What Does the Academy Have Against Greta Gerwig?

Every time the Academy Award nominations are revealed there are bound to be snubs. After all, not every movie and its cast and crew can be nominated. But sometimes there are snubs that feel a little too personal,such is the case with the 96th Annual Academy Awards. From the momentBarbieturned theaters pink in the summer of 2023, audiences immediately pegged the film as an Oscar front-runner, and for good reason. From brilliant performances by the cast, stunning cinematography and set design, and a message that’s all too poignant and timely,Barbiereminded audiences why we love cinema....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 986 words · Christina Perry

Why Pat Sajak’s ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ Still Hasn’t Aired

Wheel of Fortunehas experienced plenty of shakeups in the past few years. Longtime hostPat Sajakdeparted the popular game show on June 30, 2025, after 41 seasons, withRyan Seacreststepping in to fill his shoesas host for Season 42. But Sajak isn’t out of the hosting game yet: he’s set to co-host one final season ofCelebrity Wheel of Fortunewith fellowWheel of FortunealumVanna White. The guest list would include familiar faces likeJosh Gad,Rainn Wilson, andRandall Park, whileWheel of Fortunefans would get to watch the fan-favorite host one last time....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 658 words · Jason Kaufman

Wonder Woman: The Art and Making of the Film Book Review

With the home video market in decline and studios no longer making the serious investment into special features that they once did, it now falls on other mediums to pick up the slack. I don’t know what kind of Blu-ray releaseWonder Womanwill get, but it probably won’t provide all the details that went into the making of the production that fans will want. Thankfully, that’s where Titan Books’Wonder Woman: The Art and Making of the Filmcan provide a handy resource....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Sean Bennett

‘Dune’ Family Tree Explained: Who Is Paul Atreides Related To?

Editor’s Note: The below contains spoilers for’Dune: Part Two.' TheDunefranchise is a sprawling one, as vast asthe sands of Arrakis— and just as deadly, if you don’t watch your footing.The series currently consists of 16 books, five written by originatorFrank Herbertand continued by his sonBrian HerbertandKevin J. Anderson. DirectorDenis Villeneuve’s two films,Dune: Part OneandDune: Part Two, only cover the first book, a magnum opus mosaic enough to warrant a split narrative....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · Morgan Moore

‘Married to Medicine’s Quad Webb Needs Therapy, Not a New Man

Married to Medicinefans gagged last season whenQuad Webb’sex-husband,Greg “Dr. G” Lunceford,returned to the series with his much younger new bride,Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford. At the time, Quad’s relationship with her cast mates wasn’t in the best place, but it was awkward as the ladies attempted to welcome Dr. G’s very naive new wife to the group. For her first season,Sweet Tea proved to be a formidable opponentand stood up for herself when the other women, especially Quad, gave her a hard time....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 667 words · Casey Byrd

‘Reasonable Doubt’ Season 2 Trailer Brings Court Back in Session

Today, audiences are being gently reminded to “Always bet on Jax” as the first trailer forReasonable Doubt’s second season has officially arrived. The gang is ready to get back into the courtroom with another high-profile case but it doesn’t end there as after the doors of the courthouse close for the day, they each have their own struggles to deal with at home. This season sees the return ofEmayatzy Corinealdi(The Invitation) as the lawyer at the center of the drama, along with an ensemble consisting ofMcKinley Freeman(Hit the Floor),Tim Jo(Pitch),Angela Grovey(Joyful Noise),Thaddeus J....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · Melissa Bailey

‘The Girl on the Milk Carton’ Trailer Teases a Fascinating True Crime Mystery [Exclusive]

Those of us of a certain age will, firstly, remember when milk came in paper cartons and not plastic jugs, and, secondly, will also remember when the backs of them featured the picture of a missing child. If you’ve ever wondered how the initiative that served as a precursor to the creation of the Amber Alert started,Oxygenhas a gripping new two-part series coming your way. Today, Collider has teamed up with the network to debut the exclusive trailer ofThe Girl on the Milk Carton, which will shine a light on the unbelievable true story of howone girl’s disappearance served as a call to action for a small Colorado community that would eventually make its way to the White House....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · John Moore

