The Bride! Director Maggie Gyllenhaal Reveals Why the Iconic Character Has THAT Look Now (And What the Title Really Means)

At a recent Q&A, Maggie Gyllenhaal discussed the look of Jessie Buckley’s character in the film, particularly the smudged makeup. Gyllenhaal emphasized the collaborative process, explaining that the final appearance was a result of working with incredibly talented people – including Buckley and makeup artist Nadia Stacey. She believes a director’s vision blends with the contributions of the actors and the entire creative team to create something special.

Star Trek’s Returning Star Hits Back at Criticism of New Show With Excellent Point

Robert Picardo responded to criticism about the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series being “too woke” with a thoughtful tweet. He pointed out that many innovative and worthwhile things are often misunderstood when they first appear. In response to a fan who argued that Star Trek was best when it leaned conservative, Picardo shared a personal anecdote. He recalled initially refusing to watch The Godfather because he, as an Italian American, feared it perpetuated negative stereotypes. He later came to love the film, learning a valuable lesson about prejudging something without experiencing it firsthand. Picardo explained that he simply enjoys a well-told story, even if he doesn’t agree with the characters’ beliefs or perspectives, and that’s his personal preference.

New Nintendo Switch 2 Update Has Good News for Nintendo DS Pokemon Fans

As a big Pokémon fan, I was really frustrated when Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl kept crashing on my new Switch 2. It’s been happening since launch! Nintendo just announced an update that should fix those crashes specifically for those two games, which is great news. Honestly, it’s a little weird they didn’t say what the problem was or why it took so long to fix. And it’s not just these Pokémon games, either – I’ve heard about other older Switch games having trouble running on the new console, so hopefully Nintendo keeps working on the backward compatibility.

Hulu’s Returning Psychological Thriller Series Is an Instant Streaming Hit

Season three of Tell Me Lies premiered on Hulu with three episodes on January 13th, and new episodes are being released weekly through February 17th. The show quickly became popular, according to FlixPatrol, reaching number one in multiple countries and topping Hulu’s most-watched list in the U.S. on January 15th. It continued to perform well, staying within the top five most-watched shows over the weekend.

Crunchyroll’s Breakout Dark Fantasy Confirms Season 2’s 2026 Return With New Trailer

Last summer, the anime Clevatess was a big hit on Crunchyroll, and fans were thrilled to hear a second season was planned. Updates have been scarce since then, but now it’s official: the new season will arrive this summer! To get fans excited for the July 2026 premiere, a brand new trailer and poster have been released, giving a first look at the new characters joining the cast.

21 Years Ago Today, Marvel Fans Got the Darkest Superhero Video Game Ever

The video game The Punisher surprisingly benefited from the violent nature often found in shooter games. Created by Volition and published by THQ, it launched on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Windows on January 18, 2005. While it had plenty of dark humor and constant action, what really set The Punisher apart was its inclusion of a torture mechanic, making it arguably the most brutal superhero game ever created.

DC’s Most Forgotten Kryptonian Villain Is Back and More Evil Than Ever

Black Flame first appeared in Action Comics #304, but she wasn’t a villain for Superman – she was actually an enemy of Supergirl. Unlike more famous Supergirl foes like Zod or even Lesla-Lar, Black Flame hasn’t been featured much, appearing as a supervillain only once and making just two brief appearances afterward. Now, after many years, she’s returned and is ready to cause trouble again. Supergirl (2025) #9 brought Black Flame back, reigniting what could be the most dangerous friendship in Midvale.

Netflix is About to Lose Both Versions of One of Tarantino’s Best Movies

Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight features a stellar cast including Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Walton Goggins. The story follows bounty hunter John Ruth (Russell) as he transports a dangerous fugitive (Leigh) to Red Rock, Wyoming. They soon cross paths with another bounty hunter (Jackson) and a man claiming to be a lawman. Seeking shelter from a severe blizzard, the group takes refuge at a remote mountain stopover. There, they encounter four more strangers, and the eight quickly realize that not everyone will survive the journey.