‘A Complete Unknown’ Has Strummed Its Way Onto a New Top 40 All-Time Box Office List

WhileA Complete Unknownperhaps hasn’t been as big of a box office hit as many were expecting, especially after leading starTimothée Chalamet’s last two movies performed so well at the box office, the film has still managed to overcome immense competition and stretch its legs to enter a new box office list.A Complete Unknownhas grossed $66 million domestically and $20 million internationally at the time of writing, leaving it with a worldwide gross of $87 million as it struggles to hit the $90 million mark....

August 18, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Gregory Roberts

‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ Domestic Box Office Gets Slow Start

Disney’sIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinymight be staging a critical resurgence, but it’s too early to tell if it’ll be able to defy expectations at the box office. The fifth film in the iconic adventure franchise — the first in the series to not be directed bySteven Spielberg, or have a story byGeorge Lucas— is poised to deliver a relatively modest opening weekend of around $60 million, after grossing $24 million on its first day of release....

August 18, 2025 · 3 min · 587 words · Nicholas Kirby

'Law & Order' Episode 11 Sneak Peek Welcomes an 'OMITB' Star

Fans ofNBC’sLaw & Orderare in for a treat tonight asCamryn Manheim’scharacter, Kate Dixon, takes center stage in a very special episode airing at 8 p.m. ET/PT. In this latest installment, Dixon gets the chance to use her expertise inAmerican Sign Language (ASL)to assist a deaf child and her father, delving into a storyline that highlights the importance of communication and empathy, and Collider is excited to share an exclusive look at the episode....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Isaac Quinn

'Saw X' Sets Physical Release Date Featuring Three Hours of Bonus Material

The latest murderous, torturous antics of the Jigsaw Killer will soon be available to watch at home. Lionsgate has announced that its horror filmSaw Xwill receive a physical release on Nov. 21, following avideo-on-demand releaseon Oct. 20. The physical release will include more than three hours of bonus footage, including more than a dozen deleted scenes and featurettes. The physical copy ofSaw Xwill be released in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD + digital....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Wendy Castillo

'The Last of Us': Storm Reid's 10 Best Movies & TV Shows, Ranked According to IMDb

It’s no secret HBO’sThe Last of Usis home to a star-studded cast. With reoccurring appearances from renownedPedro Pascaland rising starBella Ramsey, the show features several award-winning actors such asNick Offerman,Murray Bartlett,Anna Torv, and now,Storm Reidin episode seven. Storm Reid’s debut in the show happens later in the season, but shouldn’t diminish her importance by any scale. This role isn’t Reid’s start, in fact, the young actress has several nominations and distinguished features already under her belt....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1170 words · Lisa Blair

'Twisters' Just Blew Away 'Oppenheimer's Streaming Record

Renegade rebels are putting their pedals to the floor inEF-5 sized numbersfollowing the news that Universal and Warner Bros.’Twistershas officially claimed the title of Peacock’s biggest Pay 1 film debut, racking up record-breaking numbers in its first 14 days on the platform. The sequel to the 1996 blockbusterTwisterhas cemented its place as a streaming cyclone, dethroningOppenheimer, which previously held the top spot. Directed byLee Isaac Chungand starringGlen PowellandDaisy Edgar-Jones,Twistersmade its streaming debut on November 15, following a 120-day theatrical run, where it swept up a terrific box office haul, particularly domestically....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Derrick Douglas

'Y2K' Review - 'SNL's Kyle Mooney Heads Back to the ’90s in Entertaining, but Underwhelming Directorial Debut

Throughout his career,Kyle Mooneyhas always had an interest in the decade he grew up in, the 1990s. As a cast member onSaturday Night Live, he was part of numerous sketches that parodied that period’s entertainment (like in the animated short, “Middle-Aged Mutant Ninja Turtles”). There’s a throwback feel toBrigsby Bear, which he also co-wrote and starred in, and Netflix’sSaturday Morning All Star Hits!is a deeply-referential and absurd take on children’s television from the decade....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1144 words · Heather Schneider

10 Best Movies About Voyeurism, Ranked

Characterized by the act of peering into and spying on other people navigating their private lives, voyeurism is quite a well-known term these days, especially as reality shows rise in popularity. If we think about it, film viewing has been a voyeuristic act from the beginning of times — after all, it’s the spectators' job to sit still and take pleasure in watching the lives of others, even if fictional....

August 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1464 words · Jeffrey Stephenson

10 Most Profane Best Picture Winners, Ranked by F-Bombs

You might not automatically associate Best Picture-winning movies with profanity, maybe because it’s easy to think of such films as classy, and movies with tons of profanity as being less classy. That is stereotyping, though,and it would be a less exciting world if awards contenders couldn’t indulge in a bit of filthy language, and if profane movies could only aspire to be popular among the unwashed masses (as it were)....

August 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1544 words · Tina Aguirre

7 Movies You Should Watch After The Invisible Man

In one of the most joyous cases of cinematic irony this decade, alotof people are seeingThe Invisible Man. FilmmakerLeigh Whannell’s reimagining of the 1933 Universal horror classic nabbed a mighty healthy $50 million in its first week—on a $7 million budget no less—and for good reason. Whannell brilliantly updated the story of a monstrous man turned transparent (in this case,Oliver Jackson-Cohen) into the story of a domestic abuse survivor, played in a jaw-droppingly powerful performance byElisabeth Moss....

August 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1032 words · Jennifer Johns

All 8 Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn Movies, Ranked

The Golden Age of Hollywood was a pinnacle time for iconic duos such asKatharine HepburnandSpencer Tracy,John WayneandMaureen O’Hara, andWilliam PowellandMyrna Loy. While there are countless cinematic couples,Errol Flynnand two-time Oscar winnerOlivia de Havillandeffortlessly stole the hearts of audiences with their genuine real-life friendship and flirtatious on-screen chemistry. Ultimately, these two cemented themselves as one of the most alluring and complex on-screen duos in Hollywood history. Flynn and de Havilland made their feature film debut in the classic swashbuckling filmCaptain Blood, becoming an instant hit with movie-goers and one of Warner Bros....

August 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1444 words · Carol Taylor

Avatar 2: Zoe Saldaña & Sam Worthington Call James Cameron a Fine Wine

Over a decade since the record-breaking release ofJames Cameron’sAvatar, the Academy Award-winning director takes us back to Pandora in the long-awaited sequel,Avatar: The Way of Water. In the first of Cameron’s projected four sequels, fans will travel from the dense jungle of the Omaticaya to the open ocean of the Metkayina clan. Sam Worthington’s Jake Sully andZoeSaldaña’sNeytiri now serve as the Omaticaya clan’s leaders and have spent the years since the events of the first film rebuilding their home and growing their family....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1119 words · Melissa Smith

Avengers: Endgame Featurette Dives Into a Depressing Post-Snap World

Remember that long stretch of time where we didn’t even know theAvengers 4title and there was nothing but radio silence from theRusso Brothersand Team Marvel? That time is dusted, my friends, and we are in the official lead-up blitz toAvengers: Endgame. Earlier today, the studio released a giantbatch of character posters, using black-and-white and color to reveal a few heroes who got dusted (Shuri, nooooo) and a couple that survived (Happy Hogan still out herethirstingfor vengeance)....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 281 words · Lisa Washington