Sisters: Jason Moore on Working with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler

Jason Moore’shilarious new comedy,Sisters, reunitesSNLcomedy duoTina FeyandAmy Poehleras 30-something siblings who discover their retired parents (James Brolin, Dianne Wiest) have sold the family home leaving them one weekend to clean out the old junk in their childhood bedroom before the new owners arrive. Their cathartic trip down memory lane while sorting through the artifacts of their teen years inspires them to throw one final house party for all their old friends....

July 15, 2025 · 14 min · 2918 words · Jason Taylor

Spider-Man: No Way Home: Tom Holland Reflects on the Stressful Set

Tom Hollandrecently sat down withGQto talk about his experience working on the set ofSpider-Man: No Way Homeand from beginning to end, the entire production sounds like it was an unorganized nightmare. Holland recalls the rapidly approaching first day of filming and still not knowing if some of the major players wanted to be involved with the film. “Some people were trying to figure out whether they wanted to do it, and we needed all of them or none,” theSpider-Manstar said....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Robert Bowers

Steven Spielberg's Producer Career: A Closer Look

Steven Spielbergis one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. With prodigious talent, the director has arguably brought to the screen more iconic films than any other filmmaker, vacillating between genres to great success. But Spielberg’s talent behind the camera isn’t limited to just one job. He wrote the screenplays for his filmsClose Encounters of the Third KindandA.I.: Artificial Intelligence, but there’s an aspect to Spielberg’s career that goes somewhat underrated: his producing efforts....

July 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1326 words · Sabrina Davis

Taylor Sheridan Has Found His Next Cowboy Project

YellowstonecreatorTaylor Sheridanand his Bosque Ranch production company have won what is said to be a “competitive battle” to secure the rights to theS.C. GwynnebookEmpire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History,according a report by Deadline.Since the project first began its inception at Warner Bros, Sheridan has harboured a deep-seated passion for making it a reality. The book provides a thorough historical narrative of the forty-year conflict between theComanche tribeand white settlers over dominance in the American West, highlightingQuanahas the tribe’s most esteemed chief....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Michael Wolfe

The Dark Comedy About a Man Who Can Make Things Disappear Inside His Butt

The headline above is not a misprint. There, in fact, exists a film about a man whose penchant for sticking things into his butt makes him a type of supervillain with a hard-boiled detective in hot pursuit. The movie in question is the 2020horror comedyButt Boy,the directorial debut of writerTyler Cornack,adapted from an earlier comedy sketch into a feature-length film. The film premiered atFantastic Fest in 2019and stars Cornack in the leading role of IT specialist and family man Chip Gutchel....

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1198 words · Natalie Stone

The Estate Adds David Duchovny and Ron Livingston

The Estaterounds out its cast withDavid DuchovnyandRon Livingstonaccording to anexclusive fromVariety! The Signature Films' inheritance battle comedy is being directed byDean Craigand also starsToni Collette,Anna Faris,Kathleen Turner,Rosemary DeWitt, andKeyla Monterroso. The script was also penned by Craig and follows two sisters, Macey (Collette) and Savanna (Faris), who learn that they’re rich because their estranged is Aunt Hilda dying of cancer. The two see it as an opportunity to get the inheritance and begin to patch up their relationship with their aunt for their own monetary gain....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Juan Johnson

The First Oscar-Winner Ever Was a Literal Nazi

The Academy Awards is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious and anticipated events in the entertainment worldas it celebrates cinema and the people who make it all possible. Also known asthe Oscars,this awarding body originated back in 1929 and has since giventhousands of its iconic statuettesto dedicated and trailblazing artists in the field. Of course,during that time, the Oscars created a lot of firsts — such as awarding the first-ever Oscar winner, a title which went to Emil Jannings....

July 15, 2025 · 4 min · 754 words · Sandra Lane MD

The New Hermione From HBO’s Harry Potter Series Just Proved Why She’s Perfect for the Role

The Golden Trio of HBO’sHarry Potterreboot is finally set. After a global search that saw more than 30,000 auditions,Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stouthave officially been announced as Harry, Hermione, and Ron. But it’s Stanton —the 11-year-old British actress stepping into Hermione Granger’s shoes— who has already managed to convince fans that she’s the perfect choice. ShowrunnerFrancesca Gardinerand directorMark Mylodsaid in a statement at the time, “The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen....

July 15, 2025 · 2 min · 395 words · Emily Martin

The Nun Ending Explained: Where Is Valak?

Spoilers ahead for the ending ofThe Nun Did you work up the nerve to check outCorin Hardy’sThe Nun?The latest entry inJames Wan’s Jump Scare-iverse—that also includes a pair ofConjuringandAnnabellefilms—takes things back to 1952 Romania to explore the origins of the yellow-eyed demonic nun Valak that plagued Lorraine Warren’s (Vera Farmiga) visions inThe Conjuring 2and lurked in the back of photos duringAnnabelle: Creation. Before we get to the upside down crosses, 20-year time jumps, and body-swapping demons ofThe Nun’s ending, a quick recap: Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga), Father Burke (Demián Bichir), and a friendly local French-Canadian named Frenchy (Jonas Bloquet) have seemingly banished Valak to the fires from whence he came using a vial of Jesus Christ’s blood....

July 15, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Brian Drake

This Heartbreaking Scene Is What ‘Cobra Kai’ Spent Six Seasons Building Toward

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3.What has always madeCobra Kaisuch an interesting show in comparison to the originalKarate Kidmovies is that, unlike that trilogy, there are so many character arcs that have a chance to truly develop. InThe Karate Kid, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) was the stereotypical one-dimensional bully figure, butCobra Kaihas developed him into a well-rounded (but flawed) character who is truly worth rooting for....

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1144 words · Lee Mitchell

Top 10 Underrated British Shows You May Not Have Heard Of

As we start to see the rise of television in recent years, British shows such asThe CrownandPeaky Blinders,in particular, have massively gained popularity amongst viewers from all over the world. RELATED:The Best British Shows on Netflix However, there is so much more to British television than meets the eye. Here’s a list of shows that are popular in the UK, but have not gained the attention they deserve in other parts of the world....

July 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1427 words · Michelle Robinson

Watchmen: What Is Nostalgia? Damon Lindelof Explains Those Pills

HBO’sWatchmensure isspinning a lot of plates at the moment. What the heck are Lady Trieu and Angela’s grandfather up to? What is the Seventh Kavalry planning to do with those portals? Who put Adrian Veidt on a moon of Jupiter and why? And how did a 100-year-old man kill Judd Crawford? We’ve got four episodes left to sort that out, but in its fifth installment, “Little Fear of Lightning,”Watchmendecidedly started tipping in the direction of answering questions....

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1093 words · Shawn Kaiser

Weirdest Horror Movies of the 1980s

As of today, the 1980s is arguably still the mostcelebrated decade in horror. We got slashers galore, out-of-this-world body horror, and creature features that made the classic Universal monsters look tame. Everything felt possible. Small studios could compete with the big guys, and it was a time right before CGI really took off whenpractical effects were at their absolute peak. With horror films coming out faster than you could blink, the 80s are guaranteed to have produced a film that fit even the pickiest viewer’s fancy....

July 15, 2025 · 9 min · 1757 words · Janet Villegas