Tenet: Christopher Nolan Warned Editor It Could Be "Hardest Movie Ever"

Lowkey,Jennifer Lamehas been editing all of your favorite films for some time now.Manchester by the Sea,Hereditary,Marriage Story— her work thus far has been smart, contained, character-driven, and intimate. It was all of these qualities and more that caught the attention ofChristopher Nolan, who hired on Lame to edit his upcomingTenetwhen his regular editorLee Smithwas booked up with1917. This would, by far, be the biggest production Lame worked on to date — and Nolan was blunt with her about the canvas she’d be cutting....

August 24, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Karen Ferguson

Teresa Giudice Doesn‘t Need Bravo, It's the Other Way Around

Teresa Giudice,the only OG left standing onThe Real Housewives of New Jersey, is crucial to the franchise. Teresa has been gracing the viewers' screens since the show first aired back in 2009. Throughout her time on the series, Teresa has not only delivered every season, butshe has shown her entire life. Through the good, the bad, and the ugly, Teresa has always kept it real. She has given birth, gotten divorced, went to prison, got remarried, lost her parents, lost and gained new relationships, moved houses, fought, and loved all throughout the show....

August 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1021 words · Timothy Jones

The Batman Images Give Better Look at New Bat-Suit

Batman fans now have a new look at the next incarnation of the Dark Knight.Empire hasrevealed their upcomingThe Batmancovers, featuringRobert Pattinsonas Batman andZoe Kravitzas Catwoman, as well as new images from the film. The Batman cover features the Dark Knight in red lighting. On the cover, it says “EVEN ALFRED THINKS HE’S GONE INSANE.” This has previously been impliedin the film’s second trailer, when Alfred Pennyworth (played byAndy Serkis), tells Bruce “if this continues, it won’t be long before you have nothing left....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 275 words · Robert Parker

The Flash Midseason Finale Recap: "The Present"

[Regular recapper Carla Day is off tonight, so I’m dusting off my old speedster suit to fill in] “Guys, Christmastime is here!” and along with it,The Flash’s midseason finale, “The Present.” It’s been a scattered season so far, with more of a focus on Villains of the Week, which for its part has actually worked out pretty well. But then there was the whole Alchemy subplot, which was ultimately a half-baked way to bring Julian into the STAR labs fold and introduce the weirdness of Savitar....

August 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1220 words · Michael Powers

The Good Place Season 4 Will Be the Series' Last

Series creatorMichael Schurannounced on Saturday that season 4 ofThe Good Placewould be the series' last. The show, which concluded its third season this year, starsKristen Bell,William Jackson Harper,Jameela Jamil, andManny Jacintoas an oddball crew trying to navigate the literal ups-and-downs of the afterlife, aided by a demon (Ted Danson) and all-knowing not-a-robot (D’Arcy Carden). Schur broke the news at a For Your Consideration event for the show, then headed on over to Twitter to release an official statement....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Megan Ochoa

The New Pope Teaser Trailer Previews Jude Law's Return as Lenny

HBO has finally released the first teaser trailer forThe New Pope, the “Is it a spinoff? Is it season 2? Is it its own thing?” answer to 2016’sThe Young Popedirected byPaolo Sorrentinoand starringJude Lawas bad boy Pope Lenny Belardo. I hope y’all like to sweat because the teaser trailer forThe New Popeis so steamy and sinfully good you’ll need to wipe that brow by the time it’s finished. All of the focus in the short teaser (it comes in just shy of two minutes) is on Lenny (Law), as he rises from the sea like some bronzed god more suited to a Botticelli painting than an HBO limited series....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 289 words · Theresa Gordon

The Sandman: Vanesu Samunyai & Stephen Fry on Which Spinoffs They'd Watch

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for The Sandman.] After more than three decades and many failed attempts, the beloved award-winning DC comic seriesThe Sandmanhas finally been brought to life as a 10-episode drama for Netflix, developed and executive produced by authorNeil Gaiman, showrunnerAllan Heinberg, andDavid. S. Goyer. Set in a world where the Master of Dreams, aka The Sandman (Tom Sturridge), must travel across different worlds and timelines to restore the order that devolved while he was held prisoner for over a century, he’s required to visit old friends, foes and family from his vast existence, in order to re-balance the dreaming and waking worlds....

