Sympathy for the Devil Review: Nicolas Cage Is Completely Unhinged In This Highway-to-Hell Thriller
Nicolas Cage carjacks Joel Kinnaman in a wildly engaging yet overly frenetic film about finding redemption.
Star Trek Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks Crossover Review: High Concept Brilliance
The anticipated crossover event between the two hit shows is one of the best, most inventive Star Trek episodes ever made. At least until the musical.
Mother, May I? Review: A Sophisticated Psychological Horror Film
Kyle Gallner and Holland Roden star in an emotional horror-thriller filled with a bevy of mommy issues.
Fear The Night Review: Never Fear, Maggie Q Is Here
Maggie Q ignites Fear The Night with kick-ass spunk in a 1970s throwback from writer-director Neil LaBute.
Exclusive: Holland Roden and Director Laurence Vannicelli on the Mind-Bending Horror of Mother May I?
Laurence Vannicelli and Holland Roden dished about their new psychological thriller and creating an indie film that strikes a nerve.
Exclusive: Gia Crovatin and Travis Hammer Unpack Their '70s-Style Thriller Fear the Night
Gia Crovatin and Travis Hammer opened up about their new action-packed film, working alongside director Neil LaBute, and the importance of labor.
Cobweb Review: What A Tangled (and Scary) Web It Weaves
Cobweb spins a delightfully wicked tale about a young boy caught in a horrifying mystery.
Minx Season Two Review: The Titillating Comedy Still Rises to the Occasion
Minx was saved by Starz and expands nicely in an enjoyable new season filled with engaging storylines and timely issues.
Exclusive: Cobweb Director Samuel Bodin and Young Actor Woody Norman Deliver the Frights
Samuel Bodin and Woody Norman opened up about Cobweb, their offbeat, freakishly good, fairy tale-like horror film.
Exclusive: Star Trek Strange New Worlds Director Jordan Canning On That Epic Spock/Chapel Kiss
Director Jordan Canning unpacks one of the best episodes of Strange New Worlds, which finds Spock becoming human and dealing with messy emotions.
Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas Review: A Heart-Pounding Must-See
Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas is a powerful documentary film that aptly captures one of the most resilient and talented acts in music.
Pretty Problems Review #2: A Gorgeous Comedy About Ugly Emotions
Screenwriter Michael Tennant’s hit SXSW comedy wins high marks for its dark humor and relatability.
Exclusive: Casper Van Dien and Nicky Whelan Fight for Their Lives in The Flood
Casper Van Dien and Nicky Whelan chat up killer alligators and the action-packed thrills that filled up The Flood.
Exclusive: Michael Tennant on His SXSW Hit Comedy Pretty Problems
Michael Tennant culled from his real-life experiences to create a hilarious comedy about class and relationships.
Exclusive: V.C. Andrews' Dawn Explained By Stars Brec Bassinger and Khobe Clarke
Brec Bassinger and Khobe Clarke opened up about the dark and intense scenes they tackled in the new Lifetime limited series, Dawn.
Exclusive: Donna Mills On Her Mean-Spirited Character in V.C. Andrews Dawn
Donna Mills opened up about her new Lifetime limited series and the one thing she made the writers take out of the script.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season Two Review: You Have the Right to Remain Interested
In the first half of season two, The Lincoln Lawyer doesn’t make huge leaps, but there’s enough there to keep viewers satisfied.
Exclusive: Elizabeth Perkins and Anna Konkle Crash Season Two of The Afterparty
Elizabeth Perkins and Anna Konkle go in for the kill in whodunnit splendor in the next round of The Afterparty.
Exclusive: Tiffany Haddish and Zach Woods Slay in The Afterparty
Tiffany Haddish and Zach Woods want audiences to solve an even bigger mystery in season two of the hit Apple TV show.
The Afterparty Season Two Review: You'll Want to Crash This Shindig
The Afterparty goes in for the kill (again) with an engaging, funny, plot-twisty new season.