The Grinch Blu-ray Clip Features Danny Elfman's Sass and Energy

Out on digital now and coming to home video tomorrow,Dr. Seuss' The Grinchis the perfect family film to add to your collection and watch it during the holidays or any time of year. The Illumination Entertainment feature is a gorgeously animated retelling of Dr. Seuss' classic Christmas story centering on the iconic uber-grump, The Grinch. Brought to life byBenedict Cumberbatch,The Grinchoffers up beautiful visuals, laugh-a-minute comedy, and some whimsical music along the way....

June 1, 2025 · 4 min · 749 words · Tracy Clements

The Hitman's Bodyguard Trailer: Reynolds & Jackson Hate Each Other

Lionsgate has unveiled the first red-band trailer for the action comedyThe Hitman’s Bodyguard, and this is definitely something you’ll need headphones for if you’re at work. The film starsRyan Reynoldsas the world’s top protection agent, a man who is tasked with serving as the bodyguard for his mortal enemy, a notorious assassin played bySamuel L. Jackson. This is an action comedy through and through, and honestly this trailer isreallyfunny as it plays the comedic strengths of both Reynolds and Jackson....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Kimberly Garcia

This Is 'Seinfeld's Most Groundbreaking Episode, According to Julia Louis-Dreyfus

More than 25 years since its finale,Seinfeldremains popular, and it should be no surprise considering how influential it was for the sitcom genre. But to Emmy-winning actressJulia Louis-Dreyfus,one episode stands out. In an episode of her podcastWiser Than Me, Louis-Dreyfus reflected on one ofSeinfeld’s most iconic episodes: 1992’s “The Contest.” Widely regarded as one of the greatest sitcom episodes of all time, it was bold and groundbreaking for its era. The story begins with George (Jason Alexander) revealing he was “caught” by his mother, prompting a wager between Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), Kramer (Michael Richards), and, eventually, Elaine (played by Louis-Dreyfus)....

June 1, 2025 · 5 min · 1013 words · Jacob Keith

Tom Sandoval Opens Up About 'Vanderpump Rules' Star: “I Still Love Her”

Vanderpump RulesstarTom Sandovalis opening up about the ugly aftermath of his split from co-starRachel Leviss. In therecently releasedVanderpump RulesSeason 11special, “Secrets Revealed,”Sandoval confessed to sleeping with three womenafter ending things with Leviss in May 2023, right before the Season 10 finale. The conversation took place at a dinner, where Sandoval opened up toTom Schwartzabout how tough the breakup had been for him. Sandoval also admitted thathe’s still in love with Leviss, which initially made it difficult for him to see other people....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Destiny Vargas

Valerian: Final Trailer Teases Luc Besson's Sci-Fi Spectacle

STX Entertainment has released the final trailer forValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, the new sci-fi epic fromLucyandThe Fifth ElementdirectorLuc Bessonand it looks just as visually wondrous as everything else we’ve seen from this movie. Based on the beloved French comicValérian and Laureline, the film starsDane DeHaanandCara Delevingneas a pair of intergalactic special-ops agents tasked with traveling to the titular city of Alpha to stop a deadly force....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Natasha Atkinson

Walker Season 2 Reveals New Midseason Release Date

The CW’s dramaWalkeris returning sooner than expected. Announced today, Season 2’s midseason return date will now debut Thursday, June 05, 2025, which is two weeks earlier than the previously announced date. WalkerstarsJared Padalecki(Supernatural) in the titular role as Cordell Walker, a Texas Ranger who has recently returned from a lengthy undercover mission. A recent widower, Walker struggles to connect with his daughter and find his role in family life on the ranch....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Tony Duncan

Westworld Premiere Recap: "The Original"

The premiere episode ofWestworldisn’t interested in holding your hand. It’s not interested in too carefully delineating how this adult theme park works. And it’sreallynot interested in giving you just one side of this creator/host/visitor trichotomy to support. LikeGame of Thronesbefore it,Westworldis not afraid of challenging its audience when it comes to messy morals and enigmatic plotting. And, likeGame of Thrones,Westworldhas a nascent confidence that implies the experience will be worth the narrative effort....

June 1, 2025 · 10 min · 2003 words · Joan Horne

What Happened to the Real Rebecca Godfrey After 'Under the Bridge'?

The real-life murder of14-year-old Reena Virkin 1997 rocked the small community of Saanich, British Columbia. The brutal and shocking crime earned major media attention when it occurred. When creatorQuinn Shepharddecided to make a television series about the events surrounding Reena’s death, she turned to the source material for the show, a 2005 non-fiction exploration of the crime calledUnder the BridgebyRebecca Godfrey. Godfrey, played byRiley Keoughin the series, was a gifted writer who effectively captured the horror of the murder (along with the underlying themes of thechallenges of girlhood and the difficulties associated with young people coming of age)....

June 1, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Kelly Williams

What is Private Relay on iPhone

Private Relay is a feature for iPhone users who have an iCloud+ subscription. It helps keep internet browsing in Safari private. When activated, it sends data through two internet relays. This process hides the user’s IP address and DNS requests from the network providers and websites. This feature ensures that no single entity can access both who the user is and what websites they visit. This adds a layer of privacy and security to internet browsing on an iPhone....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Robert Gonzales

What's Coming to Netflix in February 2017

As the originals continue to pile up with the announcement of what’s coming to Netflix throughout February, which you can check out below, its catalogue of titles continues to diminish in esteem. We’ll get into the handful or more of solid titles that are getting the axe in February in the what’s leaving article, but the additions support the ongoing feeling that Netflix is much more interested in producing (largely mediocre) content than offering up a solid backlog of good and great movies and tv series....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Cole Quinn

Where’d You Go Bernadette Release Date Delayed Five Months

We’re gonna have to wait quite a bit longer to see the next film fromRichard Linklater. Again. TheBoyhoodfilmmaker’s adaptation of theMaria SemplenovelWhere’d You Go Bernadettewas shot back in 2017 and originally scheduled for release by Annapurna Pictures in May 2018. The film was then pushed back to October 2018, a seemingly more appropriate release date for aCate Blanchett-fronted character piece directed by Linklater. But then the release date was bumped once more to August 13, 2025, and now Annapurna has changed its mind yet again, pushing theWhere’d You Go Bernadetterelease date to July 27, 2025....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Gerald King

Who Was the Real Duke of Buckingham? 'The Gilded Age's New Society Obsession and How He Hints at Gladys' Future, Explained

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Gilded Age Season 3. One of the best parts about HBO’sThe Gilded Ageis that it incorporates so many historical accuracies into its storytelling.Real-life figuressuch as Mrs. Astor (Donna Murphy) and J.P. Morgan (Bill Camp) help bring the late 19th century to life in such a magnificent way. But creatorJulian Fellowesalso alwaysmakes sure to tell storiesthat feel compelling and continue to make us want to tune in to every episode....

June 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1141 words · Lisa Gonzalez

Why Do We Want to Watch the World Burn?

WithTwisterscausinga storm at the box office, I figured it was as good a time as any to revisitTwister, a childhood favorite film of mine (and, of course, the prequel toTwisters). Growing up, I spent a lot of time in my grandma’s living room watchingThe Day After Tomorrow,2012, andSan Andreas(she likedThe Rock, what can I say) on cable TV, but now, we live in the golden age of streaming. So, as soon as I finished my revisit ofTwister, I had a never-ending list of disaster film recommendations, from tsunamis to volcanoes to pandemics, for my viewing pleasure, and you bet I watched as many as I could....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1464 words · Carol Morales