Chrishell Stause is the Real Villain In 'Selling Sunset' Season 6

The glitz, glamor, and drama are back on season 6 ofSelling Sunset. The women of theOppenheim Grouphave changed a little bit with the addition ofNicole Young(she’s not new necessarily, just been in the background for a while) and newcomerBre Tiesi, but the OGs still remain. The show’s villain from season 5,Christine Quinn, has left the show and faithful viewers were all wondering who would fill her shoes. It’s not confirmed entirely what Christine is up to now, butshe did tellThe Hollywood Reporterthat she would like to be likeLady Gagaand act in big television shows....

June 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1012 words · Jonathan Calderon

Defending Jacob Finale: Michelle Dockery on Ending of the Apple Drama

Created byMark Bombackand based on the best-sellingWilliam Landaybook of the same name, the Apple TV+ original limited seriesDefending Jacobshows the effects of a shocking crime on one family in a small Massachusetts town. When middle schooler Jacob Barber (JaedenMartell), son of Assistant District Attorney Andy Barber (ChrisEvans) and his wife, Laurie (MichelleDockery), is accused of murdering a fellow classmate, it puts the unconditional love for family on the line, and places parents at odds with each other over whether they believe their son when he proclaims his innocence....

June 23, 2025 · 9 min · 1762 words · Whitney Walsh

Game of Thrones Season 8: How Ignoring the Lore Is Ruining the Show

First comes the obligatory disclaimer:Game of Thronesis an event series, it’s incredibly fun to watch, and the horror and tension that directorMiguel Sapochnikwas able to leverage in Season 8’s third episode, “The Long Night,” was absolutely outstanding. But there was one element of this epic, long-awaited battle episode written byDan WeissandDavid Benioffthat felt half-baked, because the HBO series has never fully leaned in to the lore ofGeorge R.R. Martin’sA Song of Ice and Fire....

June 23, 2025 · 8 min · 1504 words · Nicole Chase

Good Boys Cast on Advice from Mom Before Dropping F-Bombs

We’ve seen tons of raunchy, R-rated coming-of-age comedies likeSuperbad,American Pieand more recentlyBlockers(just to name a few), but now it’s time to prepare yourself for a super vulgar kid comedySouth Park-style becauseGene Stupnitsky’s directorial debut is all about a group of sixth graders who aren’t even old enough to see their own movie,Good Boys. Jacob Tremblay,Brady NoonandKeith L. Williamslead as Max, Thor and Lucas, respectively. After getting an invitation to his very first kissing party, Max panics because he has no clue how to kiss....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Paul Norman

Han Solo Movie Trailer Release Date Set for Monday

For those that were afraid Disney wouldn’t be promoting one of their tentpole movies, you can rest easy. The studio has announced that they’ll be releasing the firstSolo: A Star Wars Storytrailer on Monday during Good Morning America. It’s possible that a glimpse of the trailer will be seen during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, but it doesn’t make much sense for Disney to pay exorbitant amounts of money to promote their film when they can engage in some sweet, sweet synergy and get people to tune into ABC’s flagship morning program instead....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Gina Golden

Here's Why 'Secret Level' Will Have a Split Release on Prime Video [Exclusive]

For all those who can’t wait for the premiere ofthe upcoming animated anthology seriesSecret Level,you’re able to expect to dive into its first episodes starting August 01, 2025, but there’s a catch—the 15 episodes will be releasedin two separate drops on Prime Video, and there’s a very good reason for it, too. During an interview with Collider’sSteve Weintraubat New York Comic Con,Tim MillerandDave Wilsonrevealed the reasoning behind the staggered release strategy, which they believe will build anticipation and create more opportunities for each episode to shine....

