'The Morning Show' Season 4 Just Added an Oscar Winner to the Cast

Apple TV+ has announced that Academy, BAFTA, and César Award-winnerMarion Cotillardis set to join the highly anticipated fourth season of its global hit seriesThe Morning Show. Cotillard will star as Celine Dumont, a savvy operator from a storied European family, adding another layer of intrigue to the already complex world of morning news.Cotillard is best known for her rolesinChristopher Nolan’sInceptionandThe Dark Knight Rises, as well asLa Vie en Rose, for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress in 2008....

July 31, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Jenny Alvarez

10 Best Characters in the 'Jurassic Park' Movies, Ranked

Whether you’re a “clever girl” or just a fan of dinosaurs, theJurassic Parksaga has been the reigning franchise in the genre since the early ’90s. The photo-realistic special effects and tension-filled action scenes are only some of the reasons why these powerhouses of cinema continue tosmash box office recordsand have larger-than-life ticket sales. A very important factor in their success is the characters. Many dinosaur movies have come and gone, but none of them had the bandanna-wearing Dr....

July 31, 2025 · 8 min · 1654 words · Christine Lawson

10 Cringiest 'Too Hot To Handle' Contestants, Ranked

Reality television is filled with cringy personalities. It’s only natural, with cameras on 24/7 embarrassing moments are bound to be caught, and editing can be quite harsh. ButToo Hot To Handlemay just have some of the cringiest contestants in recent reality television, and that’s certainly saying something. With 6 Seasons under its belt, there have been so many contestants that have come and gone, all with varying personality types. So who is reallyToo Hot To Handle, and who is Too Cringey To Handle?...

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1774 words · Christine Williams

10 Diane Kruger Projects Everyone Should Watch

Related:Diane Kruger on ‘The 355,’ Why Jessica Chastain Is Such a Great Producer, and Neil Jordan’s ‘Marlowe’ The actress has grown immensely since her ingénue days, with her resume displaying an impressive range of roles — from period pieces to thriller, psychological, and romance, proving that she has the skills and talents, and not just a pretty face critics have been so harshly spouting. Her latest performance in American spy filmThe 355, as Marie Schmidt, Kruger revolutionizes the spy genre....

July 31, 2025 · 7 min · 1477 words · Stacy Bolton

10 Essential Movies To Understand Italian Neorealism

Italian neorealism was a hugely influentialfilm movement that emerged in the aftermath of World War II. Rooted in the economic and social struggles of that era,neorealism sought to portray the harsh realities of everyday life, often focusing on the working class. The watchword for the movement was authenticity. Stylistically, these filmmakers aimed to present an unfiltered vision of society, achieved with the use of non-professional actors, natural lighting, and real locations....

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1716 words · Brian Mckinney

10 Most Underrated South Park Episodes, Ranked

South Parkhas produced some of the best episodes in the history of adult animation.Episodes likeWoodland Critter Christmas,The Passion of the Jew, and theImaginationland trilogyhave become favorites among fans. But with 26 seasons under their belt, dozens of great quality episodes go somewhat overlooked by fans and critics. Some break from the show’s style to deliver something unique, while others focus on characters not usually seen in the spotlight. But they all add to the unique, controversial, and irreverent legacy that South Park continues to leave in its wake....

July 31, 2025 · 6 min · 1154 words · Alison Brown

11 LGBT Superheroes We'd Love to See in Movies and TV Shows Already

It’s Pride Month, yet another reminder that when it comes to mainstream media, we are still falling behind in terms of on-screen representation of LGBTQ+ characters, even and especially in the superhero space. But there are opportunities to rectify this issue in current and future properties. Hollywood has made some progress in regards to queer representation in superhero media. Marvel properties have included gay characters likeRunaways’ Karolina Dean (Virginia Gardner) and Nico Minoru (Lyrica Okano), plusJessica Jones’ Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss)....

July 31, 2025 · 6 min · 1236 words · Dana Cooper

14 Most Underrated Vampire Movies of the Twentieth Century

Read update Vampires are easily one of the most well-known monsters of genre fiction, and they have long since escaped their status as strictly horror-themed. Over the many decades, they’ve delved into realms like historical fiction, romance, and comedy, and as far as where they might yet go, the (night) sky is the limit. RELATED:Bloodsucking Book-to-Screen Adaptations to Watch While You’re Waiting for ‘Interview With The Vampire’ To call vampires underplayed would be a stretch, but because there are hundreds upon hundreds of takes on them, no matter how many you’ve seen, chances are there is still plenty you’ve never even heard of....

July 31, 2025 · 7 min · 1401 words · Stephanie Barrett

15 Best 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Episodes, Ranked According to IMDb

Before the Disney+ and Netflix era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television world, there was Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Following the wild success ofThe Avengers, this prime-time show followed the somehow resurrected Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) as he leads a new team to combat the strange and extraordinary threats of the world. A show lasting for seven seasons, it initially started out relatively small in scale, making sure it found ways to regularly tie into film canon....

July 31, 2025 · 12 min · 2461 words · Christy Hawkins

15 Best Netflix Characters, Ranked

Despite the increasingly contentious environment in the entertainment business, Netflix remains near the top of the food chain. The service that first launched the streaming craze in the mid-2010s has solidified its leadership, even as many of its competitors struggle to stay afloat. Netflix’s library of original shows is remarkably strong, including critically-acclaimed and viewership juggernauts likeThe Crown,Stranger Things, andSquid Game. These series became international hits thanks to their collection of strong and memorable characters, many of which became instant icons of modern television....

July 31, 2025 · 7 min · 1343 words · Mrs. Paula Rodgers

About Fate: Emma Roberts Rom-Com to Release Digitally and in Theaters

About Fate, the upcoming romantic comedy starringEmma RobertsandThomas Mannis set to release on digital as well as in select theaters later this week on Friday, August 11, 2025. The film is set to have heartfelt and heartwarming laughs as two characters, Griffin and Margot, find themselves stumbling into attending a wedding together. After Griffin fails to propose to his girlfriend and Margot is dumped by her boyfriend, the two hopeless romantics accidentally bump into each other and, without a date to her sister’s wedding the next day, asks Griffin to go to the event posing as her ex....

July 31, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Emily Wood

Amulet Ending Explained by Director Romola Garai

[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersfor Amulet.] So, you watchedAmulet. How are you feeling right now? Whether you’re into the movie or not, I’d like to bet it sparked a pretty strong response - and perhaps some questions about the mythology and its stance on forgiveness in the process. Since catching the film at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, I haven’t been able to stop thinking aboutRomola Garai’s feature debut. You spend about two thirds of the film unpacking the mystery of Thomas’ (Alec Secareanu) past and what’s going on in that attic and then, all of a sudden, you’re hit with one major reveal after the next....

July 31, 2025 · 10 min · 1942 words · Michele Thompson

Best Cringe Movies to Make You Squirm, From Borat to The Lobster

Ah, cringe! That painful yet oddly fascinating emotion you feel when you watch someone make an absolute fool of themselves. There’s something illuminating - not to mention hilarious - about watching people violate social norms in the most exquisitely agonizing ways possible. There’s no quicker way to understand someone than when they’re thrust into an uncomfortable situation, and that goes for the viewer as well as the characters on screen. Cringe is a way to pluck at the delicate strings holding polite society together, to test just how much people are willing to put up with to keep from making a fuss....

July 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1885 words · Ronald Clark