Survivor 50 episode 11 explained: contested immunity, power broker and fan backlash
A controversial immunity reversal and a double elimination made Survivor 50 episode 11 one of the season’s most talked-about installments
A controversial immunity reversal and a double elimination made Survivor 50 episode 11 one of the season’s most talked-about installments
Netflix is shooting Under Paris 2 in the south of France with Alexandre Aja directing and key cast members back for a deeper dive into the shark-infested Seine
Explore the key ways contemporary shonen has reinvented itself while honoring its roots
A reassessment of Andy Serkis’ long-gestating animated Animal Farm that questions its creative choices and ideological drift
A Broadway revival of Waiting for Godot replaces the traditional tree and bench with a sculptural tunnel that reframes the play’s themes of time, ritual and exposure
Take ten focused questions to match your instincts to one of four Taylor Sheridan universes based on power, loyalty, and strategy
Netflix’s dark comedy Beef evolves in season two with sharper writing and standout performances
A small, joyous coda in the Pitt season 2 finale softens the show’s intensity while leaving several character paths open
Explore where to find 35mm prints, a fresh 4K restoration, and curated retrospectives across new york this weekend
A concise appraisal of Dan Levy’s Netflix series: charming family dynamics meet an uneven crime plot
Explore how television retells history through eight dramas and try the Collider TV Quiz to see what you remember
Céline Dion fans are buzzing after a coordinated teaser campaign in Paris and media reports that point to a fall 2026 residency at Paris La Défense Arena
Mary Beth Hurt, known for her stage work and films such as Interiors and The World According to Garp, died at 79 after a battle with Alzheimer’s
New films to stream this week and a fresh casting breakdown for Netflix’s Rabbit, Rabbit
A background panel in Colleen Doran’s Good Omens graphic novel reproduces a viral 2026 Olympic dance move, showing how modern comics fold internet culture into their artwork
Three festival stories in one: Ebertfest’s last program, Mullum Roots’ headline expansion and SeriesFest’s bold indie pilot slate
Tran Thanh’s Bunny!!, a dark relationship drama that became a domestic sensation, is scheduled to open in a string of international markets following impressive local grosses
Samara Weaving delivers electricity and anguish, yet Ready or Not 2 rarely finds fresh ground beyond its blood-soaked callbacks
Pixar’s Hoppers shows resilience with a modest second-weekend drop while Reminders of Him benefits from strong audience scores, amid industry legal sagas and awards buzz
A concise breakdown of the Best Picture duel, acting momentum, and craft category favorites heading into the Oscars
Explore how george clooney and shailene woodley anchor the descendants with subtle, career-shaping performances in a film that earned major awards and enduring respect
Pixar’s Hoppers is projected to deliver a sizable opening and glowing audience response, while The Bride endures a tepid launch amid mixed reviews and low audience scores
a concise ranking of Karl Urban’s five live-action comic book roles that highlights his range and commitment
A close colleague recalls Tom Noonan’s unforgettable performances and singular creative voice
Fremantle recruits Ben Crompton to lead global entertainment, reflecting a moment when London’s screenings attract buyers and industry consolidation reshapes distribution strategies