Frasier Reboot: Kelsey Grammer on Why Niles Isn’t Returning

ActorKelsey Grammerhas revealed whyDavid Hyde Piercewill not be returning as Niles Crane in the upcomingFrasiersequel series. Grammer, who will be reprising his role as titular character Frasier Crane, has explained the series will tell a different story about the radio psychiatrist. In a recentinterview withPeople, Grammer revealed that Hyde Pierce would not be returning to the series after a successful career in other acting ventures. “David basically decided he wasn’t really interested in repeating the performance of Niles,” Grammer said....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 706 words · Lisa Paul DDS

Fresh Off Brad Pitt's Ad Astra, James Gray to Direct Armageddon Time

I don’t know about you, butJames Gray’s sci-fi epicAd Astrais one of my most anticipated films of the year. I mean,Brad Pittdoesn’t just venture into space for anyone. I can’t say I love any of Gray’s films – hisBlood Tiesscript is probably my favorite – but he hasn’t made a bad one either. And hopefully,Ad Astrawill be his best yet. Either way, the director has signed on to a new project as he’ll step behind the camera for the indie dramaArmageddon Time, it was announced Thursday at Cannes....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Marie Montgomery

From The 1920s To Now, The Best Movie Of Each Decade According To IMDb

Before the rise of Letterboxd, IMDb wastheplace to go to voice your opinion on films. The popular website was the definitive site for film discussion, from giving a star rating to posting on the now-defunct message boards, and even leaving your own review on a film’s page. RELATED:The 10 Most Reviewed Films on Letterboxd One of IMDb’smost debated features is its listing of the top 250 moviesranked on the website. The list is a collection of classics from the early years of film, masterpieces from the last fifty years, and acclaimed recent releases....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1086 words · Bonnie Barr

Golden Globe Nominations Led by Vice

The 2019 Golden Globe nominations have been revealed, and right on cue, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is up to its baffling tricks again. We’ll start with whatdidget nominated.Vicewas a huge hit, scoring six nominations in total including Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy as well as Best Actor forChristian Baleand Supporting Actress forAmy Adams, followed closely behind byThe Favouritewith five nominations. On the drama side,A Star Is BornandGreen Bookscored five nominations each, althoughBradley Cooperwas left off the Best Screenplay list whileGreen Bookmade that cut....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1167 words · Teresa Schaefer

Hailee Steinfeld Lost the Leading Role in This $695 Million Dystopian Thriller Climbing Streaming Charts 13 Years Later

Hailee Steinfeldsunk her teeth into the worldwide conversation thanks to her role inSinners, but well over 10 years ago, she lost out on the leading role in a dystopian sci-fi film that blossomed into a global franchise. Steinfeld was one of the many stars to audition for the role of Katniss Everdeen inThe Hunger Games. Other names includeShailene Woodley,Abigail Breslin,Saoirse Ronan,Emma Roberts, and more. Steinfeld ultimately lost out on the role toJennifer Lawrence....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Anne Miller

Hart of Dixie Shouldn't Have Abandoned the Zoe and George Romance

Hart of Dixiestarted off strong as Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) discovered the life-long secret her mother kept about her paternity… only after her biological father had passed on, but not before leaving her his share of a little medical practice down in Bluebell, Alabama. Needing to work on her bedside manner, Zoe decides to move to Bluebell for a year and work as a General Practitioner. Those in town aren’t so fond of outsiders, particularly the town’s other doctor: Brick Breeland (Tim Matheson)....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1092 words · Laura Harris

How Iron Man 3 Was Made: The Mandarin Twist, Villain Changes and More

Getting toMarvel’s The Avengerswas a miraculous achievement in and of itself, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe couldn’t stop there. Indeed, it was only the beginning of over-arching plans that would lead to even bigger battles, higher stakes, and tragic ends. But before getting to the epic scope of something likeAvengers: Endgame, Marvel Studios had to convince general audiences that just becauseThe Avengershappened and these disparate characters came together to defeat a common enemy didn’t mean the individual standalone movies couldn’t still have compelling and interesting stakes all their own....

June 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2206 words · Jonathan Perez

How To Share iCloud Photos: Within and Outside Your Family Group

Sharing photos with friends and family has become much easier with the introduction of cloud services like iCloud. For Apple users, iCloud Photo Sharing provides a simple way to share memories without the hassle of manual distribution. Users can create shared albums or set up a shared library that participants can view, contribute to, and comment on, making it an interactive experience for everyone involved. The process for setting up iCloud Photo Sharing is straightforward....

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 767 words · Mr. Mark Garcia PhD

Iron Man 2: A Marvel Series Retrospective on the MCU

[This is a re-post of my retrospective series in which I take a look back at the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These articles do not contain spoilers for unreleased Marvel movies. If you know any spoilers about the unreleased Marvel movies, please do not post them in the comments section.] The Incredible Hulkshowed that the Marvel Cinematic Universe needed serious construction, but it didn’t have any of the pieces.Iron Man 2presents the mess of a studio trying to figure out how to build a universe while also creating a self-contained film that provides its protagonist a strong arc and character development....

June 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1650 words · Jared Jones

Is 'The Penguin' Getting a Season 2? Here's What We Know

After awhirlwind ride through the peaks and troughs of the hunt for criminal supremacy in Gotham,The Penguinmight have taken his final bow. From the highs of episode 4, “Cent’Anni,” to the lows of… well, there are simply no lows,The Penguinhas been a bursting ray of energy into a franchise long in need of one. Centered on the battle between Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia (Cristin Milioti) in a spinoff ofMatt Reeves’The Batman,The Penguinhas danced and devastated on its way to the season finale....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 929 words · Diane Brown

IT 2 Release Date Eyed as Sequel Moves Forward

IT, by all accounts, looks on track to be one of the biggest hits of the year as it aims to smash box office records for September/horror movies/R-rated movies/etc., and now unsurprisingly New Line Cinema is putting the heat onIT 2. Indeed a sequel was always planned, going back to whenCary Fukunagawas set to write and direct theStephen Kingadaptation. Fukunaga split King’s book into two parts—one focusing on the characters as children, and one taking place 27 years later with new actors cast as the adult versions—so even whenAndy Muschiettitook over as director, this split was still a major part of the plan....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 376 words · Ross Johnson

Jennifer Connelly Lets Out Her Rage In ‘Bad Behaviour’ Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

You’ve journeyed with her to steal her little brother back fromDavid BowieinLabyrinth, watched her shoot up heroin withJared LetoinRequiem For a Dream, and, most recently, witnessed her andTom Cruiserekindle a romance inTop Gun: Maverick, but you’ve never seenJennifer Connellylike you will today. In an exclusive to Collider sneak peek for her upcoming film,Bad Behaviour, the Academy Award-winning actress goes absolutely berserk during a group therapy session. The scene opens innocently enough, withDasha Nekrasova’s (Succession) Beverly, baring her soul in front of the rest of the group at her retreat....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Amy Jones

Kissyfur Review on the Saturday Mourning Cartoons Podcast

Welcome to theSaturday Mourning Cartoonspodcast, the weekly show for all things animation, including news, reviews, and interviews, from co-hostsDave TrumboreandSean Paul Ellis. This week, we’re going back to our bread and butter as a podcast that also occasionally revisits, reviews, and ridicules some of the world’s weirdest animated series. We’re dipping into our Listener Suggestions–which we are legally obligated to cover; thanks, Ben!–in order to review the 80s kids cartoon,Kissyfur....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 293 words · Thomas Barrera