Over two decades have passed since Denzel Washington played one of his most iconic characters, John Creasy, in the cult classic action film Man on Fire. The film was directed by his frequent creative collaborator, the late filmmaker Tony Scott. While Man on Fire wasn’t exactly a major blockbuster — it grossed around $130 million worldwide against a reported budget of $70 million — it became a home-video sensation in subsequent years. In many ways, it paved the way for Liam Neeson‘s Taken and for Washington’s own The Equalizer movies. Netflix is aware of the film’s popularity, which explains why the streamer greenlit a reimagined series. The new show debuted this week and emerged as an instant hit on the platform.
Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
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🔧John McClane
🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
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Rambo
Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
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Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
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Ethan Hunt
Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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‘Reacher’ Fans Have Something to Bide Their Time with While They Wait for a New Season
Man on Fire currently holds a 60% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, which is higher than the 39% score of the 2004 movie, but is simply not good enough for long-term success. In her review, Collider’s Carly Lane described it as a “perfect binge for Reacher” fans, but noted that it “is more of a slow burn than an instantaneous firestorm.” Despite the mixed initial reactions from critics, the show emerged as Netflix’s number one title both domestically and worldwide, according to FlixPatrol. Meanwhile, Washington is gearing up to reprise his role as Robert McCall in two more movies in The Equalizer franchise. The series’ three movies so far have each generated higher global box-office returns than the Man on Fire movie, and have remained hot favorites on streaming. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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Kyle Killen
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The Hunger Games is slowly becoming one of the most enduring cinema franchises of the 21st century. Later this year, on November 20, the latest installment will hit theaters and, despite being 14 years since the first movie debuted, the excitement for the franchise has yet to pass. The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, a prequel set 24 years before Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen first volunteered as tribute, will adapt Suzanne Collins’ 2025 novel of the same name, with the latest trailer promising yet another pulse-racing theatrical experience.
The next Hunger Games movie is directed by Francis Lawrence, written by Billy Ray, and will feature a typically star-studded cast. Led by Joseph Zada as a young Haymitch Abernathy, the film also features Ralph Fiennesas President Coriolanus Snow, Jesse Plemons as Plutarch Heavensbee, Elle Fanning as Effie Trinket, Kieran Culkin as Caesar Flickerman, Mckenna Grace as Maysilee Donner, Ben Wang as Wyatt Callow, Maya Hawke as Wiress, Kelvin Harrison Jr. as Beetee Latier, Lili Taylor as Mags Flanagan, and more. Not only that, but it was also confirmed that original stars Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson will be reprising their roles in some capacity.
Speaking of the original stars, fans have been getting into the Sunrise on the Reaping mood by heading back to where it all began. At the time of writing, 2012’s The Hunger Games is one of the ten most-streamed movies on AMC+ in the U.S., as per FlixPatrol. Between the first and this upcoming latest entry in the franchise, there have been four movies: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Mockingjay – Part 1, Mockingjay – Part 2, and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive? The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.
💊The Matrix
🔥Mad Max
🌧️Blade Runner
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🏜️Dune
🚀Star Wars
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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do? The first instinct is often the truest one.
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely? What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.
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What kind of threat keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust? Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.
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Which environment could you actually endure long-term? Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.
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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart? The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all? Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.
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What would actually make survival worth it? Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.
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Your Fate Has Been Calculated You’d Survive In…
Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.
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The Resistance, Zion
The Matrix
You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.
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You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.
The Wasteland
Mad Max
The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.
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You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.
Los Angeles, 2049
Blade Runner
You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.
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You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.
Arrakis
Dune
Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.
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Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.
A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Star Wars
The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.
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You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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How Much Did ‘The Hunger Games’ Gross at the Box Office?
In total, The Hunger Games franchise has made over $3.3 billion in total global revenue across five films to date, with there being a strong chance this will cross the $4 billion boundary after the release of Sunrise on the Reaping. But how much of this came from the first installment? Against a reported production budget of $80 million, The Hunger Games became one of the highest-grossing movies of 2012, earning a global total of $678 million, split between a domestic haul of $408 million and a further $270 million from overseas markets.
The Hunger Games is a streaming hit on AMC+. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
One of the most important qualities of any notable movie is its visual storytelling, but some classics, such as Gone with the Wind, Sunset Boulevard, andLawrence of Arabia, define the standard of great directing. When people talk about perfectly directed classic movies, they usually mean films where an array of elements, including camera movement, pacing, performances, lighting, and sound, work together so seamlessly that nothing feels out of place and the director’s vision is clear but never distracting.
What unites classics like Casablanca, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and The Godfather, isn’t just technical brilliance or captivating performances; it’s the director’s intention. Every shot has a purpose, every silence speaks, and every choice reinforces the film’s core idea, delivering an unforgettable movie experience that embodies the escapism of cinema. From John Ford‘s Western masterpiece, The Searchers, starring John Wayne, to Orson Welles‘ iconic Oscar-winning classic Citizen Kane, these are ten of the most perfectly directed classic movies, ranked!
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‘The Searchers’ (1956)
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The Searchers is regarded as one of the greatest classic Western movies ever made and features a signature performance by the Duke as a Civil War veteran, Ethan Edwards, who, after the murder of his family, sets out to find his surviving nieces who are being held captive by Native Americans. John Ford, known for filming on location rather than on a sound stage, combines visual storytelling, thematic depth, and precise control of tone into The Searchers, which feels both epic and intimate.
The film’s pacing and structure show tight directorial control, and scenes often begin late and end early, which is a testament to Ford’s efficiency and confidence as a director. The final scene of Edwards lingering in the door frame is not only an iconic tip of the hat to Wayne’s mentor and Western legend, Harry Carey, but it’s also a purely visual resolution that captures the film’s central idea about alienation and the cost of obsession with the use of any dialogue.
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‘Vertigo’ (1958)
Kim Novak and James Stewart as Madeline and John standing in the woods in Vertigo
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James Stewart stars in Alfred Hitchcock‘s Vertigo as a retired San Francisco detective, John “Scottie” Ferguson, who is hired by a college friend to follow his troubled wife, Madeline (Kim Novak), sparking an unexpected affair that leads Ferguson down a twisted path of obsession and madness. Many people consider Vertigo to be Hitchcock’s magnum opus, and while some may argue otherwise, there’s no denying that it demonstrates the director’s impeccable control of visual storytelling in all its glory, making it one of the director’s greatest masterpieces.
