'Fast X' Director Louis Leterrier on THAT Post-Credits Surprise

Editor’s Note: This article contains major spoilers forFast X. TheFast and Furiousfranchise has a few surprises left up its sleeves, despite sending the family to space, using giant magnets, driving cars out of planes, driving off one skyscraper onto another and, most shockingly of all, stealing DVD players. One surprise almost nobody expected, however,came at the conclusion ofFast X- the (supposedly) penultimate edition of theFastfranchise. In a post-credits sting, a tease was dropped for the remaining episodes in the series, and it featured a character many did not expect to see return to the franchise before it had concluded,asking questions about where the story would head from here....

August 10, 2025 · 3 min · 556 words · Susan Bennett

'Kubo and the Two Strings' Images, Trailer, and Poster

The more we see of LAIKA’s stop-motion animated, CG hybrid extravaganza, the more magical it becomes. Focus Features released a newKubo and the Two Stringstrailer (this time with clips of the voice cast in action), in addition to a batch of character posters and stills. If it’s not already on your own personal list ofmost highly anticipated films, you might want to reconsider. Moongirl(2005),Coraline(2009),ParaNorman(2012), andThe Boxtrolls(2014) all fall under the LAIKA banner, andKubo and the Two Stringsfollows in the grand tradition of stop-motion animation....

August 10, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Mrs. Kayla Oconnor DDS

'Nosferatu' Review' Masterful Remake Is the Best Horror Movie of 2024

When it comes to cinematic vampires, there are usually one of two archetypes in play. The suave and erotic variety stems fromBela Lugosi’siconic portrayal inTod Browning’s 1931 classicDracula,fueling characters likeChristopher Lee’s Hammer Horror interpretation,Sesame Street’sCount, andMatt Berry’s Laszlo Cravensworth inWhat We Do in the Shadows. Before that, however, audiences received the far more frightening visage of vamps of the Nosferatu style, based onMax Shreck’s otherworldly turn in 1922’sNosferatu: A Symphony of Horror(an unlicensed adaptation ofBram Stoker’sDracula)....

August 10, 2025 · 7 min · 1349 words · Daniel Curry

'Only Murders in the Building' Season 3 Wraps With Meryl Streep

Fans are eagerly waiting for the next season ofOnly Murders in the Building. Hulu’s mystery comedy-drama has gained much fanfare and is dedicatedly working to deliver on expectations. Along with its leading trio ofSelena Gomez,Martin Short,andSteve Martin,the series has added a host of guest stars or say, comedic geniuses likeMeryl StreepandPaul Ruddto the cast for the third season.Over the course of the production of Season 3, the official Twitter account of the series has given fans a lot ofbehind-the-scenes glimpsesshowcasing fun, banter, andteasing what’s in store....

August 10, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Pamela Rose

'Ransom Canyon' Review: Netflix's New Western Romance Series Is Perfect Escapism

Netflix has made a name for itself with expensive, show-stopper shows likeStranger ThingsandSquid Gameand is racking up awards through dramas such asThe CrownandBeef— yet its newest comfort drama,Ransom Canyon, isa craveable escapist adventurefor all those currently trying to distract themselves from increasing grocery prices and nonstop news intake. Cowboys and small-town shenanigans make this new series instantly addictive, and its rustic charm centers a world that fans will want to stay inside for as long as possible....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1139 words · Amber Lewis

'Supernatural' Series Finale Explained

It’s been nearly twenty years sinceSupernaturalfirst premiered on The WB (remember that?), and four since the adventures of monster-hunting brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) came to an emotional end in 2020 with a polarizing series finale. While manyfans did not take kindly to the final episode, “Carry On,” nobody can deny that the show’s final hourdelivered what it could in terms of the scares, laughs, and brotherly love that had become synonymous withSupernatural’s iconic brandof sci-fi....

August 10, 2025 · 9 min · 1798 words · Lee Jones

'The 8 Show' Ending Explained?

