Peter Rabbit Cast on the Mystery of Rabbits Wearing Jackets

From co-writer/directorWill Gluck,Peter Rabbittells the story of the mischievous and adventurous rabbit hero in the blue jacket that was made famous in the books byBeatrix Potter. Peter (voiced byJames Corden) is playful and charming, and so driven to get his hands on the vegetables in the McGregor garden that it not only puts his family – which includes triplets Flopsy (voiced byMargot Robbie), Mopsy (voiced byElizabeth Debicki) and Cotton-tail (voiced byDaisy Ridley), as well as cousin Benjamin (voiced byMatt Lucas) – at risk, but jeopardizes the budding relationship between new neighbor Thomas McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson) and sweet animal lover Bea (Rose Byrne), who watches out for the rabbits....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1703 words · Breanna Christian

Rachel Fuda Justifies Cutting Teresa Giudice Out of Her Season 14 Promo Image

Rachel FudajoinedThe Real Housewives of New Jerseyin Season 13 ofthe reality seriesandwas not afraid to defend herself.Especially when it came toTeresa Giudice. Giudice’s husband,Luis Ruelas, hired a private investigator to try and find dirt on the housewives but it ended up hurting Fuda andher husband,John Fuda,who were in the process Rachel of adopting John’s son, Jaiden Fuda. It turned into Rachel not wanting to have anything to do with Giudice and she is not afraid of sharing that opinion on Season 14....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · Mr. James Davis

RWBY 6 Release Date Arrives This October, Rooster Teeth Reveals

It’s a good week forRWBYfans. The ongoing Rooster Teeth festival,RTX 2018, which celebrates everything fandom both inside the original production company and far outside of it, isn’t just the place to be for cutting-edge animation and digital content, it’s also a veritable treasure trove of news. Granted, most of that news concerns fans of RT themselves since it’s focused on the company’s upcoming slate of projects, but their fanbase is also growing and expanding as those projects expand....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Linda Aguirre

Seth Rogen, Workaholics Creators Team on Game Over Man!

It’s been a long road, but it’s looking like the consistent, guffaw-generating seriesWorkaholicsis finding a bigger audience. Or, more pointedly, people are starting to tune into how talentedAnders Holm,Adam Devine, andBlake Andersonare, to say nothing of their co-creatorKyle Newacheck. Holm has been a memorable part of the ensembles inInherent Vice,How to Be Single, andUnexpected, whereas Levine was a standout in thePitch Perfectfilms and top-lines the upcomingMike and Dave Need Wedding Dates....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Nancy Weiss

Star Trek Beyond Panoramic Trailer Boasts 3-Screens of Action

While Paramount’s final officialStar Trek Beyondtrailer dropped online last month, a new Barco Escape format trailer just hit the web, and while the footage is familiar, it’s a whole different format. In the latest film, the Enterprise is a few years into its five-year mission when a mysterious force attacks and the crew must survive on an unknown planet filled with its own conflict. And sure, you could watch that movie on a standard big screen, hell, you’re able to even watch it on an IMAX if you’re so inclined, but did you know you can see it in an immersive, panoramic three-screen format?...

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Bryan Morris

Star Wars: The Last Jedi Images: Snoke's Throne, Praetorian Guards

On the heels of a new trailer released by Lucasfilm for the highly anticipated filmStar Wars: The Last Jedicomes a closer look at the new reveals it provides. We’ve already seen Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) reunited with the famed spaceship, the Millennium Falcon, but a deeper dive into the trailer confirms that the craft will visit a number of planets inRian Johnson’s movie and will likely have a role to play in providing air supremacy....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · Nicole Powell

Star Wars: The Last Jedi: First Cut Was Over 3 Hours

WhileStar Wars: The Last Jediwill be the longestStar Warsmovie yet at just a hair over two and a half hours, the first cut of the film was considerably longer. Collider’s own Steve Weintraub recently spoke withThe Last Jediwriter/directorRian Johnsonat the press day for the upcoming sequel, and the filmmaker revealed that his initial cut of the film ran over three hours. Almost every film gets shortened during the editing process as the filmmaker fine-tunes the story and pacing, butThe Last Jedimarks a notable case given thatStar Warsfans will want to pore over every single bit of footage available....

