10 Major Romance Movie Roles That Almost Went to Different Actors

Ah, theromance genre. One that can be broken down into so many enjoyable sub-genres, from comedy to drama to musical. Romance movies have been captivating audiences for over a century and will undoubtedly live on forever. Turn the lights down low, set the mood, and let’s explore ten romance movie roles that almost went to different actors. 10Julia Roberts - Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Sleepless in Seattleis not only one of the greatest romantic films of the ’90s, but perhaps of all time....

August 20, 2025 · 4 min · 817 words · Kevin Murphy DVM

10 Movies to Watch if You Feel Lost

Growing up, it feels like there is always someone around to tell you what to do. Whether that be older siblings at home bossing you around, parents telling their children to make the right choices, or teachers trying to instill basic knowledge in their students, there is someone else willing to take the lead on things, at least for the first 18 years. However, once people are out on their own, the feeling of doubt about what it is they should be doing creeps up because it is now their turn to make decisions....

August 20, 2025 · 10 min · 2007 words · Elizabeth Sanchez

24x36 Trailer: A Movie About Movie Posters

The first trailer and poster have been released for24x36: A Movie About Movie Posters, which will debut on the Tribeca Shortlist streaming service starting July 11. The trailer features a number of actual movie poster artists, along with directorJoe Dante, who reveals that, when he was a kid, the movie posters that were hanging up in his local theater served as his first connection to these upcoming films, and that these posters would gauge how movie fans planned out the next few months of their lives....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · David Simon PhD

Adaptations: 10 Reasons Separating from the Book Source Material Is a Good Idea

Book adaptations take the best or the worst of the novel and transform it into working for the screen. Sometimes, movies or television showssucceed in crafting a solid story from the bookby staying faithful to the original content. Other times, the on-screen adaptations have faced backlash for not matching the original story, changing too many details, or not including enough essential storylines or characters. While it may be difficult to fit so many of the book’s details into the movie or extend the story enough to do a series, there have been times when an on-screen adaptation has surpassed the reader by choosing to go off-book to tell the story....

August 20, 2025 · 7 min · 1398 words · Cynthia Ramirez

After 'The Brutalist,' Brady Corbet Next Film Is a Horror Western

Brady Corbet, director of the upcoming A24 filmThe Brutalist,is already looking ahead to his next project. FollowingThe Brutalist,centering around an architect (Adrien Brody) fleeing post-war Europe in 1947 and pursuing the American Dream, Corbet will do something completely different. He revealed in aNew Yorkerprofile that his next film,a horror-Westernalso centering around immigration, will “shake viewers.” According to The New Yorker: The new project, which is set in the nineteen-seventies and early eighties, will also deal with immigration, this time of the Chinese to California....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 638 words · Courtney Phillips

Alice Rides Into the Sunset in 2 New Resident Evil 6 Posters

In just a few short months, the long-runningResident Evil franchisewill come to a close withResident Evil: The Final Chapterhitting theaters on January 27. To get fans ready for this franchise finale, two new international posters have surfaced, featuringMilla Jovovich’s Alice in the midst of battle. The first poster shows this iconic character standing atop a pile of zombies, while the second has Alice hitting the road on a motorcycle, as she fires at her undead enemies with a machine gun....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Susan Carney

Baby Groot Arrives in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Photo; First Toys Unveiled

Marvel is ringing out 2016 in high fashion. The November releaseDoctor Strangewas one of their biggest franchise launchers yet. They premiered the firstGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2trailer to much acclaimed. And then they literally broke the internet with the launch of the firstSpider-Man: Homecomingsneak peek. If that wasn’t enough, they are back with an awesome new Baby Groot image. Oh, and they have some cool Guardians toys to show off too....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Donald Caldwell

Breaking Bad: Every Season, Ranked

At this point in time, there is no denying thatBreaking Badis one of thebest TV showsever made. The series practically changed the landscape of television. The story of Walter White’s journey from mild-mannered high-school teacher to drug kingpin is now synonymous with the concept of the antihero and crime drama. Even those who haven’t watched the show know of his story. However, for those who are interested in starting, you are in the right place....

August 20, 2025 · 6 min · 1100 words · Juan Williams

Captain Marvel Pager Easter Egg Confirms SWORD Connection and Hints at Space Avengers

After the record-breaking success ofAvengers: Endgame, MCU fans are breathlessly waiting to see where the franchise will go next. According to a recently-discovered easter egg fromAvengers: Infinity War, the answer is space. The easter egg was discovered on the back of the beeper Nick Fury uses to send a distress signal to Captain Marvel at the end ofAvengers: Infinity War, in the form of an engraved logo for S.W.O.R.D. Fans of Marvel comics will recognizeS....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 530 words · Brittany Mclaughlin

CinemaCon Reveals Over 80 Unseen Upcoming Movie Posters

CinemaCon is in full swing this week, with the massive event happening inLas Vegas. The convention has brought along with it a number of brand new, never-before-seenmovie postersfor some of this year’s biggest blockbuster releases. And there are even a few from 2017 in the mix as well. The convention doesn’t officially begin until tomorrow, but we have a man on the scene who was able to get photos of all these exciting new one-sheets and theatrical standees....

August 20, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Andrew Williams

Citizen Kane Loses 100% Fresh Score on Rotten Tomatoes Thanks to 80-Year-Old Review

Citizen Kaneis no longer the perfect movie, at least according to Rotten Tomatoes. As theOrson Wellesclassic is universally acclaimed and widely considered to be among the greatest movies of all time, it’s long held a perfect 100% Certified Fresh score on the review aggregator website. After Rotten Tomatoes recently added a negative 80-year-old review to the 115 positive reviews, the score has since dropped to 99%. The negativeCitizen Kanereview was written for the Chicago by Mae Tinée, likely a pseudonym as a play on the word “matinee....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Nicholas Greene

Disney's Flight of the Navigator Remake Gets The Mandalorian Director Bryce Dallas Howard

Disney Studios are continuing their run of “reimagined” old movies by developing a new take on the 1986 movieFlight of the Navigator. The project, which will swap the young male lead of the 80s for a female one, will be directed byJurassic Worldstar andThe Mandalorianepisode directorBryce Dallas Howard, who will also be producing the new movie along with John Swartz and Justin Springer. As with many new sequels and reboots being handled by Disney, the movie will head to Disney+ for its release....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 511 words · Lauren Johnson

Eternals Writers Want a Prequel Series on Disney+

Marvel’s newest movieEternalspacks a whole lot into its 156-minute runtime but, despite being one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s longest installments so far, this was not enough for writers Ryan and Kaz Firpo, who want to explore the past adventures of the titular team in a Disney+ series. As revealed in their first outing, the Eternals have been on Earth for thousands of years, and the scribes feel that there is plenty of interesting material to mine in serial form....

August 20, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Jeremy Powell