The Bride! was always going to be a tough sell. A period piece gothic romance inspired by the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein, which itself was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, isn't exactly the kind of film that could appeal to the masses and casual moviegoers. All that being said,
Innocent until proven guilty. That’s the law of the land in the US Justice System (or at least, that’s how we say things work). The new crime drama from Apple TV+, Presumed Innocent, drops viewers into that world, exploring the burden of proof in a high-profile murder case. Jake Gyllenhaal leads
Get ready for a new series to scratch that crime drama itch. Presumed Innocent premieres on Apple TV+ in June. Based on The New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by Scott Turow, the gripping series takes viewers on a journey through the horrific murder that upends the Chicago
Get ready for the Road House remake. Prime Video revealed the first trailer for the film today, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as an ex-UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida roadhouse. What does that look like? Well, allow us to elaborate: "He acts all nice and shit, like he's Mr.
One of the greatest movies of all time and arguably the best feel-good movie of all time is getting the remake treatment. We now have our first official poster along with a release date for Road House on Prime Video. You can see the official poster below, which shows Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton in
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.
The story of Michael Jackson is fascinating, and it's easy to see how they would make a movie out of it. From his childhood to the making of Thriller to his later career albums like Bad, and then all of the turmoil and controversy in his later life. Even his final days were littered with moments to
Hamlet tales are a dime a dozen. Hell, At TIFF 2025 there were at least 3 inspired or adapted movies screening at the festival. There's no shortage of the melancholic prince spouting off famed monologues and plotting to avenge his father. With this many versions of the same tale occurring so often,