Tie-ins are nothing new when a movie or a TV show achieves success with viewers, but Lego has come up with one truly exceptional.
Earlier this year Chinese director Frank Gwo brought his sci-fi epic, 'The Wandering Earth', to cinemas and it's currently the third highest grossing film of 2019; yet, it seems that Netflix wasn't that impressed.
Netflix's Bob Dylan documentary directed by Martin Scorsese has an official release date of June 12.
The trailer for the 'The Silence', helmed by Annabelle director John R. Leonetti, has just dropped, followed by a deluge of comparisons with 2017's 'A Quiet Place.'
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
With their love-note to the classic Western, the Coen brothers examine who the Old West mentality fueled the American propensity toward violence.
'The Umbrella Academy' couples fantastic characters with a wholly interesting world, and relationships with real emotional weight to create one of the greatest comic book adapted shows ever made. Marvel who?
It seems like nowadays a copious amount of crime shows, documentaries, books, podcasts, and whatnot has been relentlessly fighting for our attention. But, why?
Alfonso Cuarón's latest awards show darling, 'ROMA', is his most personal yet as he delivers a heartfelt love letter to his nanny and all the other unseen people who deeply impact our lives.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Mowgli, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Head Full of Honey, Spies in Disguise, The Secret Life of Pets, and more.
Puberty is weird, but reliving it through animation is even weirder. I can't help but think that 'Big Mouth' is one of the best educational tools we have in our arsenal, and that pre-teens and teens alike should see it for themselves.
So many shows have gotten either reboots or continuations in the past year. What does this mean for our nostalgia and will these shows ever live up to their original hype?
The Hilary Swank and Rose Byrne led Sundance hit is headed to Netflix this June.
The latest magical fantasy to be picked up by Netflix follows the story of ‘The Witcher.’ And judging from the the source material, producers have a big world to play with and plenty of episodic tales to keep us enthralled.
The accusations filmmaker Charlie Kessler laid down last year that The Duffer Brothers, creators of 'Stranger Things', have stolen his original idea will have to be settled in court.
On Monday, we finally officially learned that Apple will be launching its streaming service, Apple TV+, later this year. They didn't announce pricing, but they did announce some of their long list of original shows.
Charles' show, for whatever reason, hasn't gotten much buzz, but those interested in how the world works, and how it laughs, would be well-served to set aside four hours to watch it.
We're back talking about the rapidly evolving Jussie Smollett situation, the brilliance of The Umbrella Academy and Russian Doll, our thoughts, opinions, and impressions about this years Oscars ceremony, and we see who got the most winner predictions right.
'You' has performed a feat unimaginable by most series nowadays: producing a leading character that in theory is downright despicable but somehow garners the unwarranted sympathy of the audience.
We're back with frequent collaborator and 2nd time co-host, Stephen Silver (@stephensilver) to discuss all the major goings on in Hollywood, the biggest snubs and surprises in the Oscars nominations, and our predictions for the 91st Academy Awards.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Avengers: Endgame, Artemis Fowl, Mary Queen of Scots, Captain Marvel, Brightburn, and more.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Vox Lux, Bird Box, How to Train Your Dragon 2, The Prodigy, and more.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Glass, Rocketman, Pet Sematary, VICE, House of Cards, Daredevil, Aladdin, and more.
Why would a business that has made so much money running full seasons at a time switch to a model in which some of those shows air on a weekly basis?