One of the film’s most notable qualities is the famous dolly zoom effect, which doesn’t just look striking; it puts the audience inside Ferguson’s mind and makes a psychological condition feel physical in a way that is uncanny. Like every Hitchcock classic, everything has a purpose, even something as simple as color. Hitchcock’s use of greens, reds, and muted tones in Vertigo tracks the characters’ emotional states and identity shifts, giving the audience a chance to experience the transformation before fully understanding it.
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‘Gone With the Wind’ (1939)
Clark Gable as Rhett and Vivien Leigh as Scarlet embracing and about to kiss in Gone with the Wind.Image via MGM
Gone with the Wind is an epic historical romance and essential classic movie based on Margaret Mitchell‘s 1936 novel of the same name, and follows the trials and tribulations of a headstrong Southern Belle, Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh), whose life is turned upside down by the American Civil War. The movie was a major success and is known today for its iconic performances, distinct use of color, and for taking the art and craft of cinematic storytelling to new heights. Although multiple directors and producers contributed, Victor Fleming is most closely associated with shaping its final form into a cohesive vision.
The film moves effortlessly between sweeping Civil War set pieces and deeply personal moments, creating a unique balance of depth and spectacle that audiences at the time had never seen before. Scenes like the burning of Atlanta are staged with massive visual impact, yet the story never loses focus on its heroine’s perspective, which demonstrates Fleming’s ability to counter epic and personal storytelling. Out of its thirteen Academy Award nominations, Gone with the Wind went on to win eight of its nominations, notably for Best Actress, Best Picture, and Best Director.
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‘Lawrence of Arabia’ (1962)
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Peter O’Toole stars in David Lean‘s epic biographical drama, Lawrence of Arabia, as a British Lieutenant who is sent to Arabia to serve as a military advisor to Bedouin forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire. The movie is based on the life of T.E. Lawrence and his autobiography, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, also known as Revolt in the Desert. Lawrence of Arabia is frequently cited as one of the most perfectly directed classic movies because Lean achieves a rare blend of monumental scale and a deep psychological focus by using the vastness of the surrounding desert to mirror O’Toole’s character.
Known as a meticulous director, Lean gave O’Toole the complete freedom to define his character, trusting that he would bring the kind of energy and complexity to the role that the director desired. The infamous scene where Lawrence uses his knife to see himself in his new all-white attire was not only entirely improvised by O’Toole but also earned immense praise from Lean. Today, it is easily one of the most iconic moments in classic cinema history. Lawrence of Arabia dazzled audiences and critics around the world and went on to win seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Cinematography.
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‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ (1968)
Stanley Kubrick‘s 2001: A Space Odyssey marked a major milestone in visual storytelling with its innovative special effects, authentic depiction of space travel, and cryptic story structure. The epic sci-fi classic follows Dr. Dave Bowman (Keir Dullea) and a group of astronauts who are sent on a mysterious mission into space with an advanced computer system known as HAL as their guide. When HAL begins to exhibit strange behavior that isn’t in his programming, a face-off between man and technology ensues, sending Bowman into a life-changing experience through space and time.
Kubrick exercises extraordinary control over every element of filmmaking in 2001: A Space Odyssey and ultimately creates an experience for audiences that is as much philosophical as it is cinematic. Each frame and shot is carefully composed, with symmetry and stillness, and the use of practical effects and model work gives the space sequences a realism that still holds up today. Despite its initially mixed reception from critics, 2001: A Space Odyssey earned four Academy Award nominations, notably for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, and won Best Special Visual Effects.
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‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950)
Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard surrounded by onlookers.Image via Paramount Pictures
The legendary Billy Wilder fuses sharp storytelling, visual style, and tone into his 1950 film noir classic, Sunset Boulevard, in a way that makes it both a gripping drama and a biting critique of Hollywood itself. Recognized as the best classic film noir movie of all time, Sunset Boulevard stars William Holden as an aspiring screenwriter, Joe Gillis, who agrees to write a comeback script for a former silent film star, Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), but as Desmond’s infatuation with Gillis turns into an obsession, the writer starts to realize that he’s potentially made a deal with the devil that could cost him more than his career.
Wilder strategically alternates between noir, dark comedy, and tragedy in Sunset Boulevard without letting any element overpower the others, resulting in a cinematic experience that feels cohesive even as it shifts from cynical humor to genuine pathos. While Wilder’s expertise and masterful eye are the main source of the film’s brilliance, the alluring cinematography by John Seitz is another one of the film’s greatest strengths. Hisuse of high contrast lighting, shadows, and expressive compositions effectively reflects the decay that lies beneath the glamour of Hollywood, essentially reinforcing the film’s themes without needing explicit explanation.
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‘Casablanca’ (1942)
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman looking at each other in Casablanca (1942).Image via Warner Bros. Pictures
The 1942 romantic war drama Casablanca earns its place on this exclusive list because of Michael Curtiz‘s flawless direction, which brings story, performances, and an uncompromising atmosphere together with such clarity that every element feels effortless and unified. Set during World War II, Humphrey Bogartstars as an American, Rick Blaine, who is forced to choose to either be with the woman he loves (Ingrid Bergman) or help her husband, a Czechoslovakian resistance leader (Paul Henreid), escape the city of Casablanca before he can be apprehended by enemy forces.
Using classic Hollywood lighting and composition, Curtiz creates an atmosphere of intimacy and tension, especially in Rick’s Café, where shadows, smoke, and crowd movement reflect the uncertainty of life during wartime and Rick’s internal predicament. The camera often frames characters in ways that emphasize emotional distance or connection and balances romance, political drama, and suspense without losing focus. Initially, almost everyone involved in production felt the film would fail, but to everyone’s surprise, Casablanca was a massive success that went on to win three of its eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
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‘The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’ (1966)
Lee Cleef and Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad and the UglyImage via United Artists
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is a signature spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Leone, who transforms a simple treasure-hunt story into an operatic, visually driven experience through precise control of style, rhythm, and tone, making it one of the most perfectly directed classic movies ever. Clint Eastwood stars in his iconic role as the Man With No Name, who reluctantly teams up with a conniving outlaw (Eli Wallach) to search for a golden fortune that was buried by Confederate soldiers in a graveyard, and eventually find themselves in a race against time after learning that a ruthless mercenary (Lee Van Cleef) is also after the hefty prize.
