10 Movies With the Best Action Sequences, According to Reddit

Redditors recently got together onr/movies, the largest film subreddit, to discuss which movies have the best non-stop action sequences. They’re talking about the big set pieces that go on for several minutes (and sometimes multiple locations), continually upping the ante and often filmed in a single long shot. Few cinematic pleasures can top a well-constructed action sequence. Featuring shootouts to, explosions,car chases, to swordfights, these films are the best at delivering high-octane entertainment....

August 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1073 words · Catherine Le

10 Worst Characters From the Sony Spider-Verse, Ranked

Everyone knew thatSony’s Spider-Man Universe was doomedbefore it even began withVenom. But, over the years, it truly would only get worse. Audiences have reached the point of practically beggingSony Pictures Entertainmentto put a stop to this franchise and stop trying to make these films work, when they clearly don’t. After the failure at the box office and the reviews ofKraven the Hunter, the disdain that the general populous has for the SonySpider-Man Universeis greater than ever....

August 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1680 words · Debbie Johnson

10 Worst Movies That Tried to Be 'Jaws,' Ranked

Jawsis one of the most important films in the history of film. The landmark classic from directorSteven Spielbergestablished the blockbuster as a certifiable subgenre, defined by roller coaster thrills, inventive visual effects, and mass appeal. In the wake ofJawsfilmmakers around the world began trying to reverse engineer and reconstructthe elements that made the film so universally acclaimedwith many landing upon the same conclusion.Jawsfeatures outstanding acting, compelling effects, and is the breakout project by a man who would go on to be regarded asone of if not the greatest directors of all time…and yet Hollywood was certain the film’s success could be boiled down to one word:sharks....

August 15, 2025 · 13 min · 2707 words · Joel Rivera

15 Best Horror Comedies of the 2020s, So Far

While they seem like complete opposites, rarely have two different genres complimented and worked so well together like horror and comedy. The harsh contrast between gore, violence and scares with silly and non-serious comedy has made for a collection of highly memorable and iconic experiences over the years. Ranging from massive blockbuster hits likeZombielandandGremlinstocertified cult classicslikeEvil DeadandJennifer’s Body, the combination is a fan favorite among audiences. The 2020s have been no stranger to exceptional horror comedy experiences, playing into the latest trends and conventions of horror filmmaking and modern humor....

August 15, 2025 · 9 min · 1861 words · Jared Ruiz

2020's Best Films as Decided by the Collider Staff

In case you haven’t seen them already, we’ve now posted Top 10 lists fromMatt Goldberg,Adam Chitwood,Haleigh Foutch,Vinnie Mancuso,Tom Reimann, andPerri Nemiroff. But if you were to combine these lists, and weight each selection with a #1 choice earning 10 points, a #2 choice earning 9 points, and so on, how would it turn out? We decided to find out to create Collider’s Top 10 Films of 2020. If you’re looking for 10 movies from 2020 you absolutely need to see in 2021, look no further....

August 15, 2025 · 13 min · 2667 words · Kim Parker

7 Great Horror Movies From the Last 3 Years You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Horroris arguably the most versatile genre of movies.A goodhorror moviedoes what it can to elicit feelings of fear, shock or disgust from its audience. Whether it’s copious amounts of gore, jump scares or establishing a general aura of dread, there are countless methods by which horror movies can frighten their viewers. Effective horror movies attack the senses and play tricks on the mind. Considering thevast market for horror as a genre and the relatively low cost of production, every year is packed with horror movies....

August 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1343 words · Jessica Armstrong

Anne With An E: Moira Beckett-Walley on Updating Anne

It’s been well over a century since L.M. Montgomery publishedAnne of Green Gables, but the titular headstrong, articulate Anne has proven to be an indelible part of popular culture, with three feature films and nearly countless television adaptations in the decades since. And while each of the retellings have varied in their faithfulness to the original novel in their casting and characterization (Megan Follows’brashly confident ‘85 performance is perhaps the most iconic of the bunch), we’ve never been quite ready to let go of Anne, a young and vivacious protagonist whose refusal to accept the status quo still seems quietly revolutionary to this day....

