Ella McCay: James L. Brooks’ 15-Year Comeback Is a Misfire
Ella McCay: James L. Brooks’ 15-Year Comeback Is a Misfire
After 15 years away, Broadcast News maestro James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay—and it’s a disaster, a limp, laughless comedy from a onetime master of wit.
10 Must-Watch Warner Bros. Series Hitting Netflix After the Acquisition
10 Must-Watch Warner Bros. Series Hitting Netflix After the Acquisition
Deadline reports Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery in an $82.7 billion megadeal, folding Warner Bros., HBO and more into its empire and jolting Hollywood’s balance of power.
New Disney Movie Branded One of the Year’s Worst After Brutal Audience Reactions
New Disney Movie Branded One of the Year’s Worst After Brutal Audience Reactions
Early reactions to Disney and 20th Century Studios’ political comedy-drama Ella McCay are brutal, with critics branding it one of the year’s worst and citing a laundry list of misfires.
James L. Brooks’ Ella McCay Sets Social Media Abuzz With First Reactions
James L. Brooks’ Ella McCay Sets Social Media Abuzz With First Reactions
Fifteen years after his last feature, James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay starring Emma Mackey, and the first social reactions are already rolling in—comeback triumph or cautious buzz?
Josh Hutcherson Reveals If He’d Return for The Hunger Games Sequel — Fans Finally Get an Answer
Josh Hutcherson Reveals If He’d Return for The Hunger Games Sequel — Fans Finally Get an Answer
The Hunger Games may be mining the past, but Josh Hutcherson just looked to the future—revealing to Variety if he’d return as Peeta Mellark in a new sequel.
Sunrise on the Reaping: How It Connects to Jennifer Lawrence’s Hunger Games Saga
Sunrise on the Reaping: How It Connects to Jennifer Lawrence’s Hunger Games Saga
A year before release, Lionsgate has unleashed a new trailer for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping—a prequel to Jennifer Lawrence’s blockbuster series and a sequel to The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes—teasing a return to Panem long before the original saga. The trailer dropped November 20, 2025.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise On the Reaping Reveals McKenna Grace’s Role — Full Character Breakdown
The Hunger Games: Sunrise On the Reaping Reveals McKenna Grace’s Role — Full Character Breakdown
McKenna Grace joins The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping as Maysilee Donner, one of District 12’s female tributes in the dreaded Second Quarter Quell — a fierce return to big-screen action for the breakout star.
Zombieland Director Targets 2029 for Double Tap Sequel With Original Cast
Zombieland Director Targets 2029 for Double Tap Sequel With Original Cast
A decade after the original splattered onto screens, Zombieland: Double Tap finally arrived in 2019, aiming to prove this apocalypse still has bite.
Now You See Me 3 Makes The Running Man Disappear at the Weekend Box Office
Now You See Me 3 Makes The Running Man Disappear at the Weekend Box Office
Now You See Me 3 steamrolls the weekend box office, leaving The Running Man trailing far behind.
Now You See Me 3: When It Hits Streaming, Cast Twists and Everything We Know
Now You See Me 3: When It Hits Streaming, Cast Twists and Everything We Know
After a nine-year disappearing act, Now You See Me 3 returned to theaters on November 14, 2025, with familiar faces and fresh recruits—now the big question is when the magic will hit streaming.
All Now You See Me Movies, Ranked From Worst Sleight to Best Showstopper
All Now You See Me Movies, Ranked From Worst Sleight to Best Showstopper
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t arrives November 14, 2025, sealing the slick magic‑heist saga as a full trilogy and reuniting its crew of illusionists for another high-stakes caper loaded with misdirection and last-minute twists.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't Director Says The Threequel Is One Big Magic Trick, And Its Twist Had Audiences Gasping
Now You See Me: Now You Don't Director Says The Threequel Is One Big Magic Trick, And Its Twist Had Audiences Gasping
In an exclusive interview, Ruben Fleischer teases the franchise’s boldest illusion yet, promising a Now You See Me 3 finale that flips the con—and your loyalties—on its head.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Ending Explained: The Twist That Sets Up Morgan Freeman’s Comeback
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Ending Explained: The Twist That Sets Up Morgan Freeman’s Comeback
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t saves its boldest trick for last: a years-long con snaps into place as Justice Smith’s Charlie steps from the shadows, upending everything we thought we knew about the Eye.
Zombieland 3 Closer Than You Think: Release Window Revealed
Zombieland 3 Closer Than You Think: Release Window Revealed
Grab your Twinkies: Zombieland 3 looks very much alive, with a release window on the horizon for the next chapter of the 2009 horror-comedy hit that raked in about $102.4 million.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't Director Reunites With Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson — And Says They’re the Most Fun to Work With
Now You See Me: Now You Don't Director Reunites With Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson — And Says They’re the Most Fun to Work With
Director Ruben Fleischer is stepping behind the curtain of Now You See Me, and in our exclusive he teases bolder illusions, higher-stakes heists, and fresh misdirections poised to outfox even the franchise’s most eagle-eyed fans.
Rosamund Pike Goes Full Bond Villain in Now You See Me 3
Rosamund Pike Goes Full Bond Villain in Now You See Me 3
Rosamund Pike is channeling her Bond-era chill for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, teasing a sleeker, more ruthless antagonist as the heist franchise shuffles the deck for its third act.
Magic Fading? Now You See Me 3 on Track for the Trilogy’s Weakest Box Office
Magic Fading? Now You See Me 3 on Track for the Trilogy’s Weakest Box Office
Despite heavy buzz, Lionsgate’s Now You See Me 3 is tracking for a franchise-low opening weekend, with early projections pointing to a slower start than the first two films under director Ruben Fleischer.
Now You See Me 3: Should You Stay Through the Credits?
Now You See Me 3: Should You Stay Through the Credits?
The Horsemen are back for their boldest caper yet as Now You See Me: Now You Don’t hits theaters worldwide on November 14, 2025. The real question: should you stay through the credits for one last trick?
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t — When It Drops, Who’s Back, and How to Watch
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t — When It Drops, Who’s Back, and How to Watch
Gearing up to steal the spotlight, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t lands in days, unleashing the franchise’s third high-wire heist with new magicians joining the crew and a world-spanning con to match.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Review: Is the Magic Back or Just Smoke and Mirrors?
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Review: Is the Magic Back or Just Smoke and Mirrors?
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t pulls off the franchise’s slickest trick yet, cranking up the stakes, scale, and sleight of hand. After a middling second act, this decade-later caper snaps the series back into form with its sharpest, showiest illusions — the best entry so far.