The Northman Red Band Trailer Reveals Brutal Look at Viking Epic

If you are familiar with what’s been released aboutThe Northmanin the last couple of months, you know that the newRobert Eggersmovie is gearing up to be one of 2022’s most impressive films – or at least one of the most visually stunning. Already hailed as “a stone cold masterpiece” by Slashfilm, the movie has evocative images and a raw setting, and it’s also very violent, as the new red band trailer underscores....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Molly Hayden

The Snyder Cut May Be Zack Snyder's Final DC Project; Cost Revealed

Fans ofZack Snyderrejoiced earlier this year when it was announced that Warner Bros. was giving the filmmaker a budget to fulfill“The Snyder Cut”ofJustice League, but the upcoming HBO Max project may be a swan song for the man who kicked off the DCEU in earnest. While it’s previously been rumored that Warner Bros. invested a large sum of money into letting Snyder complete his version ofJustice League, theNew York Timesconfirms the new project cost WB at least $70 million....

July 29, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Linda Mendoza

The Walking Dead Season 6 Premiere Recap First Time Again

Tonight’s season six premiere of AMC’sThe Walking Deadwas supersized in more than just its 90-minute runtime; it featured the biggest number of Walker extras ever used at one time in the show’s production history. The opening scene revealed just why so many flesh-and-blood Walkers were needed. But before we get into the details of tonight’s opener, let me just make sure you’re caught up on Season 5; you can use our handy-dandyvideo recapto do just that....

July 29, 2025 · 11 min · 2285 words · Connor Harrington

Tom Holland Spoiled Avengers: Endgame for Zendaya and Jacob Batalon

Tom Hollandhas become a bit infamous in the realm of Marvel Cinematic Universe actors for his, uh, propensity for letting spoilers slip. He doesn’t mean to, clearly, and part of what makes Holland so endearing as Peter Parker is that he’s genuinely a massive fan of these movies and just so happy to be there. But that excitement at times has spilled over, and he’s accidentally leaked a couple of spoilers earlier than Marvel intended....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Sandra Reynolds

Transfer Data to a New iPhone After You Have Already Gone Through Setup

Transferring data to a new iPhone after setup can seem tricky, but it’s actually quite simple. You have several options to move your apps, photos, and other content from your old device to the new one. You cantransfer datafrom your old iPhone to your new one after setup using iCloud, iTunes/Finder, or third-party apps.Each method has its pros and cons, so you’ll want to pick the one that best fits your needs and situation....

July 29, 2025 · 8 min · 1601 words · Alexis Pratt

Watch Dogs Legion Gameplay Revealed in New Video from Ubisoft

In case you missed theUbisoft Forwardpresentation over the weekend, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Not only can you watch the latest trailers forFar Cry6andAssassin’s Creed: Valhalla, you’re able to also get a glimpse of the latest gameplay footage available from the hacktivist sci-fi gameWatch Dogs: Legion. A new video from Ubisoft reveals more than seven minutes of gameplay from the upcoming game, showing off how you can literally hack into just about anyone on the screen in an attempt to recruit them into your growing resistance movement....

July 29, 2025 · 4 min · 654 words · Dr. Donald Wilson

We Are Who We Are Trailer: Jack Dylan Grazer Leads Sexy HBO Series

HBO has released the first teaser trailer for the upcoming drama seriesWe Are Who We Are, which marksCall Me By Your NameandSuspiriafilmmakerLuca Guadagnino’s first foray into television. The eight-episode show takes place on a U.S. military base in Italy and starsJack Dylan Grazeras a shy and introverted 14-year-old named Fraser who strikes up a friendship with the seemingly bold and confident Caitlyn, played byJordan Kristine Seamón. The series explores themes of friendship, identity, and first-love as Guadagnino uses his knack for aesthetic immersion to let audiences experience the messy exhilaration and anguish of being a teenager....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Laura Bush

Why It's Time for the Screwball Comedy to Make a Comeback

Genres in popular filmmaking have a constant ebb and flow in relevance. Today, the dominant genres filling up cinemas are superhero and horror films. They are the genres guaranteed to get butts in seats, and each is produced at the extreme spectrums of Hollywood financing, with superhero films costing outlandish amounts of money and horror films costing relatively little. We have also seen a recent rise in the movie musical, a genre that not too long ago was all but extinct....

July 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1402 words · Joshua Patterson

Why the Golden Globes Are Bad and Should Be Abandoned

Last night the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) held the 78th annual Golden Globes awards. For the layperson, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the Golden Globes matter. They’ve been around for almost 80 years, they’re broadcast live on network television, and they manage to gather famous people from both film and television. If you don’t keep up with the entertainment business, it looks like a fairly innocuous awards show where the celebrities—in past years where they could attend since there wasn’t a raging pandemic—tend to get a little tipsy and deliver funny speeches....

July 29, 2025 · 5 min · 1040 words · Richard Greer

Why You Shouldn't Binge Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean

We all know the deal withNetflix. While TV used to be exclusively a medium that we’d tune in to once a week, talking about the events of each episode with friends and anticipating the release of the next, Netflix has found success by trading almost exclusively in the"binge"model — that is, releasing all or at least much of a show at one time, giving fans the opportunity to gulp a whole show down as fast as possible....

July 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1215 words · Jessica Jones

Wonder Woman DP Matt Jensen on No Man's Land, Reshoots & More

While there was a palpable degree of anticipation—and anxiety—surroundingWonder Womanahead of its release, we now live in a post-Wonder Womanworld. DirectorPatty Jenkins’ tremendous origin story for the titular DC Comics character is a bona fide box office phenomenon, a critical darling, and a touchstone for women both young and old everywhere. There are many reasons why this movie works as well as it does—from the performances to Jenkins’ assured direction—but one of the ways it stands out in the DC Extended Universe is its uniquely colorful palette and strong visual point of view....

July 29, 2025 · 12 min · 2544 words · Mary Harper

Wonder Woman Images from New Trailer Highlight Gal Gadot

There are two ways to look at the DC cinematic universe in its current form. One says thatBatman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeandSuicide Squadwere two of the most profitable films of 2016, both ranking within the top ten highest grossing movies of this year, at fifth and eighth place respectively. The other says that DC’s universe, even more than Marvel, has become so creatively bankrupt, so staggeringly false in their self-seriousness and emotional manipulation, that only the most rabidly obsessed fans of these characters could ever genuinely enjoy these movies....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Breanna Frye

‘A Minecraft Movie’ Builds Its Way to a Massive Box Office Milestone

Now in its third week of release in theaters worldwide,A Minecraft Movieis set to compete directly with another Warner Bros. film, directorRyan Coogler’sSinners. Both movies are expected to generate over $40 million apiece this weekend, withSinnerslooking to blow past projections and deliver around $50 million in its first three days of release. That being said,A Minecraft Movieremains the biggest Hollywood hit of the year, and after grossing $6.5 million on its third Thursday, it became the first Hollywood film of the year to pass the $300 million mark domestically....

July 29, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Aaron Dunn