Jason Katims’ New TV Show As We See It Releases First Images

Amazon Prime Video has just dropped the title ofJason Katims’ upcoming project with the streaming site, along with several first look photos. The forthcoming series will be titledAs We See It, and is based on an Israeli comedy-drama entitledOn the Spectrum. Katims’ adaptation will tell a story similar to the Israeli series, following several young adults on the autism spectrum living together in an assisted living facility. As We See Itwill follow Jack (Rick Glassman), Harrison (Albert Rutecki), and Violet (Sue Ann Pien), three roommates in their twenties on the autism spectrum living in an assisted living facility as they strive to find love, keep jobs, and foster friendships in a world that does not value their experiences....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Brooke Fleming

Jessica Jones Recap: AKA It's Called Whiskey, 99 Friends

New recaps ofJessica Joneswill post Mondays and Thursdays. With the stunning revelation at the end of episode two ofJessica Jonesthat Luke Cage does in fact have his patented unbreakable skin, Jessica and Luke get down to business of…getting to know each other a little better. There’s a nice quality in this scene with the two superpowered protagonists sleeping together in that they’ve not only found someone who may connect with them emotionally, but also someone who has experienced the same trials and tribulations when it comes to having special abilities....

June 21, 2025 · 8 min · 1527 words · Bonnie Medina

Jessica Jones Season 2: Carrie-Anne Moss on Marvel's Netflix Series

From executive producer/showrunnerMelissa Rosenberg, Season 2 ofMarvel’s Jessica Jones(which is available to stream at Netflix) forced the reluctant superhero to confront who she really is while digging deeper into her past to explore the reasons why. And while Jessica’s (Krysten Ritter) world has been turned upside down, know that she’s known throughout the city as a super-powered killer, high-powered attorney Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) has pulled herself back up from rock bottom, only to find herself in a personal situation more vulnerable and complex than she ever could have imagined....

June 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1445 words · Casey Harper

Kevin Costner Steals Hearts and Bases in This 97% Rotten Tomatoes Sports Drama Now Streaming for Free

Before he became the gravel-voicedpatriarch ofYellowstoneand the embodiment of frontier stoicism,Kevin Costnerwas cracking jokes, crushing fastballs, and falling in love in one of his most charming and emotionally layered roles. Now, thanks toPluto TV, Costner’s iconic turn as Crash Davis inBull Durhamis available to stream for free — and it might just behis finest performance. Released in 1988 and written and directed byRon Shelton,Bull Durhamis more than just one of thebest baseball moviesever made....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Duane Chavez

Landline Review: Jenny Slate Phones Home in 90s Dramedy

As evidenced by the fact that so many of them are terrible, making a good family dramedy is hard. It’s easy to fall into tropes and saccharine sentiments, especially since the family experience is one that is both universal andverypersonal. But filmmakerGillian Robespierregives it a solid effort to mostly positive results withLandline, a 90s-set family dramedy about growing up. While the film isn’t as narratively focused as Robespierre’s terrific debutObvious Child, it has charm to spare and hits upon a few insights that, while maybe a little trite, nevertheless ring true....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 568 words · Carl Austin

Legends of Tomorrow's Tala Ashe on Zari & Gideon, Kid Flash

On the “Here I Go Again” episode of The CW seriesLegends of Tomorrow, Zari (Tala Ashe) finds herself trapped in aGroundhog Day-style time loop that results in the Waverider blowing up, over and over again. Learning that the answer to stop what’s happening lies in her fellow shipmates’ secrets, she starts investigating them, which gives her a new understanding of her place on the team and a new respect for the Legends....

June 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1431 words · Michael Stewart

Let Them All Talk: Mery Streep, Dianne Wiest and Candice Bergen Tell All

In anew chat with Entertainment Weeklyahead of the release ofLet Them All Talk(complete with some exclusive new images), starsMeryl Streep,Candice BergenandDianne Wiestreveal new details about the upcomingSteven Soderberghfilm (his first for the Warner Media streaming service) – including that the movie was almost entirely improvised. Let Them All Talkis, ostensibly, based on a screenplay by short-story writerDeborah Eisenberg(who the cast says was on set and extremely helpful) but the stars say that the movie, which is set on a cruise ship and follows what happens when a novelist (Streep) travels to England to accept an award and invites her two oldest friends (Bergen and Wiest) along for the ride, was largely improvised....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Jennifer Hall

Mae Whitman Shares First Look & Premiere Date for Rom-Com Series Up Here

Up Here, the upcoming Hulu Original Romantic Comedy series starringMae Whitman(Good Girls) has received its premiere date on the streaming service as well as revealed first look images of the upcoming series.Up Hereis set to arrive on Hulu with all of its eight episodes on Friday, March 24. The reveal of the first-look images and premiere date forUp Herewas announced by Whitman on her officialInstagram. Along with the release date and images, she also provided a statement in the caption of the post detailing her excitement for the upcoming series....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Vanessa Ware

Mama June's Daughter Files for Divorce

Relationships and marriages tend not to do so well onMama June: Family Crisis.Mama June’s surprisevow renewal backfired, as her husband was not happy with the plans. Now after six years of marriage,TMZreports that Mama June’s daughterLauryn “Pumpkin” Efirdhas filed for divorce from her husband,Josh Efird. The couple have been separated since July. The couple share four children.Ella, 6,Bentley, 3, and two-year-old twinsSylusandStella. Therefore, the couple have decided to share joint legal and physical custody....

June 21, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · John King

Matthew Lillard Is Returning as William Afton Before ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ — But There’s a Catch

Matthew Lillardwill return as William Afton sooner than expected.Dead By Daylightwill bring the world ofFive Nights at Freddy’sto their catalog as part of a highly-anticipated downloadable package. What will surprise fans of the franchise is the fact that the video game has managed to recruit Matthew Lillard to voice the dangerous Springtrap. The villain is the result of the horrific accident William Afton went through, in which the spring locks of his mascot suit stabbed him several times....

June 21, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Timothy Beard

MK11 Ultimate PS5 Review: Just About a Flawless Victory

I loveMortal Kombatin all shapes, sizes, and forms,even as a mid-90s action blockbuster film. As such, a total package compilation of the latest in the ultra-violent fighting video game series, known dopely asMortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, was bound to blow me away, let alone a version of this for the shiny next-gen PlayStation 5 (especially since my previous experience was playing the original title on Nintendo Switch;a great console, just not for this kinda game)....

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1214 words · Dawn Moore

Nickelodeon Reboots Blue's Clues and Is Looking for a New Host

Here at Collider, we cover a lot of stuff, be itStar Wars, superheroes, or cinephile fare, and everything from movies and TV, to video games and web series. There’s something for everyone. But there’s so much stuff out there that sometimes our younger audience members get left out. So every once in a while, we’d like to shine a spotlight on some family-friendly content that parents and caregivers can confidently watch with the little ones....

June 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1445 words · Travis Brown

Outriders Classes, Skill Tree, and More Teased in Grungy Demo

At first blush,Outridersis difficult to distinguish from a sea of similar-looking looter-shooter RPGs.Destinyis the go-to comparison these days, mostly because the long-running title is perhaps the best example of the sub-genre.Borderlandsis another, though it’s hard to mistake that visually stylish insanity fest for anything else. Then there’s the elements ofMass Effect,Gears of War,Remnant: From the Ashes(which arrives on PS+ as a free game next month), and even failed attempts likeAnthem,DisIntegrated, and the limpingMarvel’s Avengersto throw into the pile....

June 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1202 words · Douglas Hurley