The Wrong Missy Review: Netflix Delivers the Funny, Vulgar, Slapstick Nonsense We Need

Lauren Lapkus is in full-on goof mode alongside an uptight, square David Spade in the new Netflix comedyThe Wrong Missy, a light, exceptionally silly romantic flick that’s the sort of pure nutty fun we don’t see often enough in films anymore. It has an early Adam Sandler movie feel - a story passable enough to follow, with a pursuit for love you actually care about, though it’s above all else a vehicle for funny, vulgar lines, slapstick nonsense, and off-the-wall character work....

July 14, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Eric Freeman

Twister Reboot Is Happening with Top Gun 2 Director Joseph Kosinski

A 90s blockbuster is getting the reboot treatment. Universal Pictures is developing a new take onTwister, the 1996 disaster movie that focused on storm chasers hunting down tornados. The new take is in the early stages but Joseph Kosinski, who most recently directedTop Gun: Maverick, is in talks to direct the movie. No writer is currently attached but a search is underway for someone to pen the screenplay. According to a new report, Frank Marshall will produce theTwister reboot....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Sarah Lee

Uncharted Set Photos Bring First Look at Tom Holland & Mark Wahlberg

Unchartedhas only just returned to filming following a pause in production, and already we have our first look at stars Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg in character, as Nathan Drake and Victor “Sully” Sullivan respectively, courtesy of a few behind-the-scenes images. The images were taken from the set in Berlin where filming forUnchartedis currently taking place. While it is difficult to determine the context of the images, fans have been quick to draw comparisons between the actors' attire and a mission fromUncharted 4: A Thief’s Endin whichNathan Drake and his mentor Sullyhave to dress up to infiltrate an auction in order to steal several valuable artifacts....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 566 words · Julia Matthews

What to Expect in the Second Series of 1883

Having forayed successfully into the Old West once already withYellowstone, Paramount+ has spent the last few weeks celebrating the enormous success of Taylor Sheridan’s follow-up series1883. The first season reached its climax this weekend. It is axiomatic of sequel series that viewing figures tend to diminish. Still, audiences for the series have been numerous and loyal. After earning arecord-breaking audience of 4.9 million viewersfor its premiere before Christmas, early reports suggested1883attracted similar numbers of viewers toYellowstone, which was already the most successful original programming streamed on the network....

July 14, 2025 · 4 min · 747 words · Brittany Gonzalez

Wheel of Fortune Spins On as Vanna White Receives Raise to Remain With New Co-Host Ryan Seacrest

Vanna Whitedidn’t need to buy a single vowel to ink her new deal. The co-host of the immensely popular television game showWheel of Fortunewas already locked in for season 41, and her new two-year contract will now cement the celebrity’s tenure through 2026. Although the salary of her new contract wasn’t disclosed, White already made just north of $10,400 per episode. And the game show co-host’s workload comes in at 288 shows being shot every 48 days (perParade)....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Melanie Pacheco

Will Ferrell Is Returning as Ron Burgundy in a New Podcast

Legends never die. And I’m not sure if you know this, but this one’s kind of a big deal.Will Ferrellis officially returning as Ron Burgundy. Not for a movie this time but instead, his company Funny or Die and iHeartRadio have teamed up to produce a brand new podcast that will feature Ferrell in character as his iconic character fromAnchorman, appropriately titledThe Ron Burgundy Podcast. The series will air on the iHeartPodcast Network starting in early 2019....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · David Nelson

Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 Sets Streaming Release Date

Ifhorrorfans thought October couldn’t get any better thanks to the plethora of genre films making their way to streaming just in time for spooky season, think again, becauseone of 2024’s most bizarre moviesis finally hittingPeacockthis week. PerComicBook.com, director Rhys Frake-Waterfield’sWinnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2is making its way to the streamer on October 1, giving fans who might have missed it in theaters a chance to finally check out the controversial horror film from Jagged Edge Productions....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 591 words · Elizabeth Evans

Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon Too Epic to be Just One Movie, Says Producer

DirectorZack Snyder’s upcoming science fiction epicRebel Moonreally will live up to that description. According to Netflix producer Ori Marmur, theRebel Moonsaga is in fact so epic that it could never have been told in just one movie. Hence why it has been split in two. Check out what Marmur said ofRebel Moonwhile speaking withVarietybelow. “Zack came in with so much passion. This is a film that he’s had in mind for decades....

July 14, 2025 · 3 min · 538 words · Kaitlyn Holmes

'How To Train Your Dragon': A Faithful Adaptation That Feels Revolutionary

When the live-actionHow To Train Your Dragonwas released in theaters on July 17, 2025, fans were understandably apprehensive. Hollywood’s recent trend of adapting animated classics has been met with mixed reactions, with some praised for visual flair, and others criticized for losing the soul of their originals. However,How to Train Your Dragonmanaged to strike a rare chord. With a 77% critic score and a near-perfect 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s clear that this live-action has beena resounding triumph....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 1053 words · Denise Hernandez

'Shogun' Is Way Better Than the Director of the Original Series Thinks

Quick Links Given the number of reboots and remakes of classic TV shows, movies, and franchises, it’s not uncommon for viewers to long for the classics. In doing so, most audiences usually maintain a healthy reverence for the original directors and stars of those films and shows that came before their modern rebirths. However, in the case of the brilliant seriesShōgun, many don’t see eye-to-eye with its original director’s comments....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 911 words · Jennifer Mullins

'The White Lotus' Season 3 Finale Theories, Explained

The White Lotusis a show about wealth, travel, and human connections (or lack thereof). Taking place at one of the White Lotus resorts, each season begins with the discovery of a body before jumping back in time. Throughout the rest of the episodes, viewers are offered hints about who was killed and how. And now, as fans anxiously await the exciting season finale, we’ve jumped into our list of most expected victims....

July 13, 2025 · 12 min · 2517 words · Abigail Blankenship

10 Really Creative Alien Designs From Classic Sci-Fi Movies

Humanity has always been infatuated with aliens. And given recent events with the American government, that interest has never been higher. The idea of beings from outer space visiting us – either to invade or just to say hello – has captivated our imaginations and has been the subject of countless science fiction movies. For filmmakers, one of the key aspects of these films is determining the alien’s design. What do these creatures look like?...

July 13, 2025 · 8 min · 1546 words · Anthony Morris

A24 Was Only Studio That Received a "Good" Grade for LGBTQ+ Representation in 2024

GLAAD rated all ten major film distributors' 2024 releases for their representation ofLGBTQ+characters, and many of the studios fared poorly. In fact, 2024 had far fewer LGBTQ characters than the two years prior, suggesting a disappointing downward trend in progress. The 13th annual edition of GLAAD’s Studio Responsibility Index (SRI) found that 59 films out of 250 contained an LGBTQ character in 2024, only 23.6%. Of the 181 LGBTQ characters, 67 characters (37%) were featured in only one minute of the film, while 49 appeared in over 10 minutes of screen time (27%), 27 had between five and 10 minutes of screentime (15%), and 38 had between one and five minutes of screen time (21%)....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 664 words · Hannah Carter