Jason Isaacs Wants to Return to 'The OA' for Original "Five-Season" Plan

The OAis one of the most agonizing “what if?” series in recent memory. The mystery drama series that premiered on Netflix in December 2016, created byBrit MarlingandZal Batmanglij,was utterly beloved by fans for its originality, storytelling, and the performances of its cast butwas cancelled after its second season, much to their dismay.One of the show’s stars,Jason Isaacs, joined Collider’sMaggie Lovittat MegaCon in Orlando this past weekend, and during the panel, a fan asked Isaacs a question about his time on the show, and how he felt about the writing of the character andnot getting to see out the five season plan....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 694 words · Bradley Chambers

John Landis Clarifies American Werewolf Remake & Lucasfilm Comments

Since Collider’s recent interview withJohn Landisfrom the Toronto International Film Festival was posted, two quotes have been taken out of context and are spirally around the internet. Read in context with the entire conversation, the quotes don’t really reflect what the recent headlines suggest are Landis’ thoughts on both recent developments in theStar Warsfranchise and John’s opinion of his sonMax Landiswriting a remake ofAn American Werewolf In London. Today, John Landis got in touch with me hoping to clarify what he said and since I’ve personally been frustrated by the deluge of clickbait hot takes that came out of my interview, it only seemed fair....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 736 words · Thomas Stewart MD

Life of the Party: Melissa McCarthy Comedy Flunks Out

Melissa McCarthyis a talented comic actress, and yet the movies she writes with director and husbandBen Falconejust seem to fall flat.The Bosswas fine but forgettable, and her latest collaboration with Falcone,Life of the Party, leaves even less of an impression. The movie leaves McCarthy stranded playing a stereotypical mom who just gets into hijinks in a college setting. Despite a nice message of women bonding together and supporting each other’s dreams, the film is burdened by jokes that don’t land and then beating them to death as if the movie is trying to meet an arbitrary runtime....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Kevin Mendoza

Luis Gerardo Méndez on Half Brothers, Narcos Mexico, and More

The dramedyHalf Brotherstells the story of Renato Murguia (Luis Gerardo Méndez), a successful Mexican aviation executive who’s a workaholic that cannot tolerate laziness and excess. Upon learning that his estranged father is very ill, he also learns that he has an American half brother that he never knew about and is forced into a road trip with the free-spirited and flamboyant Asher (Connor Del Rio) that takes them on an unexpected journey of family discovery....

June 22, 2025 · 10 min · 2067 words · Catherine Ward

Marvel Reportedly Wants James Gunn Back for Guardians of the Galaxy 3

Another day, another development in the curious case ofJames Gunn’s firing. On the heels of a united cast statement in support of reinstating Gunn fromChris Pratt,Zoe Saldanaand the rest of theGuardians of the Galaxycore cast, Deadline reports that Marvel Studios is also backing. Per the report, Marvel and Disney are having behind-the-scenes conversations and that Marvel is trying to persuade the folks at Disney to bring Gunn back into the fold forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · James Hicks

Marvel's Ironheart Series Has Almost Completed Filming, Reveals Producer

In less than two weeks,Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverwill cap off 2022’s Marvel releases with a bang, returning everyone toRyan Coogler’s vision of the kingdom of Wakanda. With the release close at hand, Collider’s ownSteve Weintraubsat down with producerNate Mooreto discuss the film and some related projects. During the interview, Moore was able to give some updates on the upcomingIronheartseries as well as the untitled Wakanda spinoff showannounced back in 2021as part of Coogler’s overall deal with Disney....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · Paul Mejia

Matthew McConaughey Freaked Us the Hell Out in This Underrated 2000s Horror Movie

Years before his career-defining “McConaissance” with his Oscar-winning turn in 2013’sDallas Buyers Club,Matthew McConaugheydelivered a riveting – and wildly underrated – performance inFrailty, a religious, psychological horror film, which was the lateBill Paxton’s directorial debut. Telling the chilling tale of a family who purports that they have been called upon by God himself to go on a demon-killing spree,Frailtydelves into spiritual themes while alsodipping its toes into the supernatural.While the film itself is a thrilling puzzle of murder and mayhem, it revels in the gravitas lent by McConaughey to fulfill the potential of its intriguing plot....

