What’s the best legacy for a classic horror movie? Oscars glory? A few decades worth of sequels? A lasting impact on pop culture and the public psyche? Nope – apparently, it's getting adapted ...
Elden Ring was a big game. Huge, in fact. So much so that it comfortably sucked hundreds of hours from players’ lives as they scoured its expansive, secret-stuffed world and hoovered up every ...
American writer, editor, and director. Films she has directed include Buster's Mal Heart (2016), The Midnight Swim (2014), Room 104 (2017) and the 'Mother's Day' segment in the horror anthology ...
The Schwartz awakens! That's right folks, 80s Star Wars satirical spoof Spaceballs is getting a sequel at long last. And before you say "Oh no, not again," John Hurt style, per Deadline's ...
There are few things better than a totally committed Natalie Portman performance – from her full-throttle descent in Black Swan, to her recent mesmerising turn in May December. And for her next ...
Original superhero universes are tricky in a field dominated by Marvel and DC. The two companies even co-own the trademark on the very term "superhero", and between the ever-expanding Marvel ...
When it grinned its way onto the big screen in 2022, Parker Finn’s original horror Smile became an instant hit – making big money at the box office, kicking off a spooky new saga, and ...
Stay tuned for more dragons, more houses (were those Lannister soldiers we saw there?), and much more murder as House Of The Dragon Season 2 continues to unfold – all while Ryan Condal and ...
Austin Butler is not a man to rush his words. Every line of dialogue feels like it’s preceded by a pregnant pause or a considered stare while the star rolls the words around in his mouth.
As The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) head to UNIT HQ to investigate Susan Triad (Susan Twist) and the events of Christmas Eve 2004, an ancient evil from the Time Lord’s ...
Best known for era-defining ’90s hits including ‘Parklife’, ‘Girls & Boys’ and ‘Country House’, Blur escaped the Britpop ghetto to become sophisticated indie rockers while ...
C.S. Lewis (Matthew Goode) visits the ailing Dr Freud (Anthony Hopkins) as war is declared in September 1939. They debate ideas, the existence of God and the meaning of evil, even as Freud’s ...