Glen Powell stars in the adaptation of the Stephen King novel, which hits digital December 16.
The Scott Pilgrim alum and Coda's Emilia Jones join the Glen Powell-led film due for release in November 2025.
Sausage Party: Foodtopia, an eight-part series, debuts on Prime Video July 11.
Sure, Netflix has its own "cult" category—but you should also dig deeper within its menu to find weird genre picks.
NYCC 2023 got us our latest look at Netflix's anime adaptation of the classic comic—complete with the 2010 live action movie.
The Netflix anime series based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel arrives November 17.
A new A24 horror-comedy from Kristoffer Borgli, the writer-director of 2022's Sick of You , examines parasocial fear.
Michael Cera returns (with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Brie Larson, Chris Evans, and more from 2010's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World ) in animated form this fall.
Command Z , starring Michael Cera and Liev Schreiber, will be available on July 17.
The much-anticipated new season stars Aaron Paul, Ben Barnes, Zazie Beetz, Rory Culkin, Michael Cera, Salma Hayek Pinault, and many more.
Will Ferrell, Kate McKinnon, and lots of police feature in the new trailer for the Margot Robbie film.
Plus it's bad news on the CW as both The Winchesters and Kung Fu are canceled.
The sixth season of the Emmy-winning anthology series has an all-star cast, including Salma Hayek, Aaron Paul, Ben Barnes, Zazie Beetz, and many more.
Greta Gerwig's Barbie shows off a starry cast in this campy trailer for the film based on the Mattel toy.
Live-action movie adaptation director Edgar Wright also returns to executive produce the Netflix series.
Prime Video's animated anthology from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg is out March 4.
Get a peek at all 8 episodes in this... fast food commercial?
Dash Shaw and Jane Samborski's Sundance breakout weaves a strange and visually stunning tale.
During the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve seen many, many casts reunite over Zoom. And let’s be honest… it’s great every single time. There’s just something warm and lovely about getting wrapped up a blanket of nostalgia that makes these dark days a little brighter. And while it was great to see reunions of Ghostbusters, Lord of…
In comedy, there’s a fine line between hilarious and annoying. It’s a line The Lego Batman Movie tiptoes on from its very first minute as the jokes begin to fly over the studio logos. It’s a surprising way to start, doesn’t entirely work, and sets the standard for everything to follow. Directed by Chris McKay,…