'Poor Things' Global Box Office Delivers New Wins

DirectorYorgos Lanthimos’latestblack comedyPoor Thingsis a rarely made gem. Right from its central Frankenstein-inspired character to the illustrious production design and its outrageous plot and themes of finding freedom, everything is commendable, to say the least. No wonderthe feature has bagged 11 Academy Award nominations this year, including Best Actress forEmma Stone, Best Director, and Best Picture. But what’s more impressive is itsbox office run, which’s still doing wonders globally and domestically, with each passing week....

June 2, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Ann Crawford

10 Best Christmas Movies, According to Letterboxd

Christmas is a wonderful time of year, a time for people to gather with their loved ones and celebrate the year that was while indulging in many festive treats and traditions, from giving each other presents to enjoying excessive amounts of fantastic food. For many,Christmas movies play an integral part in conjuring the festive fun, with everyone having their selection of favorites that they go back to annually to get into the Christmas spirit....

June 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1699 words · Brandon Thornton

10 Best Laurence Fishburne Movies, Ranked

In a career that has so far spanned more than six decades,Laurence Fishburnehas proven his talent and versatility as a Hollywood elite time and again. He began acting at a young age, with his most memorable childhood role being inCornbread, Earl and Me, where he plays a boy who witnesses the police shooting of a high school basketball star. Later, when he was just 14, Fishburne lied about his age and managed to score a supporting role inApocalypse Now, playing the cocky gunner’s mate, Tyrone Miller....

June 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1839 words · Cathy Martin

10 Best Movies Directed by Ron Howard, Ranked

Ron Howardhas enjoyed nearly a lifelong career inHollywood—he first found fame as a child actor on shows likeThe Andy Griffith ShowandHappy Daysbefore retiring from acting in 1980 and shifting his focus to behind the camera. Since then,he’s built a reputation as an acclaimed director, with nearly 30 films to his name. His work has earned him numerous award nominations and wins, including two Academy Awards. Howard’s films run the gamut from intensedramasto family-friendlyholidaystaples....

June 2, 2025 · 9 min · 1908 words · Steven Miller

10 Exciting Things to Expect in “The Boys” Season 4

The Boyslatestseason has come and gone, with Homelander finally exposing his true self to the world (met bysome unexpected reactions), to the reveal of Black Noir’s tragic backstory, andJensen Ackles’brutally efficient yet often charming Soldier Boy making his debut. RELATED:Eric Kripke Hates Comparing Shows to 10-Hour Movies Season 3isThe Boysat its best, elevating the show to new heights with its character development and real-world satire. With no signs of slowing down, what comes next?...

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1349 words · Lori Garcia

13 Reasons Why: Netflix's YA Series Premiere Date, Teaser

Because you definitely need more teen series in your life (especially ones that deal with mysteries),13 Reasons Whyis coming to Netflix in March. Based on the best-selling book by Jay Asher, the series follows a high school boy, Clay (Dylan Minnette), whose friend Hannah (Katherine Langford) committed suicide just two weeks before. He receives a box with a recording from her about why she chose to take her own life, citing the 13 people who drove her to it, which sounds like a really awful tale so there must be something to it that I’m missing…...

June 2, 2025 · 2 min · 370 words · Jennifer Chen

7 Shows Like Titans to Watch After the DC HBO Max Series

DC’sTitansis a dream come true for a lot of people, mostly the ones who desperately wanted to see their childhood heroes brought to life in live-action. And while it might not be perfect, the show has built quite a fanbase for itself over the course of its three-season run. This is amazing considering the fact that whenTitansfirst came out, it was a pretty divisive show with as many critics as there were fans....

June 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1364 words · Steven Jennings

Before ‘Game of Thrones,’ Sean Bean Starred in This 72% Rotten Tomatoes Medieval Horror Thriller Climbing Streaming Charts

Sean Beanwill always be known for his role as Ned Stark in the first season ofGame of Thrones, but before he ever suited up as a leader in the North, he teamed up with aHarry Potterstar for a medieval horror thriller that’s climbing streaming charts. Bean stars alongsideEddie RedmayneinBlack Death, the 2010 folk horror film set during the bubonic plague and following a young monk who is tasked with learning the truth about the carnage being wrought in a small village....

June 2, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Ebony Davis DDS

Ben Barnes Narrates Leigh Bardugo's Demon in the Wood Audiobook

As anticipationbegins to build for the second seasonof Netflix’sShadow and Bone, Collider is excited to exclusively share an excerpt from the graphic novel and audiobook ofLeigh Bardugo’sShadow and BoneprequelDemon in the Wood. The graphic novel is gorgeously illustrated byDani Pendergastand brought to life by a full cast including The Darkling himselfBen Barnes. In the exclusive excerpt, Barnes narrates as a young boy Eryk and his mother venture through the snowy tundra south of the borderlands....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Martin Stanley

Black Panther Ending Explained: A Familiar Marvel Refrain

Spoilers ahead forBlack Panther. There’s so muchBlack Pantherdoes well that its flaws end up more glaring in comparison to the strengths of the rest ofRyan Coogler’s Marvel movie. Coogler definitely feels like he’s doing the best he can within the standard superhero tale, and his story is fearless in exploring politics, legacy, and black culture. It’s a film that has the freedom to paint Wakanda in big, bold colors to the point where I would absolutely be on board if Marvel wanted to launch a weekly TV series about what’s happening in the secretive African nation....

June 2, 2025 · 4 min · 800 words · Daniel Adams

Burden Review: Garret Hedlund Stars in a Requiem for a Redneck

There are two stories inAndrew Heckler’sBurden. One revolves around Mike Burden, a Klansman in Laurens, South Carolina who decides to leave the Klan. The other revolves around Reverend Kennedy in Laurens, who fights against the Klan but decides to try and help the Klansman. For Heckler, telling the story of Mike Burden is more important, and yet it feels like the weaker of the two narratives. Stories matter, but we also have to considerwhosestory we choose to tell....

June 2, 2025 · 4 min · 712 words · Angela Carr

Captain America 4: Danny Ramirez on How Sam Wilson's Hero Has Changed

Anthony Mackiewill soon star in his firstCaptain Americafeature,New World Orderwhich is the fourth in the franchise. As Mackie takes on the mantle fromChris Evans, it was revealed at the recently concluded D23 expo that actorDanny Ramirezwill take to the skies as the new Falcon. A lot of chatter and speculations have been going around regarding the contrast between the two iterations of Captain America. In a recent interview withIGN, Ramirez revealed that in a post-blip MCU, the role of Captain America has changed as well....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Sharon Johnson

Chris Columbus on Home Alone, Harry Potter, and Christmas Chronicles 2

For some people, filmmakerChris Columbusis the King of Christmas movies. For others, he’s the guy who set the tone for theHarry Potterfranchise. For another section of people, he’s got a special way of making you laugh and cry in equal measure. Columbus’ career thus far is impossible to sum up in one specific phrase, because it’s as varied as it is accomplished. He got his first break writing a hard R-rated script for a horror movie calledGremlins, then went on to direct two family films that ended up being a pair of the highest grossing movies of all time –Home AloneandHome Alone 2....

June 2, 2025 · 3 min · 556 words · Carmen Short