August 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1369 words · Destiny Glover

Bad Moms: 16 Things to Know about the Mila Kunis Comedy

Amidst the salad dressing and rows of frozen oysters lining the perimeter of Breaux Mart, a grocery store located in a suburb of New Orleans, areKathryn Hahn,Mila KunisandKristen Bell, tearing down an aisle of the supermarket at top speed. Hahn, wearing a bustier and an impressive fringed leather jacket is flanked by a ketchup-covered Kunis on one side, and a stereotypically suburban Bell on the other. It’s a strange and wonderful day on the set ofBad Moms, in which the three stars are tasked with dismantling a real-life grocery store....

August 15, 2025 · 2 min · 379 words · Amanda Smith

Become a Pinball Wizard With Stern's Star-Studded 'Dungeons & Dragons' Machine

In celebration of 50 years of the world’s mosticonic roleplaying game,Stern Pinball has revealed its brand-new creation-Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eyepinball. This release is steeped in the lore of Faerûn and brings inclassic monsterslike cunning mimics, a lich, Xanathar the beholder, and a genuinely impressive red dragon that hurls pinballs onto the playfield. It’s basically a crossover that combines the beloved tabletop storytelling with fast-paced arcade action, and therefore, it’s clear that the brand-new Tyrant’s Eye aims to synergize traction with longtimeDungeons & Dragonsfans and Pinball enthusiasts alike....

August 15, 2025 · 3 min · 631 words · Erin Nguyen

Central Park Review: Musical Apple TV Show Is an Utter Delight

We could all use some joy in our lives, right?Central Park, the new animated musical comedy on Apple TV+, is a joy machine. An endorphin generator. A great boost to any not so great feelings you may be feeling. Its jokes are rat-a-tat yet unpredictable, its characters are quick to understand yet ever-deepening, its performances are delightful, its animation is crisply fluid, and its songs? Wowee, its songs. They get you right in the heart upon first listen, and I promise you the first listen will not be your last listen....

August 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1503 words · Heather Sanchez

Charlie Cox on Why Daredevil’s New Suit Represents a Different Side of Him

One of the very first pieces of info that we got before Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) made his debut inShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawwas the fact that the fan-favorite anti-hero was going to don a yellow suit – a big departure from the blood-red outfit that better underscored the gritty nature of the previousDaredevilseries on Netflix. It might not seem like much, but a change in color signals a different approach to the character, something that we’ll know fully about whenDaredevil: Born Againpremieres in 2024....

August 15, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Eugene Smith

Dakota Johnson Discusses Shooting Her Indie Movie 'Daddio' Using 'The Mandalorian' Technology

Two people in a cab talking is an ambitious idea for a play, let alone a movie. It’s also the perfect vehicle (no pun intended) for artists to show the power and beauty that can come from starting a conversation with someone you’d otherwise never cross paths with.Daddio, which waswritten and directed by playwrightChristy Hallin her feature film debut, does exactly that. The wonderfully realized drama is an impressive two-hander betweenDakota Johnson, who plays Girlie, a young woman getting a cab ride fromSean Penn’s Clark, a veteran cabbie whose lifetime being in the car with strangers has made him very observant....

August 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1076 words · Amber Davis

Dragon Ball Star Christopher Sabat on Vegeta and Big-Screen Anime

Dragon Ballfans around the world know him as the English cast’s “Voice of Vegeta” butChristopher Sabat’s repertoire extends far beyond the mighty prince of Saiyans. Within the world ofDragon Ball, he’s also voiced Piccolo, Shenron, Yamcha and more, and in the greater anime universe, he’s also the English voice of All Might inMy Hero Academiaalong with literally hundreds of other credits. Now, with the arrival of a trio of classicDragon Ball Zfilms coming to theaters thanks toToei and Fathom Events, I had a chance to chat with Sabat about his iconic characters on the big and small screens....

August 15, 2025 · 8 min · 1606 words · Maria Baker