Double Rainbow Guy Dies, Paul 'Bear' Vasquez Was 57

Paul “Bear” Vasquez, aka the Double-Rainbow guy, has passed away. He was 57-years old. The ecstatic nature enthusiast went viral in 2010 after he posted a video from his front yard featuring a double rainbow. Vasquez lived just outside of Yosemite, which is where the infamous double rainbow took place. “It’s starting to even look like a triple rainbow,” he says during one point in the video. “Oh, my God, it’s full-on - double rainbow all the way across the sky!...

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 499 words · John Horton

Enola Holmes 2 Begins Filming Soon, Louis Partridge Returns as Tewkesbury

Production on a sequel to Netflix’sEnola Holmesis due to being very soon, and now, thanks to recent TUDUM event, we know that another character from the first outing will be back for more adventure. In a short teaser for the follow-up, it’s confirmed that Millie Bobby Brown will be reunited with her partner-in-crime and potential love interest Tewkesbury, played byLouis Partridge. Following the chemistry between the pair displayed in the first movie, the news of Tewkesbury’s return should have fans excited forEnola Holmes 2, which will once again be led by Millie Bobby Brown in the title role, and will again feature Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Joanne Brown

Euphoria's Season 3 Delay Is a Good Thing

During the second season ofEuphoria, it was clear that the series had become appointment television for its target audience. The series generated the most social media impressions during every episode, which resulted in the show becomingHBO’s most popular seriesin terms of reach sinceGame of Thrones. Given the subject matter ofEuphoria, that might seem hard to believe. Still, no matter how gut-wrenching the show became, it was always riveting, compelling, and littered with fantastic performances from its young cast....

June 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1440 words · Ronald Sanchez

Every 'Jurassic Park' and 'Jurassic World' Movie, Ranked From Worst to First

Steven Spielberg crafted one of the unquestioned greatest blockbusters of all time with 1993’sJurassic Park. It also spawned one of the most successful franchises in cinematic history, with six sequels produced over the years, earning more than $6 billion at the box office.Jurassic World Rebirth, the latestJurassic Worldentry, was just released and is already raking in big numbers on its own, practically guaranteeing future entries in the franchise. So, now comes the task of ranking the movies, in order, from worst to first....

June 28, 2025 · 10 min · 1987 words · Jessica Sparks

Every MCU 2023 Release, Ranked

TheMarvel Cinematic Universeis the epicenter of all things superhero. Since the beginning of Phase One, the MCU has been constantly building upon the foundation it set, establishing some of the most iconic movie heroes of all time. When the MCU entered a sort of turning point in the aftermath ofAvengers: Endgame, it was a race to keep audiences and fans interested in upcoming projects. Since then, fans have been on a whirlwind journey, navigating the introduction of a plethora of new heroes, the expansion of beloved ones, and, in some cases, the conclusion of others....

June 28, 2025 · 8 min · 1688 words · David Washington

Evil Dead Gets a Japanese Rip-Off and It's Insane

Terracotta Distribution has released the first trailer for alow-budget horror-thrillerthat must be seen to be believed,Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell. This Japanese retro gore fest has been described as a cross between the 1977 Japanese horror classicHausu(House) andSam Raimi’sThe Evil Dead. While fans won’t be able to enjoy this bizarre film on the big screen, it will be available on DVD April 24. Terracotta Distributiondebuted this new trailer on their YouTube channel....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Justin Underwood

Fast & Furious 9 Was Supposed to Hit Theaters Today

In an alternate universe not unlike the one we are all living in currently,Fast & Furious 9would have been hitting theaters today. Universal Pictures originally dated the sequel, officially titledF9, for a May 22 release. Instead, fans of the so-called Fast Saga have to exercise a great deal of patience, as the movie isn’t going to be arriving until next year. This also serves as a possible huge blow to the studio as this was poised to be one of the biggest hits of 2020, if not the single biggest box office earner of the year....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 459 words · Daniel Jackson

First Dark Phoenix Clip Brings an X-Men Standoff Over Jean Grey

The first clip fromDark Phoenixhas arrived online. This is sort of becoming the under-the-radar blockbuster of the summer in some ways. Because Disney has taken over the Marvel properties that used to be owned by Fox, this is the finalX-Menmovie that will be released within that continuity. Also, given the rumored production troubles, excitement for this one has been tempered. That said, this first clip offers a potentially encouraging look at what lies ahead next month....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Tracy Tanner

First Look at Aidy Bryant in Hulu's Shrill

Aidy Bryant has been making a name for herself in the world of comedy, starring onSaturday Night Livefor the past few seasons. Now, she is getting her own sitcom, which arrives this spring. We have a first look with a handful of new images, which give a pretty good idea what we’re in store for. From Executive Producers Lorne Michaels and Elizabeth Banks comes Shrill, a comedy series starringAidy Bryant(Saturday Night Live) as Annie, a fat young woman who wants to change her life, but not her body....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Jason Marshall

FLCL: Why We Can't Wait for Grunge and Shoegaze

FLCL(orFooly Cooly) is one of the greathidden gems of anime. And it stays hidden, sometimes for 15 years! WhenFLCLfirst premiered in the United States in 2003, the fan following was much more explosive than when released in Japan three years earlier. Though it was respected in Japan, in the US, it became a sort ofFirefly-esque cult phenomenon: one season, limited run, dearly loved but overlooked. With just six episodes, the series was never meant to have a second season....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 907 words · Carla Clayton

Glass Character Posters Bring Out Unbreakable Heroes & Split Personalities

In 2000, before superhero movies took over Hollywood, director M. Night Shyamalan released one of the most unique and interesting takes on the genre withUnbreakable. In 2017, the filmmaker unleashed The Beast in one of the scariest horror thrillers ever made about multiple personalities inSplit. Now, he brings those two worlds together in the defining chapter of his Heroes vs. Villains epicGlass, in theaters this January. To celebrate the movie’s impending release, we get a new set of character posters featuring the heroes and villains from both movies....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Ashley Cross

Hammer Studios Jump Onboard Eddie Izzard Dr. Jekyll Movie

For many decades, the U.K. based Hammer Films was one of the biggest names in horror, producing many iconic monster movies, including a string ofDraculaandFrankensteinfilms starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. They are looking to get behind their first movie in three years as they board a new take onDr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde,starringEddie Izzard. Newly created Hammer Studios have bought the U.K. rights to the movie, a modern interpretation of the Robert Louis Stevenson story about a scientist who unleashes his murderous alter-ego....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Robin Richardson

Harry Potter's Family Tree, Explained

Despite how famous the Potter name is now (both in the franchise and in real life), that wasn’t always the case. The Potter family is an old one for sure, about as old as the Weasley bloodline. But the Potter bloodline lived comfortably solid in the background of the Wizarding World. Still, the Potters have a rich history of morality and bravery, with significant contributions spread throughout the decades. Other than that, they lived casually normal wizard lives....

June 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1461 words · Christina Duncan