Sorry for Your Loss Trailer: Elizabeth Olsen Tackles Tragedy in New Series

Grief is a part of life. No matter who you are or where you go, you’re going to lose someone or something you love somewhere along the way. Such is the basis forSorry for Your Loss, the new series that explore the process of grieving and learning to go on with your life.Elizabeth Olsenstars (and executive produces) as Leigh, a young woman who has to pick herself up and start over again after her husband dies unexpectedly....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 264 words · Sarah Cooper

Splash on Disney Plus Is Edited for Content with Horrible CGI

On the streaming serviceDisney+, you can watch a space-terrorist get his head chopped off inAvengers: Endgame. You can watch watch a space-terrorist get his body cleaved in half inStar Wars: The Last Jedi. And you can watch someone’s mother horrifically gunned down in the traumatizing opening moments ofBambi. Are these moments “family friendly”? I guess so, as they’re all presented on Disney+ unabridged. Unfortunately forSplash, theRon Howard-directed romcom starringTom Hanksin love withDaryl Hannahas a mermaid, it couldn’t make the cut without making a cut....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Ryan Jackson

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Ending: Rian Johnson Asked for Change

While writer/directorRian Johnsonis the shepherd of the second film in the newStar Warstrilogy,Star Wars: The Last Jedi, it turns out he also had a significant impact on the film that precedes it,Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Lucasfilm has been on a pretty quick track with these newStar Warsfilms, which was somewhat hindered by script delays onThe Force Awakensthat saw that movie push its release date from May 2015 to December. That shift meant that whileJ....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 556 words · Jenna Silva

Supernatural Seasons Ranked from Worst to Best

At the rateSupernaturalis going, Sam and Dean Winchester will probably be fighting monsters, angels, and everything in between when they’re gray and using walkers (but youknowthey could trick out a walker or wheelchair with creative hunting gadgets). The brothers aren’t in their advanced years just yet, but as we head into the twelfth season of The CW drama, it seems like a fine time to look into the past. Since Dean told Sam, “Dad’s on a hunting trip, and he hasn’t been home in a few days,” the Winchesters have battled with bizarre phenomenon on a spectrum of scales, small and biblical....

July 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1166 words · Bianca Byrd

The James Bond Movie That Features the Biggest Stunt Explosion Ever on Film

The greatness of the very bestJames Bondmovies is not only measured by their storytelling but also by their abilities to pull off mind-blowing, awe-inspiring stunts. With only theMission: Impossiblefranchise standing to challenge it, the Bond moviesoften push the limitsof what action movies are capable of. The titular super spy is often put in life-threatening positions that he has to flip, jump, or detonate his way out of, often making for some of the most thrilling set pieces in their respective movies....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 777 words · Lori Patel

The Tick Season 2: Scott Speiser on Overkill and Dangerboat and Arthur’s Relationship

Last year, whenThe Tickseason 2 was filming in New York City, I was able to visit the set and watched a very cool scene featuring a number of superheroes in a tense situation. Unfortunately, the scene is from the season 2 finale, so while I’d love to say exactly what was happening, it’s a huge spoiler. Just know the world ofThe Tickhas been expanded with new locations and characters in the second season – including a number of new heroes that may or may not be what they seem…....

July 5, 2025 · 12 min · 2541 words · Olivia Diaz

This ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Christmas Episode Is One of the Series’ Most Pivotal

Season 7 ofGrey’s Anatomyis known for several things – dealing with the aftermath of the Season 6 shooting, havinga divisive musical episode, and ending the season with a quieter finale that dealt with more adult problems. But another highlight from this season is having a Christmas episode that impacted the show and its future. For this hour of the show, the focus shifted to the part of the ensemble that needed some fixing....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 844 words · Jacob Anderson

Thoroughbreds Trailer: Anya Taylor-Joy & Olivia Cooke Team Up

Focus Features has released the first red-band trailer for the upcoming dark comedyThoroughbreds. Written and directed byCorey Finley, marking his directorial debut, the film starsOlivia CookeandAnya Taylor-Joyas childhood friends who reconnect in suburban Connecticut, bonding over one another’s destructive tendencies. One has contempt for her oppressive stepfather, and as we see in this trailer, it appears the two girls take matters into their own hands. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year to positive reviews, and this trailer makes it look like a lot of fun (Haleigh caught it at Fantastic Fest, read her reviewhere)....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 277 words · Norman Johnson

Tommy Wiseau Interview: What He Would Have Said at the Golden Globes

Tommy Wiseauhas one of the most unusual and legendary success stories in the history of Hollywood. He wrote, directed and starred inThe Room, a film that became a cult hit not for how good it was, but for how good it wasn’t! The journey of how that movie came to be and the response it generated was the subject ofGreg Sestero’s bookThe Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made. Sestero, Wiseau’s co-star inThe Roomand real-life friend, detailed all the trials and tribulations that accompanied the creation ofThe Room....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 277 words · Ryan Barrett

Tony Gilroy on 'Andor's Emmy Nominations & Labor Problems in Hollywood

The Television Academy revealed the list of Emmy nominees this morning, andwith that list of potential winners, one thing was very clear: 2022 delivered some of the best television series of the decade. ForStar Warsfans, it came as no surprise thatAndorwas named an Outstanding Drama Series—a title it also claimed here at Collider—but it is quite an impressive feat, considering the way the Emmys have historically handed out technical awards toStar Warstitles....

July 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1861 words · Dominique Poole

Trial of the Chicago 7, One Night in Miami Set Awards Strategies for Actors

Netflix and Amazon each boast a plethora of strong performances for Oscar voters to choose from this year and will no doubt mount awards campaigns for multiple movies on their slate, but the streamers recently set category placements for actors in two of their top contenders –The Trial of the Chicago 7andOne Night in Miami. Aaron Sorkin’s courtroom dramaThe Trial of the Chicago 7is based on the true story of seven (well, eight, actually) very different activists who faced conspiracy and inciting to riot charges (among others) following anti-war protests that took place at the 1968 Democratic National Convention....

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 760 words · Benjamin Baker

Underworld TV Series Still in Early Development

Check out all of our coverage of theTCA2016 Winter Press Tourhere. (Not familiar with the TCAs? Read our handyexplainer). During the recent TCA 2016 Winter Press Tour, our ownChristina Radishhad a chance to chat with writer/directorLen Wisemanabout his new TV series,Lucifer. While we’ll have that full interview coming to you soon, she was able to tease out a few details about other projects he has in the pipeline. For example, Wiseman talked about directingDie Hard: Year Oneandcommented onBruce Willis’involvement....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Rachel Santiago

Weekend Box Office: Finding Dory Beats Independence Day 2

Never underestimate the power of Pixar seems to be the reining concept to take away from this weekend at the box office. Pixar’s latest concoction,Finding Dory, the sequel to the studio’s similarly successfulFinding Nemo, is looking at a $73.5 million take in its second weekend, beating outIndependence Day: Resurgenceand two smaller openers,The ShallowsandFree State of Jones. That would mean the film only lost approximately 46% of their audience on the second round, which is pretty impressive, even for a powerhouse like Pixar....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Sarah George