“You Are Not Alone”: ‘The Baldwins’ Captures Hilaria’s Support to Alec Before Rust Tria

Alec BaldwinandHilaria Baldwin’s anniversary fell two days behind the court trial of the 2021 accidental shooting of cinematographerHalyna Hutchins,and it’s clear that mama Baldwinwanted to leave no stone unturned to show her husband that she’s standing beside her. In the June 13, 2025, episode ofThe BaldwinsSeason 1, “It’s Really Complicated,” the mom of seven opened up about a sentimental anniversary gift she prepared for Alec just days before he stood trial for involuntary manslaughter....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Jonathan Herrera

"He Lights My Day Up": 'Landman's Billy Bob Thornton Thrilled To Reunite With 'Yellowstone' Spin-Off Star on Taylor Sheridan's Hit Show

AsLandmancontinues production on its second season around Fort Worth,Billy Bob Thorntonisn’t shy about how much the series means to him— and how long he hopes to stick around. In a new interview with Gold Derby, the Oscar winner opened up about returning to Tommy Norris, working withTaylor Sheridan, and what it’s like to reunite with a true Western icon:Sam Elliott. When asked if he sees himself riding withLandmanfor several more seasons, Thornton gave us all the news we wanted to hear: “Absolutely,” he said....

June 6, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Jennifer Carlson

'Arnold' Review: Schwarzenegger Documentary Is Incomplete

In thegrowing industry of celebrity documentaries, everything can feel tightly managed to the point of being suffocatingly safe. This isn’t to say directors can’t carve out something illuminating about their subjects, but watching these types of works can be most interesting in how they bring the lines that are cautiously toed into focus. InLesley Chilcott’sArnold, the new Netflix documentary about the bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-politicianArnold Schwarzenegger, there’s much that seems content to operate within the confines rather than push up against them....

June 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1299 words · Karen Hale

'Chaos: The Manson Murders' Review: Errol Morris’ Netflix Documentary Walks a Fine Line Between Investigation and Conspiracy Theory

In 1969, the dream died. Chances are you’ve heard that one before. Also, it is quite likely you know pretty well what dream we are talking about: it’s, of course, the hippie dream of a more equal and just world based on free love and community. This dream didn’t just die of natural causes. Instead, it was murdered byCharlesMansonand his so-called family, stabbed to death like actressSharon Tate, her friends, and the LaBianca couple....

June 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1218 words · Jane Robertson

'Enys Men' Review: Quiet Horror Story Is Cinema at Its Best

There are moviesthat can greatly reward you if you stick with them. However, that reward may not always come in the form you expect. In a world of immediate payoffs and fully explained outcomes, movies likeEnys Mendon’t appeal to the majority of moviegoers, but it certainly has a lot to offer if you are willing to see how far the pebble goes down the black hole. The movie centers around “The Volunteer” (Mary Woodvine), a woman who is tasked with keeping a daily log of what happens on a hill she’s inhabiting on an isolated island....

June 6, 2025 · 4 min · 736 words · Dr. John Wilson

'Harlan Coben's Shelter' Made a Huge Mistake With [SPOILER]'s Survival

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Harlan Coben’s Shelter. InHarlan Coben’s Shelteron Prime Video, Mickey Bolitar (Jaden Michael) is sent to live with his aunt Shira (Constance Zimmer) in Kasselton, after the death of his father Brad (Kristoffer Polaha). Although he and his mother survived the car accident, the loss leaves his mother seeking in-patient help for existing, and now worsening, mental health issues. Searching for answers about what happened to Ashley (Samantha Bugliaro), which seems connected to a strange disappearance from his father’s past, Mickey becomes involved with the mysterious Bat Lady (Tovah Feldshuh) and her secret organization Abeona, which helps children escape from abusive environments and being trafficked — an organization that his father was involved with since he was a teenager....

