How Daniel Pemberton built the sound of Project Hail Mary
Composer Daniel Pemberton explains the choices behind the Project Hail Mary score, from cristal baschet recordings to woodblock textures and the film’s large-but-intimate emotional core
Most rewatchable movies: 15 films to watch again and again
Find 15 movies that reward repeat viewing with memorable characters, clever writing, and iconic scenes
Test your Breaking Bad knowledge with this Collider TV quiz
See how well you remember key moments from Breaking Bad and related series in a short, fun quiz
How Faces of death turns social media into modern horror: a review
A sharp, timely thriller by Daniel Goldhaber that uses a content moderator’s trauma to explore how social media flattens atrocity into entertainment
Why Bryan Cranston says comedy matters as Malcolm in the Middle revival premieres
Bryan Cranston champions the restorative power of comedy while the four-episode Malcolm in the Middle revival reunites familiar faces and introduces a few new ones
Faces of Death review: a reboot that chases provocation more than insight
A modern retelling of the cult shocker, Faces of Death follows a content moderator who uncovers copycat killings posted online as the movie probes desensitization and the dark side of virality.
How Dhurandhar 2 became a global box office force and a south India phenomenon
Dhurandhar 2 has delivered unprecedented overseas returns, a rapid ₹200 crore run in south India, and a box office trajectory that signals deeper pan-India reach
Rediscover Quicksilver Highway: Stephen King and Clive Barker’s little-seen TV collaboration
a concise guide to Quicksilver Highway, the quirky 1997 TV movie that brings together Stephen King and Clive Barker under Mick Garris’ direction
Why XO, Kitty season 3 is dominating Netflix’s US charts
Kitty returns for senior year with new romances and fresh drama, pushing XO, Kitty season 3 to Netflix’s top spot in the US
How the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film became a cult favorite for its bold strangeness
Explore how the first live-action video game adaptation reinvented the Mushroom Kingdom as a strange urban dystopia and grew into a beloved cult classic
SNL UK overnight ratings dip despite viral sketches
SNL UK lost a chunk of its initial audience with the Riz Ahmed episode, but viral clips and wider metrics mean overnights are only part of the story
Stream UCLA vs South Carolina live: NCAA women’s basketball final viewing guide
Get broadcast times, free streaming options and concise team previews for UCLA and South Carolina ahead of the NCAA women’s final
Lisa Kudrow on modern sitcoms: why multi-camera comedy feels restrained
Lisa Kudrow contends that comedy benefits from surprise and risk, not sanitised punchlines
Where to catch 35mm prints and retrospectives in NYC this weekend
Find rare prints and director-focused retrospectives at NYC venues around the city
Why Daniel Day-Lewis’s Anemone split critics and underperformed
Daniel Day-Lewis headlines a family-made drama that polarized critics and quietly moved to streaming
How A24’s marketing for The Drama sparked pushback from survivors and activists
Ahead of release, March for Our Lives and survivors raised concerns about A24’s promotion of The Drama, arguing that the film’s marketing downplayed a plotline involving a planned school shooting
SNL Weekend Update skewers Trump theater outing, Bondi dismissal and Harry Potter reboot
Michael Che calls Trump’s theater appearance ‘cool’ while Weekend Update riffs on Bondi’s firing, a Noem husband bit and a pointed Harry Potter send-up
Jack Black inducted into SNL Five-Timers club with Jonah Hill, Tina Fey and Jack White cameos
Jack Black marked his fifth SNL hosting appearance with an overrun Five-Timers lounge bit, celebrity cameos and a rock-fueled solution
Charles Barkley comments on immigrants lead to sNL cold open and wider reaction
Charles Barkley’s impromptu comments during the March Madness telecast prompted an SNL cold open that broadened the conversation to include space spending, foreign policy and Pam Bondi’s fictionalized firing
John Lilly documentary explores dolphins, consciousness and culture
A new film traces John Lilly’s unconventional experiments and the directors who reconstruct his legacy
How For All Mankind built a believable Mars mission control on Apple TV
A close look at how For All Mankind uses detailed production design to make Mars mission control feel authentic
Netflix horror miniseries draws from Rosemary’s Baby to explore marriage fears
Discover how a hit Netflix miniseries channels Rosemary’s Baby to probe commitment, family pressure, and ritual fear
Inside the 1993 Super Mario Bros.: a cult film that refuses to be forgotten
A rediscovery of the 1993 Super Mario Bros., exploring its bold departures from the games, its tangible production design, and the reasons it endures as a cult curiosity
Ann Dowd on revisiting Aunt Lydia in The Testaments on Hulu
Ann Dowd explains why she came back to Aunt Lydia, how the character has shifted, and what the new series on Hulu aims to explore
Jonathan Majors falls through window as Daily Wire production faces safety and union concerns
A clip showing Jonathan Majors and a co-star dropping through a replaced pane of glass has become a focal point in a brewing dispute over safety and unionization
























