In 1999, Mystery Men was a small satire film starring Ben Stiller. But this comedy would eerily predict the superhero comic movie genre we know today.
Twitch streamer's verbal rampage accuses audience of disrespect and lying because they won't pay for a subscription. Truth-telling or just entitled?
Welcome to The Witching Hour! Collider’s horror podcast, co-created and co-hosted by Editor and Horror Lead Haleigh Foutch and Senior Editorial Producer Perri Nemiroff. On this week's episode, we welcome special guest Mick Garris to discuss his latest horror anthology Nightmare Cinema, how he got his break in filmmaking, his perspective on the latest Stephen King craze and seeing the trailer for Doctor Sleep, and much more. Listen to the latest episode of The Collider Podcast below and click here to find us on iTunes. To stay up to date on all things Witching Hour, you …
From director Aaron Kunkel and producer Lance Bass, the documentary The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (available to stream at YouTube) charts the life and crimes of the man who turned talented young singers into superstar boy bands, like *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, and created rivalries between them while stealing their money, only to then go on to perpetrate one of the largest Ponzi schemes in American history. The unbelievable story is told from the perspective of Lou Pearlman's childhood friends, the Ponzi scheme investors, and the boy band members themselves, while tracking his life from …