Playdate 2: Release Date Window, Leaks, and the Big Upgrades on Deck
Playdate 2: Release Date Window, Leaks, and the Big Upgrades on Deck
After Playdate’s cliffhanger, buzz is building around an estimated Amazon Prime Video release window for Playdate 2, as fans await another round of quirky, heartfelt chaos for stay-at-home dads Jeff and Brian—and the mercenaries on their tail.
Wicked Stumbles: Rotten Tomatoes Score and Early Reviews Leave Fans Disappointed
Wicked Stumbles: Rotten Tomatoes Score and Early Reviews Leave Fans Disappointed
Wicked: For Good hits theaters this week, but early reactions are striking a sour note: a 74% Rotten Tomatoes debut—fresh yet below its predecessor—has fans bracing for a letdown.
Wicked’s Lukewarm Rotten Tomatoes Score Could Derail Its 2026 Oscar Dreams
Wicked’s Lukewarm Rotten Tomatoes Score Could Derail Its 2026 Oscar Dreams
Wicked: For Good wobbles out of the gate with a 74% Tomatometer, a sharp drop from the original’s high-80s acclaim, though the score could shift as more reviews roll in and the debate over what those numbers really mean kicks off.
Rian Johnson All But Confirms Knives Out 4 — Ahead Of Wake Up Dead Man's Release
Rian Johnson All But Confirms Knives Out 4 — Ahead Of Wake Up Dead Man's Release
Even before Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery lands, Rian Johnson is eyeing a fourth Benoit Blanc case, energized by the franchise’s revolving ensembles and the thrill of building a brand-new puzzle every time.
Rambo Prequel Director Teases a Bold New Take on the Iconic Action Hero
Rambo Prequel Director Teases a Bold New Take on the Iconic Action Hero
Before Vietnam hardened him, who was John Rambo? A new prequel promises a bold reinvention, with the director teasing a stripped-down, surprising origin for the action icon.
Original Running Man Writer Hints Edgar Wright’s Version May Not Stick the Landing — See You in 2045
Original Running Man Writer Hints Edgar Wright’s Version May Not Stick the Landing — See You in 2045
Original Running Man writer Steven E. de Souza says the backlash to Edgar Wright’s remake feels like deja vu — and quips that maybe a third version in 2045 will finally stick the landing.
Brace For Impact: Kristen Stewart’s Daring Directorial Debut Roars In The Chronology of Water Trailer
Brace For Impact: Kristen Stewart’s Daring Directorial Debut Roars In The Chronology of Water Trailer
The first trailer for Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut The Chronology of Water has landed, with Imogen Poots embodying Lidia Yuknavitch in a visceral plunge through abuse, addiction, rage, and redemption. Fresh from a Cannes premiere that drew praise for its bold, symbol-soaked storytelling, Stewart signals an uncompromising, abstract vision.
Liam Neeson’s 37% Movie Surges Past Guillermo Del Toro’s Masterpiece on Netflix
Liam Neeson’s 37% Movie Surges Past Guillermo Del Toro’s Masterpiece on Netflix
Netflix shocker: Liam Neeson’s poorly reviewed The Marksman surges to No. 1, leapfrogging Guillermo del Toro’s acclaimed Frankenstein, now down to No. 3.
Samuel L. Jackson Says His Django Unchained Role Was Even More Unhinged — Tarantino Cut the Wildest Moments
Samuel L. Jackson Says His Django Unchained Role Was Even More Unhinged — Tarantino Cut the Wildest Moments
Think Stephen in Django Unchained was the worst you’ve seen? Samuel L. Jackson says Quentin Tarantino cut even more monstrous scenes—and he lays out just how far the character really went in a revealing chat with Charlie Rose.
The Night Agent Star Gabriel Basso Directs Iconoclast, the Internet-Age Taxi Driver
The Night Agent Star Gabriel Basso Directs Iconoclast, the Internet-Age Taxi Driver
The Night Agent star Gabriel Basso steps behind the camera for his feature debut with the psychological thriller Iconoclast, an internet-age riff in the spirit of Taxi Driver.