The Ryan Reynolds-starring, Shawn Levy-directed video game film is way better than you're expecting it to be.
Christopher Gans' 2001 film turned the legendary 'Beast of Gévaudan' into a beauty of a movie.
Marvel actors Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz, and Benedict Wong star in this fascinating new film.
55 years after its release, Adam West and Burt Ward's Batman and Robin outing still delights.
Emily Blunt and the Rock are the glue holding Disney's theme park adaptation together.
Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi, and other Evil Dead stars appear in Steve Villeneuve's new documentary.
Stop me if you've heard this before: but Omega wants Hunter and her brothers to help someone in need!
Writer-director Wyatt Rockefeller's debut feature follows a group of people clinging to life on Mars.
Henry Golding stars in a Hasbro franchise reboot which might not do the trick.
Director M. Night Shyamalan isn't just going for surprises this time, he's trying to punish you, and we loved it.
*Often satisfying, occasionally baffling, and meaningless to anyone else who isn't already interested in He-Man.
The Apple TV+ series Schmigadoon —from Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio—is yet another ambitious show about pocket realities, but this one isn't keeping secrets.
Disney+ and Lucasfilm's episode 12, "Rescue on Ryloth," had action, mythology, bigger implications, and more
On the 35th anniversary of James Cameron's Alien sequel, we look back at why it still works so well. And it gets personal.
Warner Bros.' LeBron James-led Looney Tunes sci-fi sports sequel fails to provide any heart or excitement.
"For All Time. Always." trades what Loki was about for what Marvel's adaptive future will be, for better or worse.
A horror fan gets caught up in a horror plot in Shudder's energetic new film from Cody Calahan and James Villeneuve.
Outside of the Multiverse of Madness , he also teases what to expect from Evil Dead Rise, the next, Post-Ash chapter in the series.
A fan-favorite character was the focus of “Devil’s Deal,” which was great—but the title stars weren't, which... wasn't?
Hathaway takes fans back to Gundam's revered Universal Century—and sets the stage for some interesting reflections on its political landscape.