Category: News
Before Blue Origin’s All-Female Flight, The Morning Show Sent a TV Anchor to Space
Last week, a curated group of six notable women—including CBS Mornings cohost Gayle King—spent 11 minutes in space aboard the New Shepard, a rocket d [...]
The Hunter Becomes The Hero In Predator: Badlands Trailer
When director Dan Trachtenberg told Empire last year that his Prey follow-up, Predator: Badlands, would have a Yautjan hunter as its hero, it would [...]
Summer TV Preview: 20 Shows to Watch in 2025
We’re saying goodbye to ancient favorites, hello to promising newcomers, and ‘fabulous’ to more Carrie Bradshaw. [...]
YouTube, at 20, Has Hosted 20 Trillion Videos and Launched Superstars. It Wants More—Including Some Prestige
Drive five miles north of the Hollywood sign and you’ll find yourself in Burbank, where they actually make the dreams for the dream factory. Casablan [...]
Steve Carell And His Billionaire Tech Bro Pals Relish A Global Meltdown In Mountainhead Trailer
How do you follow up one of the greatest TV shows of all time? If you're Jesse Armstrong, creator of Succession, then the answer is elementary: you [...]
‘Sinners’ Should Be a Major Player at the Oscars. Will It Be?
In a sense, Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan have been here before. Their first studio collaboration, Creed, hit theaters under great scrutiny near [...]
2025 Was Supposed to Save the Film Industry. What Happened?
Maybe the most glaring indicator of a failing year in movies is how we react to its successes. Last weekend, Ryan Coogler’s electrifying vampire movi [...]
Can the Academy Force Oscar Voters to Do Their Homework?
In a perfect world, every Academy voter would watch every nominated movie before casting their final Oscar ballots. But as those horrendous anonymous [...]
Enola Holmes 3, From Adolescence Creators, Is Shooting Now
The game is, once again, afoot! Having enamoured fans with her portrayal of Sherlock Holmes' eponymous crime-solving kid sister in 2020's Enola Holm [...]
Beyond ‘Conclave’: Five More Movies About Picking a Recent Pope
Screenwriter Anthony McCarten (who later wrote the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody) adapted his own stage play for the film. He drew inspira [...]