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7076 articlesNetflix’s Avatar Season 2: Can Live-Action Bending Match the Animation?
A new trailer for Netflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender promises escalating conflict and a focus on Aang's re...
Tom Cruise's Big Comeback: The $100 Million Comedy That Could Save His Career
After years of blockbuster action films, Tom Cruise is returning to his comedic roots with a potentially game-changing m...
Beyond the Rest Stop: André Øvredal’s Passenger Turns the Highway Into a Nightmare
The director of The Last Voyage of the Demeter explores the primal fear of nighttime isolation in his latest thriller, P...
Pluto TV to Stream All Six Seasons of 'Major Crimes' Starting June 1
The TNT crime drama is joining the free ad-supported platform, marking a significant addition to its procedural catalog.
Amazon Music Bets on Jelly Roll and NHL Fever with 'Rise Up' Exclusive
A new platform-exclusive anthem aims to soundtrack the Stanley Cup Playoffs, blending sports highlights with high-energy...
Rami Malek’s Cannes Showcase: Can 'The Man I Love' Spark a Career Renaissance?
As Rami Malek presents his most acclaimed work yet at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, the industry watches to see if this...
The Terminator’s 35th Anniversary: Liquid Metal Returns to Los Angeles Theaters
Limited screenings of the action classic are already selling out, highlighting the film's revolutionary CGI legacy.
Netflix Pivots to the 2005 Trial After 'Michael' Biopic Sparks Abuse Censorship Outcry
After a record-breaking biopic ignored child abuse allegations, Netflix is releasing 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' to d...
Battleships, K-Pop, and Cocktails: Mapping LA's Memorial Day Weekend
From the shores of San Pedro to the streets of Highland Park, Los Angeles is deploying a massive array of festivals to k...
Tarantino's Tight Grip: The 2019 Set Scolding that Shaped 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
A candid look at the reported incident between Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino on the set of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollyw...
Tess Daly's Shock Split: Rhian Sugden's Unlikely Role
The drama surrounding Tess Daly and Vernon Kay's separation has drawn in an unexpected figure: Rhian Sugden, who's now a...
20 Years After Not Guilty: Revisiting Michael Jackson's Child Molestation Trial
A look back at the 2005 trial that captivated the nation, and the questions that still linger.
The Allure of Apocalypse: Why We Crave Cinematic Destruction
From natural catastrophes to sci-fi nightmares, the disaster movie genre has spent 40 years perfecting the art of the hi...
The Dark Side of Retirement: Unpacking the Corporate Horror of Netflix's 'The Boroughs'
A retired engineer discovers that his new luxury community is a playground for supernatural monsters and corporate greed...
The Ghost List: Why the 'Top 10' TV Dramas Remain Unnamed
A recent report promises a definitive guide to the last thirty years of television, but leaves viewers searching for the...
The Art of the Final Frame: Why Movie Endings Define Cinematic Legacy
A new analysis explores the delicate balance between emotional closure and audience frustration in film finales.
The £525 Bridesmaid Dilemma: Luxury Weddings and Caravan Living
A bridesmaid at Venezuela Fury's wedding sparked a social media firestorm after listing her custom gown on Vinted, citin...
Beyond the Pod: Alexa Alfia Navigates Life After the Lemieux Marriage
After four years of marriage following Love Is Blind, Alexa Alfia discusses the complexities of cohabitating during a sp...
Beyond the Naughty Step: The 20-Year Legacy of Supernanny's Most Difficult Cases
Two decades after Jo Frost's high-stakes interventions, former participant Meghann Cooke challenges the lasting impact o...
The Jack Reacher Paradox: Massive Viewership Meets Technical Turbulence
Alan Ritchson's Prime Video hit has clocked 133.1 million hours, but a Season 3 slump poses a challenge for its final ac...
Skaro's Endless War: The Genetic Evolution of the Dalek Threat
From mass-produced Bronze warriors to the terrifying Emperor Dalek, the evolution of Skaro's most famous inhabitants rev...
Milly Alcock’s Supergirl to Anchor DC’s Mid-2020s Cinematic Slate
From Atlanta production sets to a 2026 solo film, DC Studios is officially mapping out Kara Zor-El's cosmic journey.
BBC Bets on a Psychological Poirot for 2027 Return
Mammoth Screen and the BBC are reviving Agatha Christie's Belgian detective with a multi-season series focused on unexpl...
The Boys Finale: Supernatural Reunions and the Vought Rising Spin-off
As Prime Video drops the final episode of The Boys, fans are bracing for a Supernatural crossover and a new spin-off.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Sets a Staggered Global Launch for July 2026
Tom Holland returns to the MCU in a story set four years after No Way Home, but not every fan will see it on the same da...
The Scissorhands Dilemma: Can Cult Classics Survive the Sequel Era?
As nostalgia drives Hollywood's latest wave of reboots, the possibility of a sequel to Edward Scissorhands is sparking d...
BBC Shakes Up Strictly Come Dancing with Four-Person Hosting Ensemble
Rylan Clarke, Emma Willis, and others replace the iconic duo of Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman in a bold move for the d...
Netflix’s 'The Boroughs' Finds Heart but Struggles with Sci-Fi Pacing
A new sci-fi series explores the adventures of aging characters, but can it balance nostalgia with narrative urgency?
The 1980s TV Revolution: How Genre-Bending Hits Redefined the Small Screen
From the 28-Emmy comeback of *The Watch* to the progressive themes of *The Golden Girls*, the 1980s set a high bar for t...
The $967 Million Mario Galaxy Movie: Why Fans Are Winning Over Critics
Despite a lukewarm critical reception, the Super Mario Galaxy Movie has shattered 2026 box office records.