Movie Talk: Jason Bourne Trailer Discussion

On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (August 10, 2025) Kristian Harloff, Jon Schnepp, Mark Ellis, Ashley Mova discuss the following: Universal hasreleased the newest TV spot forJason BournestarringMatt Damon, withJulia Stiles’Nicky character also heavily featured. Bourne is a man who can never know peace, who is once again on a mission to dismantle the secret organization churning out assassins. The new program, a la Treadstone, is called Iron Hand and looks to be even worse than before....

June 9, 2025 · 2 min · 355 words · Caitlin Barrera

Netflix Anime Series Trailers: Fate/Apocrypha, Kakegurui, Godzilla

Anyone who’s been following the world of anime industry news lately may have noticed some interesting things going on. We’ve seen announcements forlive-action TV series for bothCowboy BebopandOne Piecefrom Tomorrow Studios. We just enjoyed a week of Twitch streaming a Crunchyroll anime marathon, despite the fact that Amazon owns Twitch and has their own anime platform, Anime Strike. And then there’s the news that Sony Pictures TV is aiming to secure a substantial majority stake in long-time U....

June 9, 2025 · 10 min · 2002 words · Susan Bowman

One Night in Miami: Eli Goree on Muhammad Ali and Landing a Dream Role

One of my favorite films of 2020 wasRegina King’s fantastic directorial debutOne Night in Miami. Based off the award-winning play of the same name byKemp Powers,the film imagines a fictional night in 1964 where Muhammad Ali (Eli Goree), Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), and Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) discuss race, religion, and their personal responsibility to the civil rights movement. Loaded with some of the best performances you’ll see in a movie this year, I cannot recommend this film enough....

June 9, 2025 · 2 min · 381 words · Melissa Brown

Our April Movie Preview: Everything Coming to Theaters and Streaming From 'Minecraft' to 'The Accountant 2'

April Fools' Day might mean tricks, but the entire month of April offers plenty of treats — in the form of new movies — to compensate. Get ready for an early summer withStranger ThingsstarFinn Wolfhard’s co-directorial debut withBilly Bryk,Hell of a Summer— a horror movie begging the question of why anyone thinks a camp counselor job won’t end in serial killer bloodshed. InDrop,The White Lotus’Meghann Fahyand1923’sBrandon Sklenarhave the worst first date ever, and that’s a category with tough competition....

June 9, 2025 · 8 min · 1599 words · Amber Davis

Our Brand Is Crisis Trailer: Sandra Bullock Tackles Satire

Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for directorDavid Gordon Green’s (Pineapple Express,George Washington) satirical comedyOur Brand Is Crisis. Produced byGeorge ClooneyandGrant Heslovand scripted byPeter Straughan(Men Who Stare at Goats), the film starsSandra Bullockas a notorious political strategist who is pulled out of retirement to aid a Bolivian candidate who’s failing badly at the polls—and to beat her nemesis Pat Candy (Billy Bob Thornton), who’s now coaching the opposition. Green is an endlessly fascinating filmmaker....

June 9, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Sarah Knight

Popstars Are Back! Sabrina Carpenter Honored at the 2025 BRIT Awards as Charli XCX Cleans Up

It’s that time of year again when music’s finest unite on British shores for a celebration filled with glitz, glamour, and a sprinkle of controversy, and this year’sBRIT Awardsdid not disappoint. This year’s ceremony, which was held at London’s famous O2 Arena, also marked a revival of the pop star courtesy of music’s favorite pop sensation,Sabrina Carpenter. After a mammoth year for the songstress, courtesy of her anthemic candy pop albumShort n' Sweet, Carpenter supercharged the BRITs with a shot of espresso, opening the awards with a melody of hit tracks “Espresso” and “Bed Chem....

June 9, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Natalie Mckee

Remember When the Director of 'The Proposition' Made a 'Red Dead Redemption' Film?

If there’s one video game franchise that has continuously defied expectations, it’sRed Dead Redemption. The open-world Western was the first of its kind, and introduced audiences to characters who we have come to know and love. But did you know that there’s actually aRed Deadshort film out there? In 2010, Rockstar Games partnered with directorJohn Hillcoatto craft a 30-minute short film titledRed Dead Redemption: The Man from Blackwater, and it’s really neat how the whole thing is put together....

