Christopher Lloyd's Favorite Roger Rabbit Scene Is Possibly Its Most Disturbing

Christopher Lloyd’s favorite scene fromWho Framed Roger Rabbit?is pretty disturbing. Lloyd recently participated in a Q&A session to promote the new Disney+ seriesProp Culture, which is where he revealed his favorite scene from the iconic movie. The actor portrayed the villainous Judge Doom in the groundbreaking 1988 live-action/animated comedy and he served up quite a few nightmares for children in the process over the years. When asked about his favorite scene inWho Framed Roger Rabbit,Christopher Lloyddid not hesitate....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Matthew Garcia

Doona! Ending Explained-na & Won-jun Break Up?

In recent years, K-pop idols have taken the world by storm with their charm, elegant appearance, catchy dancing and singing, and many other things. And along with that cultural wave,so has the K-drama— Korean shows have a larger following now more than ever. Combine these two world phenomena, and you getDoona!— Netflix’s original K-drama with an idol named Lee Doo-na (Bae Suzy) as its protagonist. The show covers Doo-na’s life as a pop idol, and her experience after she leaves the spotlight and starts trying to live a normal, quiet life....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1069 words · Craig Solis

Dwayne Johnson Celebrates Black Adam's Digital Release With Superman Update

While there have been conflicting reports about how much ofHenry Cavill’s Superman future has already been written, one person who had no doubts about the importance of the character to the DCU’s growth isDwayne Johnson. CelebratingBlack Adam’sdigital release hitting #1 in the iTunes chart and reminding people the movie is still in theaters, The Rock took to hisTwitteraccount to share some details onSuperman’s place in the franchise.Black Adamhas given the DCU one of its biggest hits of recent times, and while it is still a long way from the heights of Aquaman’s debut movie, the film has arrived as a hopeful first step for the new DCU....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Cheyenne Montgomery

Exclusive: Femme Cast and Directors Peel Discuss Their Neo-Noir Thriller

We’re only a quarterway through2024, but there already seems to be a wave of LGBTQ+ thrillers hitting theaters (and, more importantly, winning the hearts of audiences of all kinds). Notably, there wasDrive Away Dolls,Ethan Coen’s queer comedythat saw two women on the road being chased by criminals, and thenLove Lies Bleeding, the Kristen Stewart-led thriller set within the world of competitive bodybuilding. Now, hailing from the UK, isFemme, the feature directorial debut of filmmaking duo,Sam H....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1126 words · Emily Dennis

Friends Reunion Special in the Works for HBO Max

They’ll be there for you… on HBO Max, apparently. According to a new report, the cast and creators of the classic comedy seriesFriendsare planning a reunion special for HBO’s upcoming streaming service. As of now, the deal is not set in stone, but all six stars from the original series are said to be in talks to return for the planned special. Series creators David Krane and Marta Kauffman are also involved with the negotiations....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Brandon Campos

Game of Thrones Season 7 Photos Have First Look at New Episodes

If this was an ordinary year, fans would have already seen at least one episode ofGame of Thronesby now, since the show would traditionally start in either mid-April or, at times, late March. This is not your typical year, though, with the production onGame of Thrones Season 7pushed by several months, to showcase the cold climate now that winter has finally come to Westeros. To keep fans excited for the upcoming season, HBO has released 15 new photos that features some of the show’s most popular characters, and some of its most hated as well....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 711 words · Kayla Horne

Here's Every Luca Guadagnino Movie, Ranked

If there is one director who knows how to appeal to the senses, it’sLuca Guadagnino. Beyond his mastery of audiovisual storytelling, the director can somehow evoke touch, taste, and smell in a single scene. He uses this gift to craft an atmosphere that mimics and illustrates the emotions and thoughts of his characters. Guadagnino was not formally trained, but his attention to detail — color, sound, texture, shot-placement, blocking — is incredibly studied....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1465 words · Brian Anderson

Here's What Makes Mulholland Drive One of the Greatest Fantasy Films Ever Made

Mulholland Driveis a dark and lost highway barely lit by unseen headlights, one which intersects Real Road and Symbolic Street, along with every imaginary alley. It’s a route which most viewers avoid, a drive with too much death and one with too many reflective surfaces; accidents happen here, and cars collide chaotically. Instead, audiences prefer brighter roads which propagate the illusion of safety, avoiding avenues with any real mirrors and opting instead for a pure escape toward simpler cities constructed with concrete fantasies....

July 22, 2025 · 9 min · 1713 words · Lisa Thompson

High School Musical 4 Is Happening, Casting Call Announced

More than 10 years after High School Musical became a global phenomenon,Disney Channelis getting ready to return to East High one more time. A nationwide casting search begins today for a planned Disney ChannelOriginal Movie,High School Musical 4, that will continue the story of the global sensation High School Musical - and introduce new East High Wildcats and their cross-town school rivals, the West High Knights. DGA Award nominee Jeffrey Hornaday (Disney Channel’sTeen Beach Movie,Teen Beach 2) is attached to direct and choreograph the movie....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Frank Hill

I Watched Jaws on the Water on Friday the 13th

Steven Spielberg is arguably my favorite director. Blockbuster movies have always been my bread and butter andJawswas the first, and still is easily one of the best, summer blockbusters to ever grace the big screen. Since I hadn’t seen the unquestioned masterpiece for a number of years, I recently decided to revisit the adventures of Brody, Hooper, Quint and Bruce the shark. Only, this time, I did so by actually watching the movie while floating on the water onFriday the 13th....

July 22, 2025 · 5 min · 1055 words · Maria Goodman

Independence Day 2 Is Set 15 Years Later, Original Aliens Return

Production is currently under way on 20th Century Fox’s long-awaited sequelIndependence Day 2, with shooting taking place in New Mexico. ActressVivica A. Foxreprises her role as Jasmine Dubrow from the 1996 classicIndependence Day, who revealed that shooting is taking place in New Mexico. While she wouldn’t divulge too much about the plot, the actress said the story takes place 15 years after the original, and that the aliens from the original are back....

July 22, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · William Miller

Jabba the Hutt Movie Still Part of Star Wars Spin-Off Plans

One of the best characters fromStar Wars: Return of the Jedimay be coming back to a galaxy far, far away in a huge way. Jabba the Hutt is rumored to have a role in the upcoming but still untitledHan Solo movie. Now it sounds like Lucasfilm has bigger plans in mind for the giant alien space gangster. The studio is reportedly already developing an entireStar Warsspin-off movie centered onJabba the Hutt....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Benjamin Rowe

Jake Gyllenhaal Shares His View on Possibly Playing Batman

Jake Gyllenhaalhas been a fan-favorite to take on the role of Batman for some time, and theRoad Housestar has addressed what it would mean to take on such an iconic role – even if it isn’t on the cards just yet. Road House Gyllenhaal is currently starring in the remake ofRoad Houseon Prime Video, and at an event supporting the movie’s release earlier this month, the actor was asked byScreen Rantwhether he would still be up for playing the role of the Dark Knight, a part he auditioned for in the past....

July 22, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Erik Wilcox