Weekend Box Office: Annabelle Creation Takes Top Spot

Annabelle: Creationwill be at the top at the box office by the time Monday rolls around, according to estimates that have it coming in with some $35 million domestically. There’s a wide margin between the horror sequel andChristopher Nolan’sDunkirk, which will take the second spot with $11.4 million, pushing the war epic across $150 million stateside. And yet, likeThe Dark Tower, I would expectAnnabelle: Creationto drop considerably next weekend, whileDunkirkwill likely stay relatively close to the top....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Jessica Contreras

You Need To Watch Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson's Hilarious New-to-Netflix Comedy Series

Comedy Central’sDetroitershas just been added to Netflix, and it’s a glorious blend of sketch and situational comedy (withmajorChowdervibes, I might add). StarringTim Robinson(I Think You Should Leave) andSam Richardson(Veep),Detroiterschecks all the boxes with only 20 episodes. The show’s premise lends itself to ridiculously drawn-out comedy bits, explosive performances, and dumb but memorable jingles – the Devereux Wigs jingle stays on loop and is a welcome distraction any time. From executive producersLorne MichaelsandJason Sudeikis,Detroitersis aptly filled withSNLcameos includingChris Redd,Michael Che,Tim Meadows,Cecily Strong,Kate McKinnon(voiceover), and Sudeikis himself....

June 16, 2025 · 5 min · 1003 words · Alan Smith

‘DanDaDan’ Reaches the End of Season 1

The table is set for TheDanDaDanseason finale. After twelve episodes of frantic action, the hugely popular new anime series is finally wrapping its first run, and after redefining what’s possible in terms of animation and story arcs, the show will deliver one last adventure to viewers. This is one episode you will not want to miss, so if you still have doubts about whenDanDaDanwill become available and where to watch it, you found the correct article to answer all your remaining questions....

June 16, 2025 · 5 min · 1061 words · Crystal Wilson

"There Is a Lot of Story To Tell": Charlie Cox Doesn't Want 'No Way Home' To Be the Last Time Daredevil and Spider-Man Meet

Daredevil: Born AgainstarCharlie Cox, who plays the role of the titular superhero in the show, believes that his character andTom Holland’sSpider-Manare overdue for a reunion on screen. Cox made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Matt Murdock in the 2021 hit,Spider-Man: No Way Home.In his brief appearance,Murdock acted as Peter Parker’s lawyer after his superhero identity was revealedto the world. WhileDaredevil: Born AgainSeason 1 ended without a Spider-Man cameo, Cox thinks that there’s a lot of story to tell between the two MCU characters....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Kristie Ward

'Elemental' Cast & Character Guide: The Voices of Pixar's Newest Adventure

Nearly one year to the date since releasing their last big-screen adventure, Pixar is back with their 27th film in their ever-expanding line-up of animated films:Elemental. Being described as a romantic comedy-drama,Elementalis set in a world that is inhabited by anthropomorphic elements of nature, which includes fire, water, earth, and air. In the aptly named capital, Element City, all four elements live together, and though many enjoy this mix, others are still hesitant towards it....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1090 words · Monica Reyes

'Rebel Moon' Character Posters — Meet the Cast of Zack Snyder's Space Opera

Netflixhas released new character posters forRebel Moon,Zack Snyder’s upcoming space opera following a young woman as she tries to save her planet from an oppressive government. Kora (Sofia Boutella), General Titus (Djimon Hounsou) and Kai (Charlie Hunnam) are some of the faces featured in the new posters, as all the characters attempt to find their place in the galaxy in the middle of a violent war. The future of the galaxy will be placed on Kora’s shoulders, as the young hero does everything in her power to free her people from those who have harmed them for years....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · Ashley Gonzalez

'Scream's Melissa Barrera Tackles Gritty New Western Thriller 'In the Cradle of Granite'