August 24, 2025 · 11 min · 2161 words · Joseph Hart

The True Story Behind 'The Gilded Age' Season 2's Con Artist

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Gilded Age Season 2. The Gilded Agetakes its role as a historical drama seriously, working many elements from the Gilded Age period into the story. Fromthe opera warbetween New York’s elite tothe woman behind the Brooklyn Bridge, the show portrays real events constantly. Though it doesn’t rely on perfect accuracy, the show does explore many developments of the time. It even includescharacters based on real people, though some are more direct than others....

August 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1565 words · Thomas Campbell

These 'Get Out' and 'Euphoria' Stars Just Joined Keke Palmer and SZA's Buddy Comedy

The still-untitledKeke Palmer/SZAbuddy comedyjust filled out its supporting cast. Among the actors joining theIssa Rae-produced film areLil Rel Howery,Maude Apatow, andJanelle James.Deadline reportsthat the Tristar Pictures film’s plot and character details are being kept under wraps for now. In addition to Howery, Apatow, and James, the film also addedVanessa Bell Calloway(Coming to America),Keyla Monterroso Mejia(Curb Your Enthusiasm),Katt Williams(Atlanta),Joshua Neal(A Black Lady Sketch Show),Aziza Scott(Home Before Dark), andPatrick Cage(Mayor of Kingstown). Palmer is coming off heracclaimed performanceinJordan Peele’sNope; she is next slated to star inAziz Ansari’s directorial debutGood Fortune, and theEddie Murphy/Pete Davidsonheist comedyThe Pickup....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Jonathon Armstrong

Tone-Deaf Poster Teases the SXSW-Bound Horror-Thriller

Today, we’re happy to debut an exclusive poster forTone-Deaf, the new horror thriller fromTrash FireandExcisionfilmmakerRichard BatesJr. The film takes a look at our “bizarre cultural and political climate” through the story of Olive (Amanda Crew), a millennial coming off of a lost job and failed relationship who leaves the city behind for the weekend in search of a little countryside peace and discovers the “shockingly dark underbelly of rural America” when she rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower (Robert Patrick) with psychopathic tendencies....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 223 words · Ian Strong Jr.

Weekend Box Office: Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Wins Again

For those worried that Marvel and DC movies are taking over the box office at the expense of nearly all other movies, this weekend probably didn’t make you happy.Snatched, the latest film fromJonathan Levine, he ofThe Night Beforeand50/50, attempted to capture the Mother’s Day crowd by pairingAmy SchumerandGoldie Hawnand didn’t find much of an audience.Guy Ritchie’s adaptation of theKing Arthurlore, starringCharlie Hunnam, did even worse. Still, the fact thatGuardians of the Galaxy Vol....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Edward Cardenas

Where to Watch 'The Consultant'

Few horror writers in the US are better thanBentley Little. Publishing a novel a year since 1990, he is also one of the most prolific writers, across genres, in the country. His debut novel,The Revelation, earned him the highly coveted Bram Stoker Award for achievements in dark fantasy and horror writing in a debut novel. He has also been lauded by horror authors likeStephen KingandDean Koontz, but unlike those two, his work hadn’t really received a memorable TV or film adaptation… until now....

August 24, 2025 · 4 min · 832 words · Edward Owens

Who Killed Sara Season 2 Trailer Reveals Netflix Release Date

Netflix has released the official trailer and confirmed a release date for Season 2 of their dramaWho Killed Sara?. Season 1, which debuted on Netflix in March, centered around Alex Guzman (Manolo Cardona) and his search for the truth surrounding the death of his sister, Sara. He’s eager to find out the facts in order to exonerate himself because Sara’s boyfriend’s father, Cesar Lazcano (Ginés García Millán) was the one who originally framed him for Sara’s murder and sent him to prison for 18 years....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Kevin Edwards