August 1, 2025 · 3 min · 523 words · Alyssa Jackson

Stranger Things 3: Everything We Learned on Our Set Visit

It’s a cloudy day in Atlanta,Millie Bobby Brownis bleeding from the nose, and an automobile has been violently flipped over. “There’s a car,” Brown says, psyching herself up between takes, “and I’m going to move it with my brain.” This was the sight I took in when Collider visited the set ofStranger Thingsseason 3. And when I say “set”, I mean the Starcourt, an actual down-on-its-luck mall just outside the city that the show’s production took over, infused with a healthy dose of neon lights, and transformed into a bustling life-size shopping center straight out of 1985....

August 1, 2025 · 2 min · 244 words · Bryan Nelson

The 10 Best Stand-Up Specials of The 2020s That Will Have You Rolling On The Floor

The last few years haven’t been the best forstand-up comedyfor a few reasons. First and foremost has been the fact that restrictions and lockdowns have either canceled certain events or reduced crowd capacities, which can change the energy of certain specials, seeing as laughter can be reduced. Secondly, many stand-up comedians have taken to retreading the same jokes about the pandemic and the lockdown, which gets tiring. Thirdly, some comedians have been relying too much on routines about how comedy is being policed too strictly and comedians are getting canceled, which ironically does more damage than any alleged “cancel culture” has....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1387 words · Robert Villegas MD

The Best N64 Games, From Super Mario 64 to Super Smash Bros.

On August 16, 2025, Americans experienced a rush of joy like no other: The release of the Nintendo 64, the video game giant’s hotly-anticipated follow-up to their acclaimed Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Remember that viral clip ofthe kid excitedly opening up an N64 under the Christmas treeand absolutely losing his mind? He’s right. In fact, he might be underreacting. The Nintendo 64 boasted an unprecedented level of increase in graphical fidelity, from SNES’s 16 bits to 64 — quadrupling in power, two times as big as the rival Sony PlayStation....

August 1, 2025 · 12 min · 2487 words · Cody Evans

The Boy Downstairs Review: Zosia Mamet Is a Star

It’s no secret the rom com has seen better days. Subsisting off of a tried and true formula for years that before sputtering to a stop in the mid-aughts, the genre’s golden days have largely come and gone except in the indie film sphere, which still sees its share of both uncommonly delightful (and decidedly humdrum) entries. Fortunately,The Boy Downstairsfinds itself comfortably square in the former category, a penetratingly funny and surprisingly emotionally intense kind of romance that bravely probes the buzz of first love in unexpectedly brilliant ways....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 656 words · Danielle Klein

The King's Man: Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Everything We Know So Far

As a great man once asked, “War, huh, what is it good for?” Well, the answer, is quite a lot of great stories, if absolutely nothing else. There’s been a whole lot of great movies set during the World Wars butMatthew Vaughnis upping the ante withThe King’s Man, a prequel to the hugely popularKingsmanfilm series. The movie has been directed by Vaughn and is based on a screenplay by Vaughn andKarl Gajdusek....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1505 words · Randall Romero

The Sandman: Unanswered Questions We Have After Season 1

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Netflix’s The Sandman.After 30+ years of development hell, the long-awaited adaptation ofNeil Gaiman’sThe Sandmanhas finally arrived in television form on Netflix. With Gaiman at the helm (along withDavid S. Goyer), the series manages to create lush, fully realized worlds that sometimes feel like they’ve been lifted straight out of the comic pages. The series follows Dream/Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), the lord of dreams, who is captured by occultist Roderick Burgess (Charles Dance) in an attempt to resurrect his son....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1310 words · Brian Reed