June 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1089 words · Kevin Lewis MD

'Prom Pact' Cast Talk Friendship & Subverting Stereotypes in New Featurette

Prom season is upon us, and so, too, is Disney’s latest original movieProm Pact. The movie follows best friends Mandy and Ben, two high schoolers who’d rather focus on anything other than prom. Ahead of the movie’s premiere on March 30,Disneyreleased a new featurette breaking down the biggest themes of the YA rom-com. Executive producerJulie Bowenkicks-off the video, comparing the movie to'80s rom-comsbut with its own twist. StarPeyton Elizabeth Leefurther emphasizes this point, noting that while familiar and classic stereotypes will be present, they will be presented differently....

June 6, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Autumn Grimes

'Squid Game: The Challenge' & 'Leo' Dominate Netflix's Top 10 Charts

It’s a new week, and Netflix’s coveted Top 10 charts see new titles dominating both the film and TV charts.David Fincher’sThe Killer,which enjoyed a consecutive-two-week run as the most-watched film title, has now been beaten by a brave lizard –Adam Sandler’sLeo. The animated musical feature in which Sandler voices the titular character debuted on Netflix on November 21 and within 6 days, had racked up 34.6 million views to become not only the most-viewed film of the week, but also the most-viewed overall title this week....

June 6, 2025 · 3 min · 578 words · Heather Cruz

'The Night Agent' Season 2 Is Half Written, Showrunner Confirms

Netflix’sThe Night Agentis an action-thriller series created byShawn Ryanbased on the novel of the same name byMatthew Quirk. Ryan recently took to his Twitter to confirm speculations regarding the second season. The series creator let fans know that the Season 2 was already half way written before the WGA strike and the writers are now back to writing now that theWGA have secured a new deal. Ryan confirmed the news on X (formerly Twitter) account by responding to a tweet that state “THE NIGHT AGENT season 2 scripts were halfway complete ahead of the WGA strike....

June 6, 2025 · 2 min · 323 words · Gregory Morgan

'The Witcher': Henry Cavill's 10 Best Episodes, Ranked

The WitcherSeason 3 Part 2 is out, and it’s time to say goodbye toHenry Cavill. The British actor has played the role of Geralt of Rivia since the beginning, playing a key role in the show’s initial success and cementingThe Witcheramong Netflix’s hottest properties. Alas, nothing lasts forever, and Cavill announced his exit late last year. Thus, the season 3 finale is Cavill’s goodbye, sending him into the sunset like a hero....

June 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1496 words · Mary Coleman

'You' Season 4: Ditching Joe's Childhood Flashbacks Was the Right Call

Youfound something special in how it orchestrated its fourth season. Where the series began to become quite formulaic over the first three chapters, the most recent season finally brought something new to the table. There were two seemingly different parts to Season 4’s 10-episode arc, including a thrilling plot twist in the second half of the seasonthat flipped everything we had known from Part 1 on its head. In putting together a fresh take on an old formula and givingPenn Badgleya chance to flex his acting chops even more than usual,Youaccomplished all it needed to with Season 4....

June 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1010 words · Michele Russo

10 Best 'Rick and Morty' Quotes, Ranked

Throughout the unpredictable adventures ofRick and Morty, Rick Sanchez has casually dropped lines of genius. It should be expected by someone who considers himself the smartest man in the universe, but all the characters onRick and Mortybenefit from sharp scripts that pack clever jokes and quotable moments in each episode. Rick and Mortyexplores heavy topics in their absurdist storylines, so a quote from the series can be emotionally profound, or it can be about when one of them turns into a pickle....

June 6, 2025 · 9 min · 1849 words · Tom Wood DDS

10 Most Atmospheric Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked

Some of themovies that revolutionized visual effectswere science fiction, which is largely because theyneededto be groundbreaking in order to make their stories believable. After all, it takes a lot for the setting to suspend disbelief. Even realistic movies that take place in the modern day must be approached diligently. Although we all know the rules of our world, visually constructing a believable scenario that keeps someone’s attention can be tricky. Even a notably empty sidewalk in a popular city might raise a question mark in the viewer’s mind, so literally creating an imaginary setting in a believable way is a challenge that requires meticulous detail....

June 6, 2025 · 10 min · 1951 words · Eugene Gomez