Netflix will gain new seasons of ‘On My Block’ and ‘You’; ‘Austin Powers’ and ‘Insidious’ will depart
By Kendall Wright | Oct. 3, 2021Here’s what coming and leaving Netflix.
Here’s what coming and leaving Netflix.
This new Jake Gyllenhaal vehicle is a ride worth taking.
The widely-beloved Broadway hit stirred up a numerous amount of mixed reactions as it came to the big screen.
Some of the new Disney+ shows greatly outshine the films.
A look at the acclaimed films of TIFF 2021.
Anything with Robin Williams is guaranteed to cheer you up, at least a little bit.
A Spanish horror film to watch during National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Nia DaCosta’s ‘Candyman’ leaves little up for interpretation in the social implications it presents. These are the messages you may not have picked up on while viewing this awesome film.
High highs and mediocre lows define The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
The new documentary sheds a light on the bond between a few of America’s greatest men.
With the delta variant ominously lurking over everyone’s shoulders, now might just be the best time to go out and see some films while it’s still possible.
The 17-year-old film is as relevant as it’s ever been.
The film is an epic, large-scale love letter to classic kung fu films, modernizing them for today’s audiences.
This film could potentially set the stage for not only the next couple of movies, but the next couple of MCU phases.
It has become the most-watched film on Amazon Prime for a reason.
This film wishes it was “all that”.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
17 years later, the story of Malice in the Palace is as captivating and shocking as when it first happened in 2004.
Director James Gunn makes this squad his own, and the film is all the better for it.
The long-awaited film isn’t much more than a two hour long advertisement for other Warner Bros. properties.