Problems of the natural world can be addressed through, and only through, mastery and cooperation might seem like a truism, but in Weir's stories, it emerges as an expansively hopeful thesis.
Sinners' Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as the first woman to win the Oscar for best cinematography, as stars arrive at the Vanity Fair after party.
Radio Silence, the directing duo behind 'Ready or Not 2,' survived a grueling shoot to finish the comedy horror sequel.
Animation maestro Rodrigo Blaas wowed attendees at a Málaga Film Festival talk on his career and the art of visual storytelling.
Oscar is 98 years old this year. Unlike some men of his age group, he doesn’t have to worry about losing his hair, as he’s always been bald. And he certainly doesn’t have to worry about erectile ...
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what James Cameron’s most important film is, but many would argue that some of his finest work came in 1986 on Aliens. Cameron took the torch from another visionary ...
Just a few chapters into the first Dungeon Crawler Carl book, I knew I needed to see this story adapted to the screen. I don’t know how it’d work, but I want to see it happen.
But how will it fare long term among the other notable exclamation-point films in recent decades? We decided to find out by revisiting 17 enthusiastically named movies from the past 30-ish years and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The 2026 Oscars are just around the corner, and 15 short films are competing across three categories ...
"Don't trust your team. They're lying to you." Electric Ent. has unveiled the official trailer for a sci-fi indie film titled The Bunker, finally getting released this year. The Bunker has been in the ...
The Bride! starts with Buckley conveying Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, in an inspired sequence that is best left to be discovered than analyzed in a review like this. We meet Buckley’s ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or referenced in close to 500 films. Less common is the character of The Bride of ...