Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Release Date Delayed to Spring 2023

The highly-anticipated gameSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguegot officially pushed to Spring 2023 by developers Rocksteady Studios.Rumors of the game’s delaywere already circling since February, but Rocksteady had not made an announcement until today. Initially set for 2022,Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguewill give players the control of four prominent members of Task Force X: Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Harley Quinn, and King Shark. Together, the four villains will need to take down every major member of the Justice League since the superteam is apparently under the influence of an alien menace....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · Eric Caldwell

The Best Episodes of 2 Broke Girls

In the true spirit of opposites attract,2Broke Girlsstormed the scene and produced six seasons of unconventional humor. With a unique premise and a wholesome cast, the CBS sitcom follows the story of the lives of two unlikely friends, Max Black (Kat Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs). In a twist of fate, the two are thrown together after Caroline’s billionaire father is arrested for embezzlement. She ends up working at a Brooklyn diner alongside Max and a rag-tag group of characters....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1208 words · Jessica Ross

The Best Halloween Movies on Netflix Right Now (October 2024)

It’s never too early to start getting in the Halloween spirit. Pumpkin spice has officially arrived, there’s a pumpkin patch on every corner, and the debate over whether candy corn is actually good is raging once again. The #1 way to get in the spooky spirit is still with a good movie, whether it’s a seasonal classic, a newhorror gem, or afamily favoritethat just screams fall vibes. Netflix has plenty of horror-tinged films that range from spooky to terrifying, and we’ve narrowed down the list to the best,scariest, and downrightfunmovies in the bunch....

July 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1500 words · Scott Gonzalez

The Best James Bond Movie Came Out Just 19 Years Ago — Here Are 10 Reasons Why It Earns the Top Spot

A staple of action cinema and blockbuster entertainment, the James Bond franchise spans back to the early 1960s, consisting of 25 official Eon-produced pictures, many of which stand among the most iconic and influential movies Hollywood has ever seen. Given the enduring popularity of the franchise, it is little surprise that fans the world over have debated over which 007 flick is truly the best. WhileGoldfingerandDr. Noare defining classics andSkyfalla modern masterpiece, there is another title that possibly stands as Bond’s best....

July 10, 2025 · 10 min · 2030 words · Jared Solomon

The Invisible Man Scares Up $9.8 Million at Friday Box Office

Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions’The Invisible Mangot off to a scary good start at the box office this weekend, pulling in an estimated $9.8 million on Friday. That puts it on track to pull in somewhere around $23 million for the weekend. The film hails from co-writer/directorLeigh Whannell, who got his start co-creating theSawfranchise before making his directorial debut withInsidious: Chapter 3and 2018’s buzzy sci-fi picUpgrade. His take on the titular Universal monster puts a modern spin on the story, asElisabeth Mossplays a domestic abuse survivor who swears up and down that her supposedly dead husband is actually invisible and still tormenting her....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Christopher Mitchell

The Last of Us Trailer Shows a Post-Apocalyptic World Where Family Is Key

Editor’s Note: The following contains likely spoilers for the first few episodes of The Last of Us. The long-awaited trailer for HBO’s adaptation of the acclaimed PlayStation video gameThe Last of Usis finally here. Developed for TV byChernobyl’sCraig Mazinand writer of the original game,Neil Druckmann,The Last of Ushas become one of the most hotly anticipated series of the coming year, thanks in no small part to its star-studded cast, featuringParks & Rec’sNick Offermanas Bill,Bella Ramseyas Ellie, andThe Mandalorianhimself,Pedro Pascal, as Joel....

July 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1632 words · James Mueller

The Leftovers: Kevin Carroll and Jovan Adepo on the Final Season

Created byDamon Lindelofand acclaimed novelistTom Perrotta, the HBO seriesThe Leftovers, about what happens after 140 million people vanished from the face of the Earth, is currently in its final season. With the seventh anniversary of the Sudden Departure approaching, John (Kevin Carroll) and Michael (Jovan Adepo) Murphy are each on their own path to determine whether there may truly be miracles, after all. After seeing seven of the eight episodes of Season 3 (they were understandably withholding the final episode of the series), Collider sat down with actors Kevin Carroll and Jovan Adepo to talk about what originally attracted them toThe Leftovers, whether they ever could have imagined what the journey would become, the challenges of building a family dynamic that they then had to completely tear down, not having all of the questions answered, and being spoiled by the opportunity to work with such great material....

