Fortnite’s next major event takes place on Saturday, followed by an all new chapter, but a day later something weirder and more interesting happens: an animated Kill Bill short will premiere in the game, built using Unreal Engine and Fortnite characters.
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Archives for November 2025

Speaking with director Joachim Trier about his awards season darling Sentimental Value

The director of Wake Up Dead Man talks about the direction of the series, and why each one is ‘a reaction to the present moment.’

Turns out splitting the musical into two movies was a pretty solid idea.
The digital movie rental shop is slated to debut in early December. Letterboxd describes it as “curated shelves instead of just scrolling lists endlessly without being able to make up your mind on what to watch.”
[Journal • A Letterboxd Magazine]
The new trailer for Amazon MGM’s adaptation of Alex Weir’s novel Project Hail Mary teases a bit more of the catastrophe that’s imperiling Earth, but it’s mostly about the friendship that’s going to develop between astronaut Dr. Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) and an alien that looks like a pile of rocks.
Here’s a couple of facts for you, apropos of nothing: it has been less than a decade since Moana hit US theaters, and not even 12 months since Moana 2 followed it. And yet, here we are.
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The concept of a live-action Moana adaptation feels pretty premature until you remember that the original animated movie came out almost a decade ago. The new movie hits theaters on July 10, 2026.
Apropos of it being Monday, Nintendo has just shared a handful of new photos from its upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie starring Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan. The pics don’t tell us much about the movie’s story, but Zelda’s blue outfit suggests it’ll involve elements from the Breath of the Wild timeline.
The final trailer has arrived for what my colleague Andrew Webster calls Benoit Blanc’s “darkest and most complex” outing yet, which sees the detective solving a murder inside a small church community.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery hits theaters on November 26th before heading to Netflix on December 12th.
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I mean, it was probably inevitable, right? The Hollywood Reporter reports that Sony has snapped up the film rights for the weird little toys, though no director or writer are attached just yet.
[The Hollywood Reporter]



The new movie stays true to Stephen King’s original novel to tell a story that doesn’t feel all that farfetched in 2025.






