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Oscar winner Ariana DeBose stars in the feature fairytale film, out in theaters November 22.
ND Stevenson's webcomic finally gets its film adaptation on Netflix, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
Peter Sohn directs the animation studio's ambitious new romantic tale, out June 16.
The director crafts a metatextual play-within-a-play that never quite ends up where you want it to go.
Rob Marshall directs Halle Bailey in Disney's latest live-action adaptation; it hits theaters May 26.
Makoto Shinkai (Your Name, Weathering With You) develops a story that highlights the struggle against abandoning what we love.
Nicolas Cage chomps the scenery in this campy, violent, break-up-with-your-boss horror comedy co-starring Nicholas Hoult.
A real-life cross-continental bromance gets the Apple TV+ treatment with this exciting film from Jon Baird.
Shying away from the scope and the horror of Anne Rice's 1990s witch trilogy, AMC's latest installment in the Immortal Universe is a dreary series.
The Disney Animation feature starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Dennis Quaid will be released in time for the holiday weekend.
Magical and brutal, this Netflix adaptation explores prejudice and family lineage, while presenting a nuanced portrait of teenage sexuality at the same time.
Katie Parker and Rahul Kohli are an entertaining odd couple road-tripping toward death in this film that never fully explores its grim premise.
The new Netflix children's show will also appeal to adults, thanks to charming animation and a wholly unexpected mid-series twist.
MAPPA's adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's action shonen is revving up to be something fun.
Gohan and his dad Piccolo take the spotlight in the franchise's first film in years.
After years of development, the Halo TV show is here—and has some intriguing, if still not quite solid ideas about how it wants to explore the gaming universe.
Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby lead HBO Max's swashbuckling workplace comedy.
You'll be charmed and interested enough to ask if it's Friday yet.