Zombie Musical Anna and the Apocalypse Begins Shooting in Scotland

You know that zombie musical that everyone who loveszombie moviesand TV shows has been asking for? Well, it is finally happening.Anna and the Apocalypse, a full-length zombie musical, is currently in the works and has started filming in Glasgow, Scotland. The news comes courtesy ofScreen Dailywho are reporting thatAnna and the Apocalypseis already underway. FilmmakerRyan McHenry, who was probably best known for his viral shortRyan Gosling Won’t Eat His Cereal, wrote the screenplay for the movie, which is based off the short he wrote and directed back in 2010 calledZombie Musical....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 482 words · Kristin Bush

13 Reasons Why Season 2 Trailer Arrives, Release Date Announced

The tapes were just the beginning because13 Reasons Whyseason 2 arrives on Netflix this summer. The streaming service has released the first teaser trailer for the second season of the controversial hit series, which has revealed the May 18 premiere date. The teaser itself doesn’t reveal much in the way of actual footage, but it gives a sense of the vibe for this season, which is quite creepy and mysterious. The whole thing is set to the tune of Depeche Mode’sI Feel You, which adds to the tone....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Nicholas Barton

4K Re-Release of Kevin Smith's 'Dogma' Gets Gigantic Update Ahead of Cannes Screening

After years ofDogmabeing held under lock and key by Harvey Weinstein,Kevin Smithrecently reacquired the distribution rights to the film, and a worldwide re-release is currently in the works. Released in 1999,Dogmawas one of the most controversial films of the ’90s, due to its depictions of various Christian figures, like the twelve (thirteen including Rufus) disciples, the angels Bartleby and Loki, and God himself/herself. Despite that, and the film being withheld from streaming services for years,Dogmahas become a cult classic, and it’s almost time for fans around the world to enjoy it again on the big screen....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Tammy Robertson

Action Show 'FUBAR' Proves Monica Barbaro Could Be the Perfect Wonder Woman

With a reboot ofWonder Womancoming soon, casting the titular Amazonian warrior has brought speculation and suggestions alike. Wonder Woman, alias Diana Prince, is fierce, intelligent, and a master of hiding her true identity from everyone around her. Diana has a lot in common with Emma Brunner, played by Monica Barbaro, on Netflix’sFUBAR.FUBARhighlightsBarbaro’s acting breadthand adds to her already impressive action-role past. With movies likeTop Gun: Maverickand television shows likeChicago P.D.on her resume, Barbaro has taken on fighter jets and terrorists alike....

July 21, 2025 · 5 min · 895 words · Michael Cook

Archer Producer Wants Jon Hamm for Live-Action Movie

Last week, FX’s hit animated TV seriesArcherwrapped up its seventh season, although FX has not yet issued a renewal for Season 8. Every now and then,rumorssurface about a potentialArchermovie, and whether or not it would be live action or animated, like the TV series itself. While we still don’t know for sure if a movie will ever happen, the producers only have one actor in mind to play the beloved spy Sterling Archer....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 634 words · Cassandra Cervantes

Bad Boys 3 and 4 Coming in 2017 and 2019

Sony Picturesannounced a slew of release dates for projects that have been previously announced, and some that are just being revealed. Among these newrelease datesare the long-awaitedBad Boys 3, set for release on July 01, 2025, and another sequel,Bad Boys 4, arriving on August 06, 2025. In total, the studio set release dates for 16 movies between 2016 and 2019, which represent big franchise movies like these sequels and brand new projects as well....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Karen James

Barry Keoghan Confirmed for The Batman, But Is He Playing The Joker?

Eternalsstar Barry Keoghan will appear inThe Batman, withWarner Bros.having now updated its 2022 movie preview to include the actor’s name.After some hesitancy from the studio over which cut of the comic book movie to release,it seems they have chosen the one which features Keoghan, but is he playing The Joker? Known for playing sinisterly creepy characters in the likes ofThe Killing of a Sacred DeerandThe Green Knight,Barry Keoghan was quietly revealed to be starring in The Batman back in August last year....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 498 words · Alyssa Clark

Bill & Ted Star Alex Winter Recounts Hellish Sexual Abuse as a Child Actor

Bill and Ted’s Excellent AdventurestarAlex Winterrevealed in a new interview that he was sexually abused as a child actor in the 1970s. He admits to not talking about it publicly before because he thought it was a “potentially dangerous secret.” The actor and director also said that he felt a weird dynamic that made him afraid for his own safety if he were to speak out about what happened to him as a child....

July 21, 2025 · 4 min · 766 words · Joshua Cortez

Chuck E. Cheese Changes Name on Grubhub, Leading to a Lot of Sketchy Questions

Chuck E. Cheesehas changed their name to Pasqually’s Pizza & Wings on popular food delivery app Grubhub. Since most folks have been ordered to stay indoors, people have been having a lot of food delivered to their homes in an effort to stay safe. Restaurants are still struggling to keep their doors open, which makes it even weirder that a new business would open up with the exact same address as the local Chuck E....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Robert Mitchell

CinemaCon Gets Delayed Until August 2021

CinemaCon 2021has been officially postponed from April to August. The National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) is currently going through an unprecedented time, like the rest of the world, thanks to the global public health crisis. This year’s CinemaCon, like just about everything else in 2020, was canceled. Movie theaters in Los Angeles and New York City, for the most part, have not opened their doors since March of this year....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Leah Green

Classic 90s Movies Turning 20 in 2017

Time has a way of rolling on doesn’t it? The 1990s were a great hodge-podge of 1980s leftovers and a the future all rolled into one. So it stands to reason that some of the movies we got from that time, even though they were completed, sort of felt incomplete upon their release 20 years ago. In fact, it seems to take something like a 20th anniversary for certain films to be deemed important....

July 21, 2025 · 10 min · 2011 words · Katherine Smith

David Arquette Is Ready to Teach Bob Ross Painting Classes

Bob Rosswas a popular figure on the PBS network throughout the 80s and 90s, hosting his show,The Joy of Painting. Ross had the calming voice and is most famous for showing everybody how to paint those iconic happy little trees. Sadly, the artist passed away in 1995 from Lymphoma at the age of 52, but he left a lasting imprint on popular culture. And now, actor David Arquette recently revealed that he attended an instructional Bob Ross painting course and he’s now certified to teach everybody how to paint those happy little trees....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 555 words · Sara Meyer

David Harbour's 'Violent Night' Sequel Gets Positive Update

David Harbour, theStranger Thingsstar who portrayed a very different kind of Santa Claus inViolent Night, is teasing the return of the character in an upcoming sequel. Harbour, who’s enjoying the success of his latest animated TV showCreature Commandos, has commented on the possibility of a sequel and things are looking very, very good. Harbour spoke to ComicBookaboutCreature Commandos, the first series in the DCU where he provides voice work for Eric Frankenstein....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Melody Ruiz