Love Season 3 Teases Final Season of the Netflix Comedy

Netflix has released the firstLoveSeason 3 trailer, offering a first look at the final season of the comedy series from executive producerJudd Apatow. Created by Apatow and real-life coupleLesley ArfinandPaul Rust, the series launched in 2016 as a grounded look at the world of dating through the eyes of two characters, played by Rust andCommunityalumGillian Jacobs. This trailer kind of traces the story of Rust and Jacobs’ characters a bit before teasing where they’re at in this third and final season, serving as something of a trailer for the series as a whole in addition to this new season....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 370 words · Tara Brown

New 'Industry' Season 3 Trailer Introduces This 'Game of Thrones' Star to the Series

HBOhas released a new trailer for the third season ofIndustry. It’s been more than a year since audiences saw the drama created byMickey DownandKonrad Kayfor the last time, and tensions will only grow for the people of Pierpoint. One of the most anticipated aspects of the new season will be the introduction ofKit Haringtonas Henry Muck. The CEO of a green tech company will be very different from Jon Snow, but theGame of Thronesstar is more than ready to bring his talents to the drama about the graduates who struggle to make their careers shine through Pierpoint....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 411 words · Julia Jones

One Easter Egg in 'A Minecraft Movie' Is a Last Minute Accident, According to Mojang

A Minecraft Moviefeaturedmany Easter Eggs for fans to catch. Some of them are subtle, and others are very obvious. But there is oneMinecraftreference that was revealed to be a last-minute addition, with Mojang revealing that the scene was supposed to go a different way if it wasn’t for time constraints. Warning: this article contains some spoilers. Over on social media, Mojang’s Senior Creative Director of Entertainment,Torfi Frans Olafssonshared some behind-the-scenes details about a scene where Henry (Sebastian Hansen) hallucinatesthanks to an Enderman....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Tristan Garrett

One of 'SNL's Biggest Stars Broke His Neck On Live TV, Forever Altering His Career

Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary showwas a big successas cast members from the beginning until now showed up for the celebration. If you were watching closely, you might have noticed that one former cast member was moving quite gingerly.Chris Kattan, one ofSNL’s most popular names in the late ’90s and early 2000s, looked like he was in pain as he moved around the stage. So what happened? Had he recently been injured?...

August 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1134 words · Ann Sanford

Paterson Trailer: Adam Driver Gets Existential in New Jersey

The titles that came out of the Cannes Film Festival with major buzz were more varied than usual this year, which is saying something considering all the stories that tend to come out of Europe’s most important film festival and market. Regularly celebrated auteurs likeOlivier AssayasandPedro Almodovarfound themselves splitting critics withPersonal ShopperandJulieta;Paul Verhoevenfound himself at the center of another controversy with his diabolical, brilliantElle; the Romanians once again proved that they’re producing some of the best movies on the planet withGraduationandSieranevada....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · Craig Walsh

Pete's Dragon Remake Trailer Reveals New Disney Adventure

Disney has released the first trailer forAin’t Them Bodies SaintsdirectorDavid Lowery’s live-action re-imagining ofPete’s Dragon. Written by Lowery andToby Halbrooks, the story tells of the adventure of an orphaned boy named Pete (Oakes Fegley) and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon.Robert Redfordplays an old wood carver whose tales of a fierce dragon that resides in the woods of the Pacific Northwest are shrugged off as nonsense, that is until his daughter (played byBryce Dallas Howard), stumbles across Pete, who boasts of a friend that sounds a lot like the storied dragon....

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 645 words · Cynthia White

Splash Mountain to Be Remade As Princess and the Frog Ride

Splash Mountain, the beloved Disney attraction based on the equally controversial 1946 live action/animation hybridSong of the South, will soon get a new identity, based around characters from their 2009 animated featureThe Princess and the Frog. In other words, Disney looked at the flume ride and said: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Nah. The official statement, released on the Disney Parks Blog, is hilarious in its wording and timing. According to Disney, the redo is “a project Imagineers have been working on since last year” (sure) and was timed to mere hours after Disney announced that Disneyland would no longer be opening on July 17 in time for the park’s 65th anniversary....

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 810 words · Michele Boyd

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Fan Reviews

Spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi follow below. It’s here. After two years of waiting, the second chapter in the brand newStar Warstrilogy has arrived—and it’s caught everyone off guard. Who knew blockbuster filmmaking could still be this surprising? Writer/directorRian Johnsonpicked up the baton fromJ.J. Abramsand inStar Wars: The Last Jedi, crafted a bold, thrilling, and downright shocking follow-up that dispels preconceived notions about where this franchise was going....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Vincent Bruce

Swiss Army Man: Watch How the Farting Corpse Came to Be

Manny has been a busy dead man about town. Crafted in the likeness ofDaniel Radcliffefor the movieSwiss Army Man, the dummy corpse has popped up at press events, on top of a bus, in alyric videoto promote the film, and posing next to Radcliffe himself. Now you can see how he was made in a new featurette for the odd, odd film about a farting corpse. According toJason Hamer, who produced the film’s makeup effects, was equal parts surprised and intrigued by the concept behindSwiss Army Manand seemed eager to try something new....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 393 words · Judy Perez

This 53-Year-Old Psychological Horror Movie Is a Must-See Genre Shift From Robert Altman

Robert Altmanhas never been a director who confined himself to just one particular genre, as his body of work includesneo-noirmovies, war films,revisionist westerns, and various dramas.One genre Altman is definitely not known for, though, is horror. Yet, in his long career, he made one — a 1972 psychological horror,Images, which has remained his only work in this area. On the surface,Imagesmight seem like a total divorce from Altman’s usual zone of interest: there is notrademark humorin it, dark or otherwise; it’s not anensemble film, but instead a very intimate, chamber story about a woman who seems to be gradually losing her mind....

August 6, 2025 · 5 min · 936 words · Jessica Davis

This Horror Icon Is Back in the Director's Chair for 'Send Help'

Horror fans rejoice! Legendary filmmakerSam Raimiis finally set to return to the director’s chair for an all-new horror film.As reported by Deadline, theEvil DeadandoriginalSpider-Mantrilogyfilmmaker will be directing and producing the new horror film,Send Help, alongside 20th Century Studios. Not only will this be Sam Raimi’s first directorial feature since 2022’sDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but it will also be his first proper original horror film in over a decade,the last being 2009’sDrag Me to Hell....

August 6, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Laura Berg

This Is the Most Terrifying Moment in a Pixar Movie

In its almost 30-year history of creating high-class animated features,Pixarhas practically built its entire studio identity on telling enthralling stories from unexpected points of view. Their films have been able to create engaging pathos and thoughtful world building by telling stories of how the perspectives of toys, fish, and even abstract emotions are shaped by the bigger world around them. A kid destroying plastic playthings in his backyard can be seen as a mad scientist inToy Story, a cute little girl entering the world beyond her closet door can be seen as a toxic biohazard inMonsters Inc....

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 721 words · Shirley Johnston

WarnerMedia Shuffles Exec Ranks to Prioritize HBO Max

Three months after former Hulu executiveJason Kilarwas named CEO of WarnerMedia, he has decided to restructure the company’s executive ranks and prioritize HBO Max, resulting in the exits of top execsBob GreenblattandKevin Reilly. Going forward, Warner Bros. CEOAnn Sarnoffwill lead an expanded content group called the Studios and Networks Group that encompasses WarnerMedia’s entire portfolio, while HBO programming presidentCasey Bloyswill extend his purview to HBO Max and WarnerMedia’s linear cable networks such as TBS, TNT and TruTV, which were previously overseen by Reilly....

August 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1565 words · Emily Ball