Wednesday, December 17, 2025

The Visitors Movie

The Visitors

2025 | 1h 46m

The Visitors 2025 movie poster

Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

Release Date: 17 Dec 2025

Director

Jeremy Michael Hull

Writer

Jeremy Michael Hull

Cast

James Baird

Daniel Brehm

Kamryn Chasnis

Producers

Rachel Claire

producer

Jeremy Michael Hull

producer (as Jeremy Hull)

David C. Miller

executive producer

Cinematographer

Tony Schiavone

Editor

Jeremy Michael Hull

(as Jeremy Hull)

Makeup Department

Kacy Tatus

makeup artist

Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors

Rachel Claire

assistant director

Dan Schiffmacher

second assistant director

Sound Department

Ashley Killips

boom operator

Visual Effects

Erik Kaspar

visual effects artist (as Erik Pain)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Amy Dominquez

wardrobe

Publicity

New 

Avery Guerra

publicist

Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Gets a Name and a Mysterious First Trailer

 "Disclosure Day" is coming soon. The new Steven Spielberg movie is still a big mystery, but a new trailer has been released. You can watch the clip featuring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo below.


The official description says: "If you found out we weren't alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you?

 This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to... Disclosure Day."


It looks like Blunt's character could be an alien, and the little girl seen talking to animals might not be from Earth either.

 Honestly, even after watching the trailer, it's still not completely clear what "Disclosure Day" is about. And that's okay.


Spielberg directed the film based on a story he created with a script written by David Koepp, who has worked with Spielberg on movies like "Jurassic Park," "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "War of the Worlds," and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

"Disclosure Day" is produced by Kristie Macosko Krieger and Steven Spielberg through Amblin Entertainment.

 The executive producers are Adam Somner and Chris Brigham.


Spielberg's last movie was "The Fabelmans" in 2022, but it seems like he's returning to themes similar to his earlier films like "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."

"Disclosure Day" is set to hit theaters on June 12, 2026.

Gil Gerard, Star of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,’ Dies at 82

 Gil Gerard, the actor from Arkansas, is most known for playing the witty hero in the 1979-81 NBC series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century." He passed away on Tuesday at the age of 82.


Gil Gerard lived in Georgia and died after fighting a rare and aggressive type of cancer, according to his wife, Janet, who shared the news on Facebook.


In 1977, Gerard played the love interest of Lee Grant in the movie "Airport '77" and also starred as a moonshiner in the comedy "Hooch," set in Appalachia.

 It was during this time that he was offered the role of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, a show co-produced by Glen A. Larson at Universal Television.


The show was based on a popular comic strip character, most famously portrayed in a 1939 movie serial with Olympic swimmer Buster Crabbe.

 The light-hearted sci-fi series started with a 1979 movie, which was made because of the success of "Star Wars."


Initially, Gerard wasn't interested in the part.

 He had seen how playing a cartoon character like Batman affected Adam West's career and didn't want to do something that seemed campy. However, he was eventually convinced to take the role. The movie became a hit, making it one of the top 25 highest-grossing films that year. The film was then retooled to serve as the show's two-hour pilot episode.


The show lasted two seasons and had a total of 32 episodes before it was canceled in April 1981.



After "Buck Rogers," Gerard starred in a number of telefilms, including the highly rated "Help Wanted: Male" in 1982 with Suzanne Pleshette.

 He also played a bachelor cop who teaches martial arts to a young boy, Ernie Reyes Jr., in the 1986-87 ABC series "Sidekicks."


Gil Gerard starred with Ernie Reyes Jr. on the 1986-87 ABC series "Sidekicks."

 Walt Disney Television / Courtesy: Everett Collection


Gilbert Cyril Gerard, the youngest of three boys, was born on January 23, 1943, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

 His father, Frank, was a knife salesman, and his mother, Gladys, was a teacher.


After graduating from Little Rock Catholic High School and spending a couple of years at Arkansas State Teacher College (now the University of Central Arkansas), he moved to New York in 1969 to study acting with Philip Burton at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.

 He also worked as a taxi driver at night to support himself. One of his fares arranged for him to audition for a small role in the film "Love Story," which was being filmed in New York. He ended up working on the movie for about 10 weeks.


Gerard spent the next few years appearing in more than 400 commercials and played the role of Alan Stewart, a former POW turned doctor, on the NBC soap "The Doctors" from 1973-76.

 He also appeared with Cliff Robertson in Frank Perry's "Man on a Swing" (1974).


He wrote and produced the film "Hooch" for his own production company, Prudhomme Productions.

 He admitted the movie was based on "Smokey and the Bandit."


