Falcon Lake Review: Come On In, the Water’s Fine
Dripping in melancholy, the stunning new film Falcon Lake is a remarkably stylish love story and (maybe) a ghost story.
Exclusive: Outlander's Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton on Season 7's Bold New Direction
Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton opened up about their characters Roger and Brianna as Outlander heads into the American Revolution in Season 7.
Maggie Moore(s) Review: An Uneven Film Saved By Its Actors
In Maggie Moore(s), Jon Hamm, Tina Fey, Nick Mohammed, and Micah Stock do their best to keep a compelling premise afloat.
Exclusive: Anson Mount and Rebecca Romijn Say Season 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Is Bigger and Better
Anson Mount and Rebecca Romijn opened up about the fun, inventive, and action-packed season two of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Strange New Worlds Season 2 Review: Star Trek Boldly Goes to Great New Heights
Fun, daring, and sometimes genre-busting, season two of Strange New Worlds delightfully zips along at warp speed.
Exclusive: Star Trek's Ethan Peck and Paul Wesley Unpack Spock and Kirk Ahead of Strange New Worlds Season Two
Ethan Peck and Paul Wesley spoke about whether they kept Star Trek canon in mind while shooting season two of Strange New Worlds.
Suitable Flesh Review: A Sexy, Trippy Homage to Filmmaker Stuart Gordon
Suitable Flesh delivers a bevy of ’80s/’90s camp and gore in an erotic body-swapping horror romp with Heather Graham that dazzles the psyche.
Every Body Review: A Captivating Look at the Lives of Intersex People
Director Julie Cohen dives deep into a compelling subject and creates a moving documentary worthy of your attention.
Ted Lasso Season Three Review: One of Television's Best Gets a Bittersweet Farewell
Creatively, Ted Lasso scores some goals in a very stuffed yet thoroughly fun and ambitious third (and final?) season.
Exclusive: Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season Two Details and a Wild Episode 8 Revealed By Cast
Star Trek's Jess Bush, Babs Olusanmokun, Celia Rose Gooding, and Melissa Navia talk major plot points ahead of Strange New World's season two.
Blue Jean Review: Georgia Oakley’s Debut Film is a Triumph
In Blue Jean, a lesbian gym teacher faces a personal crisis as 1988 England conservatives plot to thwart LGBTQ+ rights.
Exclusive: Sav Rodgers Is Ready for His Documentary Chasing Chasing Amy to Take Flight
Sav Rodgers unpacked the journey of his new documentary, featuring Kevin Smith and Joey Lauren Adams, ahead of its Tribeca Festival premiere.
Exclusive: Director Pietro Marcello on Scarlet, His Enchanting Period Fable
Director Pietro Marcello (Martin Eden) opened up about his Cannes hit Scarlet, a timeless tale of hope and emancipation.
Mending the Line Review: You May Just Get Hooked
Brian Cox and Sinqua Walls cast a worthy creative line in a fly-fishing tale that transcends familiar tropes.
The Flash Review #2: Worlds Collide in This Super Stuffed Yet Enjoyable Outing
Ezra Miller tries to alter fate in The Flash and winds up giving the DCU better options moving forward.
Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares, The Robert Englund Story Review: A Bloody Good Time with the Man Behind Freddy
Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares effectively captures a horror icon & explains how Johnny Depp accidentally helped Robert Englund craft Freddy Krueger.
Exclusive: Unidentified Objects Stars Took Big Risks in Their Offbeat New Indie Film
Sarah Hay and Matthew Jeffers on how real-life vulnerabilities fueled their performances in Unidentified Objects.
Unidentified Objects Review: You’ll Want to Come Along with This Amusing Road Trip Film
Fueled by its standout performances and the filmmaker’s mindful attempts to capture the human condition, Unidentified Objects is a rewarding treat.
Exclusive: Newcomer Nile Bullock on Season Two of Cruel Summer
Different Summer, same cruel. Nile Bullock, one of many new actors in the show's second season, chats about the Freeform show with plot twists galore.
Exclusive: Unidentified Objects Filmmaker Juan Felipe Zuleta on His Groundbreaking Indie Hit
Director Juan Felipe Zuleta wanted Unidentified Objects to feature people audiences rarely experience on screen.