We got a chance to speak with rising child actress Jordyn McIntosh about her role in Hulu's 'Unprisoned', learning from Kerry Washington, her love of Harry Potter, and more.
40 years after the original film, Mel Brooks' 'History of the World: Part II' is finally here. Did it do enough to make the wait worth it?
Check out our sit down with rising actor, Anthony Keyvan, as we talk about his latest turn as Rahim in Season 2 of 'Love, Victor', his journey to becoming an actor, the importance of telling authentic LGBTQ+ stories, and much more.
The announcement came from the announcement packed Disney Investor Day, and promises to deliver a scary thrill ride set on... Earth.
It's an election year, and if instead of watching the two party conventions this month you'd prefer a more cinematic view of politics, various streaming services and other platforms have launched a series of political documentaries throughout this summer.
It's set to tell the full story of how the group straddled the gap between music and crime in Staten Island.
Season 1 was all about foundation building and they did a fantastic job of that and giving me a real reason to care about the characters and the story unfolding. I would like to see a bit more action in the next season but Season 1's incredible balance, great character development, and compelling story make this one of TV's most promising super hero shows yet.
Ever since its debut at Sundance in January, director Raine Allen-Miller's 'Rye Lane' has been building up buzz, and we got a chance to talk with her along with Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson about bringing the film to life.
Hulu announced last week that it has picked up 'History of the World: Part II', as a series, to begin production next year with Mel Brooks as the executive producer.
'Summer of Soul' focuses on the little-known history of the Harlem Cultural Festival, dubbed “the Black Woodstock.”
After 22 years, the Animaniacs return, and based on the trailer they haven't aged a bit. They're also bringing Pinky and the Brain along.
'Brockmire', which debuted in 2017, grew out of a Funny or Die sketch, and though it may be loved by critics, I don’t think I know anyone who actually watches it. But I’ve got a feeling it’s going to have a strong legacy.
While streaming services do tend to perpetuate the argument that millennials and generation Z-ers require media delivered to them immediately rather than waiting, I also think that the quality of content also happens to be better because it’s smarter.