All 7 Jenna Ortega Horror Movies, Ranked

Since getting her big break on the Disney Channel, leading the seriesStuck in the Middle,and portraying young Jane inJane the Virgin,Jenna Ortega’s career and recognition has grown at a rapid rate. Starring in the likes of Tim Burton’sAddam’s Familyspin-offWednesday,Megan Park’s emotional debutThe Fallout,and Netflix dramaYou,Ortega has cemented herself as one to watch across all genres, proving her talent and range as a young actor. However, the genre where she undoubtedly excels the most is horror....

June 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1249 words · Michelle Gill

All the New Movies and Shows on Paramount+ in January 2025

It’s a new year, which means tons of new titles are coming to your favorite streaming services. From beloved sci-fi films likeDenis Villeneuve’sArrivaland the newStar Trekfilm starring Oscar-winnerMichelle Yeoh, or maybe a period drama likeEmmaor a rom-com likeCrazy, Stupid, Love., these are a new movie or show for everyone. Here is everything coming to Paramount+ in January 2025. New on July 06, 2025 Linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) leads an elite team of investigators when gigantic spaceships touch down in 12 locations around the world....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · William Herring

Amazon Cancels One Mississippi, I Love Dick, and Jean-Claude Van Johnson

Amazon made waves when it entered the original TV series space, but the streaming service has now made a trio of high-profile cancellations. Amazon announced yesterday that it was cancellingJean-Claude Van Johnson,I Love Dick, andOne Mississippi, with the latter two being shows about and written by women.I Love Dickwas the new series fromTransparentcreatorJill Soloway, whileOne Mississippiwas the brainchild ofTig Notaro. Optics-wise, these cancellations don’t look great. All three of these shows were developed byRoy Price, who was fired last year following a sexual harassment investigation....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Stephen Williams

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: 9 Spoilery Questions for Season 2

Chilling Adventures of Sabrinadelivered a thrilling ride through the highs and lows of one special teenage witch, Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka), as she navigated some pretty intense life choices for a 16 year old.Sabrina’s first season on Netflix explored how the half-witch could live in both the mortal and magical realm, and even reconcile those opposing forces within herself. And yet, a choice must always be made, and by the finale, it seemed like Sabrina had finally made a decision regarding The Path of Light or The Path of Night....

June 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1594 words · Todd Olson

Collider Movie Talk: Academy Award Recap

On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (February 29th, 2016) Mark Ellis, Jon Schnepp, Dennis Tzeng and Kristian Harloff discuss the following: Last night wasthe 2016 Academy Awards and the winners were a mix of locks with a ton of surprises.Spotlightwon best picture over favoredThe Revenant.Though it missed out on best picture,The Revenantdidn’t go home empty handed. It won best director forAlejandro G. Iñárritu, best cinematography forEmmanuel Lubezkiand finally, best actor for its starLeonardo DiCaprio....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 627 words · Brian White

Critical Role Animated Series Launches a Kickstarter Campaign

[Update:As of this writing, the campaign, which was asking for $750,000, is currently funded at $4.4+ million and rising. That’s almost $1.5 million past their most expensive stretch goal. Now, the animated series will go from a 22-minute special to an 88-minute epic, along with threeCriticalRoleone-shots. That’s the power of fandom!] If you’re a fan ofCritical Role,the weekly live broadcast of a stylizedDungeons & Dragonscampaign starring some of the most talented actors in the voice-acting biz, then you’ve probably thought to yourself, “This story would make a great animated series....

June 16, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Alexis Rodriguez

Edgar Wright Movies, Ranked

Folks,Edgar Wrightdoes a lot of things. Direct the British sitcomSpaced, for example. Burst, blood-covered, into feature filmmaking withShaun of the Dead, for another. Crossover between multiple genres while combining distinctive soundtracks, eye-blurring editing, and a whip-crack comedic timing to form a distinctive style, for a third. But what Edgar Wright does not do, in my humblest opinion, is miss. We here at Collider dot com rank the filmographies of our favorite filmmakers—likeDavid Fincher,James Wan, andGuillermo del Toro, for example—because we were all born with the incurable medical defect known as being Extremely Online....

June 16, 2025 · 16 min · 3403 words · John Garza

Falling Trailer Reveals Viggo Mortensen's Emotional Directorial Debut

Quiver just released the first trailer forFalling, the emotional drama that marksViggo Mortensen’s directorial debut. TheLord of the Ringsactor also stars, wrote the script, and composed the score because he’s gosh dang Viggo Mortensen. My man probably did the catering, too. [citation needed.] Mortensen stars as John, a gay man who returns to the rural life he left behind to care for his conservative father (Lance Henriksen), who is battling dementia....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 303 words · Jimmy Smith

Fantastic Beasts 2 Unleashes 9 New Character Posters

Following up this morning’sfinal trailerforFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Warner Bros. has released nine new character posters for the movie. The posters have fun little designations like “Under Ministry Orders” and “Whereabouts Unknown” to describe what the characters are up to. It adds a level threat from an officious body, and it also helps give the sequel a different spin than the first movie, which functioned more as an introduction....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Lori Ritter

Guy Ritchie on 'Operation Fortune' & Jason Statham’s Chess Skills

After some delays, directorGuy Ritchie’s new action-packed comedy,Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre, is finally set to hit theaters this weekend. The spy-thriller reunites Ritchie with frequent collaborator and the “old man who creeps around on crutches,”Jason Statham,as the titular super spy. Ritchie’s off-the-cuff direction on sets has contributed to a number of popular crime thrillers, includingThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.,The Gentleman, and theSherlock Holmesfilms starringRobert Downey Jr.Most notably, though, Ritchie helmed the wildly successful live-action adaptation of Disney’sAladdinand is tapped to direct for the highly-anticipated live-actionHercules....

June 16, 2025 · 8 min · 1638 words · Amy Mercer

Halt and Catch Fire, Tyrant Get Season 3 Orders

While one can easily get roused and riled by the sheer tonnage of lazy film-to-tv reboots, or the mixed bag of nostalgic continuations (The X-Files,Full House, etc.), it’s important to remember that television is still where some of the offbeat stories are being told by major visual artists. One must be mindful that TV gave a home toSteven Soderbergh- the extraordinary Cinemax series,The Knick-when the major studios limited his vision considerably, and held him back from taking on bigger, more ambitious, and, in all likelihood, hugely popular works; he even showed interest in directing one of those silly superhero movies, for crying out loud....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Melinda Knight

HBO Max Delivers Seriously Bad News For Users

If you’ve been generously letting your old roommate’s cousin streamThe Last of Uson your HBO Max login, catch up onThe Pitt, or heading back to Westeros withHouse of the Dragon, consider this your final warning: the era of shared accounts is coming to a close. During Warner Bros. Discovery’s Q2earnings call, JB Perrette, the company’s head of streaming and gaming, announced that password sharing crackdowns are on the horizon — and they won’t be subtle for long....

June 16, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Lisa Davis

How For All Mankind Season 3's Alternate History Differs From Reality

Editor’s note: The below article contains spoilers for Season 3 of For All Mankind. For All Mankindhas returned with a premiere that launches ahead almost 10 years to 1992. Thanks to some sweet make-up effects, it’s clear that all the astronauts, technicians, and Karen (Shantel VanSanten) have grown and changed in ways that still have yet to be fully revealed. However, when it comes to the state of the world in this alternate history,For All Mankindprovides essential information in a montage that starts off the season, just like the previous season....

June 16, 2025 · 4 min · 794 words · Michael Hodge