Vader Immortal VR Panel Resurrects the Sith Lord at Star Wars Celebration

ILMxLAB and Oculus, probablythename in VR, have teamed up for a newStar Warsproject;Vader: Immortal. They were at this year’s Star Wars Celebration in Chicago to show off Episode I of the new series and I was fortunate enough to be on hand to see what they had to offer. The trailer made its way online, along with some other info, but I’m here to do my best to relay everything we learned from the panel and do that I shall....

June 13, 2025 · 5 min · 1045 words · Lauren Coleman

Watch the Chip 'n Dale: Park Life Opening Title Sequence Ahead of Disney+ Premiere

Disney has released the key art and the opening title sequence forChip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life, along with its new premiere date for the streamer on July 28. A departure from other incarnations of the characters, like the ones seen inChip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, this new series features non-verbal versions of the titular chipmunks. The opening title sequence provides a peek at the show’s style of animation and brand of humor, and you can get a feel for it yourself by watching the footage below....

June 13, 2025 · 3 min · 488 words · Tina Baker

What We Do in the Shadows Season 6 Trailer Teases the End

The final season of FX and Hulu’s acclaimed vampire comedy series What We Do in the Shadows gets its trailer ahead of the Oct. 21 release on FX.Based on the feature film of the same name from Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, “What We Do in the Shadows” is a documentary-style look into the daily (or rather, nightly) lives of four vampires who’ve “lived” together for hundreds of years in Staten Island....

June 13, 2025 · 1 min · 178 words · Michael Evans

Why Shia LaBeouf Hates Transformers So Much

It’s not secret thatShia LaBeoufhates his time spent in the trenches of theTransformersfranchise. And he hasn’t been shy about it. His face alone was particularly vocal when it came time to watch the movies as part of an art installation that saw him sitting through a film festival of his own work. But now, he is opening up about all of his recent activities, and perhaps his thoughts on whyTransformersis so disappointing is so eye-opening....

June 13, 2025 · 4 min · 758 words · Kimberly Orr

"It's Unfortunate": Zachary Levi Says People "Would Prefer Not To Work" With Him Over His Support of Donald Trump

Zachary Levi, the actor best known for his work inChuckand as the superhero Shazam, is opening up about the professional fallout from expressing his political views, namely his support for Donald Trump. In a cover-story conversation withVariety, Levi revealed that his opinions have left some in Hollywood reluctant to work with him. According to Levi, he knew that this would be the probable outcome of his voicing his views. “I know that there are people that would prefer not to work with me now because of my opinions....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 634 words · Jennifer Garcia

'A Working Man' Fans Must Watch Jason Statham's 'Wrath of Man'

Jason Stathamis no stranger to the action genre, and is definitely not lacking in experience when it comes to playing tough, no-nonsense action heroes. Statham’s most recently released work,A Working Man,whichtook to screens on August 11, 2025, is yet another strong addition to his extensive repertoire. The film sees Statham take on the role of Levon Cade, a former special forces operative turned construction worker, who is dragged back into his violent past when his boss' daughter is kidnapped....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 963 words · John Johnson

'Stranger Things' Ripped Off 'Super 8' and We’re Still Salty About It

With the most recent trailer forStranger Things' fifth and final season recently hitting the internet, it’s hard to overlook how much the landmark Netflix series lifted fromJ.J. Abrams' best movie,Super 8. At their core, both stories revolve around a group of inquisitive youngsters who uncover a supernatural threat, a narrative backdrop that leans into the nostalgia of teen-centric,1980s Amblin Entertainment. Despite being critically and commercially successful at the time,Super 8has largely been forgotten....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 898 words · Amanda Ellis

'The World Will Tremble' Review: Escaping a Nazi Death Camp

The World Will Trembletells the harrowing true story of the Jewish prisoners who escaped the Chełmno Nazi death camp in Poland and delivered the first eyewitness account of the Holocaustduring World War II. Writer/directorLior Geller pulls no punches, recreating in barbaric detail the systemic brutality, mass murder, and vile atrocitiesof the 20th century’s most horrifying crime against humanity in its nascent stage.The World Will Trembleis a deeply troubling experience that rattles to the core, but must be seen as a reminder of our worst instincts....

June 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1066 words · Gabrielle Goodwin

10 Best Movies Centered Around Highways

Highways aren’t just stretches of asphalt connecting places, or suitable terrains for car chases; they can also be powerful metaphors for life’s journey, with endless possibilities, detours, and surprising encounters along the way. Furthermore, directors and audiences alike have celebrated the big open road as a stage for some of the scariest, wildest, most romantic, and most nail-biting moments in film history. In this article, we look at ten powerful examples of how highways becomemore than just a physical settingand become characters themselves, shaping their own stories and influencing the lives of our favorite protagonists....

June 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1695 words · Bernard Richardson

10 HBO/Max TV Shows That Were Canceled Much Too Soon

HBO and the Maxstreaming service have hosted a number of popular series, likeGame of Thrones,The Sopranos, andThe White Lotus. However, some of the shows featured on the network and the platform have not had the same levels of success, often ending after a short run. That doesn’t mean, however, that these shows didn’t have fans who would’ve liked to have seen more of them. Various issues could kill a show, such as it simply getting too expensive to produce....

June 12, 2025 · 9 min · 1767 words · Robert Atkinson

20 Actors Who Left Their TV Shows Too Early

Many television series are successful because of the actors thatbring the characters to lifewithin the show. When an actor leaves a series before it has finished, it often causes a shock to the viewers who have become invested in that show and the characters' storylines. Whenever an actor leaves too soon, the series takes on the challenges of that departure in different ways, such as the character leaving the town/city the show is set in for various reasons, the character having a long term illness where they are offscreen constantly, or even going so far as tokill off the characterin a dramatic fashion....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1013 words · Stephanie Russell

A League of Their Own Could Go On Beyond Shortened Season 2

After months of uncertainties and fan campaigns,A League of Their Owngot its long-awaited renewal for a second season onPrime Videoback in March. However, the continuity of the series came with a little trick, since the next installment will be the last and will have fewer episodes than the previous one. Although still a bit hopeless, fans of the new adaptation of the acclaimed 1992 film based on a true story gladly accepted the new episodes hoping that the story could have a dignified outcome, although many loose ends may remain due to the unexpected finale that the show must deliver with a shortened number of episodes....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 522 words · Timothy Hopkins

Adam Driver Teases One Big Change for Kylo Ren in Star Wars 8

Ever sinceThe Force Awakensopened more than a year ago, many have speculated and pontificated about Kylo Ren’s future in the Star Wars universe. And the biggest take away is that there is still some good left in him. Just like his grandfatherDarth Vaderbefore he died. Some suspect that Ben Organa will be redeemed and turned to the light side of the force. Now, in a new interview, actor Adam Driver hints that may be the path laid out for the villain....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 627 words · Michael Rodriguez