June 23, 2025 · 3 min · 546 words · Benjamin Leon

If 'Agatha All Along' Wanted Me To Fear Death, They Shouldn't Have Cast Aubrey Plaza

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for Agatha All Along. WatchingAgatha All Alongcemented something for me:I am drawn toward deadly, evil women in genre.It should have been obvious withLenore inCastlevaniaand Poison Ivy in various Batman-related TV shows, butAgatha All Alongtakes the cake withAubrey Plaza’s Rio Vidal. It’s especially ironic in hindsight, since Rio is actually the manifestation of Death — who plays a major role in Marvel’s cosmic canon.While Plaza was previously part of a Marvel seriesthanks toLegion, her performance inAgatha All Alonghad me hooked from the very first episode — not to mention her ridiculous chemistry withKathryn Hahn....

June 23, 2025 · 4 min · 756 words · Taylor Fisher

Industrial Light & Magic: What We Know About the Volume

Every time we walk into a movie theater, someone’s dreams are coming true. The audience – for watching their favorite story unfold upon the silver screen. The cast – for portraying the characters that bring said story to life. The director, writer, and crew – for conducting everything to bring us the best possible version of that story. But there are some unsung heroes that we often don’t see or talk about, people who make the magic on screen possible, and those are the visual effects artists....

June 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Jeffrey Vasquez

iPhone Camera Not Working: Quick Fixes for Common Issues

If your iPhone camera isn’t working, you might see a black screen, blurry photos, or the camera app might not open. You can often fix these issues quickly. First, try restarting your iPhone or force closing the camera app. If that doesn’t help, check for software updates. A simple iOS update can sometimes fix camera problems. If you still have issues, it may be a hardware problem. Check for any damage or dirt on the camera lens....

June 23, 2025 · 10 min · 1941 words · Sean Rice

Iron Fist Villains Explained: Harold Meachum to Madame Gao

TheIron Fisthas burst free from K’un-Lun to invade our televisions through Marvel’s Netflix series. Danny Rand, our magic-enhanced protagonist, is akin to Tony Stark, a billionaire CEO who now seeks to put his resources to good use with the goal of bettering mankind. While Stark wields a technologically advanced super suit, Rand relies on the world of martial arts and mysticism in order to better New York City and fight the evil ninja organization, the Hand....

June 23, 2025 · 5 min · 1008 words · Robert Moyer

Jake Gyllenhaal, Benedict Cumberbatch Team for Current War

A long-developing project about the electricity battle betweenThomas EdisonandGeorge Westinghouselooks like it’sfinallycoming together—and with an extremely solid team, too.THRreports thatBenedict CumberbatchandJake Gyllenhaalare in talks to play Edison and Westinghouse, respectively, inThe Current War, a film that dramatizes the battle over the supply of energy in the late 1880s. Edison was a staunch defender of direct current (DC), while Westinghouse and Westinghouse Electric championed alternating current (AC). But that’s not all!Me and Earl and the Dying GirldirectorAlfonso Gomez-Rejonis in talks to direct the picture for The Weinstein Company, making this an incredibly formidable package that’s coming together....

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 276 words · Christopher Allen

Jana Schmieding Talks Rutherford Falls and the Pressure of Representing Native Comedians on Screen

From co-creators and executive producersMike Schur,Ed HelmsandSierra Teller Ornelas, the Peacock streaming comedy seriesRutherford Fallstells the story of lifelong best friends Nathan Rutherford (Helms) and Reagan Wells (Jana Schmieding), who find themselves in an unexpected place when their small town decides it’s best to move the historical statue at its center. A constant source of traffic accidents, the statue is something of a menace, but to Nathan, it represents family, which is something that he’s ready to fight for....

June 23, 2025 · 11 min · 2213 words · Linda Lopez

Mean Girls: Did Karen Write The Burn Book? Amanda Seyfried Weighs In

It’s always a good time to talkMean Girls, and thankfully,Amanda Seyfriedwas game to do just that during ourScoob!interview this week. We’ll have our full conversation about herexperience voicing Daphne in the new animated feature coming your way soon, but right now, we’ve got to talk about that Burn Book. Yes, Seyfried’s character Karen was a member of The Plastics and The Plastics were responsible for the ultimate collection of girl-on-girl hate and rumors, the Burn Book, but did Karen even write a single entry in it herself?...

June 23, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Lori Duncan