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for the finale of The 8 Show. After three years of living off the memories ofSquid Game, Netflix has finally offered us a new successor that hits the same bloodthirsty spot as the former. LikeSquid Game,The 8 Showshowcases a dystopian horror reality series where contestants are pitted against each other in harrowing trials of survival, all for a delicious prize pot. But the structure ofThe 8 Showis vastly different, mimicking a real working society on a smaller scale in a closed system, which traps in all the pent-up resentment and anxieties until they explode in one fateful episode....

August 10, 2025 · 9 min · 1783 words · Drew Fernandez

'The Acolyte's New Lightsaber Whip, Explained

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Acolyte Episode 6. A new type of lightsaber finally makes its live-action debut inThe Acolyte’s latest episode, “Teach / Corrupt.” Readers of theHigh Republiccomics and novels were already familiar with Vernestra Rwoh’s (Rebecca Henderson) lightwhip, but seeing it in action for the first time is something fans were eagerly awaiting. It is a very brief moment, and, hopefully, she gets to use it again soon, butit is also a crucial moment, given Vernestra’s part in the seriesand how things are playing out between twins Mae and Osha Aniseya (bothAmandla Stenberg), the Stranger (Manny Jacinto), and the Jedi....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1178 words · Phillip Fisher

'The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon' Episode 5 Recap

Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - The Book of Carol Episode 5. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonwasa fine show in its first season, but Daryl (Norman Reedus) just isn’t the same without Carol (Melissa McBride), so the second season, with the added title ofThe Book of Carol, promised fans what they wanted: Daryl and Carol were going to be reunited.Rather than giving the moment away right in the beginning,Daryl Dixonwisely chose to wait, showing us more of Daryl’s life in France, and Carol’s determination to reach him....

August 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1606 words · Elizabeth Jacobs

10 Lessons the DCU Must Learn From DC's Best Animated Shows

WithSupermandoing so well both at the box office and critically, it’s fairly certain thatJames Gunn’s DCU is going to be taking off and continuing forward for quite some time. This isn’t the first time DC has had a shared universe, though, and no, neither wasZack Snyder’s “Snyderverse”. The first real DC connected universe took place on television: the DCAU. This universe contained some of the best DC series of all time, includingBatman: The Animated Series....

August 10, 2025 · 8 min · 1565 words · Julie Thompson

10 Shows to Watch if You Miss the Cast of The Office

Arguably one of the most-watched and beloved TV comedies, NBC’sThe Officehas captured the hearts of paper-lovers everywhere. The workplace sitcom took the mundane every day and turned it into a relatable and highly-chaotic setting, often through its questionable characters and brow-raising ethics. RELATED:From ‘The Office’ to ‘Abbott Elementary’: The Best Workplace Sitcoms Of All Time With many cast members also having held other roles in writing and the crew, the familiar faces ofThe Officecan be found across a slew of other shows....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1132 words · Elizabeth Cunningham

8 Animated Secondary Villains Who Could Have Been The Main Ones

Despite most animated films being aimed at children, writers and animators don’t pull their punches when depicting their villains and how evil they can be. Along with challenging the story’s heroes,a good villain often represents sinsor faults within the human spirit, which helps add a layer of realism to them. Combined withthe right voice actorto bring them to life, many animated villains have gone down in history as some of cinema’s best....

August 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1265 words · Gregory Baker MD

A Justice League Sequel Would Have Killed Batman Says Zack Snyder

We’ll never get to see howZack Snyderplanned to finish out his arc of superhero movies. We’ll never even see his cut ofJustice League(there is no such thing as the “Snyder Cut”; there is, at best, an assembly cut with unfinished effects), but Snyder did think ahead to what he would have wanted with aJustice Leaguesequel if everything had gone to his original plan. In an exchange on Vero [viaCinemaBlend], a fan asked if the story arc would have ended with a dead Batman....

August 10, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Kathy Clark