Rick & Morty Season 9 Returns With Record-High Rotten Tomatoes Scores
Rick & Morty Season 9 Returns With Record-High Rotten Tomatoes Scores
Rick and Morty storms back with Season 9, and early reviews say it’s the sharpest, funniest, most inventive run in years. The new batch is even rocking a rare 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes ahead of its full drop.
Melissa Barrera Moves In To Lead Adam Alleca's Horror Inhabit
Melissa Barrera Moves In To Lead Adam Alleca's Horror Inhabit
Fresh off Scream (2022) and Scream VI, Melissa Barrera is set to headline Inhabit, a new horror from director Adam Alleca.
8 Martial Arts Classics That Go Full-Throttle From First Punch To Final Kick
8 Martial Arts Classics That Go Full-Throttle From First Punch To Final Kick
From Jackie Chan’s daredevil acrobatics and Bruce Lee’s razor‑sharp strikes to the Shaw Brothers’ stylized brawls, these martial arts classics deliver nonstop, bone‑rattling action.
After the End: The Best Post-Apocalyptic Anime Series to Binge Now
After the End: The Best Post-Apocalyptic Anime Series to Binge Now
Dread, ruin, and jaw-dropping spectacle: from Attack on Titan to High School of the Dead, the apocalyptic anime that make the end of the world unforgettable.
Children of Men Saw Our Future Coming—Better Than Most Sci‑Fi Ever Did
Children of Men Saw Our Future Coming—Better Than Most Sci‑Fi Ever Did
Across 50 years of future-gazing cinema, one bleak sci-fi classic read humanity’s trajectory with chilling accuracy — and its warnings are now our headlines.
Unmissable Action: The 15 Defining Films of the 2000s
Unmissable Action: The 15 Defining Films of the 2000s
Relive the pulse-pounding action of the 2000s with this ranking of the era’s most unforgettable films. From martial arts spectacles to superhero blockbusters, discover which titles made the cut.
Hollywood Icons Rally Against AI Exploitation in New Campaign
Hollywood Icons Rally Against AI Exploitation in New Campaign
Over 700 entertainment heavyweights unite to challenge the unauthorised use of artists’ likenesses in AI creations, raising urgent questions about the future of creativity and digital rights.
The Star Wars Lightsaber Duel Too Brutal for the Big Screen
The Star Wars Lightsaber Duel Too Brutal for the Big Screen
A martial arts icon brought a game-changing lightsaber fight to Star Wars, but the scene was cut before audiences ever saw it. Discover why this bold moment never made it to cinemas.
Alex Garland’s Films Ranked: From Flops to Masterpieces
Alex Garland’s Films Ranked: From Flops to Masterpieces
Explore the highs and lows of Alex Garland’s cinematic journey, from divisive debuts to genre-defining classics. Which of his films stands out as a true triumph—and which ones miss the mark?
How Catwoman’s Flop Haunted Female Superhero Films for Years
How Catwoman’s Flop Haunted Female Superhero Films for Years
Patty Jenkins reveals how past failures like Catwoman and Elektra made studios wary of female-led superhero films, and the uphill battle she faced to bring Wonder Woman to the screen.
Ryan Prows on Night Patrol: Vampires, Cops, and LA’s Dark Heart
Ryan Prows on Night Patrol: Vampires, Cops, and LA’s Dark Heart
Director Ryan Prows lifts the lid on Night Patrol, his bold new vampire cop film set in Los Angeles. He discusses the city’s underbelly, the power of horror, and the art of blending social commentary with genre thrills.
Matthew McConaughey Moves to Shield His Famous Catchphrase from AI
Matthew McConaughey Moves to Shield His Famous Catchphrase from AI
Matthew McConaughey has taken legal steps to protect his signature phrase, aiming to prevent unauthorised AI use of his voice and image. The actor has filed multiple trademark applications to secure his identity.
Christopher Nolan’s Blunt Verdict on 3D Films
Christopher Nolan’s Blunt Verdict on 3D Films
Christopher Nolan takes aim at 3D cinema, dismissing it as a tired gimmick and voicing his preference for traditional 2D films. Why does he believe audiences aren’t truly on board with 3D?
Ten Landmark Films from 2000 Celebrating 26 Years in 2026
Ten Landmark Films from 2000 Celebrating 26 Years in 2026
From cult classics to genre-defining dramas, these ten films released in 2000 have left a lasting mark on cinema. Discover which titles are turning 26 in 2026 and how they changed the landscape of film.
Tim Burton Revives Cult Classic With KPop Demon Hunters Team
Tim Burton Revives Cult Classic With KPop Demon Hunters Team
Tim Burton joins forces with the writers of KPop Demon Hunters to reinvent a 1950s sci-fi cult favourite. Discover how this unexpected collaboration could change the way Hollywood approaches remakes.
How Avatar: Fire and Ash Defied Sci-Fi’s Box Office Slump
How Avatar: Fire and Ash Defied Sci-Fi’s Box Office Slump
James Cameron’s latest Avatar film soared past $1 billion despite a lukewarm critical reception and a struggling sci-fi genre. What set it apart from recent flops? The answer may surprise you.
Danny Boyle on 3D Films: A Passing Fad or Here to Stay?
Danny Boyle on 3D Films: A Passing Fad or Here to Stay?
Danny Boyle opens up about his aversion to 3D cinema, reflecting on the quirks of modern film-going and the future of immersive technology, all while discussing his latest project, 28 Years Later.
Why Frieren’s Director Handed Over the Reins for Season 2
Why Frieren’s Director Handed Over the Reins for Season 2
Keiichiro Saito opens up about stepping aside as director for Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’s second series, revealing the personal reasons behind his decision and what fans can expect from the new creative team.
Taika Waititi Reveals the Film He Wishes He’d Made
Taika Waititi Reveals the Film He Wishes He’d Made
Taika Waititi opens up about the one film that left him both inspired and envious, sharing candid thoughts on creative rivalry and the impact of a modern horror classic.
Robert Duvall Slams ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ as Overrated
Robert Duvall Slams ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ as Overrated
Robert Duvall, famed for his legendary roles, has delivered a scathing verdict on the classic film Bonnie and Clyde, likening its performances to a poor Saturday Night Live sketch.