After playing a carpenter who falls in love with Caroline Ingalls (Karen Grassle) on a 1977 episode of "Little House on the Prairie," Michael Landon hired him to star in "Stone," a series about a man rebuilding his life after a decade in prison.

 A pilot was made, but the show wasn't picked up.


As Captain William Anthony "Buck" Rogers, a NASA/U.S. Air Force pilot frozen in space in 1987 and discovered in the year 2491 after a nuclear war, Gerard starred opposite Erin Gray as Col. Wilma Deering and Felix Silla as the robot Twiki, voiced by Mel Blanc.


Gerard said in 2017 that he thought the character had a realistic sense of humor and humanity.

 He felt the character wasn’t a stiff or a superhero, but instead a man who could solve problems on his feet.

In 1983, Gerard produced the Broadway musical "Amen Corner," which was based on the James Baldwin play and starred Rhetta Hughes.


Gerard also appeared in the 1990 CBS series "E.A.R.T.H. Force," hosted the 1992 reality show "Code 3," played Major Dodd on the NBC daytime soap "Days of Our Lives," and appeared in the 2016 comedy "The Nice Guys" with Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe.


He was the subject of the 2007 Discovery Health Channel documentary "Action Hero Makeover," where he decided to have gastric bypass surgery after his weight had reached 350 pounds.

 In a 1990 article in People, he estimated he had lost over $1 million in work due to overeating.


Gerard had a long friendship with former President Bill Clinton and was married four times, including once to actress Connie Sellecca from 1979 until their 1987 divorce.

 His surviving family includes his son with Sellecca, Gib.


In a post on his Facebook account, Gerard wrote: "My life has been an amazing journey.

 The opportunities I've had, the people I've met and the love I have given and received have made my 82 years on the planet deeply satisfying. ... Don't waste your time on anything that doesn't thrill you or bring you love. See you out somewhere in the cosmos."

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Hollywood director Rob Reiner's son Nick arrested for murder after parents' deaths

 Nick Reiner, who is the son of Rob Reiner, has been taken into custody after the famous Hollywood director and actor, along with his wife Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their home in Los Angeles. The police are looking into the deaths, which are believed to be a murder, in a wealthy part of the city.

President Donald Trump has posted on social media, without any proof, saying that the two "reportedly" died because of the anger Reiner caused others with his "Trump Derangement Syndrome."

 Reiner was known for speaking out against the president.

Nick Reiner is recognized for directing some well-known movies like When Harry Met Sally, This is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, Stand By Me, Misery, and A Few Good Men.

Many famous people from Hollywood and politics have expressed their support and admiration for Reiner, as he was also a strong supporter of liberal causes and Democratic politics.

One Battle After Another to Begin Streaming on HBO Max on December 19th

 Paul Thomas Anderson’s new movie, One Battle After Another, is coming to HBO Max on December 19th. There will also be an American Sign Language (ASL) version of the film available on the same day.


We previously called this movie one of the Best Films of 2025.

 It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti. The story follows DiCaprio as a former revolutionary who has to deal with his past when his daughter goes missing after being off the grid for 16 years. He also has to face his old enemy, Sean Penn. The music for the film is created by Jonny Greenwood, who often works with Paul Thomas Anderson.


Sign up for HBO Max to watch One Battle After Another here.

 You can also check out our updated list of Paul Thomas Anderson’s films to see where One Battle After Another stands.


Jack White criticized Donald Trump for his response to Rob Reiner's death.

Donald Trump's reaction to Rob Reiner's death was shocking, even for him.

 Many people across different political views strongly disagree with his comments. Jack White talked about this, calling Trump a "disgusting, vile, egotistical loser" and said that Trump's comment was a bad insult to a talented artist who helped the world a lot. He said it was wrong to use someone’s death to promote personal ideas and that it was a bad thing. Jack White also praised Rob Reiner for all he did and expressed support for him.


After Rob Reiner's death, some of his last words about Charlie Kirk went viral.

 In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Reiner said that the shooting was "an absolute horror" and that no one should ever have to go through that. He also said that it's not a good solution to problems, no matter what your political views are. He believed in forgiveness and praised Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika Kirk, for forgiving the person who killed her husband. Donald Trump did not share his opinion and made fun of Reiner's death on his social media.


Bret Michaels, the singer from Poison, has announced that his new biopic and book, both named Unbroken: Then, Now and Forever, will come out in 2026.

 He shared some details in an Instagram post, but there's not much else known at the moment. Michaels had already released his first memoir, Bret Michaels: Auto-Scrap-Ography, in May 2020.


