Benedict Cumberbatch On Grief And Fatherhood In The Thing With Feathers

Dylan Southern’s first feature film as director, The Thing with Feathers, premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, receiving very mixed reactions from critics. Since then, after screenings at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival and its release in the UK and Ireland on November 21st, the film continues to be divisive. Currently, it has a 52% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with most reviewers praising Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance.

The Hulk Movie We’ve Wanted for 18 Years Was Made More Possible by the MCU in 2025

In Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolt Ross is hesitant and overwhelmed when he discovers he can transform into a massive, red, rage-fueled creature – he needs time to come to terms with it. However, it’s unclear when he’ll fully process this change, as Marvel Studios doesn’t currently have a dedicated Hulk movie planned. Despite this, Marvel made considerable progress in 2025 towards finally bringing a Hulk film to life.

Marvel Cosmic Invasion Is The One Of The Best Beat ‘Em Ups In Years (Review)

Games like MARVEL SNAP and Marvel Rivals show how easily the Marvel universe can fit into different game types. However, Marvel Cosmic Invasion deliberately goes back to the style of Marvel games from the past. This creates a unique experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The developers, Tribute Games, previously achieved something similar with their 2023 game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, successfully blending classic gameplay with modern design in a way that honors the original games without simply copying them.

5 Scenes Missing From The Harry Potter Movies The Reboot Can Finally Include

The upcoming HBO Max reboot of the series is promising a more faithful adaptation of the books, giving each one a full season to develop. Because TV allows for more detail than the previous films, fans are hopeful that key scenes and character moments won’t be left out this time. Here are five scenes we’re most excited to see brought to life.

Tarantino Reveals How His Lost Masterpiece Could Still Be Made (& It’s Not Kill Bill’s Prequel)

Quentin Tarantino recently told Entertainment Weekly that he’s exploring new technology like motion capture and animation. He believes this could allow him to finally create films he previously couldn’t, including one long-requested by fans. He envisions a style somewhere between live-action and Japanese anime, which would let him tackle projects with limitations he currently faces, such as a potential movie about the Vega brothers.