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Read MoreWe turn back the clock to 2014 for the latest edition of the Movie Bracket, revisiting a classic movie year on its 10th anniversary.
Read MoreWrapping up the best and worst of the end of Summer!
Read MoreA look at the upcoming slate at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan is one of the most singular filmmakers working today, whose films routinely engage and mystify audiences, from the 5-star classics to the Razzie-nominated dumpster fires.
Read MoreThis week in movies!
Read MoreHorror never dies but in 2024 it may be more alive than ever.
Read MoreThis week in movies, Deadpool & Wolverine return to theaters, Robert Downey Jr. returns to the MCU, but are audiences ready to return to other MCU movies?
Read MoreThis week in movies and more, Kinds of Kindness, the 2024 Emmy Nominees & reacting to the F1, Gladiator 2 & Nosferatu trailers.
Read MoreTop 10 TV Shows of the Year countdown to revisit the first 6 months of television shows from 2024.
Read MoreTop 10 Movies of the Year countdown looking back on the first 6 months of 2024 (and maybe some 2023 stragglers).
Read MoreThe Bikeriders brings filmmaker Jeff Nichols roaring back into cinemas atop the noisy engines of Harley bikes.
Read MoreRyan Gosling might be his generation’s elite movie star but what is his best movie?
Read MoreA livestream catching up on all of the movie and TV releases for June 2024 including Box Office Records, Tribeca, and The Tony's.
Read MoreJane Schoenbrun’s I Saw The TV Glow is one of the 2024 movies that will define the year in cinema, but how do we define its impact?
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve has made some of the best blockbuster and science fiction movies of the past decade and a half but which film is the cinematic messiah?
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Hidden gems from the SXSW 2025 Film & TV Festival, movies that you might not have heard of that we can’t stop thinking about.
SXSW 2025 had triumphant adventure films, buzzy sequels, tender love stories, daring rule-breakers, and more than one movie about a foreboding road.
If all you knew about a movie was the person directing it, who would be at the top of your list?