Skylanders Academy Season 2 Premiere Date Hits Netflix This October

Great news today for fans ofSkylanders Academy! We can exclusively confirm that Season 2 of the Activision Blizzard Studios animated series will arrive on Netflix on October 6th! you may expect another round of magical adventures when Spyro and his pals return in just a few short weeks. To celebrate, we also have a first-look image showing off the series' fabulous five lead characters for you to check out, thanks to Activision Blizzard Studios and Netflix....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Kevin Simon

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Video Shows Out of This World Entertainment

The life of the averageStar Warsfan has been a bit of a roller coaster ride lately. With shows likeThe Book of Boba Fettpremiering next month these are exciting times, but with cinematic projects likePatty Jenkins’Rogue Squadronin doubt, a galaxy far far away is looking a little dyer. However, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge which is a part of Disney World has been one of the constantly evolving hubs for the franchise as it has kept fans nice and cozy while the series sorts itself out....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Amber Griffin

Tenet Hits $200 Mil Globally, Faces Disappointment at U.S. Box Office

[Editor’s note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we strongly encourage individuals to check with the recommendations of public health officials andCDC safety guidelinesbefore seeing a movie in a theater.] Despite hitting an incredible milestone at the global box office this weekend, we’re stunned to learn the domestic box office performance ofChristopherNolan’sTenetis not exactlywhat we reportedjust one week ago. A report fromVarietyearlier in the weekend indicated Warner Bros. had suddenly begun deliberately holding back reports on daily domestic box office performance via Comscore — much to the consternation of fellow studios....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 594 words · Stephanie Martin

The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now (September 2024)

How many hours have we all lost to the endless streaming scroll? Aiming for a little kickback, you end up perusing all the good movies on Prime Video, intent on finding just the right one, ultimately unsure what to choose in the face of overwhelming options. Fret not: The Collider staff did all that scrolling for you, scanning through the catalog in search of the best picks for an entertaining night in....

August 17, 2025 · 37 min · 7811 words · Kayla Snow

The Crown: Netflix Responds to Push for Fiction Label

Netflix has finally weighed in on whether or notThe Crownshould get a label or disclaimer marking it as fiction. The debate first began when UK culture secretaryOliver Dowdensuggested the Netflix drama centered around the lives of the royal family should get a “health warning” marking it as fiction. Shortly after Dowden went on record with his remarks,Helena Bonham Carter, one ofThe CrownSeasons 3 and 4 stars, seeminglybacked up Dowden’s assertion. During an interview for an official podcast aboutThe Crown, Bonham Carter remarked, “It is dramatized....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Sara Simmons

The Dark Crystal Review: A Testament to the Endurance of Practical Effects

If you never had the chance to watchJim HensonandFrank Oz’sThe Dark Crystal, the first thing you’ll probably notice is how good the movie looks. Despite being initially released in 1982,The Dark Crystalstill looks better than many CGI-based fantasy movies released in the last couple of years, which alone should be a testament to how practical effects endure the test of time and are still capable of amazing us four decades later....

August 17, 2025 · 4 min · 843 words · Zachary Johnson

The Little Things — Why the Director Did a Bad Job in Its Filmmaking

I don’t think one mode of filmmaking is inherently better than another. What I care about is that thereisa mode of filmmaking. No matter how subtle, or even invisible-feeling a successful film’s “style” can be perceived, it’s successful because that “style” is intentional. Motivated. Crafted and cared for by its team of filmmakers, led by its director.The Little Things, released in 2021 on HBO Max, contains no such intention, motivation, or care in its crafting....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1171 words · Melissa Thompson

The Orville Season 3 Will Move the Show from Fox to Hulu

The hourlong sci-fi seriesThe Orvillehas been renewed for a third season, albeit with a big change: it’s switching networks. Indeed, the Fox sci-fi series created bySeth MacFarlanewill be moving to Hulu for Season 3, which marks a significant shift for the show.The Orvillelaunched on Fox in 2017 as MacFarlane’s biggest live-action TV series yet, serving as both executive producer and star, and while some expected a more comedic twist on the sci-fi genre, the show quickly settled into a very earnestStar Trek-esque groove....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Melissa Griffin

The PG-13 Deadpool Movie Has a Title and a Release Date

There’s really no point to a PG-13Deadpoolmovie, especially now that the property has been established as an R-rated behemoth at the box office. But 20th Century Fox can’t stop looking over at the teen demographic and the money they could spend on the foul-mouthed superhero. So now there’s a compromise with a PG-13 version ofDeadpool 2arriving in December. Deadline reports that the new version is titledOnce Upon a Deadpooland it will be released in a limited engagement starting on December 12th and running through Christmas Eve....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Jeffrey Calhoun

The Uncharted Movie Gets Sully Wrong, Which Robs the Story of Heart

The following contains spoilers for theUnchartedmovie and the video gameUncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.Uncharted, the latest attempt at adapting a video game into a feature-length film, is now hitting theaters after an extended delay. StarringTom Hollandas Nathan “Nate” Drake andMark Wahlbergas Victor “Sully” Sullivan, it is, unfortunately, not a finished work that was ultimately worth the wait asit fails to recreate the magic of the video games. Regrettably, a core issue comes down to how the film is unable to bring the characters to life in the same way the games did....

August 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1385 words · Kelly Johnson

Tom Hanks Directed a Julia Roberts Rom-Com You Forgot About

Tom Hanksis many things. He’s America’s dad. He’s Woody the cowboy doll in Toy Story. He’s inForrest Gump,Saving Private Ryan,A League of Their Own, and so many other classic movies. He can do anything from tell profane knock-knock jokes inCatch Me If You Canto make moviegoers cry with quiet tender expressions of compassion inA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. He’s an incredible actor, but Hanks also likes to work behind the camera....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1081 words · Samantha Smith

Unsane Trailer Reveals Soderbergh's iPhone-Shot Horror Movie

Bleecker Street has released the first trailer forUnsane, a horror movie shot entirely on an iPhone by director/cinematographer/camera operatorSteven Soderbergh. Yes indeed, after a self-imposed retirement that led him to helming two seasons of the brilliant Cinemax seriesThe Knick, Soderbergh is back in full force—but he’s making very different kinds of things. Chronologically, he first made the “branched narrative” appMosaicfor HBO, which he also cut into a six-hour limited series version that’s now available on HBO On Demand....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 319 words · Victor Jenkins

Vice: Adam McKay Explains Why He Cut A Big Musical Number

Vice, the satirical film about the life of former Vice PresidentDick Cheney, is a pretty insane movie. But it was nearly even crazier. This is to be expected given thatVicewas written and directed byAdam McKay, the guy who gave us a comedy classic inStep Brothersand then turned around and crafted a phenomenally compelling drama about the U.S. housing crisis inThe Big Short, for which he won an Oscar. But whileVicehas itsBig Short-esque outlandish moments, it almost went one further with a full-on musical number....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Donna Dickerson