July 10, 2025 · 10 min · 2019 words · Amber Wood

The Mandalorian: Gina Carano Joins Jon Favreau's Star Wars Series

Just a day after revealing thatPedro Pascalwoulddon the buckethead helmetofThe Mandalorian’s title character,THRreports thatDeadpoolactorGina Caranohas joinedJon Favreau’s live-actionStar Warsseries for Disney+. Carano made the official leap from MMA to acting in 2011 when she starred alongsideEwan McGregorandMichael Fassbenderin theSteven SoderberghthrillerHaywire. She then entered the big-budget action world, kicking ass across from The Rock inFast & Furious 6and playing the superhumanly strong mutant Angel Dust in the firstDeadpoolmovie. No word on who Carano is playing, but the Disney+ original show will be set between the end ofReturn of the Jediand beginning ofThe Force Awakens, probably (but not definitely!...

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 263 words · Matthew Jordan

The Person With the Biggest Oscars Losing Streak Also Lost a Nomination

Winning an Academy Award, whether it is for Best Picture or an unheralded below-the-line category, should never be taken for granted. Not only is an Oscar the highest honor in the industry, but it also recognizes a limited number of artists and craftspeople.Peter O’Toole,Alfred Hitchcock,Robert Mitchum, andCary Grant, along with being prodigious figures in Hollywood, all share one commonality: they never won a competitive Oscar in their lifetime. Living stars such asGlenn Close,Amy Adams,Tom Cruise, andWillem Dafoeare still chasing that coveted statuette,even after countless nominations....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1074 words · Nicholas Washington

The Righteous Gemstones Review: A Limp Look at Greedy Televangelists

I likeDanny McBrideas a writer and actor, but he does seem to really only have one character, which is the arrogant moron. He plays the role to perfection, but we’ve seen him do it in movies as well as his HBO seriesEastbound & Down,Vice Principals, and nowThe Righteous Gemstones. But inThe Righteous Gemstones, the act feels thinner than ever, not only because the hypocrisy of the characters is so obvious, but because he’s playing the ensemble’s least interesting role, a character devoid of texture or nuance....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 703 words · Elizabeth Quinn

The Unlikely David Fincher Movie That Blended 'Citizen Kane' and John Hughes

The Social Networkis widely appreciated for its masterful storytelling and being one of the most notable cinematic stories of the 21st century. Some might go as far as comparing the film byDavid FinchertoOrson Welles’Citizen Kane. The film delivered on its lofty expectations, as it was a convergence of two brilliant filmmakers in Fincher and screenwriterAaron Sorkin, who examined two buzzy, topical figures inMark Zuckerbergand Facebook. However, the convergence of these two artists was not the only ambitious cross-over onThe Social Network’s plate....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 781 words · Michelle Gordon

To All the Boys I've Loved Before Review: Netflix's YA Winner

WatchingSusan Johnson’s adaptation ofJenny Han’s novelTo All the Boys I’ve Loved Beforewas like boarding a time machine where I didn’t have to interact with the pain of high school drama. It took me back to a time when the most important thing in the world was whether or not someone “liked” you, and how it all gets built up in your head as a drama of monumental stakes. ButTo All the Boys I’ve Loved Beforealso provides a safe barrier, like watching the drama unfold behind shatterproof glass, allowing you to appreciate the emotions being embraced without ever sinking back into your high school self and all the awkwardness that entails....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 780 words · Michael Ware

Underworld 5 Full Cast Revealed as Filming Begins in Prague

It’s hard to imagine that what began with a gun-slinging vampire franchise in 2003 is now heading into production on its fifth installment. Nevertheless, Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment just announced the start of filming, andKate BeckinsaleandTheo Jamesare officially back forUnderworld 5. Production set up shop in Prague and will continue to film in and around the Czech capital over the course of 10 weeks. While Beckinsale and James return as Selene and her ally David, respectively, Tywin Lannister himself,Charles Dance, is also back to play vampire elder Thomas....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 257 words · Donald King Jr.