Leone contrasts extreme wide shots of barren landscapes with intense close-ups of faces, creating tension through scale and detail. The camera lingers longer than expected, stretching moments until they become almost unbearable, then releases that tension in bursts of action. He constructs each scene like a musical composition and gradually builds layers of anticipation, which is heightened by Ennio Morricone‘s masterful musical score. The final scene of the cemetery showdown is the clearest example of this as the cutaways, framing, and timing, combined with Morricone’s distinct work, turn a simple standoff into a prolonged, almost mythic climax.
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‘The Godfather’ (1972)
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Francis Ford Coppola‘s The Godfather redefined the traditional gangster film and is, without question, one of the most important films in American cinema, but the manner in which Coppola combines intimate family drama into an intense crime saga is what makes The Godfather one of the most perfectly directed classic movies ever. Based on Mario Puzo‘s best-selling novel, Marlon Brando stars as an aging mob boss, Vito Corleone, whose youngest son and decorated war hero, Michael (Al Pacino), reluctantly steps up to protect his father and their family during an intense civil war with the other families.
The visual style, shaped with the work of cinematographer Gordon Willis, is a defining aspect of Coppola’s immaculate direction in The Godfather. The use of low lighting and shadow creates a sense of secrecy and moral ambiguity, while carefully composed interiors give the film a rich, vibrant quality. Coppola carefully builds tension over time, leading to moments of release that feel both inevitable and powerful, most famously in the baptism sequence, where cross-cutting ties together personal and violent acts with thematic precision. Overall, Coppola’s knack for weaving performances, tone, and visual storytelling together brings a cohesive vision to life in The Godfather, giving audiences a timeless classic that is both grand in scope and deeply human.
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‘Citizen Kane’ (1941)
Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane standing infront of a banner of himself in Citizen KaneImage via RKO Radio Pictures
Orson Welles made his directorial and feature film debut in the Oscar-winning classic Citizen Kane, which was both a cinematic and technical achievement that changed the film industry forever. The film tells the story of a newspaper tycoon, Charles Foster Kane (Welles), whose cryptic dying last words, “Rosebud,” lead a young reporter (William Alland) on a search to find out the meaning behind them. As the reporter interviews Kane’s friends and associates, a fascinating portrait of a man begins to emerge, detailing his journey from essentially nothing and the events and efforts that elevated him to staggering heights of wealth, influence, and power.
Instead of a traditional linear narrative, Kane’s life unfolds through fragmented perspectives of the reporter’s investigation, each revealing different sides of his character. The non-linear structure, built around the mystery of “Rosebud,” reflects Welles’ confidence in trusting the audience to piece it all together. Welles’ combination of groundbreaking filming techniques and his unified artistic vision in Citizen Kane ultimately reshaped what film direction could achieve. His innovative use of low-angle shots, long takes, and expressive compositions creates a sense of power, isolation, and psychological depth that sets Citizen Kane apart from other dramatic films at the time.
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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie? Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
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Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.
🪜Parasite
🌀Everything Everywhere
☢️Oppenheimer
🐦Birdman
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🪙No Country for Old Men
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What kind of film experience do you actually want? The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.
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Which idea grabs you most in a film? Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?
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How do you like your story told? Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.
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What makes a truly great antagonist? The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?
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What do you want from a film’s ending? The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?
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Which setting pulls you in most? Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.
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What cinematic craft impresses you most? Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.
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What kind of main character do you root for? The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.
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How do you feel about a film that takes its time? Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.
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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema? The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?
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The Academy Has Decided Your Perfect Film Is…
Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.
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Parasite
You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.
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Oppenheimer
You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.
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Birdman
You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.
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No Country for Old Men
You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.
On Met Monday, Gatorade is making a major move beyond the red carpet, launching “Body of Science,” a multi-year global research commitment aimed at closing the long-standing gap in sports science focused on women, and the timing couldn’t be more powerful. With Venus Williams serving as a 2026 Met Gala co-chair, the 45-year-old tennis icon is also stepping into a new role as the first ambassador for the initiative, bridging the worlds of sport, science, and culture.
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Despite decades of research on performance and hydration, women have largely been left out of the equation. According to a press release shared with The Blast, only 6% of global sports science research focuses exclusively on women, a gap that impacts not just athletes, but women across all aspects of life.
Even more striking, 65 million women report that dehydration negatively affects their health, mood, focus, and energy, yet many lack science-backed guidance tailored specifically to their bodies. The result is a system where research designed for men has been widely applied to women.
Inside ‘Body of Science’: GSSI Targets Women’s Hydration Needs Across Every Life Stage
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Led by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI), the initiative will focus on understanding women’s hydration and nutrition needs across key life stages. That includes the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and perimenopause.
Early research is already underway, with 500 women globally, ranging from college students to professional athletes, participating in initial studies. The program will also explore critical areas like sweat habits, carbohydrate intake, and injury prevention strategies.
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Venus Williams Steps Up To Lead ‘Body of Science’ Initiative
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Venus Williams isn’t just lending her name, but she’s helping lead the charge. “This work is so important because it’s not just about me, it’s about the women who come after me,” she said. “For decades, we’ve pushed our bodies to the limit based on research designed for men.”
The 2026 Met Gala co-chair added, “What excites me most is that with Body of Science, Gatorade is asking the right questions about hydration and nutrition and conducting the studies that will give women the knowledge we have been missing. I’m committed to championing this work alongside them.”
Gatorade’s ‘Body of Science’ Aims To Set New Standard For Women’s Research And Participation
“Body of Science” builds on Gatorade’s broader mission to expand opportunities in sport and beyond. Women across the U.S. will also have the chance to participate in the research through the GSSI Labs app, earning points-based rewards while contributing to findings that could reshape how women understand their bodies.
With decades of research behind it, GSSI is now turning its focus toward a future where women are no longer overlooked in science. “For over four decades, GSSI has been committed to understanding hydration and nutrition science,” Dr. Kimberly Stein said. “‘Body of Science’ represents a pivotal evolution of that mission, one that acknowledges and addresses a critical gap in research.”
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She added, “By conducting and publishing peer-reviewed studies on women’s unique hydration and nutrition needs across life stages, we’re not just advancing the science; we’re establishing a new standard.”
