers: Age of Ultron, the MCU introduced fraternal twins Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Pietro Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). In the comics, these characters, also known as Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, respectively, were mutants and the children of Magneto. However, in 2015, the X-Men and the word “mutant” belonged to 20th Century Fox, who had their own Pietro Maximoff withEvan Petersplaying the role fromX-Men: Days of Future Pastonwards....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 574 words · Laura Williams

Watch: Humans Season 3 Cast & Creators on Synth Singularity

There’s a great TV series about humans and the humanoid robots who exist to serve them, and the moment those robots begin to gain their own consciousness and seek to rebel against their captors. No, it’s notWestworld(though thatisgood), it’s AMC’sHumans. The British series' first season is a small-scale and intimate exploration about how “normal” it is to have Synths in your homes, doing tasks most people don’t want to do, and sometimes (or often) being used for nefarious purposes....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Brenda Lowe

Win Tickets to Our Screening of Vikings: Valhalla Season 2 with Cast Q&A

If you’re a fan of the first season ofVikings: Valhallaand can’t wait to watch Season 2 in January, we’ve got some news to share. Collider is teaming up with Netflix to screen the Season 2 premiere over a month before it hits streaming with cast membersSam Corlett(Leif Eriksson),Frida Gustavsson(Freydís Eiríksdóttir), andLeo Suter(Harald Sigurdsson) and creator/showrunnerJeb Stuartjoining for a post-screening Q&A. But it gets better. Unlike our standard screenings, where everyone goes home after the Q&A, ourVikings: Valhallaevent includes a post-show reception where fans can mingle with the cast and fellow attendees and enjoy cocktails and light bites....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 577 words · Nancy Beck

X-Men: Dark Phoenix Cast Snaps a Photo with Justin Trudeau

There’s no doubt in my mind that if the X-Men were real, Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeauwould be one of the politicians fighting the good fight for them. He’s the real-life antidote to characters like Senator Kelly. So it’s fitting then that Trudeau recently met up with the cast and crew ofX-Men: Dark Phoenix,Simon Kinberg’sX-Men: Apocalypsesequel which is just rolling into production in Montreal, and in a classic Trudeau move, he somehow manages to out-glow a table full of young and beautiful actors....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Margaret Floyd

You Won’t Believe Which Batman Movie Beats Almost Every Other on Rotten Tomatoes

Who is the definitive onscreen Batman?It’s a question that can get even the calmest of Bat-fans riled up. In some ways, the answer depends on which one you grew up with. For older fans, it’s betweenAdam Westfrom thecampy 1960’sBatmanseries, andMichael Keaton, he of theTim Burton-ledBatman(1989) andBatman Returns(1992). For others, it’s the Batman of theDark Knight Trilogy,Christian Bale, or the Snyderverse’sBen Affleck. The newest generation are more likely to make their stand forThe Batman’sRobert Pattinson....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 824 words · Mr. Ryan Jacobs

Z: The Beginning of Everything Review: Pure Escapsim

The title ofZ: The Beginning of Everythingis ironic given that Amazon’s new biographical series gets off to a very rocky start. But like its subject, Zelda Fitzgerald, it’s also innovative even if it ultimately falls short of her dazzle.Z: The Beginning of Everythingkicks off just before Zelda Sayer (Christina Ricci) meets future husband Francis Scott (David Hoflin) in Montgomery, Alabama, and takes the rare road of exploring a person’s life not through a filmic formula but that of a series (a half hour series, no less, which is a rare thing for a drama)....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 670 words · Mark Stephens

‘A Thousand Blows’ Review: Steven Knight's 'Peaky Blinders' Follow-Up Doesn't Pack Enough of a Punch

I’m nothing if not the prime audience for a good Victorian-era period piece. Maybe it was my weird childhood obsession with Jack the Ripper, or the fact that I grew up at the exact right time to experienceGuy Ritchie’sSherlock Holmesmoviesas formative pieces of cinema. I can’t pinpoint the exact reason, but point me in the direction of some bustles and grand mustaches, and I’m all in. It’s the same reason that I was initially drawn to the concept of Hulu’sA Thousand Blows, which hails from period drama titanSteven Knight, the man behind the success ofPeaky Blinders....

June 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1189 words · Eugene Foster

‘Below Deck’ Season 11 Cast Guide: Who Is Back on Board?

Among the sea of great reality TVwe have been blessed with over recent years, Bravo’sBelow Deckhas been a constant in theviewing habits of millions, with its extravagant settings perfectly juxtaposed by the juicy and emotionally relatable drama. WithBelow Deck’s sister showDown Underalso becoming a smash it, eyes are more than ever on the next crew to climb aboard the superyacht, withBelow DeckSeason 11 having already announced some stark cast shake-ups. So, from surprising returns to sad exits, here is a look at everyone on board forBelow DeckSeason 11....

June 7, 2025 · 5 min · 898 words · David Mullins

‘FBI: International’ Season 3 — Everything We Know So Far

As the third installment in theFBIfranchise, following the originalFBIandFBI: Most Wanted,FBI: Internationalwas never a certain hit upon its arrival, mainly due to its placement outside of mainland USA, which inevitably led to in-world discussions about international relations and bureaucratic red tape. However, as is the case with almost all ofDick Wolf’s countless creations, the series has proved a hit, as millions flock weekly to watch agent Scott Forrester (Luke Kleintank) and the rest of the fly team track down terrorists and consistently save the day....

June 7, 2025 · 7 min · 1336 words · Monica Lawson

‘Godzilla Minus One’ Global Box Office Rages Toward Massive Milestone

Toho’sGodzilla Minus Oneis emerging as something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon. After deliveringthe biggest domestic debutfor a live-action foreign-language movie in around two decades, and then following it up by becoming the first live-action foreign-language movieto top the domestic box office,Godzilla Minus Onehas passed a new milestone. After less than a week of release, the kaiju film has grossed $15.7 million in North American theaters, and over $40 million worldwide. For context, this is a bigger domestic haul than those delivered by recent releases such asNext Goal Wins($6 million),Saltburn($7 million), andThe Holdovers($15....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Adam Brown