Sinners Dominates the Box Office — So Naturally, Hollywood Greenlights a Reboot

You’ve got to laugh at the timing sometimes. One weekend, Sinners storms the box office, pulling off a historic second weekend that reminds everyone original cinema isn’t dead. And the next thing you know, Hollywood's already dusting off Miami Vice for another reboot. It’s like they’re allergic to learning the right lesson. I don’t want … Continue reading Sinners Dominates the Box Office — So Naturally, Hollywood Greenlights a Reboot

The Fake J.K. Rowling Lawsuit Story Says More About Us Than It Does About Her

There's a rumor flying around right now that J.K. Rowling is suing Warner Bros. because she’s upset over the casting of the new Harry Potter TV series—specifically over the decision to cast Paapa Essiedu, a Black British actor, as Severus Snape. Supposedly, she’s demanding full creative control back, end of story. And in typical internet … Continue reading The Fake J.K. Rowling Lawsuit Story Says More About Us Than It Does About Her

Ted Sarandos Says Theaters Are Dead. Sinners Just Said Otherwise.

There’s this ongoing argument right now between people like Netflix’s Ted Sarandos and the diehard defenders of movie theaters. Sarandos went up on stage at the TIME100 Summit and basically said what he’s been hinting at for years: movie theaters are an outmoded idea. Not dead exactly, but fading. People would rather just stay home, … Continue reading Ted Sarandos Says Theaters Are Dead. Sinners Just Said Otherwise.

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners Deal Could Save Theaters — If Hollywood Doesn’t Screw It Up

There’s a quiet kind of heartbreak in watching the movie industry drift further away from the thing that made it special. It used to be about the experience—sitting in the dark with strangers, surrendering to a story too big for a living room. But somewhere along the way, it all got flattened into “content.” Streamers … Continue reading Ryan Coogler’s Sinners Deal Could Save Theaters — If Hollywood Doesn’t Screw It Up

Netflix “Saved” Hollywood—After Burning It to the Ground

Let’s be honest—Tarantino has a point. The movie industry has changed drastically, and not always for the better. The pandemic didn’t just disrupt theaters; it flipped the entire system on its head. Streaming exploded, theaters shut down, and audiences got used to watching the latest releases from their couches. For Tarantino, the year 2019—when Once … Continue reading Netflix “Saved” Hollywood—After Burning It to the Ground

The Valnet Model: Churn Out Content, Underpay Writers, Threaten Critics

Every time you scroll past another “10 Best Movie Villains Who Were Actually Right” article, there’s a good chance it came from Screen Rant. And if it wasn’t them, it was Collider, or MovieWeb, or CBR—all owned by the same shadowy content machine known as Valnet Inc. You may not know that name, but you’ve … Continue reading The Valnet Model: Churn Out Content, Underpay Writers, Threaten Critics

The Urban Legend Reboot Might Be the First Horror Movie Made by the Algorithm

Let’s be honest—rebooting Urban Legend in 2025 is either going to be inspired… or hilariously misguided. The original 1998 film was a time capsule of late-‘90s horror: post-Scream snark, Dawson’s Creek actors in danger, and a killer who basically turned Snopes into a murder weapon. It leaned into the idea that whispered stories—campfire tales, dorm … Continue reading The Urban Legend Reboot Might Be the First Horror Movie Made by the Algorithm

Kathleen Kennedy Built the Films That Built Us—Let’s Not Rewrite History

There’s a rumor going around—again—that Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as president of Lucasfilm, and this time the source isn’t some dude in a voice modulator mask yelling into a webcam about secret studio coups. No, this one comes from Jeff Sneider, a real journalist with real credits, and also, yeah, a bit of a … Continue reading Kathleen Kennedy Built the Films That Built Us—Let’s Not Rewrite History