The new adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s sci-fi light novel feels like a tribute to the roguelike genre.
These ladies survived to the end of their respective horror movies (or almost, anyway), and we love them for it.
Rural Ireland has had a challenging decade. Banks and businesses have closed, vacancy rates have escalated as buildings have ...
Sigourney Weaver revealed how her late actress mother, Elizabeth Inglis, tried to discourage her from following in her footsteps. Inglis was a British actress who had a successful stage career in the ...
Patroclus is alive once more, heavily armed, and ready to fight alongside other ancient Greek heroes in Infinity's next ...
Some movies make you want to be a better person. Others make you want to refinance your house for a 1970 Challenger. These are the films that turned car enthusiasts into temporary financial advisors ...
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All You Need Is Kill review

All You Need Is Kill is a visually arresting and emotionally thoughtful adaptation that succeeds through style and momentum, ...
The Next Generation writer Melinda M. Snodgrass revealed in an interview the unexpected way Data's "The Measure of a Man" came to be.
From the very beginnings of Star Wars action figures, you’ve been able to get action figures of the gluppiest shittos around.
Fury Road and Taxi Driver, these seminal characters have reshaped our perception of cinema over the last 50 years.
Why can’t we just leave well enough alone? Oh yeah, Hollywood capitalism. If a movie makes money, we’re going to get another installment of the IP. Maybe not within a year or two, but at some point.
James Cameron might be an iconic director now, but in the early '80s, he was a little-known creator just starting. His first film, 1982's Piranha II: The Spawning, wasn't great, to put it mildly.