Melissa Barrerais saddling up for a new Western thriller,In the Cradle of Granite.TheScreamstarwill appear in the film which is set against the unforgiving landscape of the late 1800s American frontier. In the film, Barrera will play a young mother on a desperate quest for survival. The movie also marks the English-language debut of acclaimed Costa Rican directorAriel Escalante(Domingo and the Mist), who directs from a script byJay Holmes. The movie is produced byJoel David Moore,Rishi Bajaj, andDaniel Taborgaof Balcony 9 Productions—whose upcoming projects includeBride HardandImmaculate Room—the film also boastsJonathan SadowskiandDaniel Pancottoof Ad Lunam Entertainment among its production team....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Rachael Hendricks

'The Terror' Was the First Talking Horror Movie

It feels nonsensical how much horror is made into some kind of niche subject in film discussion and academia, a side subject that is regularly talked about separately from more “serious” films. How they constantly get looked over when award season comes, to the point where people have to give them their own awards show. They’re totally given the shaft, the same as animation, which is doubly frustrating when you think about how long horror cinema has been around....

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1058 words · Ricky May MD

'There’s Something About Miriam’ Is Reality TV’s Most Shameful, Disgusting Project

There’s Something About Miriamwas aBritish dating reality showthat premiered back in February 2004. Starring the stunning Mexican modelMiriam Riveraas the leading lady, the premise of the show revolved around six men vying for her affection. The contestants battled it out in thesix-episode seriesfor a£10,000 reward and a romantic yacht tripwith Rivera. The show was set in Ibiza, Spain, and included physical competitions along with individual and group dates with the model....

June 15, 2025 · 4 min · 799 words · Jason Delacruz

'Tokyo Vice' Season 2 Review — The Plot Thickens in Slick Crime Thriller

In Episode 5 ofTokyo Vice’s second season, after a stretch where American journalist Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) and Japanese detective Hiroto Katagiri (Ken Watanabe) have gone their separate ways, a concerned Jake asks Katagiri, “We’re still a thing, right? Starsky and Hutch?” Katagiri ponders the question and asks in return, “Which of us is Starsky?” Jake quickly answers, “Me, obviously.” Katagiri considers that for a moment before firmly replying, “I do not think so....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1234 words · Sean Edwards

10 Best Sci-Fi Movies Directed by Women

Frequently delivering thought-provoking narratives that will likely have viewers questioning their entire existence, the science fiction genre is, understandably, one of the most beloved and highly-regarded of all. Over time, countless talented filmmakers have graced the silver screen with iconic, groundbreaking, and influential sci-fi movies. These range from must-see classics like2001: A Space Odysseyto Academy Award-winning surrealist indie films such asEverything Everywhere All at Once. However, while many male-directed science fiction films are indubitably great, a few female filmmakers who have dipped their toes in the genre have also managed to stand out in the male-centric industry....

June 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1205 words · Sean Pitts

10 Movies That Make More Emotional Sense Than Logical Sense

Make no mistake:most moviesmake a good deal of sense. If you check out a movie you’ve heard was good, chances are that once it’s over, you’ll have digested most – if not all – of what it was trying to do narratively and thematically. Additional viewings may turn up more information and context, but it’s pretty common to at least get the gist of things after just one go-around. On the other hand, there are also movies that make little sense on a narrative front, usually intentionally so (butsometimes, perhaps, by accident)....

June 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1660 words · Michael Rodriguez

10 Reasons Why 'Virgin River' Is Netflix's Best Drama

Virgin Riverfirst arrived onNetflixin 2019, and it’s been going strong since. Six seasons in, andVirgin Riverhas introduced us with some wholesome characters, from Mel Monroe (Alexandra Breckenridge), the nurse practitioner and birthing specialist who comes to Virgin River from Los Angeles, to Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson), an ex-Marine and now a bar owner in Virgin River who falls head over heels for Mel. There’s an array of other lovable characters that represent the residents of the fictional Northern Californian town of Virgin River, but they’re not the only reason this show is so great....

June 15, 2025 · 10 min · 2057 words · Scott Dougherty