At a moment when the world is watching the Met Gala for fashion, Gatorade is making it clear that the real statement is happening behind the scenes.
Venus Williams Steps Into Spotlight As Met Gala Co-Chair
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The launch of “Body of Science” comes at a major moment for Venus Williams, who is set to co-chair the Met Gala 2026 taking place tonight, May 4. Her role marks another milestone for the Williams family at fashion’s biggest event. Serena Williams previously made history as the first tennis player to serve as a Met Gala co-chair back in 2019, paving the way for her sister’s moment on the global stage.
The sisters’ presence in fashion is nothing new. Both Venus and Serena have long expressed an interest in design, style, and the arts, making their involvement in the Met Gala a natural extension of their influence beyond the court.
Now, with Venus Williams balancing her co-chair duties alongside Nicole Kidman, Anna Wintour, and Beyoncé, and a major global initiative, she’s proving once again that her impact stretches far beyond tennis.
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Coverage of the 2026 Met Gala red carpet begins on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. ET.
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Spring beauty always calls for a routine refresh, especially when winter dryness leaves lips feeling rough and skin looking a little dull. Heavy balms and surface-level glosses can suddenly feel less appealing as the season shifts toward lighter, glowier essentials. That’s exactly why True Botanicals’ newest launch feels like such an exciting upgrade.
Known for its skincare-first formulas (including the Chebula Active Serum Brooke Shields has praised), the brand is now expanding that same thoughtful approach into lip care. The clean beauty brand launched a new bundle that pairs their debut Lipid Lip Hydrating Lip Oil with their cult-favorite Renew Pure Radiance Oil. The duo brings a luxe pairing that’s designed to elevate spring beauty from every angle.
Powered by 80% botanical seed oils and sodium hyaluronate, Lipid Lip Hydrating Lip Oil delivers lightweight nourishment that leaves lips feeling soft, smooth and refreshed. It’s a clean, polished upgrade for anyone looking to swap winter dryness for seasonal radiance.
The cushiony, glossy formula feels luxurious from the very first swipe, delivering shine without uncomfortable stickiness. Plus, it’s fresh bergamot-citrus scent adds an extra layer of sophistication. Think of it as skincare-forward lip care disguised as a luxe beauty essential.
Pairing the new lip oil with the brand’s cult-favorite Renew Pure Radiance Oil makes this launch feel especially indulgent. Loved for its glow-enhancing botanical formula, the face oil adds skin-loving luminosity to the mix. Together, the duo feels tailor-made for anyone seeking soft lips and radiant skin.
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If your beauty routine is due for a seasonal glow-up, this bundle makes it especially easy to achieve. Between the nourishing lip oil and beloved radiance-boosting face oil, it offers a luxe approach to everyday softness and luminosity. Think of it as your shortcut to a skin-boosting seasonal reset.
The lead-up to the Met Gala is rarely quiet, but this year’s buildup has taken an unexpected turn even before the red carpet begins.
As A-list stars gathered in New York City for Anna Wintour’s exclusive pre-Gala dinner, anticipation for fashion’s biggest night was already running high.
Considering the 2026 theme being “Costume Art,” the evening was meant to spotlight style, but Zoe Kravitz’s surprise engagement reveal quickly stole focus, adding fresh buzz to an already star-studded moment.
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The pre-Met Gala dinner hosted by Anna Wintour drew some of the biggest names in entertainment, but it was Zoe Kravitz who instantly stole attention.
The 37-year-old actress arrived wearing a soft mint sweater layered over a floral dress, pairing the look with a suede YSL clutch and pointed heels.
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However, it was the sparkling ring on her finger that dominated the conversation.
As the Daily Mail reported, Kravitz, who is serving as a co-chair of the Met Gala host committee, appeared relaxed as she made her way into the event, seemingly unfazed by the frenzy surrounding her personal life.
Reports suggest she and Harry Styles became engaged after just eight months of dating, turning their relationship into one of the most talked-about celebrity developments of the moment.
Met Gala Pre-Dinner Draws Star Power And Bold Fashion Choices
While Kravitz dominated headlines, the pre-Gala dinner still delivered a strong lineup of celebrity appearances.
Nicole Kidman arrived in a sleek black outfit, cementing her position as one of the evening’s leading figures.
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She is serving as a co-chair alongside Beyoncé and Venus Williams, forming a powerful trio guiding this year’s event.
Besides Kidman, Serena Williams made a bold statement in a red sequined gown featuring a high slit and open back, paired with black Louboutin heels.
Her sister Venus also stood out in a detailed black-and-red dress, attending with her husband Andrea Preti, who opted for a classic dark suit.
Sabrina Carpenter brought a softer contrast in a black silk dress with lace accents, while Donatella Versace added her signature glamour in a shimmering champagne gown.
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Met Gala Theme ‘Costume Art’ Explores Fashion As Creative Expression
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The 2026 Met Gala, formally known as the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit, will explore the theme “Costume Art,” with a dress code encouraging guests to interpret “Fashion Is Art.”
The concept invites designers and attendees to treat the human body as a canvas for creative expression.
The exhibition will present a mix of historical and modern designs, organized into themes that explore different aspects of the body, including classical forms, aging and pregnancy, and anatomical design.
At a press conference, curator Andrew Bolton explained the meaning behind the theme, stating per the Daily Mail, “The title “Costume Art” refers to the history of the costume institute.”
He further emphasized that fashion has “the status of art because of, and not in spite of, its relation to the body.”
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The exhibit will be showcased in the museum’s new Conde M. Nast Galleries, with support from French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent.
Met Gala Backed By Power Players Including Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez
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Behind the scenes, this year’s Met Gala is being driven by major cultural and financial figures.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez are serving as lead sponsors and honorary co-chairs, playing a key role in bringing the event to life.
The couple made a coordinated appearance at the pre-Gala dinner, with Bezos in a tailored grey suit and Sanchez in a dark red ensemble.
Reports suggest the pair contributed a significant amount to secure their involvement.
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The host committee also includes a wide range of influential figures, from Anthony Vaccarello and Kravitz to Carpenter, Doja Cat, Angela Bassett, Gwendoline Christie, Misty Copeland, Elizabeth Debicki, Lena Dunham, Sam Smith, and Teyana Taylor.
