The Masters of the Universe global press conference made one thing obvious fast. This movie is not trying to coast on recognition alone. The team kept describing a version of Eternia built with real scale, real texture, and enough conviction to make the world feel lived in instead of borrowed.
At first glance, The Ribbon Hero looks like a modern anime film. However, if you look further in the details, you'll notice that it's built on the bones of an older story. That story would be the 1953 manga Princess Knight by the legendary Osamu Tezuka, which this anime film is an adaptation of. In
John Travolta is making his directorial debut after 50 years in Hollywood. The two-time Academy Award-nominated actor is adapting Propeller One-Way Night Coach, the children's novel he wrote in 1997. The Apple Originals film will have its world premiere at the 79th Cannes International Film
The 2026 Astra Television Awards nominations have been revealed! The Hollywood Creative Alliance have shown off their nominations for the 2026 awards season of TV. They were selected by a Nominating Committee composed of fifty HCA members, including actors, critics, directors, journalists,
Say what you will about the man, but Guy Ritchie doesn’t quit. In his post-COVID filmography alone the writer/director has released six pictures; and at the time of this writing, he’s got two more in the pipeline. That sort of work ethic can be rewarding, but also dangerous - especially when
D-Day has been experienced on-screen countless times, perhaps most influentially in Steven Spielberg's gory and visceral opening to the 1997 film Saving Private Ryan. It's hard not to start there when it comes to Pressure, which takes on the fateful day, albeit from a very different angle. The
A select few critics have already seen Disclosure Day, the new film from Steven Spielberg coming out in June. They've been allowed to post social media reactions from the film, and let's just say that we're even more hyped for Disclosure Day than we were before. What did the critics have to say
The magic of the Disneyland experience is partially in what is familiar. Fans and families, or Fan-ilies, return year after year... generation after generation... to share the experience of the familiar, the nostalgic, and occasionally the brand new. The park is frequently updating, growing, and
Daemons of the Shadow Realm has Yuru and his Daemons turn the table on his pursuers in Ep. 4 "Jin and Yuru". It's pretty clearly a case of the hunters becoming the hunted here, and in a very action-packed way to boot. Now we wait and see if this is a good thing for Yuru, or if he has bitten off
Though marital arts action cinema is vast and varied, it is rare for one to elevate the genre and push it forward. There have been few recently - The Raid comes to mind, and while not technically "martial arts" I'd argue John Wick counts - that feel as if something new and special is happening.
Witch Hat Atelier has Coco and her fellow apprentice witches engage in a complex operation to escape a dragon in Ep. 5 "The Dragon's Labyrinth". Hilariously, it's an operation that basically boils down to making an impromptu dragon spa. And yet, the result is one of the most beautifully