I Just Discovered A Crazy Connection Between Robert Redford And Universal Studios That Makes Him Even More Impressive

It was surprising to see Universal Studios Hollywood mentioned in tributes to Robert Redford, but then I realized it *is* a working film studio where he filmed movies. John Murdy, the creative director for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal, shared a story on Twitter about seeing Redford at the park every day while one of his favorite films was being made. Murdy explained:

Disneyland Paris Unveils Lion King‑Themed Land Plans

I just got a sneak peek at the plans for the next big expansion, internally called ‘Project Sun,’ and it’s going to be amazing. It’s being built right next to the *World of Frozen* area, and when you combine that with Avengers Campus and the central Adventure Bay lagoon, the whole park is going to feel totally different. It’s shifting from just rides to fully immersive worlds where you really feel like you’re *in* the story. I’m really excited to see it all come together!

Kratos Actor Responds Perfectly To God of War Live-Action Casting Reports

The first reports about who might play Kratos in the upcoming Prime Video God of War series came from YouTuber and critic John Campea. He shared a list of potential actors, though he admitted some were intentionally misleading and wouldn’t say which ones. Included on the list was Christopher Judge, who *was* Kratos – providing both the voice and motion capture – in the popular games God of War (2018) and God of War: Ragnarok. Judge responded to the rumors on X (formerly Twitter) with a playful: “I am??? 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️❤️”

‘One Battle After Another’ Review: PTA’s Incendiary Thriller

I’m really curious to know what arguments he used to get people on board with this project. Having Leonardo DiCaprio attached definitely helped – he’s a huge star and a reliable draw for audiences. However, his role in *One Battle After Another* is quite a departure from his usual image. He plays a down-and-out former revolutionary, struggling with depression, alcohol, and other issues, and he spends most of the movie looking disheveled and unlike his typically handsome self. This isn’t the glamorous Leo we saw in *Titanic*; it’s a very different kind of role and a very different film.

REVIEW: “London Calling” (2025)

I have to say, Josh Duhamel really shines in his latest film. “London Calling,” directed by Allan Ungar, is a fun mix of action, crime, and comedy. The script, a collaborative effort from Ungar, Levin Menekse, and Quinn Wolfe, introduces us to Tommy Ward, a hitman played by Duhamel, who’s… let’s just say not having his best day. He messes up a hit right at the start in London, and that one mistake pretty much sets the stage for everything that follows. It’s a great vehicle for Duhamel to show off what he can do.

‘It’s Not Gonna Ruin The Franchise’: Scream Icon Matthew Lillard On His Return As Stu In The Seventh Movie

Details about *Scream 7* are scarce, but fans are thrilled at the prospect of seeing familiar faces return. Neve Campbell is confirmed to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott, and surprisingly, Matthew Lillard will also be back, even though his character, Stu, died in the original *Scream*. Lillard recently shared his reaction to receiving the offer at Silver Scream Con (as reported by Bloody Disgusting), saying: