Tina Fey Reveals the Greatest Forgotten 'SNL' Sketch Featuring Will Ferrell
[Editor's Note: The following contains The Four Seasons Season 2 spoilers]


[Editor's Note: The following contains The Four Seasons Season 2 spoilers]


Ahead of The Legend of Vox Machina’s Season 4 premiere on Prime Video, Collider’s Steve Weintraub had the pleasure of moderating an exclusive Q&A with the Critical Role crew, following a screening of Episodes 1 and 2, "One Year Later…" and "Trial by Water." With the first three episodes now streaming, we’re thrilled to share the full conversation, where Matthew Mercer, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, Liam O’Brien, Ashley Johnson, Marisha Ray, Laura Bailey, and Travis Willingham spent the evening dropping Easter eggs, cracking up the audience (and themselves), and examining these characters they’ve spent so much time with.


We’re nearing the end of the first season of Apple TV’s near-perfect supernatural series, Widow’s Bay, and fans are eager for what’s coming next. Already, the show has garnered high praise from the masterful Guillermo del Toro and drawn comparisons to the king of horror himself, Stephen King. For a streamer that’s staked its claim as the leading sci-fi television, Katie Dippold’s horror comedy not only proves Apple TV’s dedication to stellar storytelling across the board but also to meticulous attention to high-quality in all departments.


Richard E. Grant tells Collider’s Steve Weintraubhe immediately found the appeal of writer-director Peter Glanz’s (The Longest Week) grotesque sophomore feature, Savage House, upon his first read of the script. This dark comedy, which premiered at SXSW London, is a satirical tale of two 18th-century social climbers, Sir Chauncey Savage (Grant) and his wife, Lady Savage, played by The Crown’s Claire Foy, who are desperately clawing for status and wealth, even as they near bankruptcy, never mind the massive pox outbreak or social upheaval of the time.


When you think of directors, you likely think of Steven Spielberg as one of the most influential in Hollywood. In addition to receiving 24 Academy Award nominations, taking home three, the filmmaker achieved EGOT status, and is the highest-grossing director of all time. Now, in honor of Spielberg's Disclosure Day arriving in theaters this week, we asked some of your favorite stars a very important question: What's your favorite Steven Spielberg movie?


After such a long wait, the Bat Signal has finally gone up, and the cast is officially on its way back to Gotham. The Batman Part II has been one of the most anticipated projects in Hollywood for the last few years, after Matt Reeves' rain-soaked depiction of the Dark Knight left so much potential on the table. But now, after so many years and delays, the sequel is finally moving much closer to production. Naturally, that means it’s almost time for Colin Farrellto get back under all that Oz Cobb makeup.


Fans don’t have to wait much longer for Ridley Scott’s newest star-studded sci-fi epic, The Dog Stars, but before taking on a post-apocalyptic world opposite Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin, Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells are tackling an arguably bigger feat. The Academy Award and Emmy winner and the two-time Tony Award nominee star in HBO Max’s new drama Miss You, Love You, a nearly extinct “quiet movie” from Oscar-winning writer-director Jim Rash. Dialogue-heavy films like these are a rarity in today’s Hollywood, and the two powerhouses couldn’t be more proud of what they accomplished while filming.


The internet is buzzing with the return of ‘90s silver screen king and Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser. In addition to his refreshingly unproblematic public persona, fans are really just thrilled to have the actor back in action, from his upcoming World War II thriller, Pressure, where he plays General Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower, to his long-awaited reprise of Rick O’Connell in the untitled Mummy 4.
