It’s been a little while since the final episode of Stranger Things. We laughed, we cried, and we drove ourselves to delusion, wanting more.
For a long time now, streaming service users have been very interested in the quality of releases that arrive for their viewing pleasure.
Remember Barbenheimer? It was quite the fun time at the theater as fans watched the unexpected double feature of Oppenheimer and Barbie.
There are many TV shows and franchises that have created some iconic figures. Could you imagine a world where Leia Organa, Batman, or Captain America didn’t exist?
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! is a curious new take on a classic monster story. The first trailer left us with many mixed emotions yet still quite curious about how all of this would come together.
That TED season two trailer is wicked hilarious. Somehow, an angry dad from Massachusetts whipping a talking teddy bear at his fleeing teenage son isn’t even the funniest part.
Prime Video’s upcoming adaptation of the iconic PlayStation franchise God of War has found its titular god.
Timothée Chalamet continues his awards-season run thanks to Marty Supreme, but a newly revealed creative detour explains why the movie almost went fully off the rails.
In Fallout‘s first season on Prime Video, we seemingly learned who dropped the nuclear bombs that began The Great War. Only, it wasn’t quite the confirmation we first thought.
The first trailer for Euphoria Season 3 is finally here, and it wastes no time setting the tone.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has a much higher bar to clear for me than it does most. I adore Dunk and Egg so much I refer to them as “my boys.” I’ve re-read George R.R.
The last five minutes of last year’s 28 Years Later, the late horror sequel that saw director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland reteam, felt incredibly out of place.
Oscar winning actress Zoe Saldaña is a household name among nerds. From her role as Uhura in Star Trek films to playing Gamora in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise and other big MCU films, she is a geeky icon.
The time keeps ticking down until the release of Avengers: Doomsday. It’s still over 11 months away, of course.
It’s always worthwhile to take a look back at those unique movies that, for one reason or another, really do deserve the love/hate relationship that folks continue to have with them.
Some shows you know are going to be good from the moment they start. These are 20 great examples.
It’s about time mummies got scary again
Mark Twain said, “Truth is stranger than fiction.” Well these days truth feels exactly like one kind of fiction. That would be totally fine if we were talking about a happy fiction.
Soon HBO viewers will get to see why Dunk and Egg hold a special place in the hearts of A Song of Ice and Fire fans. George R.R. Martin’s unlikely duo will also let us experience a different side of Westeros with a very different kind of story than they’re used to.
In the new crime-thriller Dead Man’s Wire, starring Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgárd, former Princess Bride star Cary Elwes plays a cop involved in a standoff with Skarsgárd’s character.
Across its subgenres, horror often takes place in various versions of Anytown, USA. It might be the quiet and idyllic (or highkey unsettling) sleepy town nestled a good drive from a major city.
Ever since the two-hour final episode of Stranger Things dropped on Netflix on New Year’s Eve, certain fans of the series have been convinced that the mostly happy ending of the show was a ruse.
I will always and forever believe that small towns and seemingly serene suburban neighborhoods are the scariest places on Earth.
It’s hard to figure out how some movies ever got made. They’re so absurd, silly, or unappealing it seems impossible anyone could have ever conceived of them, let alone provided a budget to make it.
With the premiere of The Pitt Season 2 coming to HBO Max on Jan. 8, 2026, fans have a lot to look forward to. However, a third season of the Emmy-winning show is on the way.
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