A new music biopic hits the big screen this weekend, and this time, "The Boss" gets his moment to shine with the release of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen. Music biopics have long been a staple of cinema, and sometimes they can lead to Oscar
On Wednesdays, we wear pink. Okay, wrong movie, but it’s the right sentiment. Prime Video just unveiled a new look at its upcoming Legally Blonde prequel series. The upcoming show stars Lexi Minetree as Elle Woods, the teen version of the character played by Reese Witherspoon in the original
Legally Blonde has cast a new Elle Woods for the prequel series. Prime Video found Lexi Minetree for the role. Reese Witherspoon was so excited that she decided to help announce the news on her social media profile. Witherspoon’s enthusiasm radiates off the screen in the video down below. Minetree
A wedding is meant to be a significant relationship high point for people in love. But with those elevated stakes and expectations comes a lot of stress — and a fair share of crazy relatives. In You’re Cordially Invited, a couple of those relatives go to the extreme to preserve their loved
One wedding is enough drama and chaos, but when there are two weddings at stake - anything goes. Prime Video has released the official trailer for You're Cordially Invited. The new film stars Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon going head-to-head when the wedding venue booked two weddings. You're
Prime Video and Reese Witherspoon are teaming up to make a Legally Blonde TV series. (What, like it’s hard?) During Amazon Studios’ Upfronts presentation, the studio revealed plans for Elle, a Legally Blonde prequel series. The show follows Elle Woods in high school. It will showcase the life
The last few episodes of HBO's The Pitt have been a whirlwind of activity. Though not covered here, the show ran the gamut from staff assaults to ICE's appearance. The latter was a prescient addition to the storyline given the current climate in America, and something the show portrayed correctly.
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
Remaking Faces of Death is a hell of a move in 2026. Although, this movie doesn't really remake that diabolical film from 1978, it instead takes inspiration from it and it even exists in the universe that this film takes place in. So getting that out of the way so that the horror "diehards" who