Cinema

A 2017 Sci-Fi Flop Is A Massive Streaming Hit On Max

If your favorite movie is a forgotten sci-fi flop from nearly a decade ago, have...

Seth MacFarlane Made The Worst Sitcom Ever, According T...

Seth MacFarlane-backed shows generally tend to succeed. However, one of the Fami...

Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to Direct ‘Labyrinth’ Sequel

The cult classic Jim Henson is finally getting a follow-up. Continue reading…

‘Suits’ Returns With New Series Teaser

‘Suits’: They’re back! In L.A. form. Continue reading…

Once-Beloved Home Video Formats That No Longer Exist

Our homes used to be filled with these tapes and discs. Now they’re just gone. C...

Sundance 2025: Omaha, Bubble & Squeak

Two narrative competition films from Sundance 2025 of very different qualities.

Sundance 2025: Twinless, Ricky, Jimpa

On three films from Sundance, including new works starring Stephan James, Dylan ...

Morris Chestnut is Wasted on Inferior “Watson”

There is no point to CBS’s utterly stale procedural “Watson.”

Sundance 2025: The Ugly Stepsister, By Design

On two of the crazier opening night premieres of this year's Sundance.

Out of the Ashes: Let the 2025 Oscars Be a Telethon for...

In the wake of the California wildfires, it's time for Hollywood to turn its big...

In Print | Forever Young

This is an excerpt of a piece published in Issue 6 of Notebook magazine as part ...

11 Movies We Can't Wait to See at Sundance 2025

I love how Hollywood restarts its year in January with the Sundance Film Festiva...

Sundance 2025: Filmmaker Alireza Khatami Used Premiere ...

This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe b...

This Filmmaker Used Personal Experience to Make an Impa...

To "write what you know" is some of the most common advice screenwriters get. So...

Automatically Upload Proxy Files to Frame.io with These...

Along with some major announcements about Premiere Pro’s new Media Intelligence ...

How These Filmmakers Took Their Production Adventure to...

Filmmaking, much like the world itself, is changing rapidly. And for an art form...

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