Television shows that bring eight historical moments to life
Explore how television retells history through eight dramas and try the Collider TV Quiz to see what you remember
Sonoma Film Festival 2026: Maspalomas wins grand jury prize while The Christophers claims audience award
The 29th Sonoma International Film Festival combined international premieres, industry panels and community initiatives, culminating in awards for Maspalomas and The Christophers
Céline Dion rumored to mount Paris residency in September and October 2026
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
Why John Oliver mocked Trump’s use of ‘military operation’ for the Iran campaign
John Oliver used satire to expose the tensions between presidential rhetoric and the unfolding realities of the conflict in Iran
How Dhurandhar: The Revenge rewrote box office records for Hindi cinema
Dhurandhar: The Revenge surged past INR1,365 crores worldwide in 11 days, breaking overseas benchmarks and reigniting interest in big-screen Bollywood releases
Why battlestar galactica’s cures, reveals and sound design still matter
A concise look at the episode choices, actor reactions, and audio roots that shaped Battlestar Galactica
Frozen 3 wedding confirmed in Disney+ Insider: what fans need to know
Director Jennifer Lee appears to confirm Anna and Kristoff’s wedding in a Disney+ documentary excerpt, sparking fan excitement and fresh speculation about Frozen 3
Sonoma festival 2026: premieres, distribution drama and an audience favorite
Festival highlights include a lively opening night, a distributor dispute and an audience pick with awards buzz
Mary Beth Hurt, acclaimed stage and screen actress, remembered for Interiors and Garp
Mary Beth Hurt built a steady, respected career on Broadway and in film; her family says she is no longer suffering after an eight-year illness
Mary Beth Hurt obituary: actor known for nuanced supporting work
Mary Beth Hurt built a career as a subtle, transformative supporting actor on Broadway and in films
Mary Beth Hurt death: stage star and film actress remembered
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
John C. Reilly stars as Buffalo Bill in Heads Or Tails, an Italian anti-Western
John C. Reilly leads a Cannes-selected Italian Western that reshapes Buffalo Bill into a pursuing myth and performer
How Death Spa (1988) proves midnight cult films still have bite
A casual invitation to watch a cult gym-horror flips into an argument for the value of midnight movies and different critical appetites
Why David Alan Grier turned down Ace Ventura and a role on Seinfeld
Actor David Alan Grier opens up about missed opportunities, what he saw in scripts and his journey to St. Denis Medical
Kim Novak voices opposition to Sydney Sweeney portraying her in Scandalous!
Kim Novak has publicly challenged Sydney Sweeney’s casting in the film Scandalous!, arguing the depiction could emphasize sensational elements over nuance
Shinya Tsukamoto releases Mr. Nelson, Did You Kill People? in Japan
Shinya Tsukamoto adapts Allen Nelson’s true story into an English-language film that completes a war-themed trilogy and stars Rodney Hicks and Geoffrey Rush
Streaming this week: must-see films and Rabbit, Rabbit casting news
New films to stream this week and a fresh casting breakdown for Netflix’s Rabbit, Rabbit
Why Andy Weir admires Zuko and the character craft of Avatar: The Last Airbender
Author Andy Weir cites Avatar: The Last Airbender and the character Zuko as models for strong character development, contrasting them with his own approach to protagonists
Colleen Doran’s Good Omens graphic novel slips in an unexpected meme reference
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
Behind the blood: inside Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen
Haley Z. Boston’s limited series turns wedding vows into a horror test of agency and truth
Veteran animator Barry Caldwell who shaped Animaniacs and Osmosis Jones dies
Veteran animator Barry Caldwell, whose career spanned Fat Albert to DreamWorks, is being remembered by colleagues for his humor, generosity and craft
Paul McCartney brings decades of hits to a sold-out Fonda Theatre run
Paul McCartney surprised a sold-out Fonda Theatre crowd with a varied set, warm stories and news of a new album arriving May 29
How to stream Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin on DAZN and what to expect
Follow Moses Itauma’s title defense against Jermaine Franklin in Manchester and find out how to watch the card on DAZN, view odds and learn about Datavault AI’s new partnership
New western Heads or Tails brings John C. Reilly to a magical Italian landscape
Get a first look at Heads or Tails, the Cannes-selected western starring John C. Reilly, as directors Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis expand their singular cinematic language
How Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen retools family horror for 2026
An atmospheric miniseries that folds family secrets, modern dating anxieties and a local legend into an eight-episode, slow-burning mystery























