Outlander Interview: Sophie Skelton on the "Brutal" Episode 7

MAJOR spoilers forOutlanderSeason 5 Episode 7 are discussed The events in “The Ballad of Roger Mac” really ramp things up and Season 5 of the Starz drama seriesOutlanderis only going to get more epic, from here on out. With the fate of Roger (Richard Rankin) still to be determined and the existence of Stephen Bonnet (Ed Speleers) still looming large, Brianna (Sophie Skelton) has a lot on her plate. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actress Sophie Skelton talked about how hard it was for Brianna to send Roger off to battle, what it was like to shoot that final shocking moment and everything that went into it, where things head next, why Episode 508 is different from anything they’ve done on the show before, seeing Bree become a strong mama bear, and what her character needs from Bonnet to finally be able to move on....

July 9, 2025 · 9 min · 1746 words · Kristen Hall

Please, 'Bridgerton,' Make Sure to Include This Book Scene in Season 4

Dearest gentle reader, we can hardly wait for the fourth season ofBridgerton, as Netflix’s hit series has officially announced thatthe fourth season will center around Benedict Bridgerton(Luke Thompson) and his love story. This installment of the series is set to follow on the heels of Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington’s (Nicola Coughlan) romance from the previous season, as well as the love stories of Benedict’s other siblings, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor)....

July 9, 2025 · 7 min · 1296 words · Patricia Edwards

Rise of Skywalker Wins Final Weekend of 2019 with $72 Million

We are coming to the end of the final weekend of 2019 (say what?) and it looks like Disney/Lucasfilm releaseStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkeris still top dog. The final Skywalker saga movie, which was directed byJ.J. Abramsand starsDaisy Ridley,Oscar Isaac,Adam Driver,John Boyega(and so many other famous faces), continued to reap the rewards of crowds ostensibly looking for some thrills to revive them from their holiday hangovers. To that end,Rise of Skywalkerreeled in $72 million domestically from 4,406 theaters and and whopping $94....

July 9, 2025 · 5 min · 970 words · Andrea Long

Silicon Valley Season 6 Might Not Be the End

Silicon Valleywrapped its fifth season last night, and given where Pied Piper could be heading, it’s possible that the show could grow beyond the original plan to only be six seasons.EWspoke with co-showrunnerAlec Bergabout the latest developments on the series and how it might change their gameplan. Right now, Berg isn’t committing to a Season 7, but he says it’s a possibility given their writing process: “I feel like it definitely could....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Sergio Garcia

Stranger Things 3 Story Finds the Kids Preparing for High School

One need only look atthe trailerforStranger Things 3to see evidence that the young stars of the Netflix series are very quickly growing into young adults, and whenStranger Things 3debuts this summer, that will be front and center. The first season of the Netflix show focused on a group of middle school-aged kids dealing with a supernatural occurrence in their sleepy Indiana town, evoking the Amblin films of the 80s. But with the actors now entering their teen years, the show itself sounds like it’s evolving as well....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · David Erickson

Susan Sarandon Waits for an Opportunity To Strike in 'The Gutter' Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

Sports like baseball and basketball have long been given their chance to shine in cinema, but soon, a different ball will roll down the lane and strike audiences with comedic timing they never saw coming. That title isThe Gutterand today, Collider is excited to share an exclusive sneak peek of Magnolia Pictures’ latest project. After spinning into theaters back in November, the film is preparing to celebrate its arrival on demand and DVD on January 28....

July 9, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Carol Fischer

Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone' Owes a Debt To This Western TV Series With 600+ Episodes Hitting Streaming

With the Paramount Network’s hit neo-Western dramaYellowstoneending after five seasons, folks might be looking for a longer binge to get their horse opera fix going forward. If that’s you, then you’re in serious luck. This December, the long-running Western television giantGunsmokeis coming to Peacock, set to be nestled right besideTaylor Sheridan’sYellowstone. Admittedly, these two shows couldn’t be more different. WhereYellowstoneonly ran a few seasons,Gunsmokeproduced over 600 episodesin its decades on the air, and that’s not to mention all the thematic distinctions between them as well....

July 9, 2025 · 4 min · 784 words · Mary Long

The 7 Most Entertaining Movies To Watch On The 4th of July

The 4th of July holiday weekend is well known for summer festivities, including going to the pool, parties, grilling, and of course, fireworks. Many people also turn to the movies to celebrate the holiday, and there are plenty to choose from, from fun summer flicks to more sobering historical-based films that showcase moments and the patriotic themes of our country’s history. ‘Hamilton’ (2020) Hamilton, the hugely popular Broadway show, became an original film in 2020, consisting of a live stage recording from threeHamiltonperformances....

July 9, 2025 · 4 min · 778 words · Mrs. Veronica Phillips

The Last of Us Season 3: Creative Shake-Up, Story Direction, and the Road to 2027

A New Era Behind the Camera After shepherding the first two seasons to critical acclaim, Neil Druckmann is handing day-to-day control of the HBO adaptation to his longtime collaborator Craig Mazin. Druckmann will remain an executive producer while returning full-time to Naughty Dog, where a new original game is ramping up. Halley Gross, who co-wrote the Season 2 finale, is also departing the writers’ room. That leaves Mazin—fresh off a Writers Guild Award for Season 1—as sole showrunner....

July 9, 2025 · 30 min · 6385 words · Stephanie King

This 'The Boys' Star Was a Movie Reporter Before Becoming an Actor

For the last four seasons of Prime Video’sThe Boys, audiences have heard very little from the mouth ofKaren Fukuhara’s characterKimiko. After a traumatizing childhood, life only got worse for her when she was trafficked to New York City and used as a Compound V lab rat. Due to the immense trauma of witnessing the brutal death of her parents and the years of torment to come at the hands of the Shining Light Liberation Army, Kimiko is completely mute — only communicating through sign language and written notes....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 583 words · John Hood

This (Non-Cocaine) Bear Movie Will Put You Off Camping Forever

The marketing forCocaine Bear– this year’s meme-material extravaganza – has emphasizedthat it’s based on a true story.This is, of course, only sort of true. While a wild black bear did indeed come across an awry cocaine drop in Georgia in 1985, the drugs ended up killing the poor creature. The man transporting the cocaine via plane was later found dead in a driveway due to a failed parachuting attempt – also replicated inCocaine Bear....

July 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1038 words · Rachel Conway

This Haunting 84% Rotten Tomatoes WWI Drama Starring 2 James Bond Hopefuls Lands on Streaming

Sometimes, a movie flies so far from our radar that, years later, we realize its existence and wish we had watched it before. This is a feeling you might have withTestament of Youth, a 2014 moviethat brings a different approachto thewar drama genrewith two007hopefuls in the lead —Alicia Vikander(Tomb Raider) andKit Harington(Game of Thrones). If you never watched it or did see it and were planning to rewatch, the time is now: the movie is available to stream onThe Roku Channel....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Stacy Schneider

This Historical Epic is the Best Movie About NASA

FromApollo 13toInterstellarandHidden FigurestoFirst Man, among others, Hollywood has succeeded in capturing the history and spirit of NASA many times over. Through technical prowess, harrowing narratives, and three-dimensional characters, these films manage to conveythe truly awe-inspiring nature of space travel, along with all the scientific ingenuity and danger that comes with it. However, as great as these movies are, none of them is as sprawling and intimately compelling asThe Right Stuff. Based onTom Wolfe’s 1979 book and released in 1983, thePhilip Kaufman-directedepic takes audiences behind the scenes of the 16 years America engaged in fierce competition with the Soviet Union over space travel and exploration....

July 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1035 words · Jamie Carroll