Here’s When You Can Watch ‘Hard Knocks’

The NFL season is almost here, which means a brand new season ofHard Knocksis about to debut. Since it debuted in 2001, the NFL Films and HBO original series has followed a National Football League team through their training camp as they prepared for their upcoming season. With behind-the-scenes action of members of the team, on and off the field,Hard Knockshas given NFL fans behind-the-scenes access they’ve never had before. With over two decades of content under its belt,Hard Knockshas followed many NFL organizations, and it’s time to add a new one to the roster....

July 5, 2025 · 5 min · 884 words · Monique Romero

How to Video Call on Android

Video calling has become a popular way to connect with friends, family, and coworkers. If you own an Android device, you have several options for makingvideo callswithout needing special equipment.You can make video calls on Android using built-in features like Google Duo, where you simply open the app, search for contacts, and tap to call. Many Android phones come with Google Duo pre-installed, making it easy to start video calling right away....

July 5, 2025 · 13 min · 2654 words · Jason Johnson Jr.

How to Watch That 70s Show Online

That ’70s Showis one of the most beloved teen sitcoms of the 1990s. The Wisconsin-bound misadventures of the geek Eric Forman (Topher Grace), his friendly neighbor Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), relentless troublemaker Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson), loveable loser Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), spoiled rich girl Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis), and foreign exchange student Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) provided entertaining nostalgic laughs for eight seasons set between late 1976 and 1979. The bickering duo of Eric’s perpetually grump father Red (Kurtwood Smith) and cheerful, overprotective mother Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) allowedThat ’70s Showto diversify its cast with equally engaging adult characters....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Robert Morris

How ‘Following’ Laid the Foundation of Christopher Nolan’s Filmography

With the arrival of his latest film,Oppenheimer, toroaring praise,Christopher Nolanis arguably the most successful director working today. No other director can demand and receive a massive budget to helm tentpoles that aren’t based on pre-existing properties. By this point in his career, Nolan’s insistence on his original ideas are part of why he’s able to create such vast visions of scale and import. Nolan has made himself the brand, and the brand is somewhere along the lines of “I make blockbuster features with an intellectual tilt....

July 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1187 words · Dr. Susan Frank

Jeremy Irons Says Batman v Superman Deserved Bad Reviews

One thing that is increasingly rare in Hollywood is candor. It’s understandable—trashing one movie could potentially lose you major opportunities in the future, and moreover, it’s in somewhat poor taste. No one sets out to make abadmovie. Some work better than others, but rarely are the folks behind the scenes just not even trying. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that an actor fromBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceis being decidedly frank about the film’s quality—especially given that he’s locked into the DC Extended Universe for some time now....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Cynthia Adams

John Carpenter and Clive Barker Planned the Ultimate Horror Movie

“In April 1990, six fevered imaginations from the world of fear gathered for drinks at the Horror Café,” intones the voiceover for Brit TV curioHorror Café, immediately after an opening title sequence that suggests an episode ofMastercheffor cannibals. What follows is even better: a fascinating look into the minds of some of the most influential names in horror at the time. It might be a round-table talkfest that ultimately doesn’t achieve its aim – devising the “ultimate horror movie for the end of the millennium” – but with guests this interesting, who cares?...

July 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1309 words · Kim Williams

Jonesy: Alien's Famous Cat Shines in This Illustrated Companion Book

Disclaimer: I’ve previously worked with artist/illustratorRory Luceyto commission artwork for a podcast in the past, but I alsopre-ordered his new title “Jonesy"because both the book and the illustrator are delightful. It’s late October, so you’re probably either finalizing your Halloween plans or are already getting a jump on wish lists for the upcoming holiday season. And I’m sure there are a few of you who have said to yourselves, “Hey, it’s October 26th … that’s halfway to Alien Day!...

July 5, 2025 · 4 min · 640 words · Michael Baker

Josh Hartnett Is Stuck in the Opiod Crisis in Exclusive Inherit the Viper Clip

Josh Hartnetthas a fascinating career so far. An A-list heartthrob of the late nineties and early aughts, Hartnett skyrocketed to fame with a steady mix of hit teen films and high-profile dramas before stepping away from the spotlight towards indie fare. And he’s been keeping up the interesting work. 2017’sOh Lucy!was a particularly underseen gem, and now he hasInherit the Viper, a new crime drama about a family trapped in the opioid crisis and we’ve got an exclusive new sneak peek at the film...

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Chelsea Kim

Laura Haddock on Transformers 5 and Her First Day of Filming

WithTransformers: The Last Knightnow playing around the world, the other day I landed an exclusive interview withLaura Haddock. She talks about howMichael Baytreats everyone the same, what surprised her about the finished film, memorable moments from filming (which includes a great story about her first day on set), theGuardians of the Galaxysequel, if she ever thought while makingCaptain Americathat she’d be such an important part of the Marvel universe, and a lot more....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 275 words · Madison Luna

Little Fish Trailer: Olivia Cooke & Jack O'Connell Star in Thriller

The trailer forLittle Fishfeatures nervous characters in face masks, overstressed hospitals with burned-out doctors, and tons of discussions of the effects a debilitating, global pandemic. But it’s not aboutthatpandemic. Rather,Little Fishfocuses on a fictional disease with terrifying consequences — and one couple that tries desperately to survive through its ravaging symptoms. If you’ve ever wanted a union betweenEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mindand28 Days Later, this might be the movie for you....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 297 words · Derrick Vaughn

Luke Cage Review: Netflix Delivers a Hero

One of the best things about Marvel’s growing set of series on Netflix is how each has managed to create its own distinct feel while not straying too far from the overall tone.Daredevilis dark, literally, and contains some of the universe’s most grisly violence, whileJessica Jones’ narrative bleakness is tempered by a bright banter.Luke Cageis smooth and deliberate, with Cage himself (Mike Colter) fighting to move both himself and his neighborhood into the light....

July 5, 2025 · 5 min · 1015 words · Karla Lee

MCU: 10 Most Shocking Moments of Phase 4 So Far

Following up on The Infinity Saga, one of the most successful and critically acclaimed cinematic achievements of all time was always going to be difficult, and Phase Four has reflected that. Though there have been many highs, including the return of iconic characters, the introduction of new villains, and a record-breaking movie, there have also been lows. RELATED:Marvel: The Best MCU References From Phase Four’s Projects So Far The Eternalsreceived mediocre reviews from critics, and there is a growing feeling that Phase Four is simply too large for its own good....

July 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1405 words · Joshua Arroyo

Mel Gibson Reportedly in Talks to Direct Lethal Weapon 5

Apparently, they are not getting too old for this.Mel Gibsonis reportedly in talksto direct the fifth installment in theLethalWeaponfranchise. Over the weekend, while doing an interview in London, Gibson let the cat out of the bag that he was looking to direct the film and since, sources close to him have confirmed that he is in talks to direct and star, although no deal has been officially made. Gibson, who starred in the previous four films as loose-cannon Martin Riggs, would be replacing previous franchise directorRichard Donner, who passed away this past July....

July 5, 2025 · 2 min · 329 words · Scott Nichols