Emma Stone is a CEO-maybe-alien in Yorgos Lanthimos’s wild black comedy, and it’s the vibrant conclusion of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s Wizard of Oz tale. Plus: The Bodyguard!
The summer’s most anticipated film will raise epic questions about culture wars, classics and the nature of film-making ...
Arguably the most famous movie in history, "Casablanca" stars Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart, the latter of which speaks ...
Netflix and Scarlett Johansson's new sci-fi movie finally settles on a rating after a reported battle between the streamer ...
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9 video games based on American TV shows

Adapting a TV show into a video game is rarely easy, but some developers managed to capture the characters, humor, and ...
Director Craig Gillespie’s addition to the DC Universe remains faithful to its comic book roots, but the cosmic adventure lacks colour and conviction. Craig Gillespie (whose previous works include ...
Ridley Scott’s Alien epic franchise is growing all over the world almost as fast as the Xenomorphs in the movies. Scott is preparing to release Alien: Covenant, the sixth film in the Alien franchise, ...
There’s dozens, maybe hundreds of movies where “America!” is the predominant theme—some reverent, some scathing, all of it ...
Every sci-fi fan has a show they'd go to war for that nobody else has heard of. It aired on some cable network that's since been rebranded, it ran for maybe three seasons before getting axed on a ...
From Castle Rock to Under the Dome, Haven to Mr. Mercedes, Stephen King has a plethora of near-perfect series that have been ...
The film “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World” works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey. By Alissa Wilkinson This silly supernatural ...