Josh Gad called out Donald Trump for his comments about Rob Reiner.

 Trump had made fun of Reiner's death on his social media, and Josh Gad responded by saying that Reiner was "1000 times the man you are."


Donald Trump has made some very harsh comments about Rob Reiner's death.

 He claimed that Reiner's death, along with his wife Michele Singer, was because of the anger he caused others. Trump called it "Trump Derangement Syndrome," which is a term he uses to describe people who dislike him. These comments are very different from what Reiner said about the shooting of Charlie Kirk, which he called a "horror" and said it wasn’t acceptable regardless of political views.


The son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer, Nick Reiner, has been taken into custody in connection with the couple's death.

 The family's daughter found their bodies at home. They appeared to have been stabbed. The case is still under investigation.


A family member is being questioned by police in the investigation into Rob Reiner's and his wife's deaths.

 The couple's son, Nick Reiner, was taken into custody on Monday. Their daughter found the bodies at their home on Sunday afternoon. The couple had stab wounds. The Los Angeles Police Department is still looking into this case, and no one else is in custody.


SNL made fun of Spotify Wrapped by creating an "Uber Eats Wrapped" version.

 The show's sketch showed people learning about their eating habits, like favorite restaurants, the most food they ate, and how much they spent on Uber Eats. The message was a joke about how people rely on delivery services.

‘Fallout’ Season 2 to Premiere Early

 If you’ve been eagerly waiting for “Fallout” Season 2, you’re in for good news — Prime Video has moved the premiere back by a day to Tuesday at 6 p.m. PT.

To celebrate the season’s New Vegas theme, Amazon shared the update outside the Sphere in Las Vegas.

It’s like Christmas came early at the Sphere.

 The “Fallout” Season 2 premiere is now set for December 16 at 6 p.m. PT. [Tweet link]

Originally, Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten, Moisés Arias, Frances Turner, and Kyle MacLachlan were supposed to return to the Wasteland on Wednesday.


According to the logline, the new season of “Fallout” will start right after the epic ending of Season One, taking viewers on a journey from the Mojave Wasteland to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas.

 “Fallout” is based on one of the greatest video game series of all time. It tells the story of people who have everything and those who don’t, in a world where there’s almost nothing left. Two hundred years after the apocalypse, people who lived in luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated wasteland their ancestors abandoned. They’re surprised to find a complex, strange, and violent world waiting for them.


“Fallout” was produced by Kilter Films and Amazon MGM Studios, with executive producers Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, and Athena Wickham; Todd Howard, Bethesda Game Studios, and James Altman for Bethesda Softworks; and Margot Lulick.

 Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner are also executive producers and co-creators of the show, serving as showrunners.


“Fallout” Season 2 will be released weekly through February 4 on Prime Video.

Monday, December 15, 2025

‘Zootopia 2’ Overtakes ‘Lilo & Stitch’ to Become 2025’s Highest Grossing Movie With $1.13 Billion

 Rabbits, foxes, snakes, oh my! "Zootopia 2" is now the top-grossing movie in Hollywood this year. The Disney animated sequel has made over $1.13 billion worldwide in just 20 days, beating the $1.03 billion made by the live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch." Meanwhile, the non-MPA Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2" is still the biggest movie of 2025, having made $1.9 billion.


Another big Disney movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" by James Cameron, might be a contender for the 2025 title.

 The first two "Avatar" films made over $2 billion each. However, the third one opens on December 19 and is expected to make most of its money in the next year.


"Zootopia 2" hit the $1 billion mark in just 17 days, which is the fastest PG film to reach that goal.

 It is now the seventh-highest-grossing animated movie of all time, surpassing the original "Zootopia" which made $1.025 billion and last year's "Moana 2" which made $1.06 billion.


Over the weekend, "Zootopia 2" made $131.1 million from 52 countries, bringing its international total to $877 million.

 It's on track to become only the second animated movie to cross $1 billion globally, after "Inside Out 2." The movie has been especially popular in China, where it's made $502 million so far. That puts it behind only "Avengers: Endgame" in terms of earnings in the country. This is notable because Chinese audiences haven't been into Hollywood movies in a while.


Another Disney movie, "Ella McCay" directed by James L. Brooks, made poor numbers this weekend with only $300,000 from five countries.

 Though not a wide international release, the PG-13 film also did poorly in North America with $2.1 million, which is the worst start for a Disney movie in recent times. Globally, "Ella McCay" has only made $2.4 million from a $35 million budget. With bad reviews and low audience scores, it's unlikely to do better soon. Fortunately, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" is expected to end the year on a high note for Disney.