Fly Into Battle With a New ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ Batwing Collectible From McFarlane Toys

While the Batmobile will always beBatman’s most iconic vehicle, his transportation methods go way beyond just driving around Gotham City. One example of this is theBatwing, which has seen many iterations throughout the decades, including in the belovedBatman: The Animated Series. NowMcFarlane Toysis letting you live out your childhood fantasy and take flight with theirnew Batwing figure based onThe Animated Series. The massive 37-inch piece, a part of McFarlane’s expansive DC Direct line, is based on the Batwing from the first two seasons ofThe Animated Series....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Amanda Woods

Game of Thrones: Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams Carpool Karaoke

SomeGame of Thronesspoilersfollow. WhileGame of Thronesmay be pulling out all the stops in Season 7 to bring fans the spectacular scenes they’ve been waiting for, some of the character interactions have been less than satisfactory so far. The long-awaited reunion between Stark Sisters Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya (Maisie Williams) has been less than happy and far from sisterly. (Emma Fraserput it better than I could in herexcellent write-up on the dysfunctional sibling rivalry here....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 216 words · Mrs. Catherine Cain DVM

George Clooney Returns in First Images from Netflix's The Midnight Sky

It’s been four years sinceGeorge Clooneyhad a leading role in a movie (rememberMoney Monster?). He’s kept busy directing the misguidedSuburbiconand directing/taking a supporting role in Hulu’s adaptation ofCatch-22, but now he’s directing and stepping back out in front of the camera for the sci-fi dramaThe Midnight Sky, which will arrive on Netflix in December. Vanity Fairreports that Clooney plays scientist Augustine Lofthouse at a remote arctic research station on a post-apocalyptic planet....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 287 words · Valerie Nicholson

Ghosts n Goblins Resurrection Review: Not Too Proud to Play a Page

My go-to excuse for not beating Capcom’s brutally difficult platformerGhosts ‘n Goblinswhen it came out in 1985 is that I was only two years old at the time. Unfortunately, I can no longer claim that, so my new excuse is simply, “I’m a Games journalist.” Luckily, Capcom kept me and my fellow slow-reacting gamers in mind when they reimagined this classically hardcore title for its modern release on the Nintendo Switch....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1017 words · Tanya Figueroa

Grandma's Boy Animated Scene Features an Alexa Smoking Weed

Remember the 2006 stoner comedyGrandma’s Boy? It only made $6 million at the domestic box office, so I’ll forgive you don’t remember it or just haven’t seen it, but I adore that movie, which has amassed a cult following over the past 15 years. The reason I bring it up is that starAllen Coverthas just unveiled an animated scene featuring characters from the film, as well as an Alexa that smokes weed....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 451 words · Stephen Craig

Great Wall Director Zhang Yimou on Matt Damon Controversy

The first trailer for the long-in-development blockbusterThe Great Wallarrivedlast week, and with it came controversy. The film takes place in Ancient China and revolves around the “true” story behind the building of the Great Wall—it was constructed to keep supernatural creatures out. The trailer showcases the film’s lead,Matt Damon, a white American fighting alongside Chinese soldiers, and subsequently some folks began to decry the decision to make the hero of this unreservedly Chinese film a white dude....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Matthew Walker

Hugh Grant's Best Movies, From Notting Hill to Love Actually

Hugh Grantis best known for playing lovable, bumbling English love interests in the vast majority of his on-screen appearances. To say that he is a one-trick-pony would be unfair to someone who is clearly talented and has appeared in a variety of genres. He’s recently starred inDungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, andGuy Ritchie’sOperation Fortune: Ruse de guerre. Let’s take a look at 11 of his best performances — but we do have to include a few romantic comedies, of course....

June 12, 2025 · 10 min · 1947 words · Sandra Davies

Jason Statham on Hobbs and Shaw, His Character, and Helen Mirren

Jason Stathamhas been a one-man action-movie machine for 20 years now, but in the upcomingFast and Furiousspin-offHobbs and Shaw, he’ll team up the force of nature that isDwayne Johnson. (Sorry, bad guys.) So while we have just over a year or so to wait before the duo unites on the big screen, we’ve now got some early insight as to how Statham’s character Deckard Shaw will be handled this time around and just what kind of tone you can expect forHobbs and Shaw....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 956 words · Jasmine Le

Jaws Revisited: Why Steven Speilberg's Blockbuster Still Holds Up

In celebration of its 45thanniversary this month, Universal has released a spiffy 4K Ultra HD special edition ofJawsand foolishly sent me a copy for free, even though I would’ve paid upwards of $5,000 for it. Equally foolishly, my editors are paying me to write this feature aboutJaws, a task I would’ve done for free and/or an excuse to watchJawsduring work hours. For those of you somehow not familiar,Jawsis directorSteven Spielberg’s 1975 breakout hit about a bunch of wealthy white people who refuse to obey government orders to avoid the beach....

June 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1347 words · Mary Elliott

Jessica Jones: Luke Cage Actor Mike Colter on Netflix Series

Marvel’sJessica Jones, available to view at Netflix, takes viewers inside the dark, gritty world of former superhero Jessica Jones (played to perfection byKrysten Ritter), a young woman desperate to destroy the man who once controlled her every move (chillingly portrayed byDavid Tennant). By melding psychological themes, suspense and street-level action with moments of levity, it explores dark territory previously unseen in Marvel’s television landscape, in a way that is very exciting for its storytelling future....

June 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2255 words · Jennifer Jenkins

John Wick 3: Dan Laustsen on Shooting Wide and Long Takes in Sequel

One of the people you almost never get to talk with on a set visit is the director of photography. That’s because while the actors get to take a break between setups, the second the production gets the shot, the cinematographer is immediately moving on to the next location or set up and rarely has any down time. But last summer, when I got to visit the set ofJohn Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellumwith a few international reporters, we actually got a few minutes with Danish cinematographerDan Laustsen....

June 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2320 words · Ricky Velazquez

Josh Brolin Tries to Hide the Truth in 'Outer Range' Season 2 Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

Prime Video’s gripping sci-fi westernOuterRangeis back for a highly anticipated second season, and Collider is thrilled to exclusively present a sneak peek of the upcoming premiere. Set to release all seven episodes on May 16,Season 2 promises to build on the strong foundation laid by its debut, diving deeper into its complex narrative and character arcs. In this exclusive clip titled “Our Family is Gone,” viewers can catch a glimpse of the intense dynamics betweenJosh BrolinandLili Taylor’scharacters, Royal and Cecilia Abbott....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Ricky Gross

Kevin Hart Will Be a Guest Shark on Shark Tank

It’s official: the cast for the newest season ofShark Tankhas been announced, and actorKevin Hartwill be among the prestigious lineup. He will be joined by business magnatesEmma GredeandNirav Tolia, as well asPeter Jonesof the BBC sister showDragons' Den. Grede is the CEO and co-founder of Good American and also a founding partner of SKIMS. Tolia is the co-founder of Nextdoor. They will be joining returning guest sharkDaniel Lubetzky. In case you’re unfamiliar with the series,Shark Tankis all about would-be small business entrepreneurs pitching their million-dollar ideas to a panel of experts to get the funding required to pursue their dreams....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 322 words · Tanya Anderson