
Scott Derrickson Dives Deep into “The Gorge” | Interviews
It’s hard to classify which genre director Scott Derrickson’s “The Gorge” neatly slots into, given that it seamlessly switches between romance, action, horror, and political thriller with harmonious purpose. It follows Drasa (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Levi (Miles Teller), elite snipers tasked with standing guard at opposites over a gorge that

Clayface Gets Director Update, Story Details for DCU Movie Revealed
A new update on DC’s Clayface movie is out courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision newsletter, offering up new information on the search for a director, and what the movie will be about. What’s the latest update on the Clayface movie? In the latest edition of the newsletter, Aaron Couch and

Will It Happen? Everything We Know
The Showtime thriller series Yellowjackets finally returned for its third season in 2025, but will the show score a season 4 renewal soon? Developed for TV by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, the series concerns a high school girls’ soccer team whose plane crashes in the wilderness of Canada in

Hot Milk Offers a Marvelous Look at Maternal Trauma
A mother-daughter relationship is rarely a love story, at least not in any of the ways art has dramatized it thus far. Sure, a mother loves her daughter deeply (and vice-versa), but it is a sentiment defined by ambivalence and often laced with resentment. British writer Deborah Levy’s 2016 novel

In the Steps of Trisha Brown
Directed by Marie-Helene Rebois 79 minutes / ColorEnglish; French / English subtitlesClosed CaptionedRelease: 2017Copyright: 2016 Choreographer Trisha Brown revolutionized the world of contemporary dance. Now, her seminal 1979 work Glacial Decoy, with costumes and projected slides by the similarly risk-taking artist Robert Rauschenberg, is coming to Paris, to be performed

Brave New World (2025) Movie Review
In Captain America: Brave New World, clever marketing promising a new kind of gritty Marvel movie can’t mask the fact that this is just more of the same–stale humor and a story that can’t help but devolve into stupid comic book antics. There’s promise here, as there is in many

‘The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’ Funny Trailer #2
‘The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’ Funny Trailer #2 by Alex Billington February 14, 2025Source: YouTube “There’s no way we could screw this up!” Ha ha. Ketchup Ent. has debuted a new trailer for fun animated movie The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes

Brave New World Is A Direct Sequel To The Most Forgotten MCU Movie
Marvel Studios Hulk smash … spoilers, that is. Be warned: this article discusses major plot details from “Captain America: Brave New World.” The first movie starring a Black Captain America has finally released in theaters and all I got was this lousy “The Incredible Hulk”

The Best Karate Movies with Actual Karate (Sorry Cobra Kai)
Sanada is a black belt in Kyokushin Karate and a protégé of Chiba. Chiba was the fight choreographer for Roaring Fire and also appears in the film as Mr. Magic, a cheesy stage magician who turns out to be an undercover Karate expert. Another Chiba protégé and Karateka, Etsuko Shihomi,

How To Watch Yellowjackets Season 3 Online And Stream The Emmy-Nominated Thriller From Anywhere
How to watch Yellowjackets Season 3 online Swipe to scroll horizontally Watch Yellowjackets Season 3: Preview Tuck into this twisted thriller as the Showtime series returns for a third season. After an almost two-year wait, viewers will be reunited with Shauna (Melanie Lynskey), Mitsy (Christina Ricci), and a dwindling pool