The two stars of the upcoming Minecraft movie hilariously celebrated the popular game's birthday!
Before the Avengers assembled, the Strongholds created a dynasty! Sky High came out 15 years ago...and it's still awesome.
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been fifteen years since Warner Bros. released director Francis Lawrence’s DC Comics adaptation, Constantine, starring Keanu Reeves as an occult detective. When the film first came out in February, 2005, the reviews were mixed. At the time, Reeves had only finished The Matrix trilogy two years earlier, the MCU hadn’t yet launched, Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins was months from being released, and the comic book movie genre wasn’t something Hollywood took very seriously. It was a different era of moviemaking. [caption id="attachment_905796" align="alignright" width="350"] Image …
With Comic-Con@Home taking place in a little over a month, it’s finally time to share what we’ve been putting together behind-the-scenes at Collider. If you hadn’t heard, this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, which was scheduled to take place July 22-26, has been moved online due to the pandemic. While an online convention will never be able to recreate what being in San Diego surrounded by thousands of fans is like, the con is trying to do their best to make it as awesome as they can. And here’s the …
A double-whammy of Wholesome Content coming your way right now, as writer/director/actor John Krasinski has launched a new YouTube series called “Some Good News,” in which he highlights only good news. And on top of that, the first episode features a video interview between Krasinski and Steve Carell about The Office, timed to the iconic sitcom’s 15th anniversary. What could possibly be more feel-good than that? The interview is far too short but enjoyable all the same, as Krasinski and Carell reminisce about a now-iconic blooper from the “Dinner Party” episode and discuss the …
https://youtu.be/zS9cIm8hOIY Listen / download here: It's a New Year! And you know what that means: New Year's Nicktoons! Continuing out tradition, the Saturday Mourning Cartoons team of Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore are checking out the next Nicktoon in our lineup: Avatar: The Last Airbender! We couldn't have timed this one better since it's the 15th anniversary of the acclaimed Nickelodeon animated series. (There's even a special limited edition SteelBook Blu-ray on the way next month to commemorate it, so keep an eye out for it!) We're joined by special …
It was fifteen years ago today that Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films released National Treasure in the United States. The movie turned out to be a bigger hit than critics were hoping for, spawning a sequel three years later. In truth, it’s fun, family entertainment and slightly—barely—educational. What producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Jon Turteltaub expected the movie to be back in 2004 is uncertain. A franchise was not the initial plan. Even its PG rating was a surprise to Bruckheimer, suggesting the radar of the producer behind Bad Boys and Beverly Hills Cop was …