Biosphere Review: A Quirky Buddy Film with a Sci-Fi Twist
In Biosphere, Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown face a humorous existential crisis as the last two men on Earth.
Exclusive: Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass on Their Inventive New Film Biosphere
Sterling K. Brown & Mark Duplass opened up about playing the last two men on Earth in Biosphere, a buddy film that explores survival & adaptability.
Exclusive: Kita Updike and K. Todd Freeman Are Ready to Serve Up The Horror of Dolores Roach
Kita Updike and K. Todd Freeman opened up about their roles in Prime Video's new dark horror comedy.
The Horror of Dolores Roach Review: Savor This Deliciously Dark Cannibal Comedy
Trippy and offbeat, The Horror of Dolores Roach balances absurd comedy with a deep dive into the effects of trauma, desperation, and reinvention.
Exclusive: The League Director Sam Pollard Talks Powerful Baseball Documentary
Oscar-nominated director Sam Pollard loads the creative bases in his compelling new documentary about Negro League baseball.
Exclusive: Justina Machado and Alejandro Hernandez on The Horror of Dolores Roach
Justina Machado and Alejandro Hernandez dive into their new dark comedy about a well-meaning masseuse caught in a trippy cannibalistic caper.
Exclusive: Jazz Raycole Says Season Two of The Lincoln Lawyer Is Much Sexier
Jazz Raycole opens up about her breakout role in the Netflix series and what lies ahead in season two.
Exclusive: Warrior Nun Star Sylvia De Fanti on Why Her Role Was Heaven Sent
Sylvia De Fanti dives into the Emmys FYC campaign and her daunting turn as Mother Superion in Netflix's Warrior Nun.
Millie Lies Low Review: A Stellar Satire Driven by Ana Scotney’s Commanding Performance
Millie Lies Low rises high, thanks to its brilliant star and great story about an anxiety-ridden, career-faking social media poster.
Exclusive: Filmmaker Michelle Savill on Her Timely Movie Millie Lies Low
Michelle Savill on her breakout film festival hit, why audiences are raving about it, the pressures of social media, and much more.
Exclusive: Jamie Bamber Heads to the South of France in Cannes Confidential
Jamie Bamber on his role in Cannes Confidential, why the show stands out, and his thoughts on returning to Battlestar Galactica.
Exclusive: Tim Baltz Teases One Big Hot Holy Mess in Season Three of The Righteous Gemstones
Tim Baltz says danger lurks ahead for his character BJ and the rest of the Gemstone clan in the upcoming season.
Exclusive: Barbie Nation Director Susan Stern Explores the Barbie Mystique
Barbie Nation's director chats up the world’s most famous doll, some of the strange things people do with it, and why it became an icon for so many.
Exclusive: Carmen Ejogo on Stepping into I’m A Virgo and Creator Boots Riley’s Daring Vision
Carmen Ejogo loves playing the smart, cautious aunt of a 13-foot-tall teenage in Boots Riley’s engaging coming-of-age dark comedy.
And Just Like That… Review: The Show Struggles Fitting into New Shoes
Season two is an improvement, but nothing that groundbreaking happens in Just Like That... after those beloved ellipses.
Exclusive: Kara Young and Olivia Washington on the Greatness of Boots Riley and I’m a Virgo
Kara Young and Olivia Washington dive deep into Boots Riley's new coming-of-age dark comedy that freely leans into absurdity to make a point.
Exclusive: Documentarians Team Up with Zachary Quinto for Historical Homos
Zachary Quinto, Emrhys Cooper, and hosts Donal Brophy and Bash take on queer history — with a witty and informative twist.
Common Ground Review: A Revealing Documentary that Plants the Seeds for Change
Laura Dern, Jason Momoa, Woody Harrelson, and others advocate for Regenerative Agriculture in Common Ground.
The Righteous Gemstones Review: The Jewels Still Sparkle in Season Three
Familiar tropes aside, season three of The Righteous Gemstones is a blessing.
The Fourth Wall Review: A Provocative, Must-See Documentary
In The Fourth Wall, the son of a famous cult leader investigates the group he was raised inside of, uncovering long-buried secrets along the way.