'Furiosa's CCXP Panel — Everything We Learned

Now that we finally managed to have a sneak peek into the highly anticipatedFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga, it’s time to shift gears to reverse and take a look back at the panel that revealed it all last night in São Paulo.During the CCXP event,Mad MaxdirectorGeorge Millertook the stage withAnya Taylor-JoyandChris Hemsworthto talk about the project and their filming experience. After a theatrical entrance involving pyrotechnics and motorcycles, Miller was welcomed in stage by mediatorAline Dinizand he got to explain why he hasstuck with the franchise for so long....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 605 words · Eric Scott

'Outlander' Season 7 Review: Tying Up Loose Ends Before the War

A decade ago, if you’d asked any longtime fan ofDiana Gabaldon’s novels whether they could have ever envisioned a television adaptation ofOutlanderthat would span that same length of time — as well as grow to six seasons, with two more incoming — you might have been met with extreme skepticism. The time-traveling historical epic earned a small-screen translation of its own back in 2014, and along the way, made breakout stars out of its then-relatively unknown leads,Sam HeughanandCaitriona Balfe....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1577 words · Amanda Gross

10 Best Danish Movies of All Time, Ranked by IMDb

When one thinks ofthe best countries for cinema, Denmark does not immediately leap to mind. And yet, the country has been the source of some of the last decade’s most intriguing movies, from psychological dramas to experimental documentaries. Going back even further, Danish cinema was actually the leading country in Europe for film in the 1910s. The ’90s were also a fertile decade for Danish directors, seeing the rise of the film movement known as Dogme 95....

June 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1860 words · Christopher Jones

10 Extremely Mid Movies That Got Oscars, Ranked

And the Oscar goes to… the wrong film.The Oscarsare the pinnacle of cinematic greatness. But sometimes, the Academymakes some questionable choices. Whether it’s due to outdated tastes or sentimentality, several films have won Oscars despite being painfully average. These movies aren’t necessarily bad, but compared to their competition, they fall flat.From white savior tropes to oversimplified social commentary, here are 10 extremely mid movies that got Oscars, ranked. 10’Anora’ (2024) Best Picture at the 97th Academy Awards In this Cinderella-gone-wrong nightmare, a young Brooklyn stripper, Anora (Mikey Madison), becomes acquainted with Vanya (Mark Eydelshteyn), a 21-year-old Russian customer....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1535 words · Monique Yu

10 Most Valuable 'Star Wars' Toys

I remember whenThe Phantom Menaceopened, some of my friends tried to pick up as many action figures as they could in the hopes that one day those toys would be worth some serious money. Today,those toys are worthat most a few bucks more than what my friends paid for them back in 1999. Toys are tough investment, but if you got in on the ground floor withStar Wars, you could make some serious bank today....

June 2, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · Robert Vaughn

10 Of The Strangest Ways Actors Were Cast In Major Roles

There’s no definite way to become an acting sensation. Some actors blow up with one role overnight or gradually build up their careers slowly, playing multiple humble roles before making their big break. Some movie and TV stars step over from other disciplines entirely, be it models trying their hand at drama or content creators branching out. RELATED:10 YouTubers Who Eventually Got Their Own TV Shows But you’d never think that losing a bar fight would make you a star, hanging around on your front porch, or being cut from earlier films....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1287 words · Briana Calderon

10 Shows To Watch if You Love 'The Bachelor'

It’s shocking to realize thatThe Bachelorhas been on the air for more than 20 years. Debuting in 2002, the reality series is designed for singles looking for lasting love. One man is introduced to a large group of women from all walks of life with whom he “dates” simultaneously. As he gets to know them, he chooses ones to go on private dates with. Each episode, he eliminates them one by, offering a single rose a symbolic gesture to the women he wants to keep getting to know....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1569 words · Suzanne Jennings

10 Wildest Disasters on '9-1-1 Lone Star,' Ranked

Procedural drama9-1-1: Lone Star,airing on Fox,is a spin-off of9-1-1and follows the team of Austin’s 126 Fire Department as they respond to emergencies of all sorts. The series premiered in 2020 andwill end with Season 5, set to premiere in late September with 12 episodes after being delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The final episodes will air in early 2025. The series was created byRyan Murphy,Brad FalchukandTim Minear, the same team behind flagship series9-1-1....

June 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1735 words · Jessica Rivera MD

10 Worst Robots in the 'Transformers' Movies, Ranked

If there’s anything theTransformersmovies are infamous for, it’s the one-dimensional characters. The robots themselves can be quite terrible, sometimes being lazily adapted from their source material and becoming annoying or even useless. It even seems at times that certain characters were made as completely different versions from their original selves, withMichael Bayslapping a Transformer name onto them. This uninspired approach is what made audiences believe the Bay films were less than ideal, which is putting their opinions lightly....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1578 words · Gail Collier

All 25 Best Director Oscar Winners of the 21st Century, Ranked

Many have suggested that a better system to award Oscars would be to wait a few years before handing them out. Give films time to breathe, and see which ones remain in the public consciousness a couple of years after release and which ones have faded. That’s not a bad idea, and it is especially appealing when taking a deep-dive look back at 20 years of Oscar wins and losses. As it relates to the Best Director category, more than a few wins can be chalked up to “make-up” Oscars where the winner takes the prize for the “wrong” movie a couple of years after a better one, and some reflect the notion that everyone was caught up in the heat of the moment....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1650 words · Richard Davis

Andor: Cassian and Maarva's Last Conversation Explained

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Episodes 1-7 of Andor.With the mixed results of the heist behind us, we joinAndor,Episode 7, entitled, “Announcement” as thefallout of the rebel incursion is now everywhere. Cassian (Diego Luna), after unceremoniously killing Skeen (Ebon-Moss Bachrach), has taken his cut and clandestinely returned to Ferrix to reunite with his adopted mother, Maarva (Fiona Shaw). And though she is relieved to see himafter he previously left under heavy Imperial duresswith Luthen (Stellan Skarsgård), she is quick to impress upon him that it is far too dangerous for him to be there....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Nicholas Ward

Best Actors, Director, and Villain of 2019

As 2019 winds to a close, we’ve had yet another great year of movies. If anyone tells you, “Movies aren’t good anymore,” all they’re telling you is, “I don’t watch many movies.” And beyond the movies themselves we were treated to a host of terrific performances, direction, characters, and more. When it comes time for the Oscar nominations to be announced on January 13th, there will be lots of arguing over snubs and surprises, and rightly so....

June 2, 2025 · 5 min · 894 words · Lisa Doyle

Better Call Saul Giancarlo Esposito's Multi-Season Deal

The Emmy-nominatedGiancarlo Espositowill be making his anticipated return to AMC tonight forBetter Call Saul, the prequel series toBreaking Bad. Fans know how restaurateur, industrial laundry tycoon, and drug kingpin Gus Fring met his end in the acclaimed series, but now we’ll get to see how the Chilean mastermind got his start. Or at least where he was a few years before Walter White waltzed into his life. In an extensive chat withEWahead of tonight’s Season 3 episode “Witness”, Esposito laid bare why he chose to return to the role, how the timing ofBetter Call Saulwill work out regarding Fring, just how much we’ll see of his formative years, and how he’ll cross paths with other familiar faces ofBreaking Bad....

June 2, 2025 · 4 min · 791 words · Nicholas Gregory