Spiderman Homecoming Trailers Features Tony Stark's Tech

Surprise! There’s not one buttwonew trailers forSpider-Man: Homecomingfor you to enjoy today! If you’re already sold on the film, Istronglyadvise against watching either of these trailers because Sony/Marvel are giving away everything for free. Sure, there’ll be plenty left to enjoy once you’re actually in the theater, but it would have been nice to see some of these moments live and in person. Such is modern movie marketing! You’ve been warned....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Matthew Bailey

The 10 Weirdest Movies That Made The '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die' List

Most film buffs have likely heard of the “1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die” list. It’s pretty self-explanatory, really, as far as lists go. There are 1001 movies released throughout the medium’s entire history - with the earliest film being from 1902, and the most recent ones from 2020 - that the editor of the list,Steven Jay Schneider, believes are essential for all movie fans to see during their lifetime....

July 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1402 words · Scott Torres

The Flash Video Recap Show: Out of This World (and The Next)

Welcome back to Collider’s video recap show forThe Flash. Join John Campea, David Griffin, John Rocha and Wend Lee as they review season 2, episode 14, entitled ‘Escape from Earth-2.’ Team Flash’s adventures in Earth-2 continue this week, as Cisco and Harrison Wells must discover a way to rescue not only their Barry, but Wells’ daughter too. The recap team had a lot of fun watching ‘Escape from Earth-2,’ especially when Zoom showed up....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 311 words · Kristen Fernandez

The Girl With All the Gifts Clip Reveals a New Kind of Zombie

Colm McCarthy’sThe Girl with All the Giftsis a much-needed shot in the ass for the zombie genre, which has grown stagnant, stale, and over corporatized over the last decade. But as is always the case with horror, when a genre gets stuck in a rut, someone inevitably comes along to shake something new lose. So it is withThe Girl with all the Gifts, based onM.R. Carey’s novel of the same name, which reimagines the zombie as “hungries”, aka fungus covered eco-monsters, and repurposes it as a metaphor for the sometimes bloody passage of power between generations....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Lisa Wood

The Last of Us Image Has Viewers Looking For the Light

Horror and video game fans are less than three weeks away from the release of HBO’sThe Last of Us. In tune with the season of giving, the series based on the critically acclaimed PlayStation franchise of the same name has been dropping new images almost every day in December to count down to the premiere in January. Now, even though Christmas is officially over, the latest image forThe Last of Usteases one of the franchise’s most important groups of characters and their signature mantra....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Robert Zuniga

The Lobster: New Trailer Has Colin Farrell Looking for Love

The Lobster, a sci-fi film about the struggles of love, was recently picked up by A24 Films, the same folks who’ve been distributing the likes ofRoom,The Witch, andAmy, the Amy Winehouse documentary. In short, some pretty stellar works. In revealing the new release date forThe Lobster, which has been moved from March 11th to May 13th, the studio has released a new trailer that mixes all of the film’s elements: romance, comedy, and oddity....

July 11, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Gary White

This Bela Lugosi Film Was the First Zombie Movie Ever Made

It’s hard to believe that zombies existed beforeGeorge Romero’sNight of the Living Deadhit the cinemas in 1968, but they did. That movie may have rocked everyone’s undead world and brought the horrors of zombies to the mainstream movie-goer, but it wasn’t the first zombie film ever. Romero’s film paved the way for the subgenre by providing us with gory special effects andsocially relevant themes, but more than three decades before his release, another developed the blueprint....

July 11, 2025 · 5 min · 973 words · Sydney Watkins

Timothee Chalamet Donating Salary from Woody Allen Film to Time's Up

The times they are a’changing. The one-two punch ofAnthony Rappspeaking out aboutKevin Spacey’s behavior and the New York Times andRonan Farrowreporting onHarvey Weinsteinushered in a new era in Hollywood, one in which systemic harassment, assault, and gender disparity is finally being outed. This is uncharted territory for this industry, and as a result things are changing quickly in terms of what kinds of people actors and filmmakers are willing to work with....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 508 words · Jasmine Wu

Top Lanyards & Wrist Straps

Lanyards and wrist straps may seem like simple accessories, but the right one can dramatically improve how you carry and protect your most-used items. Whether you’re snapping photos on vacation, keeping your keys close during a run, or managing devices at work, a quality strap is more than a convenience—it’s a safeguard. The best designs blend function and form, offering durability without compromising comfort, and materials that match your environment—from rugged outdoor use to everyday carry....

July 11, 2025 · 14 min · 2897 words · Ian Patel

Toy Story 4 Star Ally Maki on Voicing Giggle McDimples in Pixar's Latest

Audiences were first introduced to the world ofToy Storyin 1995, and nine years after we last saw them in the third installment of the franchise, the toys are back with an all-new adventure inToy Story 4, as they take a road trip that leads them on their own journey of self-discovery and helps them find their purpose. With Andy off at college, the toys are now with Bonnie, whose apprehension about starting kindergarten leads her to create Forky (voiced byTony Hale), a craft-project-turned-toy that’s struggling to understand how and why he’s even alive....

July 11, 2025 · 9 min · 1846 words · Jack Williams

War Dogs Review: Todd Phillips Makes His Goodfellas

Crime films don’t normally look likeWar Dogs. Crime in film is, traditionally, domestic. It’s fighting for territory in the city; it’s woven into an urban landscape. But there’s more than one way to be a criminal, and directorTodd Phillipstakes it international with his latest film. Based on a true story of two young guys who found a way to exploit the American military’s reliance on cheap defense contractors during the second Iraq War,War Dogsis cutting, incisive, fast-paced, irreverent, and hilarious....

July 11, 2025 · 6 min · 1188 words · Kathy Miller

Weekend Box Office: Ant-Man and the Wasp Opens to $76M

The Marvel Studios sequelAnt-Man and the Waspscored nearly $80 million on opening weekend, but in a rare move for Marvel, it was a case of underperformance according to some projections. While Disney expected an opening in the range of $70 million to $85 million, industry analysts pegged theInfinity Warfollow-up for an opening in the range of $80 million to $85 million after it pulled in$33 million on Friday, which would put it in line with the performance ofThor: The Dark World’s $85 million opening....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 575 words · Sharon Adams

Wonder Woman Movie: Time Period Rumors Surface

Wonder Woman is a tricky character. She may be part of DC’s holy trinity with Batman and Superman, but lots of audience members don’t know her origin story or who she is as a character beyond “the female one.” DirectorPatty Jenkinsis going to have to do a lot better than that if she’s going to bring Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) into her own, and while audiences will get a first look at the character when she appears on screen in March inBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the solo film,Wonder Woman, presents its own challenges....

July 11, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Nancy Ford