There was a great worry that Stranger Things would not be able to stick the landing. It wasn't quite closing out the Skywalker Saga for Star Wars, but it was close. A series that was a decade of cultural juggernaut. This was the thing that put Netflix on the map, the dragon they've been chasing
With 2025 coming to a close, it's time to look ahead to 2026 in the world of cinema. The new year looks to be a strong year for film, with a little something for everyone. From popcorn tentpole releases, sequels, adaptations, and prestige offerings, all signs point to 2026 topping 2025 in terms of
Ok Programs, it’s time to get serious. I’ve been hyping the Tron franchise for some time, and that’s not going to stop any time soon. That much is especially true after, despite my Tron: Ares review, the Jared Leto-starring picture didn’t do so hot at the box office. While I still have my
On the fifth day of Christmas 2025, the new trailer for the third season of “Shrinking” has been released. And in addition to catching up with Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, and the rest of the cast, we also get a glimpse at none other than guest star Michael J. Fox. In the
It is that time of year again...or is it the start of those kinds of jokes? However you frame it, New Year's Eve is here. And that means people want to celebrate with movies and television shows that are centered around the holiday. There aren't as many New Year's Eve-centric movies and shows but
One of the most active and prolific filmmakers working today, Steven Soderbergh has made a career of pumping out new films every 6 months. They're rarely the same, too, as he constantly tackles new genres and cultural examinations with engaging characters, dynamic direction and fascinating ideas.
Universal Studios Hollywood brought back Fan Fest Nights after an intriguing opening run of the event. It was a cross between Halloween Horror Nights and a way for guests to meet their favorite characters from various properties. The One Piece characters dominated the meet-and-greets last year, and
One scene with the rolling hills and vineyards bathed in gorgeous straw-hued light really snapped You, Me & Tuscany into place for me. Love starts with a fantasy, both in real-life and the film. Anna (Halle Bailey), a down-on-her-luck housesitter, sits next to Michael (Regé-Jean Page) as this