See The Real Instagram Account Used In The Making Of Aubrey Plaza's 'Ingrid Goest West'

See The Real Instagram Account Used In The Making Of Aubrey Plaza’s ‘Ingrid Goest West’ Characters talking on the phone or looking at a phone can be pretty boring in a movie. That’s not the case withMatt Spicer’sIngrid Goes West, in which his deeply lonely protagonist, Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza), spends a lot of her time and life on her iPhone. It’s a great character who elicits empathy, laughs, shock, and some cringes....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 506 words · Joan Jackson

Senior Year Trailer: Rebel Wilson Wants Her Prom Queen Crown

Senior Year Trailer: Rebel Wilson Wants Her Prom Queen Crown With her “Pitch Perfect” college experience behind her, Rebel Wilson has returned to trade in her microphone for … pom poms. Wilson stars in the upcoming Netflix film “Senior Year,” a movie that dares to ask the most nightmarish question you’ve never pondered: what if high school never ended? Believe it or not, this is the premise of a comedy not a horror movie, starring Rebel Wilson as a former cheerleader who heads back into her high school halls as a 37-year-old woman, determined to regain her status and claim the gilded prom queen crown....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 613 words · Claire Munoz

Sony's Marvel Movie Franchise Now Has A Less-Clunky Name

Sony’s Marvel Movie Franchise Now Has A Less-Clunky Name Nothing gets the internet going the way that a rebranding does. Warner Bros. first became stuck with the now-ubiquitous “DCEU” moniker (which stands for the DC Extended Universe)largely because a writer first used it as a jokeand, in the absence of any other official title, everyone picked up on it as a catchy shorthand. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, on the other hand, has remained the official title more or less from the start....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Daniel Sanchez

Speedy Gonzales Coming To The Big Screen In New Animated Movie At Warner Bros.

Speedy Gonzales Coming To The Big Screen In New Animated Movie At Warner Bros. Over the past few years, there have been a couple different big screen projects with ties to the Looney Tunes in development. At one time the iconic animated characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and morewere going to get rebootedin an animated Looney Tunes feature. A couple years later, some kind ofspin-off was in the works calledAcmewith Steve Carell attached....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · Amanda Welch

Star Wars Bits: Modern Recut Of 'A New Hope's Lightsaber Fight, Peyton Reed's Star Wars Script, And More

Star Wars Bits: Modern Recut Of ‘A New Hope’s Lightsaber Fight, Peyton Reed’s Star Wars Script, And More In this edition of Star Wars Bits: We begin with this fan-made recut of the lightsaber battle from the originalStar Wars. I realize this is supposed to be super epic (and yes, there’s some cool choreography and interesting ideas in it), but to me, there are a lot more unintentionally funny moments in here than ones that are legitimately cool....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 625 words · Robert Morris

Stephen King Has A Complex Relationship With Pet Sematary

Stephen King Has A Complex Relationship With Pet Sematary Stephen King first published “Pet Sematary” in 1983, a time when he — by his own description — was battling addiction. In his 2000 book “On Writing,” King speaks frankly about his drinking and substance abuse throughout the ’80s, and evenclaimed to not remember writinghis 1982 novel “Cujo.” His friends eventually staged an intervention, and King eventually became sober sometime in the late 1980s and has remained so to this day....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 806 words · Edwin Li

Superhero Bits: Snyder Cut Of 'Justice League' Photographed, 'Harley Quinn' Pilot Coming To TBS & More

Superhero Bits: Snyder Cut Of ‘Justice League’ Photographed, ‘Harley Quinn’ Pilot Coming To TBS & More Would you like to see a live-actionBatman Beyondseries withKevin ConroyasBruce Wayne? Want to see some alternate designs forBro ThorinAvengers: Endgame? HasZack Snyderproven that his cut ofJustice Leagueexists? When can you watch the pilot forHarley Quinnon cable? WillDoctor Doomappear inBlack Panther 2? Would you like to seeKevin Harthave a role inBlack Adam? All that and more in this edition ofSuperhero Bits....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Brent Jones

Superhero Bits: The Flash, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Thor, Aquaman, Gotham

Superhero Bits: The Flash, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Thor, Aquaman, Gotham What happens whenBatmanmeetsPee-Wee Herman? How were the visual effects for the next episode ofThe Flashpulled off? IsGal Gadota fan ofLynda Carter’sWonder Woman? How didTom Hollandget hurt on the set ofCaptain America: Civil War? What did you miss in theJessica Jonestrailer? All this an more in this edition ofSuperhero Bits. The Dark KnightinterrogatesPee-Wee Hermanin this mash-up video. Green Arrow’s sonConnor Hawkewill appearinLegends of Tomorrowin 2016....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Michelle Johnson

The Best Catwoman Comics Of All Time

The Best Catwoman Comics Of All Time The long wait for Matt Reeves'“The Batman"is finally over! While many have gushed about Robert Pattinson’s take on the Dark Knight or Paul Dano’s unforgettable turn as the Riddler, another major topic of conversation has been Zoë Kravitz’s fantastic portrayal of Selena Kyle. This is technically not the first time that Kravitz has playedCatwoman, as she voiced the character in “The Lego Batman Movie....

June 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1680 words · Nicole Dominguez

The Origin Of Marty And Doc's Friendship In 'Back To The Future' Finally Explained

The Origin Of Marty And Doc’s Friendship In ‘Back To The Future’ Finally Explained Over the course of threeBack to the Futuremovies, a major plot point that’s never explained is how Marty McFly became friends with Doc Brown. One is a free-wheeling teenager, the other a wild, middle-aged scientist. In reality, they’d probably never even meet, let alone be friends. But from the first frame of film one, we’re forced to buy into this unlikely friendship and we do....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Jessica Frost

The Sandman Teaser Trailer: Neil Gaiman's Graphic Novel Comes To Life

The Sandman Teaser Trailer: Neil Gaiman’s Graphic Novel Comes To Life Fans of Neil Gaiman’s comic book series “The Sandman” have been waiting for a filmed adaptation for a long, long time. The series debuted at DC Comics in 1989 and completed its initial run in 1996. There have been several attempts at adapting the mammoth work into movies or TV shows, but they’ve never panned out. Finally, Netflix has released the teaser trailer for “The Sandman” TV series, and fans of the Endless can truly get excited....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 583 words · Elizabeth Brown

Theme Park Bits: 'Race Through New York' Opening Soon, Disney's Newest Water Ride, And Star Wars Land Updates

Theme Park Bits: ‘Race Through New York’ Opening Soon, Disney’s Newest Water Ride, And Star Wars Land Updates In this edition of Theme Park Bits: Jimmy Fallon himself has announced that Universal Studios’Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallonwill open in their Florida park on June 07, 2025. He also unveiled a bunch of new details about the ride: the story will involve Fallon challenging his guests to a go-kart race through New York City, which will involve a high speed chase through the city streets (hitting all of the various landmarks along the way) and will somehow culminate with everyone on the moon....

June 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1468 words · Allison Small

Trek Watch: 'Star Trek 4' Shelved, Picard Show Features 'Radically Altered' Timeline, Another Animated Show Coming To CBS All Access

Trek Watch: ‘Star Trek 4’ Shelved, Picard Show Features ‘Radically Altered’ Timeline, Another Animated Show Coming To CBS All Access Trek Watch! (Please read that in Paul Rudd’sAnchormanvoice.) A galaxy full ofStar Treknews just happened to beam itself into our laps, so I’ve rounded it up for you, dear reader. The biggest and perhaps most disappointing story is thatStar Trek 4has been shelved due tothose contract disputeswith Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 535 words · Kimberly Allen