David Mackenzie's new London thriller Fuze aims for a punchy bank‑job caper, but it lands with a tepid thud rather than a bang. The film runs 96 minutes and arrives in…
In late January, two veteran comics creators huddled at long tables inside a Monterey Park hotel, signing issue after issue as a signing-and-grading crew organized the stacks for preservation. Over four…
Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler are commemorating The Last Five Years’ 25th anniversary with a new live album, drawn from their recent London Palladium engagement. The cast recording is set to…
The East Village’s underground cinema scene of the 1980s is back on the big screen. Philip Hartman’s No Picnic, a cult neo-noir comedy that earned Sundance recognition in 1987, has been…
Robyn’s music has long served as a touchstone for queer storytelling, shaping moments in film, club life, and intimate revelation. As she enters a new era with her ninth studio album,…
Marketing and meaning collide in The Drama controversyA24’s The Drama, directed by Kristoffer Borgli, has become a flashpoint about how a film is packaged for audiences. The movie centers on a…
Aragorn Recast Signals a New Era for Middle-earthIn a surprising pivot for The Lord of the Rings universe, The Hunt for Gollum will feature a different actor stepping into Aragorn’s boots.…
When Nintendo and Illumination announced Fox McCloud’s involvement in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie just days before release, fans reacted with a mix of surprise and curiosity. The reveal came with…
The Forsytes arrives as PBS's six‑part alternative to The Gilded Age, already renewed for two additional seasons. The project reimagines John Galsworthy’s Victorian saga as a prequel, tracing the Forsyte family's…
Casting Slip Almost Spoiled Nolan's Batman Twist In the run-up to Batman Begins, a casting note briefly hinted at a pivotal plot turn. Reporters previously named Liam Neeson as a key…