Dstlry's Through the Boughs will bring some yuletide scares with stories from James Tynion IV, Patrick McHale, Sweeey Boo, and more.
The young actor teases some character shake-ups and looks back on his life working on Netflix's sci-fi hit.
Underground methane blasts are behind Siberia’s puzzling exploding craters, according to new research.
Ten years ago, NASA nearly chose a single spacecraft provider, a decision that would have left SpaceX out of the picture, and set the stage for a disastrously limited future.
Everyone knows Joker's obsessed with Batman, and even Phillips thinks that fixation could be applied to his take of the villain.
Parker Finn teases some of what's to come in Smile 2, and how the horror franchise could go even further with more movies.
It's a movie royale as the Us and Nope director picks 16 horror films to figure out which of them he loves most of all.
Death Stranding's movie is only the beginning, and Kojima's got a lot he wants to get done in and out of video games.
Researchers have analyzed dozens of videos amassing millions of views on TikTok that feature the trend.
The CDC warns it can take 10 weeks for some people to develop symptoms from listeria.
Change up your music mixes with ease.
The tripartite observatory will be as big as the Sun and detect ripples in spacetime itself.
Chucky lived before his USA/Syfy horror-comedy series in the Child's Play movies—could a big-screen return be in the works?
The writer-director (Annabelle, The Nun, It) talks to io9 about his new vampire film, which arrives next week on Max.
The Wizard of Oz prequel musical, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, opens November 22.
Two of DC's most ruthless Batman villains may return to the big screen together.
Jason Schreier, author of Play Nice, describes the rise and fall of Blizzard Entertainment, the massive sexual harassment scandal, and sweeping games industry layoffs.
Tossing a can of soup at a priceless work of art will get you time in the slammer, apparently.
Contemporary fantasy television knows the fear of having a big, dark battle no one can see. But it turns out Rings of Power director Charlotte Brändström and cinematographer Alex Disenhof had a simple bit of advice for shooting the Siege of Eregion's night time scraps.
The former president insists Google is hiding positive news stories about him.