“Superman” Tracking Is a Dumpster Fire—And That’s the Point
Nobody can agree on James Gunn’s “Superman” opening weekend numbers—because the old rules are dead. DC’s survival hinges on something…
Issa Rae’s ‘Set It Off’ Reboot Hires a Secret Weapon—And the Stakes Just Got Higher
Playwright C.A. Johnson joins Issa Rae’s long-gestating ‘Set It Off’ remake—but can this heist thriller recapture the original’s lightning in…
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Finds Chaos in Iceland — Gods, Monsters, and a 1000-Extra Army
Cameras roll as Nolan turns Iceland mythic for his sprawling “Odyssey.” The all-star epic promises gods, monsters, and a July…
Like a Ghost in the Galley: The Pirate King’s Potential Return
New comments from Jerry Bruckheimer—and Orlando Bloom—reignite whispers that Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow might sail again, even as Disney charts…
Hype or Heritage? Jurassic World Rebirth’s First Roar
After a London premiere drenched in glasses memes and hyperbolic praise, the real question isn’t if Rebirth can roar—but if…
Kathryn Bigelow Sets the Fuse—A House of Dynamite Is Finally Real
Kathryn Bigelow is back after eight years with A House of Dynamite—a political thriller premiering October 24 on Netflix after…
James Bond’s Bold Next Move? Why Aaron Pierre Could Be Amazon’s Tuxedoed Trojan Horse
A Fresh Face in the Martini Glass? The rumour mill just dropped a potent truth grenade: Aaron Pierre, the “Rebel Ridge”…
Rachel Brosnahan Isn’t Here for Superhero Regret — And She’s Got a Point
Rachel Brosnahan, the new Lois Lane in James Gunn’s Superman, takes a bold stance against actors who slam superhero movies…
Bond 26: A New Era Brewing, But Still No Director
The next James Bond installment is quietly in the works with filming eyeing a 2026 start. No director, no star—just…
“We Were Liars” Season 2: No Decision Yet on Renewal
Prime Video released “We Were Liars” on June 18, 2025—but as of now, there's been no renewal or cancellation. Here's why that…