• Jim Carrey  as Mr. Pickles with sandwich hand puppets in Kidding

    Jim Carrey's TV Show Kidding Was Canceled. Here's Why

    It looks like Showtime's Kidding is following in the footsteps of its own plot and going off the air. The comedy-drama about the on- and off-screen life of a beloved children's show host has been canceled after two seasons, Page Six reports. Here's why Kidding got the ax.
  • Katherine Langford as Nimue on Cursed

    Cursed Creators Reveal The Inspiration Behind Their Netflix Series

    Netflix's Cursed may be based on Arthurian legends, but you've never seen the Kinghts of the Round Table quite like this. Comic book legend Frank Miller and screenwriter Tom Wheeler explain how they brought their unique version of Camelot to life, and what inspired the new fantasy series.
  • Ethan Hawke as Ellison Oswalt in Sinister

    The Creepiest Attics In Horror Movies

    Looming over the rest of the house, full of creepy keepsakes, and often draped with cobwebs, the attic is the site of many horror movie climaxes. These are the creepiest ones of all -- grimy dolls, interior icicles, and crawl spaces full of bodies included.
  • Chris Evans as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame

    Chris Evans Leaves Heartwarming Message For 6-Year-Old Superhero

    Move over, Sam. Have a seat, Clint. Make way for Bridger Walker. A six-year-old Wyoming boy is being hailed as a hero after placing himself in harm's way to save his four-year old sister from an attacking dog. It's not just his community rallying around him — a few Avengers have also taken notice.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Project Power

    Read This Before You See Project Power

    Like the miraculous pharmaceutical at its center, Project Power is draped in mystery. Starring Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Dominique Fishback, here's everything you should know before Project Power drops on August 14, 2020. You'll never look at superpowers the same way again.
  • Leslie Odom Jr. as Will in Only

    Why Will From Only Looks So Familiar

    Only's considerable appeal derives largely from the quality performances delivered by the two leads. Freida Pinto is radiant in the role of Eva, and she's matched scene-for-scene by her romantic co-star, an actor whose face (and voice) has become ubiquitous in recent years.
  • Esme Creed-Miles as the titular character on Hanna

    The Ending Of Hanna: Season 2 Explained

    After eight episodes of double-crosses, high-intensity shootouts, and assassinations, the second season of Amazon Prime's Hanna came to a very satisfying end. Let's break down everything we learned, and speculate on where the series is planning on taking viewers in season 3.
  • Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Project Power

    Why You Should Be Excited About Netflix's Project Power

    For the uninitiated, Project Power is a different kind of superhero epic. What little intel we can glean from the film's first trailer teases a genre-bending story that's one part Limitless, and one part sci-fi crime thriller. Here's why you should be excited about its imminent release.
  • Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan in The Big Sick

    The Best Romantic Comedies Of All Time

    Some romantic comedies are better than others. The characters feel more realistic, the chemistry is better, and the plots seem at least slightly more believable. Here are the best romantic comedies of all time, ready to be enjoyed and given their proper respect.
  • Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    This Star Wars Actor Still Hasn't Seen The Rise Of Skywalker

    Most people creating Star Wars are, by this point, fans who grew up obsessing over the original and prequel trilogies. However, there's at least one notable Star Wars actor who not only missed the the big opening night for the final chapter of the Skywalker saga, they haven't seen the movie, period.
  • The Byrde family, led by Laura Linney as Wendy Byrde and Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde, from Ozark

    The Entire Ozark Timeline Explained

    Ozark's story of money laundering, drug dealing, and cartel violence is a tense thrill ride. It can be a little hard to keep track of every twist and turn the show takes -- so we're here to help you keep the Byrdes' many dirty deeds straight, with this timeline of the whole show.
  • Clive Owen and Clare Hope-Ashitey in Children of Men

    The Ending Of Children Of Men Explained

    Director Alfonso Cuarón's 2006 opus Children of Men is widely considered to be among the greatest dystopian films of all time, and with good reason. But what about that ending? In an interview, Cuarón revealed that the end is meant to be a reflection of the worldview of each individual viewer.
  • Keanu Reeves as Neo in The Matrix Reloaded

    How Stanley Kubrick Influenced The Matrix Sequels

    If the sequels to the Wachowskis' sci-fi opus The Matrix left you underwhelmed, the movies' cinematographer Bill Pope knows who you should blame: Stanley Kubrick. Pope recently sat down for a chat with famed lens man Roger Deakins on his podcast, and during his visit, he had quite a bit to say.
  • Terror on the cover of Dynamite's The Boys comic

    The Truth About Billy Butcher's Dog On The Boys

    Amazon's television adaptation of The Boys has been praised for its general faithfulness to Preacher writer Garth Ennis and comic book illustrator Darick Robertson's co-creation ,but one element has been mostly missing: Butcher's dog, Terror. Here's why, and when fans can expect to see him again.
  • Screenshot of Nathan Drake from Uncharted 4

    Amazing News Just Dropped For Tom Holland's Uncharted

    After cycling through no fewer than seven directors, one of Hollywood's most-anticipated (and most-fraught) productions is finally under way. Star Tom Holland recently shared a picture on Instagram from the set of his upcoming action epic Uncharted.
  • Every Time I Die poster

    Thriller Movie Hidden Gems On Netflix You Need To See

    While there are plenty of old favorites in the thriller genre that should already be in heavy rotation in your movie night watchlists, it's also valuable to change things up every now and again. Besides, if you've already seen a thriller, that might kind of make it a little less thrilling, right?