June 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1122 words · Brian Phillips

MCU's 'Thunderbolts' Adds 'BEEF' Creator to Add Meat to Script

During the San Diego Comic-Con last year, Marvel announced that the studio had plans in the pipeline for the development ofThunderbolts. In the months that followed, the cast and creative arms of the project have consistently grown with the addition of the likes ofAyo Edebiricoming aboard, whose role is still undisclosed. The Marvel movie will be helmed by directorJake Schreierand now, there is a new addition to the movie’s creative team....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · William Vaughn

Michelle MacLaren to Direct Chris Pratt's Cowboy Ninja Viking

A long-gestating project has landed a highly anticipated director. An adaptation of the Image Comics graphic novelCowboy Ninja Vikingwas announced years ago at Universal Pictures, after whichChris Prattsigned on to star and produce. But the project has been gestating for some time while Pratt honed his franchise skills in films likeJurassic Worldand theGuardians of the Galaxy/Marvel movies. Now, however, it appearsCowboy Ninja Vikingmay finally be moving forward—withMichelle MacLarendirecting. The critically acclaimed director of some of the best episodes ofBreaking Bad, as well as installments ofGame of Thrones,Westworld, andThe Walking Dead, had initially been poised to make her feature directing debut on Warner Bros....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · David Martinez

Oasis Knebworth 1996 Documentary Trailer Celebrates An Iconic Concert

Today, we are looking back, but not in anger. Paramount+ released a trailer for their new music documentary,Oasis Knebworth 1996. The documentary, which will air on the streaming platform November 19, will tell the story of the legendary band and their even more legendary two-night performance in Knebworth which took place on August 10 and 11 in 1996 and saw a record number of 250,000 fans over both nights. The unforgettable concert also broke U....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Wendy Moore

Pedro Pascal's 'Eddington' Releases on Digital and VOD After Becoming a Box Office Bomb

After bombing at the box office, one of the most recent releases from starPedro Pascalhas arrived on streaming sooner than expected. Pascal stars alongsideJoaquin Phoenix(Joker: Folie á Deux) andEmma Stone(Poor Things) inEddington, a contemporary Western following a standoff between a small-town sheriff and the mayor that sparks a shocking conflict in the small town of Eddington, New Mexico. After grossing only $11 million at the box office against a $25 million budget,A24has rushedEddingtononto digital platforms, where the film is now available to watch on Prime Video, Fandango at Home, and Apple TV+....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · Michael Christian

Remember When Mark Ruffalo Was a Brilliant On-Screen Scumbag?

We’ve been going on a decade now of seeingMark Ruffaloas a continuously comedic relief-dependentBruce Banner/Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and while there’s something admirable about his commitment to doing something he seems to still enjoy doing, there’s a certain sadness to thinking about what he left behind. Sure, he still takes roles that aren’t MCU-related, and some are truly great displays of his skills (shout-out to theHBO miniseriesI Know This Much Is TrueandFoxcatcher), but it feels like he’s actively trying to capitalize on his newfound stardom by taking on more “Hollywood” roles....

June 22, 2025 · 10 min · 1954 words · Sylvia Wilkins

Resident Evil 6 Will Return to "Cruel Sadism", Says Director

Resident Evilis a family affair for writer-directorPaul W.S. Anderson(Soldier, Mortal Kombat) and the franchise’s starMilla Jovovich(The Fifth Element). The combo met on the first zombie apocalypse/corporate distrust adaptation of the popular video game that became the 2002 film. They’ve since married, had two children and over the course of five movies made the biggest video game movie franchise—that now co-stars their oldest daughter as the manifested villain of the whole franchise: The Red Queen....

June 22, 2025 · 14 min · 2956 words · Antonio Conley