'Citadel': Russo Brothers Tease “You Can't Trust Anything That You See"

While promoting their new Prime Video series,Citadel,JoeandAnthony Russosat down with Collider’sSteve Weintrauband answered some of our questions about this first-ever global franchise show. Having worked on action-packed blockbusters likeAvengers: Endgameand Netflix’sThe Gray Man, Amazon reached out with this unique opportunity “that would use creative teams throughout the world in an interconnected way, a collaborative way.” Anthony tells Weintraub, “it was our job to come up with a story that was worthy of that kind of format....

June 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1589 words · Regina Sanders

'Fire Country' Season 3's New Character Could Spell the End of Bode and Gabriela

The upcoming third seasonofFire Countrywill bring some changes this fall, including new challenges and some new cast members. Now that Bode Leone (Max Thieriot) has been released from prison,he seeks to pursue a new career as a legitimate firefighter. The problem is that his criminal past might make that dream incredibly difficult. Among the new cast members isSupernaturalalum,Jared Padalecki, portraying Camden,a SoCal firefighterwho recognizes Bode’s raw talent and could serve as a new friend, ally, and mentor for the ex-convict....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1076 words · Seth Spencer

'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' Isn't Like Michael Bay's Films Says Producer

With theTransformers: Rise of the Beastsset to arrive in theaters in just under two months and a new trailer arriving this Thursday, Collider’sSteve Weintraubspoke with the film’s producer,Lorenzo di Bonaventura, about the movie’s unique approach to continuing the stories of the classic IP, while still honoring the “promised land” filmmakerMichael Baybrought to live-action – emphasis on action – in 2007. Rise of the Beasts, set in the year 1994, starsAnthony Ramos(In the Heights) andDominique Fishback(Swarm) as the human heroes and an ensemble cast behind the movie’s Transformers....

June 3, 2025 · 11 min · 2324 words · Maureen Wright

'Unfrosted' Review’s Netflix Pop-Tart Movie Is All Icing

For a man largely responsible for creating one of the most successful, important, and influential television shows in history,Jerry Seinfeld’s post-Seinfeldcareer has been a strange one. Naturally, Seinfeld has continued with stand-up and touring since the show ended, but his most prominent projects since have been hostingComedians in Cars Getting Coffeeand producing NBC’sThe Marriage Ref. Just as odd is that his only major film credit has been as the main voice and co-writer/co-producer of 2007’sBee Movie, a sparse filmography for someone who hasharsh things to say about the state of the movie industry....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1106 words · Matthew Perez

10 Best Performances in Akira Kurosawa Movies, Ranked

There are plenty of reasons why numerousAkira Kurosawafilms are classics, and potentially even timeless, given how fantastically his best movies are paced, filmed, written, and acted. Acting is a skill separate from directing, of course, but good directors will tend to have filmographies filled with great performances, and so Kurosawa can be, at least in part, credited with how many great instances of acting his body of work contains. Here’s a rundown of great Akira Kurosawa movies that are all classics, at least in part, thanks to the fact that each has one or more great performances....

June 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1689 words · Brandon Newman

10 Great Movies Recommended by Peyton Manning

Retired football starPeyton Manningis widely considered one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, and for good reason. On top of being a two-time Super Bowl champion, he holds a number of records, including the most MVPs, the most single-season passing yards, and the most single-season passing touchdowns.What followers of the NFL may not know is that Manning is also a big fan of movies, especially ’80s comedies and sports films. In interviews, he has praisedseveral sports dramas, and he even used to assign a handful of comedies to new players as a bonding exercise....

June 3, 2025 · 9 min · 1813 words · Jamie Clark