ChaO: a whimsical mermaid romance from Studio4°C
a vibrant Studio4°C film, ChaO pairs an unlikely arranged marriage with exaggerated animation and a densely populated world
a vibrant Studio4°C film, ChaO pairs an unlikely arranged marriage with exaggerated animation and a densely populated world
Péter Magyar’s surprise win ends Viktor Orbán’s long tenure and raises questions about media reform, the economy and EU relations
A festival stroll through Copenhagen that links bold documentaries, award surprises and a city still grappling with its culinary identity
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Maul: Shadow Lord shifts Star Wars animation toward a grittier, serialized crime drama, showcasing brutal action, thoughtful character moments, and a striking new visual style.
Blake Lively celebrated a partial legal victory while saying she will continue to pursue remaining claims of retaliation against Justin Baldoni and associated parties
Banijay Live Studio and Univrse bring a 60-minute Black Mirror VR experience to Montreal that blends physical sets and virtual reality to explore technology and choice
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Explore why a Texas city appears in both an uplifting football film and a polarizing Taylor Sheridan drama
Lili Reinhart leads a glittering, dangerous coven in Meredith Alloway’s bold comedy-horror that satirizes retail culture and modern sisterhood
A concise exploration of how Star Wars inspired Glen A. Larson’s Battlestar Galactica and how the tradition of miniature explosions rose and faded
Explore the dark redesign of Jean Grey and the Venom-Moon Knight prose story that both push the limits of symbiote storytelling in Marvel’s alternate-universe tales
Langdon’s return to the emergency room in season 2 of The Pitt reframes his past mistakes into lessons that shape how he treats neurodivergent patients
Roy Wood Jr. turned a controversial quote into a rallying speech about the power of storytelling, while industry mergers raise regulatory and international concerns
the New York ceremony crowned winners across film and television while a West Coast celebration was postponed because of a staff strike
A look at Everwood’s role in the early careers of Chris Pratt and Greg Berlanti and how a four-season drama left a lasting industry footprint
A concise walkthrough of the Child’s Play films that explains each entry’s tone, continuity, and why the series keeps returning
Becky Lynch, credited as Rebecca Quin on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, launched a social media tirade after losing the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship to AJ Lee on February 28; the incident ties into her dual life as a WWE heel and a Starfleet officer on screen
Scream 7 launched to a record global opening while Chinese titles Pegasus 3 and Blades of the Guardians and specialty release Hamnet made significant contributions to the worldwide chart
An inside look at why the HBO miniseries DTF St. Louis started from a New Yorker article but became an original dark comedy about suburban desperation
A dual-feature piece that reorders Evans’ best Captain America turns and summarizes Dan Trachtenberg’s plans to keep expanding the Predator universe
A short guide to creating a powerful sitemap that helps search engines and users find your best pages faster
A Berlinale review that highlights how Ted Fendt’s Foreign Travel uses books and Berlin streets to illuminate the transformative power of reading