Deadline Claims Supergirl Needs $315 Million to Break Even at The Box Office — And That Makes No Sense
Bluesky Calls AI ‘Not That Interesting’ As Platform Adds AI Options for Users
Domino’s Pizza Slams ‘God of War Laufey’ for Benching Kratos as Santa Monica Studios Responds
Paramount Sets K-Pop Movie Release Date for 2027
Someone Just Bid $100,000 To Watch ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ With Paul Rudd
Jimmy Kimmel Says It’s Ridiculous That He’s Getting Awards for Mocking President
Disneyland Guests Left to Fend For Themselves in Haunted Mansion Evacuation — “We Can No Longer Assist You At This Time”
Bricks & Minifigs Sues Reckless Ben As Viral LEGO Controversy Escalates
VIP Member Articles
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
VIP Membership
- VIP Members-only content.
- VIP Members-only badge
More News
Next Rachel Zegler Film Still Reportedly Has No Theatrical Nor Streaming Distribution Agreement
Rachel Zegler’s next feature film, She Gets It From Me, is heading into production without a confirmed distributor and with what appears to be a modest independent budget. The project, which will co-star Marisa Tomei and is directed by Julia von Heinz, is structured...
Agatha All Along Showrunner Leaves Disney for Amazon MGM Deal
Jac Schaeffer, the creator and showrunner of Agatha All Along, is parting ways with Disney. According to an exclusive report from Variety, Schaeffer has signed a three-year television overall deal with Amazon MGM Studios.
Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty In Church Charges Case Tied To Minnesota Protest
Former CNN host Don Lemon has formally pleaded not guilty to charges in federal court as the legal fallout continues from the now-viral storming of a Minnesota church tied to anti-ICE protests — a case that is quickly escalating beyond a simple trespassing dispute...
Disney Hits ByteDance With Cease and Desist Over Viral Seedance 2.0 AI Videos — But Can Disney Actually Sue The Chinese Company?
Disney sent a cease and Desist letter to the Chinese company ByteDance over its Seedance 2.0 AI generation tool that has created a slew of viral videos over the last week. For years, The Walt Disney Company bent over backwards to expand its footprint inside China —...
Fantastic Four Box Office Dips 42% on Saturday Showing Signs of Front-Loading and Diminishing MCU Momentum
The access media may be painting a rosy pictures of Disney/Marvel’s new Fantastic Four movie, but the Saturday box office slide could be concerning for the House of Mouse.
Exposed: Study Shows Colbert ‘Late Show’ as a One-Sided Liberal Lovefest That Got the Boot
In a damning indictment of mainstream media bias, a new study has laid bare the extreme left-wing slant of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, revealing that the program hosted a staggering 176 liberal guests compared to just one conservative since 2022.
Trump Demands Prosecution of Kamala Harris, Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey Over Alleged 2024 Campaign Endorsement Payments
In a fiery post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump has accused former Vice President Kamala Harris and several high-profile celebrities of engaging in illegal activities related to her 2024 presidential campaign.
Rebecca Romijn Reveals Avengers: Doomsday Script Not Done 3 Months Into Filming Despite Kevin Feige’s Claims
In a revealing interview, actress Rebecca Romijn has disclosed that the script for Marvel Studios’ big budget team up movie Avengers: Doomsday remains unfinished, even as production has been underway for three months. This admission appears to contradict statements from Marvel chief Kevin Feige, who recently asserted that the studio never begins filming without a complete script.
Rumor: Ubisoft Cancels Star Wars Outlaws Sequel Amid Disappointing Sales
In a galaxy not so far away, the Star Wars gaming universe faces another setback. A new rumor suggests that Ubisoft has quietly canceled development on a sequel to Star Wars Outlaws, the open-world action-adventure game released in 2024.
Old Classics, New Screens: IMAX Turns to Legacy Films to Fill Theater Gaps — An Editorial by LW Ghost
We all have seen the rise of the large format releases led by IMAX and other companies take over the lion’s share of boxoffice for megahit movies and super-effects blockbusters in the past few years. There are always more big screens a-building and more films desiring release in these crowd-pleasing big-ticket-price venues which, of course, trump the appeal of large screen home videos on which many moviegoers had watched, and especially re-watched such films.
Six Flags Great America Reinstates Chaperone Policy for Underage Guests
Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, has reinstated a strict chaperone policy for guests aged 15 and younger. The park reactivated the requirement beginning July 17, 2025. Guests under 16 must now enter the park and remain inside with a chaperone who is at least 21 years old.
Paramount’s $8 Billion Merger with Skydance Feels Like a Bargain in the Media Megadeal Landscape
The Federal Communications Commission’s approval of the $8 billion Paramount-Skydance merger on July 24, 2025, marks a pivotal moment for the beleaguered media giant, but it has sparked debate over whether the price tag truly reflects the value of Paramount’s storied assets.
Two Electric Buses Catch Fire at Universal Orlando Depot Near Epic Universe
In a startling incident on Friday afternoon, two electric buses associated with Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe theme park erupted in flames at a bus depot located at 9505 Universal Blvd., just outside the park. The fire was swiftly contained by emergency responders, with no injuries reported.
Disneyland Abu Dhabi Will be a Disney-Branded Park, But Not a Disney-Operated One
The announcement of Disneyland Abu Dhabi marked a major development in the global theme park industry. It also raised important questions about Disney’s role in the project.
Rachel Zegler Abruptly Leaves Evita Performance — Understudy Received 5-Minute Standing Ovation
On July 24, 2025, actress Rachel Zegler, known for her roles in major theatrical flops like West Side Story and the live-action Snow White, made headlines after suddenly leaving a performance of the musical Evita at the London Palladium on the West End.
The 24-year-old Golden Globe winner, who is making her West End debut in the lead role of Eva Perón, exited during intermission of the evening show due to an unspecified illness. This incident has sparked an opportunity for her understudy to step up, receiving a five minute standing ovation for her performance in Zegler’s absence.
This, of course, led to a whole lot of online snark, highlighting Zegler’s polarizing public image that continues to persist.
Online Movement Seeks to Nominate Disney’s Banned ‘Song of the South’ for the National Film Registry
In the summer of 2025, an online grassroots campaign has gained traction on social media platforms urging film enthusiasts, Disney fans, and cultural preservationists to nominate Walt Disney’s 1946 film Song of the South for inclusion in the National Film Registry.