Met Gala Legacy Continues Under Anna Wintour’s Leadership
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The 2026 Met Gala arrives during a significant shift for Anna Wintour, who recently stepped back from one of her long-held editorial roles at Vogue after 37 years.
Despite the shift, she remains deeply involved in shaping the event, which she has helped turn into one of the most exclusive and influential nights in fashion.
The Gala continues to serve as a major fundraiser for the Costume Institute, supporting its exhibitions and programming.
This year’s showcase will run from May 10, 2026, through January 10, 2027, following the Gala on May 4.
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Over the years, the event has attracted major names like Rihanna, the Kardashians, Blake Lively, and Zendaya.
However, last year saw some notable absences, with speculation that certain celebrities chose to skip the event due to concerns about navigating the theme centered on Black dandyism.
In a Saturday, May 2, TikTok video, the professional dancer, 32, filmed herself wiping away tears as a caption set the scene. “Sick, body hurts, on my period,” the caption began. “This is what my angel of a manager had to deal with yesterday lol.” Another text caption pasted within the clip read, “Mid crash out to my manager.”
While the footage captured Johnson visibly shaken, speaking to the camera during various recordings, her voice and subsequent reflections were not audible.
The video was shared less than two weeks from the end of this year’s Dancing With the StarsLive tour, which kicked off on January 22 at Ohio’s Akron Civic Theatre and will wrap on Wednesday, May 13, at the same venue.
Dancing With the Stars pro Jenna Johnson is addressing the viral speculation that she was injured in a near-fatal car accident. “It has been brought to my attention by hundreds of you that there is an article circulating that I was involved in an accident with other horrifying information,” Johnson, 31, wrote via her Instagram […]
Fans were quick to express their concern for Johnson, who is accompanied on the tour with her fellow pro dancer husband Val Chmerkovskiy. “DWTS Tour should be name changed to Survivor. It’s [a] brutally tough looking endeavor,” wrote one person in the video’s comments section. Another wrote, “I wish people understood how rough the tour is for you guys but I also know people appreciate and love you guys so much ❤️.”
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In March, Chmerkovskiy, 40, experienced a health emergency of his own while on tour, hospitalized while travelling through Illinois as part of the experience. Chmerkovskiy, who has been married to Johnson since April 2019, shared the experience via Instagram at the time. “What’s up friends? My bad. I ended up out here in Peoria, [Illinois], but the doc was cool, shout out to Claire our [personal trainer] at our tour and everybody on tour for rallying. I’ve just been having vertigo for the past couple of days and I had it yesterday,” he said in his March 1 post.
Dancing With the Stars pro Val Chmerkovskiy candidly recalled having to go through with a performance shortly after his wife, Jenna Johnson, experienced a miscarriage. “Don’t ask how I got to this video from a few years back, randomly going through my posts. But I can’t help but reflect, this was an impromptu last minute […]
Chmerkovskiy was dressed in a grey sweatshirt and a blue beanie, appearing groggy in the video while his voice was raspy and his eyes watered.
More recently, another DWTS pro, Brandon Armstrong, announced his departure from the tour after suffering a serious injury. “OK, y’all: No easy way to say this and, honestly, I’m super bummed but you can tell I’m hurt,” Armstrong, 31, said in a Saturday, April 25, social media video that showed him wearing a sling across his arm. “I’ve been dealing with a little problem in my elbow for awhile and then a few shows ago I was doing a little thing and it just went south.”
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His post continued, “Long story short, I have a broken elbow. Could be a lot worse, could obviously be a lot better. I spoke with the doctor and I’ve been counseled from that doctor and the team on tour that I need to go home and look at it and try to figure it out, see what the next steps are taken so I can get healthy again.”
Cracow Monsters has been described as the “perfect series” for those who love the horror genre, and although it is not immediately obvious why, as soon as you sink your teeth into the series, it grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Effortlessly, it blends the supernatural viciousness of demons with a sultry sense of intrigue that reflects the gloomy streets of its setting. Due to its serial format, it isn’t restricted to focusing on one antagonist, choosing to have a primary villain who brings and revives other demons into the world. This allows the show to explore creature design in an indulgent way that horror fans will love sinking their teeth into.
Outside the horror elements, the show utilizes a small ensemble of close-knit students, who, as the protagonist Alex (Barbara Liberek) begins to trust them, add a real sense of community to the story. Each has a distinct persona as well as a unique ability that creates this Scooby-Doo-esque team at the center of all the horror. It adds moments of lightness but, more importantly, plays into the aspect of horror cinema where there is often a core friendship group for the viewer to root for. The core difference here is that the extended runtime means they aren’t picked off one by one instantly, and you are given time to get to know and care about them.
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What Is ‘Cracow Monsters’ About?
Cracow Monsters centers around Alex, a college student who is haunted by troubling visions that relate to her past. Her mother had similar hallucinations, and Alex believed her to be schizophrenic. However, her view shifts after Alex’s professor recruits her for a group of students who study and hunt demons. Although the series starts slowly, as Alex is understandably confused and wary of their intentions, after coming face-to-face with one of the creatures, she joins the group. The group’s abilities include foresight, which means the show offers snippets of what is to come without any context, allowing the viewer to attempt to piece together the mystery. It turns Cracow Monsters into something all-consuming that doesn’t just get under your skin because of the creatures, but also because of the intensity of the intrigue.
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Collider Exclusive · Horror Survival Quiz Which Horror Villain Do You Have the Best Chance of Surviving? Jason Voorhees · Michael Myers · Freddy Krueger · Pennywise · Chucky
Five killers. Five completely different ways to die — if you’re not smart enough, fast enough, or self-aware enough to avoid it. Only one of them is the villain your particular set of instincts gives you a fighting chance against. Eight questions will figure out which one.
🏕️Jason
🔪Michael
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💤Freddy
🎈Pennywise
🪆Chucky
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Something feels wrong. You can’t explain it — you just know. What do you do? First instincts are the difference between the survivor and the first act casualty.
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Where are you most likely to find yourself when things go wrong? Setting is everything in horror. Where you are determines which rules apply.
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What is your most reliable survival asset? Every survivor has a quality the villain didn’t account for. What’s yours?
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What kind of fear is hardest for you to fight through? Knowing your weakness is the first step to not dying because of it.
