how nirvanna the band the show became a movie and what to expect
an inside look at how a cult TV comedy was reshaped into a kinetic film through test screenings, legal strategy, and creative pivots
terminator zero canceled at Netflix despite strong reception
Creator Mattson Tomlin says Netflix canceled Terminator Zero after one season because not enough viewers tuned in, even though critics and fans praised the anime.
first look at deep water: renny harlin’s new shark thriller
a new teaser teases survival stakes and hungry sharks as renny harlin returns to the waters that defined his career
how the 2026 wuthering heights reinvention rewrites brontë’s novel
Emerald Fennell’s adaptation trims the novel, recasts key figures, and reshapes character dynamics, producing a visually rich but polarizing take on Emily Brontë’s classic.
ben reilly becomes the spider in amazon’s spider-noir, what to know
learn the comic background of ben reilly, how spider-noir diverges from the clone saga, and why the show uses the name the spider for cage’s character
get monday meltdown free on steam: an eight-player top-down shooter with strong community support
steam’s latest free offering, monday meltdown, delivers fast-paced top-down combat for up to eight players, strong community engagement, and an inexpensive cosmetic supporter dlc.
innerspace 4k limited edition release: restored, remixed and collectible
a carefully restored 4k edition of joe dante’s innerspace arrives with new audio mixes, archival features and collector extras — a must for fans of 80s high-concept sci-fi comedy
how stellan skarsgård turned a lifetime of roles into awards recognition
A concise portrait of Stellan Skarsgård: towering career, awards momentum and the artistic choices that shape his toughest and most tender roles.
versant’s the golden life heading to e! but no hulu streaming deal currently
versant’s new E! series reunites former RHONY stars in florida; despite social posts suggesting otherwise, insiders say Hulu streaming rights are not secured
love letters review: alice douard’s debut reframes pregnancy and partnership
Alice Douard’s first feature, starring Ella Rumpf and Monia Chokri, unpacks the emotional and social realities of becoming parents when one partner is not carrying the baby.
yellow letters review: marriage, censorship and exile in ilker çatak’s latest
A Berlin-shot drama set against Turkey’s cultural crackdown, yellow letters follows two artists whose careers and home are upended by anonymous official notices — a story of creative resistance, marital endurance and life in exile.
nik dodani added to cast of cbs legal drama cupertino
Nik Dodani will play Vik, a comic-minded coder seeking representation in Robert and Michelle King’s new CBS legal drama set in Silicon Valley.
streaming guide for the simpsons 800th episode and season 37 finale
Learn where to watch the simpsons’ milestone 800th episode and the season 37 finale on fox, plus episode summaries and streaming options.
watch the 2026 daytona 500 live online with sling and follow qualifying highlights
Find streaming details for the Daytona 500 on FOX with Sling Blue, a summary of Feb. 11 qualifying highlights and the top drivers to watch this Speedweek.
how spanish sellers are positioning genre, animation and auteurs at the berlin efm
spanish distributors and sales agents are concentrating on select genre films, family animation and festival-ready auteurs at the berlin market, adapting to more cautious buyers and growing foreign interest in premium spanish titles.
by design review: a surreal furniture affair at sundance and beyond
a peculiar body-swap satire, by design turns a woman-to-chair premise into a study of desire and commodity culture, premiered at sundance 2026 and opening in theaters on February 13.
new streaming releases and dalston cinema picks to watch now
a concise guide to recent streaming arrivals and Dalston’s cinema programme, featuring relationship comedies, documentaries, genre fare and community events
love story review: intimate portrait of john f. kennedy jr. and carolyn bessette
fx’s ‘Love Story’ reframes a familiar tragedy by narrowing the focus to the couple at its heart, offering a restrained, finely acted portrait rather than tabloid rehashing.
fx’s love story revisited: fame, performance and the kennedy myth
a nuanced critique of fx’s dramatization of john f. kennedy jr. and carolyn bessette that weighs style against emotional depth
inside fx’s love story: jfk jr. and carolyn bessette retold
a thoughtful reevaluation of fx’s dramatization of john f. kennedy jr. and carolyn bessette, examining its handling of fame, privacy and narrative choices
discovering braven: jason momoa’s underrated action thriller
Jason Momoa delivers a stripped-down, satisfying action turn in Braven — a compact siege thriller that proves small-scale films can be as thrilling as blockbusters.
why louie cloverfield’s death landed so hard in season 2 of the pitt
a close look at louie cloverfield’s arc, the creative choices behind his death, and the episode that made a supporting patient central to the show’s emotional core
how to get to heaven from belfast review: a witty Irish mystery with emotional stakes
lisa mcgee returns with an eight-episode blend of mystery and comedy that follows three friends into a strange, dangerous odyssey across Ireland — sharp, funny and emotionally charged.
what recent guild shows reveal about the 2026 oscar race
From the DGA’s signal to the Oscars’ luncheon, this overview unpacks which films and actors have climbed to the top of the 2026 awards conversation and why some categories remain unpredictable.
behind the scenes of if i had legs i’d kick you with mary bronstein
discover how a real-life hamster, handcrafted puppets and an atypical therapist role helped shape mary bronstein’s visually intense, darkly comic film























