
Ross Bonaime
Senior Movies Editor @Collider previous bylines at @Pastemagazine @byt @flickchart @NewsIntheBurg
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Ross Bonaime
Nathan Fielder has seemingly never met a challenge he couldn’t overcome. With Nathan for You, Fielder tried to help struggling small businesses in increasingly wild and hilarious ways. In 2023’s The Curse, Fielder tried his hand at scripted comedy, starring alongside Emma Stone and managing to hold his own in a series that was absurd even for him.
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1 week ago |
collider.com | Ross Bonaime
Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for The Last of Us Season 2 premiere. The first season of The Last of Us was largely about love, both the good and bad of this emotion, and what extremes it can lead to. As we return to The Last of Us with the first episode of Season 2, “Future Days,” hate, frustration, and revenge become central to this emotion as well.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Ross Bonaime
30 years ago, Walt Disney Animation Studios was in the middle of what is known as the “Disney Renaissance,” a period from 1989 to 1999 where the studio was once again producing animated projects that put them back at the top of the game. After the mostly tumultuous 1980s, Disney blasted into the next decade with certified banger after certified banger, with films like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and Tarzan.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Ross Bonaime
There’s a moment in The Last of Us Season 1 that seems to represent creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann’s modus operandi for the entire series. As we look over a destroyed Boston, while Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) and Tess (Anna Torv) take Ellie (Bella Ramsey) to a group known as the Fireflies, we’re presented with two paths.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Ross Bonaime
Is it possible for a Disney film to be a cult classic? For A Goofy Movie, that certainly has been the case, as a film made by smaller Disney teams with a fraction of the budget used by movies of the time like The Lion King and Pocahontas. But over the past 30 years, A Goofy Movie has managed to become a surprise success, only growing in popularity over the decades, and becoming a fan favorite.
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If you're still dealing with that moment from #TheLastOfUsSeason2 I wrote a piece about how it's even more heartbreaking on the show than in the game. And it wrecked me in the game!

Somehow, 'The Last of Us' Made One of the Game's Most Heartbreaking Scenes Even More Devastating https://t.co/9txXbjbqE6

I finally started watching Andor, but it just makes me want this coffee in Galaxy’s Edge https://t.co/EXl0g54VfY

On SNL, I really don't care for the Tr*mp cold opens, but boy, do I love an opener where James Austin Johnson razzes the cast when they're frozen behind him and can't move.