Benoit Blanc Is Going to ‘Scooby-Dooby-Doo’ It

Rian Johnson’s new mystery features a great cast including Kerry Washington as lawyer Vera Draven, Jeremy Renner as the town doctor, Nat Sharp, rising star Cailee Spaeny as cellist Simone Vivane, and Daryl McCormack as politician Cy Draven. You can uncover the mystery in theaters on November 26th, or when it starts streaming on Netflix on December 12th. It’s time to put on your detective hat and solve the case!

This SNL Sketch Has a Ton of Pretzel Logic

Glen Powell’s first time hosting Saturday Night Live took a delightfully quirky turn with a pre-recorded sketch called “I Miss My Ex’s Dad.” In it, Powell plays a father who’s heartbroken over his daughter’s breakup, but his real pain comes from the new boyfriend’s lack of appreciation for Steely Dan. The sketch revolves around the … Read more

Daisy Ridley to Lead Pierre Morel’s Action-Thriller ‘The Good Samaritan’

Dr. Rosalind Carver, a successful businesswoman, and her husband Matt think they’re simply helping someone when they find an injured man at sea near Indonesia. But their rescue quickly turns dangerous: their yacht disappears, and Matt is kidnapped. Suddenly, their idyllic vacation becomes a terrifying trap. Pursued by pirates and held captive by dishonest authorities, Rosalind turns to Sean Fuller, a private security expert with a hidden past, for help. Together, they must fight their way through a web of lies and danger in a country where trust is impossible to find.

10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching The MCU’s 2025 Movies On Disney+

I consider most of the Marvel movies planned for 2025 to be among the strongest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, revisiting those films on Disney+ also highlights areas where they could have been better. Things like the pacing, story, and action sequences could have used some adjustments, both minor and major. Hopefully, Marvel can apply these lessons to their future movies and make them even better.

What Was It Like Taking Diddy’s Business Course In Prison? A Former Inmate Speaks Out

While incarcerated at the MDC, 56-year-old rapper Diddy created a program called “Free Game With Diddy” to help fellow inmates. Raymond Castillo, a former participant, told Us Weekly that the course focused on teaching prisoners how to develop a practical and achievable plan for success, and understanding the dedication required to reach their goals. Castillo described the class as deeply impactful, helping him and others find purpose and meaning in life and learn how to achieve success.

Fans Think Rosalina’s Super Mario Galaxy Movie Role Will Confirm A Long-Standing Theory About Brie Larson’s Character

A new trailer for the Super Mario Bros. Movie has sparked excitement among fans who believe it might finally confirm a long-running theory: that Princess Peach and Rosalina are sisters. ComicBook.com points out that Rosalina’s bigger role in the trailer, combined with the casting of Brie Larson, suggests the film will address this question, which has been debated since 2007. For years, fans, developers, and even a book within the game’s universe have hinted at a connection between the two characters, and the movie could now officially make it part of the story.

Ryan Coogler Says The Luck of the Irish Influenced Sinners

So, director Ryan Coogler recently shared some fascinating insights into Space Jam 3 on the Get Rec’d podcast. Apparently, the villain, Remmick’s intense look – those red eyes and overall vibe – were directly inspired by the character of Death from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. It’s funny, Pixar gave him the personality, but the surprisingly graceful dancing? That’s all Disney’s influence – Jack O’Connell really brought the moves! Beyond the movie itself, Coogler also gave a shout-out to Rosemary Graham, his creative writing professor who first encouraged him to pursue screenwriting. He described Sinners as a clear nod to Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, and honestly, I’m hoping this trend continues. Maybe we’ll see Ayo Edebiri, a fantastic Irish-American actress, pop up in Black Panther 3? That would be amazing!

Every Richard Linklater Movie, Ranked

Richard Linklater’s filmmaking journey began in 1988 when he taught himself filmmaking with an 8mm camera and a $3,000 budget, inspired by the idea that experience is the best teacher. Based in Austin, Texas, he’s always maintained an outsider’s perspective, fueled by a constant curiosity and a desire to explore. His early film, Slacker, proved that great movies could be made anywhere, and he’s since moved fluidly between small independent projects and large studio films. Despite this range, his work is united by several key themes: philosophical exploration, as seen in Slacker and Waking Life; nostalgic and personal storytelling in films like Dazed and Confused and Everybody Wants Some!!; innovative uses of time, particularly in the Before trilogy and Boyhood; and a consistent focus on dialogue and the inner lives of his characters.