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You’re with a group when things start going wrong. What’s your role? Horror movies are brutally clear about who survives group situations and who doesn’t.
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What’s the horror movie mistake you’re most likely to make? Honest self-assessment is a survival skill. Denial is not.
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What’s your best weapon against something that can’t be stopped by conventional means? Every horror villain has a weakness. The survivors are always the ones who find it.
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It’s the final scene. You’re the last one standing. How did you make it? The final survivor always has a reason. What’s yours?
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Your Survival Odds Have Been Calculated Your Best Chance Is Against…
Your instincts, your strengths, and your particular way of thinking under pressure point to one villain you actually have a fighting chance against. Everyone else — good luck.
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Camp Crystal Lake · Friday the 13th
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Jason is relentless, but he is also predictable — and that is the gap you would exploit.
He moves in straight lines toward his target. He doesn’t strategise, doesn’t adapt, doesn’t outsmart. He simply pursues.
Your ability to keep moving, use the environment, and resist the panic that freezes most victims gives you a genuine edge.
The Crystal Lake survivors were always the ones who stopped running in circles and started thinking about terrain, water, and distance.
You think like that. Which means Jason, for all his indestructibility, would face someone who simply refused to be where he expected.
Haddonfield, Illinois · Halloween
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Michael watches before he moves. He is patient, methodical, and almost impossible to detect — until it’s too late for anyone who isn’t paying close enough attention.
But you are paying attention. You notice the shape in the window, the car parked slightly wrong, the silence where there should be sound.
Michael’s power lies in the invisibility of ordinary suburbia — the fact that nothing ever looks wrong until it already is.
Your spatial awareness and instinct to map every room, every exit, and every shadow before you need them is precisely the quality Laurie Strode had.
You are not a victim waiting to happen. You are someone who already suspects something is wrong — and acts on it.
Elm Street · A Nightmare on Elm Street
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Freddy wins by getting inside your head — using your own fears, your own memories, your own subconscious as weapons against you. That strategy requires a target who can be destabilised.
You are harder to destabilise than most. You’ve faced uncomfortable truths about yourself and you haven’t looked away.
The survivors on Elm Street were always the ones who understood what was happening and chose to face it rather than flee from it.
Freddy’s greatest weakness is that his power evaporates in the presence of someone who refuses to give him the fear he feeds on.
Your psychological resilience — the ability to stay grounded when reality itself becomes unreliable — is exactly the quality that keeps you alive here.
Derry, Maine · It
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Pennywise is ancient, shapeshifting, and feeds on terror — but it has one critical vulnerability: it cannot function against someone who genuinely stops being afraid of it.
The Losers Club didn’t survive because they were braver than everyone else. They survived because they faced their fears together, and faced them honestly.
You ask the questions others avoid. You look directly at what frightens you rather than turning away.
That directness — the refusal to let fear fester in the dark — is Pennywise’s worst nightmare.
It chose the wrong target when it chose you. You are exactly the kind of person whose fear tastes like nothing at all.
Chicago · Child’s Play
Chucky
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Chucky’s greatest advantage is that nobody takes him seriously until it’s already too late. He exploits the gap between how something looks and what it actually is.
You don’t have that gap. You take threats seriously regardless of how they present — and you never make the mistake of underestimating something because of its size or appearance.
Chucky relies on surprise, on the delay between recognition and response. You close that delay faster than almost anyone.
Your instinct to treat every unfamiliar thing with appropriate scepticism — rather than dismissing it because it seems absurd — is the exact quality that keeps you breathing.
Against Chucky, not laughing is already winning. You are very good at not laughing.
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Unlike a horror movie, which usually features a cold open to immediately reel the audience in, Cracow Monsters takes a slow burn approach, instead choosing to start the series in a sweaty, illuminated nightclub. It instantly sets the mature, sexy tone of the series, but shows a confidence that the show isn’t relying on creature design or special effects as the primary source of intrigue. Rather, protagonist Alex is drenched in mystery, and the allure of her presence throughout the season is akin to the final girl trope, albeit darker and less idealized.
‘Cracow Monsters’ Biggest Strength Is Its Creature Design
Despite the obvious strength of the tone Cracow Monsters delivers, the creatures are the major appeal for any horror fan. The show experiments with different styles of demons, from human-presenting, sexual creatures to giant, brutish beasts. However, it is the way the show weaves in Slavic mythology that makes these creatures feel so developed and tangible. The show takes time to indulge in folklore and art due to its academic setting, and its characters don’t just care about defeating these creatures; they actually want to understand them. The library montages where characters attempt to uncover the truth are a popular trope within horror movies, and they often feel like a plot device for an exposition dump. However, in Cracow Monsters, the discoveries are earned and spread throughout the series, which makes it much more engaging for a horror audience. The books themselves are decadent in design, with gorgeous illustrations that make them feel like old scripture and give so much more personality to the already embellished creatures.
Yet, what is most impressive about the variety of creatures in the show is their physical design. Each has a distinctive appearance and unusual manners of movement that make every single one unpredictable. The one element they all have in common is their bloodthirsty nature, which keeps the body count high. There is a creature for fans of every horror subgenre, as the series seamlessly blends zombies, the occult, and folk horror. Cracow Monsters intertwines beings that feel like they can’t co-exist and finds a way to integrate them into the story. Although the big bad being a small child sometimes requires a suspension of disbelief, the creatures he pulls from the earth don’t require any at all – they are terrifying by nature.
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‘Cracow Monsters’ Is Based on Real Folklore
a red-headed girl looks towards the camera in ‘Cracow Monsters.’
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The show doesn’t just pick pockets of folklore for the sake of its creature design, but threads it through the whole narrative, bringing elements of the occult subgenre into a modern, urban setting. Alex is given sage as a part of a cleansing ritual by one of her fellow students, and the group uses symbols of demonology to perform an exorcism. If your favorite aspect of horror is the creation of a rich sense of lore and history, Cracow Monsters provides that at the highest level. This is mostly due to its connection to real Slavic folklore.
The core group that Alex is initiated into provides the show something to ground itself in, giving it the use of unorthodox techniques and areas of study to feel more integrated. Having Alex as the audience surrogate entering an environment where the characters are already well-versed in the art of the supernatural allows the show to have a natural flow and gives horror lovers what they want to see without focusing too much on exposition and character discovery. The use of unusual medications or practices doesn’t come with any jeopardy, as the cast are already familiar with them. It allows the show to concentrate on the dynamics of the group, providing a balance between the supernatural side of the show and the more warm community feel.