June 9, 2025 · 4 min · 838 words · Adam Jackson

Roy Scheider's Most Unexpected Role Is Also His Best Performance

One of the most recurring images in cinematic pop culture history is the famous dolly-zoom on Sheriff Brody inSteven Spielberg’sJaws.Roy Scheider, who portrays Brody, is the face of this moment. He gave an iconic performance in one of the most recognizable and beloved movies of all time. Scheider was also a frequent player in many grittier cop dramas throughout the 1970s, portraying detectives in films such asThe French ConnectionandThe Seven-Ups. But these badge-toting crime stoppers, while great, are not Scheider’s best work....

June 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1199 words · Erin Miller

Screwball Review: A-Rod's Steroids Scandal Makes for One Hell of a Film

If you’re a fan of the writings ofCarl HiassenorElmore Leonard, the interconnected stories ofPulp Fiction, and Keystone Cops-style humor, boy, do I have a documentary for you.Screwball, which comes out this weekend in twelve select cities and on VOD on April 5th, tells the absolutely unbelievable yet insanely true story of the Biogenesis scandal that rocked Major League Baseball and sports fans across the country in 2013.Billy Corben, whose previous documentaries includeCocaine Cowboys,The U,Broke, andDawg Fight, brings us this sordid South Florida tale of fake doctors, narcissistic baseball players, Florida state investigators, mob-connected enforcers, tanned gym rats, and enough incompetent, lovesick MLB investigators to field an entire team....

June 9, 2025 · 4 min · 839 words · Michael Mason

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review: Spidey Is New Again

For those who don’t closely follow superhero movies and aren’t bigSpider-Manfans, I imagine the reaction to seeing the titleSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Versecan be a bit confusing or uninteresting. After all, since 2002 we’ve had threeSpider-Manmovies starringTobey Maguire, twoSpider-Manmovies starringAndrew Garfield, and oneSpider-Manmovie starringTom Holland(not to mention his supporting roles in other Marvel movies). That’s three Spider-Men in the span of 16 years, and it’s easy to glance atSpider-Verseand think, “Not another one!...

June 9, 2025 · 5 min · 883 words · Alexandra Johnston

Station 19 Season 6: Release Date, Cast, and Everything We Know So Far

Things are getting hotter than ever inStation 19Season 6. The second spin-off of the hit medical drama showGrey’s Anatomy, the television series is back for an all-new season in October. Set to the backdrop of cold Seattle,Station 19sets the city ablaze with its group of brave firefighters of the Seattle Fire Department at Station 19. Everyone in the team gets their spotlight in the show, from the respectable captain down to the newest recruit, giving us an inside scoop as to how their personal and professional lives intertwine....

June 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1039 words · Alyssa Garcia

The Batman Box Office Soars With $57 Million on Friday

Weekend estimates for directorMatt Reeves’The Batmanare ballooning to over $120 million, after the three-hour epic opened to $57 million on Friday, including $21.6 millionfrom previews. This makesThe Batman’s opening weekend haul the biggest of the year so far, and the second-biggest of the pandemic era, behindSpider-Man: No Way Home’s $260 million opening bow in December. By comparison,Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knightmade a then-record $158 million in its opening weekend back in 2008....

June 9, 2025 · 3 min · 539 words · Logan George

The Walking Dead: Khary Payton on King Ezekiel's Debut

Though AMC’sThe Walking Deadmay have permanently done away with two major characters in the Season 7 opener, the latest episode introduced two fan-favorite characters from the pages ofRobert Kirkman’s comics. If you haven’t watched “The Well” yet, it’s probably best to avoid reading any further due to potentialspoilers. If you have, but need a refresher, be sure to take a look atEvan Valentine’sepisode recap here. In his first appearance on both AMC’sThe Walking Deadand its after-show companionTalking Dead,Khary Paytonmade quite the impression as not only himself, but also as the iconic King Ezekiel....

June 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1256 words · Gabriel Sanchez