Steph Curry’s Mockumentary Comedy Is Darker Than You Think

On August 10, the world watched as Stephen Curry exploded in the fourth quarter of the gold medal match against France to lift Team USA to itsfifth straight gold in men’s Olympic basketball. After his fourth consecutive three pointer, Curry pulled out his signature “night-night” celebration, which, according to his series,Mr. Throwback, was actually stolen from a middle school teammate. If you watched the Olympics on NBC or its affiliated streaming servicePeacock, you likely saw a number of commercials forMr....

July 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1346 words · Manuel Ellis

Super Bowl Trailers 2020: Black Widow, Mulan, F9 and More

If you’re worried you missed a trailer—big or small—during the 2020 Super Bowl, don’t worry. We’ve compiled a combo of all the trailers that aired during the big game, as movie studios took the opportunity to tease their wares far and wide. Below you’ll find new looks at major franchise films likeF9andTop Gun: Maverick, buzzworthy TV shows like Amazon Prime’sHunters, and even Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s radical take onThe Invisible Man....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1051 words · Kelsey Hill

The 10 Best Movies Turning 30 in 2023

Calling all 90s kids and 90s fans! While it’s hard to believe that the 1990s were officially 30 years ago, there are so many incredible movies from that decade worth enjoying time and time again. And now, in 2023, there are a number of those films that will be celebrating their 30th anniversary. These are the movies from 1993 that became iconic parts of pop culture, whether through spawning a franchise or leaving generations of kids with memorable quotes and dazzling moments....

July 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1323 words · Tony Jensen

The 2015 Collider TV Awards: Best Dramas

See all of our Best TV of 2015here. Yesterday, I listed my favorite performances and overallbest comedy seriesof the year, and as much as I enjoyed them, my heart really belongs with the dramas. And holy smokes, what an exceptional year. Gorgeous, thought-provoking, inspiring, devastating – this year was stacked with fantastic television. Unfortunately, my honorable mention list added up to about 30 series more than I allowed myself to list, and it pained me to cut each and every one....

July 6, 2025 · 7 min · 1411 words · Angela Johns

The Best Movies of 2020: Adam's List from Vast of Night to Palm Springs

I’ll skip with the pretense and just acknowledge that 2020 sucked, and nothing about this year was normal. That said, while we saw a number of highly anticipated films vacate 2020 and move to 2021, there were still great films to be found. Perhaps thekindsof films that moved me was affected by the conditions of the pandemic, but whose mood wasn’t thrown for a loop by self-quarantining for months on end?...

July 6, 2025 · 11 min · 2248 words · Katherine Smith

The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 Review: Hope For a Better Future?

Since the beginning, the Hulu dramaThe Handmaid’s Talehas been award-winning and critically acclaimed, but never immune to criticism. This is especially true of the aspect which proves most alienating to so many — the unceasing brutality put on screen to make it clear that the dystopian world of Gilead is not messing around. In this alternate reality where the United States has fallen to the control of religious extremists, there hasn’t been much hope available to those trying to escape the new society....

July 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1519 words · Ronnie Johnson

The True Story Behind Netflix's 'Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War'

What exactly is known about the Wild West?Westernfilms, TV, video games, and, of course, history describe it as one of the most colorful eras in American history. This era was well known for its lack of centralized government, meaning that the Wild West was indeed lawless and rough. Most of America’s folklore and culture come from this Western era. However,only a small bit of it is shownin today’s media.Netflix’sWyatt Earp and the Cowboy Wartakes its viewers to a side of the Wild West that hasn’t been seen in a long time....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1017 words · Tony Brandt

The Twilight Zone Release Date Set for April 2019

A dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity is coming exclusive to CBS All Access this spring. During today’s TCA panel in Pasadena, California, CBS revealed thatThe Twilight Zonewill premiere on Monday, April 1. The anthology series will debut with two episodes, and the following episodes will subsequently launch weekly on Thursdays beginning April 11. As previously announced,Jordan Peeleis hosting and narratingThe Twlilight Zone,and while the details of the episodes remain shrouded in mystery, the cast includesIke Barinholtz,John Cho,Lucinda Dryzek,Taissa Farmiga,Greg Kinnear,Luke Kirby,Sanaa Lathan,Kumail Nanjiani,Adam Scott,Rhea Seehorn,Alison Tolman,Jacob Tremblay,Jefferson White,Jonathan Whitesell, Jessica Williams,DeWanda WiseandSteven Yeun....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Katie Brooks

The Witcher: Blood Origin’s Sophia Brown & Laurence O’Fuarain on Band of 7

Set 1200 years prior to the events of Netflix’s 2019 hit seriesThe Witcher, showrunnerDeclan de Barrais taking fans back to a time when the elven world was in its golden era withThe Witcher: Blood Origin. This four-part limited prequel series will explore all that transpires leading up to both the “Conjunction of Spheres,” and the first prototype Witcher within the extensive lore of authorAndrzej Sapkowski’s multiverse of men, monsters, and elves....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 761 words · Jean Wells

Tom Hanks Is Mister Rogers in New A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Image

TriStar Pictures has released a new image ofTom Hanksas Mister Rogers from the upcoming filmA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and it brings to mind a very important question: has there ever been more perfect casting than Hanks as Fred Rogers? The notorious “nice guy” actor fills the role of the notorious “nice guy” nice guy in the upcoming drama film from directorMarielle Heller, who is just coming off the terrific (and Oscar-nominated) filmCan You Ever Forgive Me?...

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Sheri Jackson

Transformers Returns to Theaters for 15th Anniversary Screenings

Fans of theTransformersfranchise now have the chance to roll out and re-experience its first live-action film in theaters again this summer. Coming right off of the heels of the film’s 15th anniversary, Fathom Events is set to host a re-release of the smash summer hit for two days only on July 10 and July 14. Fathom Events is no stranger to the franchise having previously screened a re-release for the cult classic animated film,The Transformers: The Movie, in 2018 and in 2021 for its 35th anniversary....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Mary Fry

True Detective Season 3 May Not Happen After All

WriterNic Pizzolattomade a killing on HBO with the first season ofTrue Detective. StarringMatthew McConaughey(who was in the midst of the McConaissance and on the verge of his first Oscar) andWoody Harrelson, the pseudo-supernatural detective drama became a sensation, prompting HBO to make another round of the anthology series with a new cast, setting, and story. Season 2 didn’t stick the landing as the network and fans hoped, but we haven’t heard the last of Pizzolatto....

July 6, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Michele May

Twin Peaks: Michael Horse on Why It's OK to Be Confused

Directed entirely byDavid Lynch, the 18-part Showtime limited events seriesTwin Peaks: The Returnpicked things up 25 years after the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town were stunned by the shocking murder of their homecoming queen, Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). While viewers are catching up with many familiar characters and learning about where their lives are now, they’re also getting a glimpse into some new characters, living their lives in other locations around the country....

July 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1582 words · Nancy Watson