The Biggest Threat to the DCU Right Now Is James Gunn’s Mouth

James Gunn has built his brand on being the straight-talking, fan-friendly filmmaker who tells it like it is. But after the Peacemaker finale and his constant attempts to control the DCU narrative, that honesty is starting to look more like ego. He’s overhyping, underdelivering, and arguing with fans when he should be letting the work speak for itself. The best thing James Gunn could do right now? Stop talking.

Why I’ll Never Give Up My Blu-Rays

Physical media is making a comeback, and streaming services have no one to blame but themselves. From Blu-rays to VHS, collectors are embracing the joy of owning a film outright — no licenses, no disappearing titles. And if you know where to look, like the Arrow Video sale, you can build a killer collection without paying scalper prices… assuming you can stop at just one.

How Do You Stretch 7 Harry Potter Books Into 10 Years? Ask Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Discovery says the new Harry Potter TV series will run for at least 10 years — but the real challenge isn’t stretching seven books into a decade of television. It’s navigating J.K. Rowling’s direct involvement as a producer and creative consultant, a fact that guarantees the series will be carrying both magical potential and a massive PR burden from day one.

Why Movie Studios don’t care about Movie Theaters anymore

In 2024, subscription streaming services pulled in over $40 billion in U.S. consumer spending. That number absolutely dwarfs the domestic box office, which landed around $7.5 billion. For anyone still treating theatrical numbers as the end-all, it’s time to adjust your perspective. The box office isn’t the final word on a movie’s success anymore—it’s the … Continue reading Why Movie Studios don’t care about Movie Theaters anymore

Physical Media Isn’t Dead.  It Just Moved to Walmart and Thrift Stores

There’s something quietly apocalyptic about watching the movie section at your local big-box store shrink year after year. What used to be a couple aisles packed with DVDs and Blu-rays is now a sad little endcap tucked between seasonal socks and discount phone chargers. Best Buy already walked away. Target barely pretends to care anymore. … Continue reading Physical Media Isn’t Dead.  It Just Moved to Walmart and Thrift Stores