Why Jury Duty’s Company Retreat struggles to recapture the original magic
A hidden-camera experiment moves from courtroom to ranch; the result is amiable but less surprising, with strong acting but weaker conflict
Final season of The Comeback bows with a tribute to Robert Micheal Morris and an AI-driven plot
Lisa Kudrow headlines The Comeback season 3 as the show confronts the loss of Robert Micheal Morris and tackles AI in Hollywood
Chuck Norris death: career highlights from Bruce Lee to Walker, Texas Ranger
A retrospective on Chuck Norris’ journey from military service and championship karate to blockbuster action films and a long-running TV series
Sanrio partners with Genies to launch interactive AI characters
Sanrio and Genies will debut a Gudetama AI experience that blends human supervision with avatar technology to engage fans
First look: Scorsese directs What Happens at Night starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence
Production has begun in the Czech Republic on Martin Scorsese’s Gothic psychological horror What Happens at Night, with a first image showing Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in a frozen setting
Drew Goddard on Project Hail Mary and the politics of Best Picture
A concise exploration of Drew Goddard’s approach to writing smart characters and a view of how Oscar wins act as a mirror for industry trends
The Pitt season 2 episode 10 examines physician assisted death and pain management
An episode follows Roxie Hamler’s last hours and probes the tensions between comfort, choice, and medical ethics
Why PlayStation is phasing out the PlayStation Network name
PlayStation is removing the PlayStation Network name in a visual rebrand, but core services like multiplayer and trophies will remain unchanged
How Radio Silence choreographed the Ready or Not 2 ensemble scene
A behind-the-scenes look at how Radio Silence mapped, shot, and edited Ready or Not 2’s most complex scene while expanding the film’s themes and set pieces
Marlon Wayans on James Van Der Beek’s Scary Movie cameo and his last role in The Gates
Marlon Wayans shares a behind-the-scenes memory of James Van Der Beek’s brief Scary Movie appearance while the actor’s last film role in The Gates is discussed in a new light
Ai-assisted streaming fraud leads to $8.1 million repayment after guilty plea
A landmark conviction shows how AI-generated music and bot networks can be used to siphon royalties from legitimate artists
Nexstar closes Tegna deal at $6.2 billion as FCC and DOJ sign off
Nexstar has finalized its acquisition of Tegna after federal sign-offs, creating a broadcast giant with wide reach and sparking lawsuits from state attorneys general and others
Restored La maison des bois 4K release at Film at Lincoln Center
A restored French miniseries brings Maurice Pialat’s intimate World War I portrait back to theaters
What to watch: Jury Duty season 2, Invincible season 4 and Search Party overview
Explore how a surprise comedy sequel, a brutal superhero season and a genre-shifting dark comedy each redefine expectations across streaming platforms.
Arrow Video brings Stranger Things complete series to Blu-ray and 4K
Arrow Video and Netflix have partnered to deliver a definitive physical release of Stranger Things, featuring 4K and Blu-ray editions, exclusive extras, and collector-focused packaging
Why The Twilight Zone still influences Black Mirror and other anthology shows
Explore the creative thread from The Twilight Zone to Black Mirror and what makes their episodes linger in the mind
SXSW 2026 film and TV awards: winners, highlights and standout films
Austins SXSW juries honored Graham Parkes’ Wishful Thinking among narrative winners and a wide range of documentaries, shorts and immersive projects
Unifrance chief’s complaint adds to allegations against Patrick Bruel
Unifrance managing director Daniela Elstner filed a police complaint on March 12 accusing Patrick Bruel of attempted rape and sexual assault as part of a wider set of allegations detailed by Mediapart
Kevin Spacey reaches out-of-court settlement in High Court case
Kevin Spacey agreed a confidential settlement that pauses civil proceedings in London and follows a previous criminal acquittal
Italian sales company picks up Daniel Nolasco’s Little Tragedies following Málaga recognition
The Open Reel has taken on international sales for Daniel Nolasco’s Little Tragedies after the film won Málaga’s WIP Ibero-América Award and a €5,000 prize
Joel Alfonso Vargas’ Mad Bills to Pay teases Bronx coming-of-age in new trailer
A Bronx-born debut, Mad Bills to Pay follows young lovers on the brink of adulthood and has completed a notable festival run before its spring release
Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer breakdown and Tarantula’s MCU arrival
Explore the trailer rollout, key cameos including Punisher and Hulk, and the surprising appearance of the Tarantula in Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Connor Trinneer criticizes Mirror Universe two-parter from Star Trek: Enterprise
Actor Connor Trinneer spoke bluntly at a reunion panel about disliking the Mirror Universe episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and why he still avoids them
Ryan Coogler and the unfinished quest for a Black Best Director Oscar
Ryan Coogler’s recent Oscar success for Sinners, the Academy recognition of his collaborators, and awards patterns offer a fresh angle on the long-running conversation about a Black Best Director winner
Felix Solis added to the cast of NBC’s modern Rockford Files
Felix Solis will play a newly conceived ally in NBC’s updated Rockford Files pilot, joining a cast led by David Boreanaz
