In eight episodes, Cracow Monsters brings numerous components for horror movie lovers to feast on. Not only does it indulge in detailed creature design, giving audiences diverse and unpredictable antagonists, but it crafts an extremely likable group of heroes to engage in the mystery as well as provide moments of genuine heart. It is a slow-burning story, but any horror lover should stick with it and reap the rewards.
Cracow Monsters is available to stream on Netflix in the U.S.
Alex Cooper built her brand on control, confidence, and knowing exactly how to steer a conversation, but now, that control is being tested in a very public way.
The “Call Her Daddy” host is facing growing scrutiny after serious allegations surfaced about her husband and business partner, Matt Kaplan.
As reports describe tension behind the scenes of their company, the spotlight has shifted from Cooper’s success to the cracks forming within her empire, and the pressure is only building.
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Alex Cooper found herself at the center of controversy after calling out former collaborator Alix Earle, an unexpected move that quickly snowballed into something much bigger.
Instead of the focus staying on that feud, attention shifted to Cooper’s husband, Kaplan, and his alleged behavior at their company, Trending.
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A recent investigation claimed the 42-year-old created a difficult work environment, with accusations that he “berated” and “yelled” at employees.
There were also claims that Kaplan threatened to blackball staff from working in Hollywood. As the reports gained traction, insiders suggested the situation hit at something deeply personal for Cooper.
“This is Alex Cooper’s biggest fear: bad press,” a source told the Daily Mail, adding, “It matters to her. She wants to control the narrative, always. She is insecure and cutthroat all in one. She really doesn’t have that many friends.”
Cooper’s Company Hit With Workplace Complaints And Staff Turnover
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According to reports regarding the recent investigation, Matt Kaplan allegedly “berated the staff on set” of the Unwell Winter Games and warned them they could lose future opportunities if mistakes were made.
One experienced crew member was said to have broken down in tears. Another claim involved a production manager who nearly quit during Alex Cooper’s 2023 live tour, citing concerns about Kaplan “disrespecting staff by yelling and swearing at them.”
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Footage later showed the film producer telling his wife that the manager had simply “snapped.”
While their creative agency, Unwell, reportedly employs around 100 people, several high-level executives have left within the past year, including key leadership roles in marketing and growth.
Alex Cooper’s Marriage To Matt Kaplan Faces Strain Behind The Scenes
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Beyond the business concerns, sources suggest the pressure has also affected Cooper’s personal life.
Insiders claim that tension has been building within her marriage to Kaplan, particularly as their professional partnership has deepened.
“There’s a lot of tension in their marriage right now,” a source said, adding that the couple is not sleeping in the same room.
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The insider also described a shift in Kaplan’s behavior over time, noting how their relationship changed after they began living together.
“Matt fully courted Alex and was so sweet with her in the beginning. Once they moved in together, that’s when things changed,” the source explained.
The couple’s decision to combine their business ventures has also raised concerns among those close to Cooper. According to the same source, Kaplan plays a dominant role in her career decisions.
“Matt pushes her to do things in her business,” they said, adding, “She doesn’t have a manager. Matt is always in the room. Everything goes through Matt.”
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Cooper’s Expanding Vision Raises Questions About Sustainability
Even as controversy swirls, Alex Cooper’s ambitions remain massive. The Unwell brand has expanded into live events, reality-style content, merchandise, energy drinks, and streaming projects like “Love Overboard” and “Call Her Alex.”
“Alex and Matt truly think they are the smartest people in the world,” she said, recalling what she called “the most uncomfortable two hours of my life.”
She also claimed Kaplan asked “inappropriate” personal questions and avoided eye contact during their meeting.
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Babbin questioned how the company operates internally, adding, “If my interview is that rough, I could only imagine what happens behind closed doors.”
She also raised concerns about the company’s ambitious expansion. “They’re trying to do everything,” she said. “It’s reality TV, it’s events.”
Babbin added that the film producer openly shared business plans without requiring a non-disclosure agreement, calling it unusual.
Alex Cooper’s Business Empire Built With Kaplan Now Under Pressure
Cooper’s personal and professional life became deeply intertwined after meeting Matt Kaplan in 2020.
Introduced over Zoom, he quickly became a major figure in her life, both romantically and in business, earning the nickname “Mr Sexy Zoom Man” among fans.
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Kaplan brought his own success into the partnership, having founded ACE Entertainment and produced projects like “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” and “XO,Kitty.” Together, they expanded Cooper’s brand into a full-scale media operation.
In 2021, the 31-year-old signed a $60 million deal with Spotify. By 2023, she and Kaplan were engaged and launched Trending, which became the parent company of Call Her Daddy and ACE Entertainment.
That same year, they introduced the Unwell Network, bringing in creators like Earle and Madeline Argy.
The couple tied the knot in April 2024, and just months later, Cooper secured a $125 million deal with SiriusXM.
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They continued expanding with ventures like the Unwell Creative Agency, aimed at connecting brands with Gen Z audiences.
Bindi Irwin’s mom, Terri Irwin, provided a health update on her daughter after she failed to attend the 2026 Steve Irwin Gala.
During a red carpet interview with E! News at the Saturday, May 2, event inside at Las Vegas’ Bellagio, Terri, 61, spoke about Bindi’s ongoing battle with endometriosis — and why it prevented her from attending alongside her and brother Robert Irwin.
“Bindi is doing so much better now,” Terri told the outlet while standing alongside Robert, 22, at the 3rd annual Steve Irwin Gala that celebrated her late husband’s conservation achievements. “Things like a lot of travel are a bit challenging for her at the moment and so she’ll be here next year to celebrate this wonderful night.” (Steve Irwin died in September 2006 after a fatal snorkelling interaction with a short-tail stingray in Queensland, Australia. He was 44 years old.)
Terri, who was married to Steve for 14 years, added that Bindi, 27, was at Saturday’s event “in spirit” along with her husband Chandler Powell and the couple’s daughter Grace, 5. “This year she’s just staying a little close to home,” Terri told the outlet. “So, ironically, it’s less taxing for her to be home feeding crocodiles.”
