Joyce Sherrí, whose credits include Mike Flanagan's Netflix series Midnight Mass , is now aboard the animated Tiana show.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Travolta starring? A down ending? Co-writer and director Brad Bird breaks it down.
The Walt Disney Company's ongoing 100th anniversary celebration next puts the spotlight on the 1937 film, the studio's first full-length animated feature.
The first horror movie from Mongolia to get a U.S. theatrical release isn't perfect, but it shows promise.
China dominates production of the crucial metals, and wind companies are scouring the globe for more sources.
These space explorers managed to document their final moments, sending back precious data before going silent forever.
The survey was conducted before Our Flag Means Death season two arrived, but you can't deny the power of pirate romance.
The Prime Video animated series starring Steven Yeun, JK Simmons, and Sandra Oh returns November 3.
Creator and showrunner David Jenkins says the relationships between the three main pirates will take center stage this season.
No one has distressingly stared with uncomfortable looking eyes quite like the heroes and villains of Ahsoka have.
The filmmaker confirmed the Lucasfilm shelved project he was working on with David Goyer during Pacific Rim Screening.
The fandom fashion destination releases a new collection for the film's milestone.
The Five Nights at Freddy's chain mysteriously popped up over the weekend in Southern California.
Chromebook Plus is a great standard for their price, but they don't change how you'll use Google's pared down laptops.
Rhea Seehorn will star in the Breaking Bad creator's new series, which he describes as "mild sci-fi."
Argentine writer-director Demián Rugna follows up Terrified with an equally petrifying new tale.
The Emmy-nominated costume designer helped create the look of multiple Disney+ Star Wars series.
Momo runs just over five minutes, but that's enough time to scamper straight into your nightmares.
Directors David Bruckner, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Natasha Kermani, Scott Derrickson, and Mike P. Nelson contributed to the anthology film, now on Shudder.
The follow-up to William Friedkin's 1973 horror classic stars Ellen Burstyn and Leslie Odom Jr., and is in theaters now.