Author: Trevor Decker
Disney Channel is leaning into a smart blend of legacy brands, fresh faces, and platform fluidity to meet a generation that lives across cable, Disney+, YouTube, and social. Recent cast interviews around Wizards Beyond Waverly Place and Vampirina: Teenage Vampire sketch a clear playbook: honor nostalgia, center new talent, and design stories that travel just […]
Walt Disney Records has released the full soundtrack for Disney Channel’s new live-action series “Vampirina: Teenage Vampire,” and it puts star Kenzi Richardson front and center. The album collects the original songs audiences have been hearing throughout Season 1, giving fans a complete listen to Vee’s pop-leaning sound. Across the tracklist, Richardson carries several standout […]
As moviegoers look for something lighthearted this fall, Grow arrives in theaters today offering a cozy mix of humor, heart, and a touch of small-town magic. The film centers on Dinah Little, played by Golda Rosheuvel, a hardworking farmer in the so-called “Pumpkin Capital of the World.” Her quiet life takes an unexpected turn when […]
Disney Channel is currently streaming the Halloween episode “First Halloween” (Season 1, Episode 7) of Vampirina: Teenage Vampire for free on its official YouTube channel. It runs about 23 minutes and is perfect for Halloween viewing. The new live-action series reimagines the beloved animated Vampirina in a fresh and modern way. The original animated version […]
Disney and Pixar have unveiled the first official images from Toy Story 5, giving fans their long-awaited look at Woody and Buzz Lightyear ahead of the film’s release next summer. The familiar duo appear against the classic sky-blue backdrop, instantly transporting fans back to the beloved world that began nearly three decades ago. The new […]
It was a full-circle television moment that brought Boy Meets World fans to tears. During this week’s Dancing With the Stars “Dedication Night,” actress Danielle Fishel paid tribute to her longtime co-star and mentor, William “Bill” Daniels. He portrayed the beloved teacher Mr. Feeny for seven seasons on the classic ABC series. Fishel, performing with […]
Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert has officially found its global distribution home, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated music-driven theatrical releases of 2026. The highly talked-about concert documentary, which drew major attention following its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be released in the United States by Neon, […]
Angel Studios and Wonder Project have released the first teaser trailer for Young Washington, a forthcoming feature film that explores the formative years of George Washington before his rise as America’s first president. The historical drama is slated for a nationwide theatrical release during Independence Day weekend in 2026, aligning with the nation’s 250th anniversary. […]
Tony Award winner Laura Benanti brings heartfelt warmth to the role of Marmee March in the studio recording of Jo – The Little Women Musical. A newly released video showcases Benanti performing the moving song “Little Women,” offering listeners a glimpse into the sweeping score inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s timeless novel. The album, which […]
Diane Keaton, the Academy Award-winning actress celebrated for her timeless performances in Annie Hall, Father of the Bride, and Something’s Gotta Give, has died at the age of 79. The news was confirmed by a family spokesperson through People. According to Reuters, the family has asked for privacy. Keaton’s career spanned more than five decades, […]
Taylor Momsen, best remembered by many as Cindy Lou Who from How the Grinch Stole Christmas, is revisiting the song that first made her voice familiar to millions. Now the lead singer of the rock band The Pretty Reckless, Momsen has released a powerful new version of Where Are You Christmas?, the heartfelt ballad she […]
Ted Lasso changed my life in a positive way that I had not anticipated. Given the time of its release, during a global pandemic, it gave many isolated people hope during an almost existential period of uncertainty. The groundbreaking writing and talented cast went viral not just for the goals but also for reflecting the […]
The cultural phenomenon that is KPop Demon Hunters continues its meteoric rise, with the soundtrack achieving major milestones and the real-life voices behind the animated stars making their dazzling debut on late-night television. The Netflix film’s soundtrack has officially gone Platinum, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying 1 million units sold […]
Angel Studios has announced that it has partnered with 2521 Entertainment to acquire David, the animated film and television series franchise inspired by the biblical story of the shepherd who defeated Goliath. The acquisition comes from Slingshot USA and marks a significant addition to Angel’s growing slate of audience-supported projects. Set for theatrical release on […]
NBC has released the trailer and key art for the second season of its multi-cam comedy, Happy’s Place. The details confirm the show is leaning heavily into two major storylines: a dramatic new secret involving the core cast and a strategic use of nostalgic comedy reunions. Season 2 premieres Friday, November 7 at 8 p.m. […]
New York Times bestselling author and journalist Lee Strobel is returning to the big screen this December with The Case for Miracles, a new feature-length documentary distributed by Fathom Entertainment. The film will play in theaters nationwide from December 15 through December 18, inviting audiences to explore one of the most enduring questions in faith: […]
The recent passing of Patricia Routledge, the beloved actress who brought Hyacinth Bucket to life in “Keeping Up Appearances,” has left fans around the world mourning the loss of a true comedic genius. While she graced stages and screens for decades, it is arguably her portrayal of the social-climbing, long-suffering Hyacinth that cemented her place […]
Fans of 1990s family films will have a chance to revisit a beloved favorite this month as Casper returns to theaters nationwide for its 30th anniversary. The re-release runs from October 3 through October 31, giving audiences the opportunity to experience the film’s blend of heart and Halloween charm once again on the big screen. […]
After nearly two decades off the air, Reading Rainbow is making its return in a brand-new format. The beloved literacy program, which first premiered in 1983 and inspired generations of young readers, is set to debut a short-form reboot beginning Saturday, October 4. The new series will stream on KidZuko, Sony’s YouTube channel aimed at […]
On October 27, 1995, American viewers were introduced to Goosebumps on television with the premiere of The Haunted Mask. Adapted from R.L. Stine’s best-selling book series, the two-part special debuted on Fox Kids and immediately set the tone for what would become one of the most memorable shows of the 90s. For kids gathered around […]
Wonder Project will debut its subscription service on Prime Video in the U.S. on October 5, offering a lineup of new originals, a large library of licensed titles, and a feature allowing viewers to choose between original and TV-edited versions of select films. The company, founded by Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten and Jon Erwin, is positioning […]