Terminator 6 Timeline Will Ignore Post-T2 Movies

TheTerminatorfranchise has slowly been ground into a fine powder in the 26 years sinceT2: Judgment Dayhit theaters. Every attempt to revive the series has fallen flat from a direct sequel (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) to one that ditchedArnold Schwarzenegger’s terminator to focus on John Connor (Terminator: Salvation) to one that attempted to be a time-hopping legacyquel (Terminator: Genisys) and each one does worse at the domestic box office than the one that came before....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 563 words · Deborah Taylor

The 10 Most Underrated Seasons of 'The Challenge,' Ranked

39 seasons ofThe Challenge. There have been some all-time greats alongside some pretty sad duds. But in between, the flagship program has had some incredibly underrated seasons. These seasons featured some great casts, explosive moments, and intense competition. From the firstBattle of the SeasonstoDouble Agents,The GauntlettoInferno III, these seasons and more deserve a second chance for your attention! Way back in 1998, six icons fromThe Real Worldwere put in an RV to give them theRoad Rulesexperience....

August 21, 2025 · 10 min · 2055 words · Todd Hogan

The Americans Season 5 Review: Never More Relevant

How does the best show on television get even better in its new season? Well, it doesn’t really have to. ThoughThe Americanshas steadily gotten more intense and more nuanced with each passing season, Season 5 starts off quietly (relatively), with the confidence of a show that knows what it is, what it wants to say, and can benefit from years of setup. For example, in Season 4 we learned through William’s storyline just how gruesome a biological weapon can be....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 811 words · David Smith

The Best Apocalypse Movies of All Time

In these uncertain times, you may find yourself thinking about the apocalypse more often than usual. That’s not to say the world is ending, but a global pandemic will, uh, change how you think about things pretty quickly. And while some may find that the kinds of movies they want to watch right now arecomfort filmsoradventure movies—something to take their mind off the day-to-day—some may want to go the opposite direction....

August 21, 2025 · 11 min · 2137 words · Abigail Curtis

The Chef Show Season 2 Clip: Jon Favreau Makes Flatbread at Tartine

We at Collider are thrilled to present an exclusive clip fromThe Chef ShowSeason 2, which premieres on Netflix tomorrow September 24th.The Chef Showis, quite simply, one of the best shows on Netflix period. It’s unlike any other cooking show out there — insightful, off-the-cuff, and tons of fun — and you will easily find yourself devouring a ton of episodes in one sitting. In Season 2 of the show,Jon Favreauand chefRoy Choiare back at it, visiting various restaurants and bakeries to explore new recipes and make new friends....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Jeremy Williamson

The Flash Season 4 Episode 3 Trailer: Harrison Wells Is Back!

I cannot tell you how relieved I was to seeThe Flashembracing more of its lighter, Season 1 sensibilities in “Mixed Signals,” and it looks like that is not going to just be a one-off. The promo for “Luck Be a Lady” shows Team Flash still having fun fighting their Metas of the Week. And while Barry essentially slipping on a banana peel (and those sound effects!) to start things off might be alittlemuch, gosh darn it if it doesn’t bring some joy to my heart....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · David Bowers

The United States of America Vs. Vince McMahon Sets Showrunners

Emmy-nominated writersMicah Fitzerman-BlueandNoah Harpsterwill serve as co-showrunners on the upcoming limited seriesThe United States of America Vs. Vince McMahonfor WWE and Blumhouse Television. The series will be a scripted dramatic portrayal of the steroid trials that the titular pro wrestling chairman was faced with during the mid-1990s. The series is set during the 1990s, a time when WWE (at the time, WWF) Chairman and CEOVince McMahonwas repeatedly censured by New York Post writerPhil Mushnick....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 469 words · David Stokes

The Vampiric Vanity Project That Became a Watershed Moment in Horror

The nameCarl Theodor Dreyeris probably not familiar to the average moviegoer. A Danish auteur whose almost 50-year career produced only a dozen movies, he was an ambitious pioneer of early cinema who always wanted to push the limit. In aletter he wrote to prospective backers in his early career, he said, “I will make it my goal to produce a work of art which will set a standard for future films,” and in his own unique way, he achieved this....

August 21, 2025 · 8 min · 1564 words · Alex Robinson

The X-Files Premiere Review: The Truth Is Worth Revisiting

This review initially ran with our coverage of New York Comic Con 2015. Check back after each newX-Filesepisodes airs for recaps by Chris Cabin. Honestly, our present society and time is probably a much better fit forThe X-Filesthan it was during the era when it first debuted. Questioning authority has become par for the course, and luckily, the creators of the show took this fact to heart when bringing back Mulder and Scully....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 806 words · Paul Brooks

This Forgotten Beyoncé Song Secretly Sampled One of the Greatest Rock Bands of All Time

For three decades,Beyoncéhas transcended across genres in her music, with her most recent genre exploration being country. While Beyoncé has explored genres such as country, R&B, pop, and house, she has also ventured into rock music, as seen in the release of “Don’t Hurt Yourself” from her 2016 albumLemonade, featuringJack WhiteofThe White Stripes. What many do not know is that she has used a sample from an iconic rock band,Led Zeppelin....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 876 words · Shelly Washington

This Ridiculously Entertaining Slasher Sequel Tears Reality TV to Pieces

A successful horror sequel shouldbuild on the set-up of the originaland up the stakes to provide something new within the established world. It sounds simple enough, butoften sequels can struggle to surpass the legacy of the original and just end up falling flat. That is not the case withWrong Turn 2: Dead End, which takes arelatively standard cannibal slasherinWrong Turnand injects even more gore, as well as crafting a much more compelling story....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 732 words · Kristin Cannon

This Twisted Thriller Weaves a Haunting Mystery With a Wicked Tale of Revenge

DirectorOriol Paulohas made a name for himself by creating some of the most intricate puzzles out of seemingly ordinary mysteries and the Spanish thriller,The Body,is no exception. Some of his standout movies includeThe Invisible GuestandGod’s Crooked Lines, and each brings to the forefront his ability to turn run-of-the-mill crime scenarios into mind-bending experiences. WithThe Body, Paulo builds on the eerie and disturbing premise of a missing corpse and creates an intriguingtale of revengecomplete with unexpected twists and turns....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 762 words · Christopher Sanders

Tom Holland Reveals Spider-Man 3 Filming Date, Return of Zendaya

InSpider-Man: Homecoming, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) dealt with high school drama alongsideMichael Keaton’s villain. InSpider-Man: Far from Home, he dealt with overseas high school drama alongsideJake Gyllenhaal’s villain. What’s in store for the next MCU Spidey film, what’s now being referred to asSpider-Man 3? In an interview with thePhilippine Daily Inquirer, Holland revealed the shoot date for the upcoming film, returning cast members, and cryptically teased its “absolutely insane” story....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 521 words · Tammy Taylor