Bindi Irwin missed her late father Steve Irwin’s annual gala in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 10, after suffering a ruptured appendix. “She’s going to be OK, but surgery — out of all the things we were ready for, that was not one of them,” Bindi’s brother Robert Irwin told People in an interview published […]
In May 2025, Bindi opened up to Us Weekly about her ongoing struggles with endometriosis, which is described by Mayo Clinic as “an often-painful condition in which tissue that is similar to the inner lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus.”
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Speaking to Us just one day prior to emergency surgery as a result of a ruptured appendix, and the day before the 2025 Steve Irwin Gala, Bindi said, “If you have good health you can do anything, but when you’re feeling unwell it’s impossible to function in life.” (Bindi was forced to skip the 2025 event as a result of her health struggles, too.)
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Later that month, Bindi shared a progress report with fans via Instagram. “Healing,” she captioned a carousel of photos that showed the Dancing With the Stars season 21 champion recovering in the hospital. “Thank you for your incredible words of support and kindness. The reason I share my health journey is because more girls and women desperately need answers to their undiagnosed pain.”
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More recently, Bindi reflected on her endometriosis journey via a lengthy post that urged other sufferers to seek increased support during March’s Endometriosis Australia Awareness Month. “In the last three years, I’ve had over 50 endometriosis lesions cut out of my body. A chocolate cyst that was adhering my ovary to my side was removed. An appendectomy and a hernia repair. I’ve felt indescribable, inescapable pain,” Bindi candidly shared via Instagram on March 31. “Trying to keep my invisible illness to myself after being told by doctors it was just “part of being a woman.” I spent 10 years being undiagnosed.”
Bindi’s post concluded, “No one deserves to suffer in silence. For more information I turned to @seckinmd and @endofound. If you’re in pain, my heart breaks for you. I believe you. Please find answers. And don’t give up on yourself. I know how hard that can be.”
After both he and his sister Bindi Irwin took home Mirrorball trophies, the 22-year-old is now setting his sights on getting their mom, Terri Irwin, onto the ballroom floor.
During a recent interview, the wildlife conservation family opened up about the possibility, with Robert making it clear he’s determined to turn the idea into reality, whether Terri is fully ready or not.
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Robert Irwin is making it his personal mission to see his mom compete on “Dancing with the Stars.”
After winning the most recent season alongside partner Witney Carson, he didn’t hesitate to share his next goal for the family.
“I’ll get her. Don’t worry. We’re gonna get her on the next season. I’m gonna make it happen!” Robert told E! News, confidently insisting that Terri will eventually step onto the dance floor.
Terri, however, is taking a more cautious approach. Speaking alongside her son at the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas, she joked about needing time to consider the idea.
“I’ll review the petition,” she said, adding that she would “get back to you in five to seven business days.”
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Still, the 61-year-old admitted that the opportunity is appealing. “I am honored to be asked if I would do it because it’s an amazing thing,” she shared.
Robert Shares Why Terri Would Thrive On The Show
Robert Irwin isn’t just pushing for his mom to join, but he already has a vision for how she would succeed.
Drawing from his own experience, he believes Terri would genuinely enjoy the process and the energy of the show.
The zookeeper even went a step further by suggesting a potential partner for his mom. He believes professional dancer Val Chmerkovskiy would be the perfect match.
“Mum, I’d think you’d dance so well with Val,” he told her, adding that it would make the experience even more enjoyable.
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Terri herself reflected on what she has seen from her children’s time on “DWTS,” recalling how Bindi once described the experience.
“This is the closest you’ll ever get to flying. You feel free. It’s euphoric. It’s amazing,” she remembered her daughter saying.
She also spoke about the physical side of ballroom dancing, noting how demanding it can be.
“The dancing has gotta be the most athletic, incredible, moving experience that you could have, so I think it would be really special,” Terri explained.
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Robert Irwin Gets Backup As ‘DWTS’ Pros Support Terri Casting
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Robert isn’t the only one campaigning for Terri to join the show. His former dance partner Witney Carson is fully on board with the idea and agrees with his choice of partner.
“I think that she would be best paired with someone who’s seasoned, but can really have fun with her,” Witney said, before adding, “Dare I say Val.”
She also explained why Chmerkovskiy would be a strong fit, noting that he can balance discipline with a fun rehearsal environment.
Witney already sees potential in Terri based on past experience. She pointed to the conservationist’s brief appearance during a performance earlier in the season.
“She’s the last Irwin. We’ve got to get Terri on the show. I think she would do incredible,” she said.
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Recalling that moment, Witney added, “She was adding things. She wanted to do a passé. She was adding a flick. I was like, ‘Go Terri!’”
Robert Calls ‘DWTS’ Win ‘Life-Changing’ After Emotional Finale
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Robert Irwin won Season 34 alongside Carson after a highly competitive finale in which five couples performed multiple routines, with judges’ scores and audience votes combined to determine the winner.
Despite entering the finale with a rib injury, he delivered strong performances, earning near-perfect scores and ultimately winning after one of the closest vote results in the show’s history.
As The Blast shared, the TV presenter said the victory meant “everything” to him. Speaking after the finale, Robert shared, “To follow in those footsteps and to do the same has meant everything to me.”
He described the experience as life-changing, saying, “This has absolutely changed my life.” Robert also reflected on watching Bindi’s win years earlier, explaining how it inspired him.
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“When I watched her lift that Mirrorball, I saw her lifting that message,” he said. Overall, Robert expressed gratitude for the journey and his dance partner, calling the experience unforgettable.
Robert Irwin Weighs In On ‘Bachelor’ Speculation: ‘Never Say Never’
Robert has addressed growing speculation about whether he could become the next lead on “The Bachelor,” and he’s not shutting the door on the idea.
According to The Blast, the wildlife conservationist said, “Never say never,” adding, “I’m in this realm right now where I’m like, never say never.”
He continued to tease the possibility, saying, “Watch this space. Who knows. It’s a strange world. Anything could happen.”
Despite the buzz, Robert made it clear that reality TV romance isn’t his main focus. He emphasized, “I’m a zookeeper. I’m an animal conservationist. That’s my thing,” noting that his life is very different from what’s being reported.
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He also downplayed his dating life, admitting, “My life is a lot more boring than you might think. I’m pretty vanilla.”
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