Why Hulu declined the Buffy: New Sunnydale pilot starring Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar announced that Hulu will not proceed with the Buffy: New Sunnydale pilot after a rewrite and internal debates over tone, cost and creative fit
Patrick Dempsey takes a darker turn in Memory of a Killer
Patrick Dempsey plays Angelo, a contract killer facing early onset Alzheimer’s, balancing family stakes, professional secrecy and the search for conscience
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra full review and camera tests
Get an in-depth look at the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: camera specs, processor, AI enhancements and findings from real-world testing
Two Seasons, Two Strangers: Sho Miyake’s Locarno winner opens in New York
Sho Miyake’s award-winning film Two Seasons, Two Strangers premieres at New Directors/New Films and opens theatrically at Metrograph with the director attending
Colleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him proves its box office clout
Colleen Hoover’s latest adaptation defied modest expectations, turning a quiet weekend into a notable box office result
Why Netflix stopped reviving canceled shows like You
Discover how Netflix turned cancellations into long runs for shows like You and why that era is winding down
Over Your Dead Body review: when mean-spirited gore replaces wit
A take on a hostile breakup turned violent that praises stunts but criticizes tone
How Michael B. Jordan’s Best Actor victory resonated across the world
A remote viewer describes feeling transported into the Academy Awards as Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for Sinners, while Ryan Coogler and Autumn Durald Arkapaw collected historic Oscars
Inside the 98th Academy Awards: why One Battle After Another edged out Sinners
A season of competing favorites ended at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s film taking top honors amid predictable statistical currents
New sports-tech registry lets athletes license their digital identity to AI developers
A new platform proposes a regulated marketplace so athletes and sports organizations can license their digital identity and earn royalties when AI systems use their likeness
Oscars upset: why Mr. Nobody Against Putin beat The Perfect Neighbor
A closer look at the Oscars surprise that left two acclaimed documentaries in the spotlight
Why Dorohedoro season 2 could lift MAPPA’s most underrated anime
Dorohedoro returns on April 1, 2026 — learn about the MAPPA production, where to watch, and why the first season deserves a fresh look
Coogler’s Sinners wins Best Original Screenplay and dominates Oscars race
Ryan Coogler secured his first Oscar for Best Original Screenplay as Sinners earned a record 16 Academy Award nominations
Amy Madigan triumphs at the Oscars as a year of potential record breakers unfolds
Amy Madigan clinched best supporting actress at the 98th Academy Awards, Conan O’Brien shared his hosting inspirations, and multiple nominees entered the night with history in reach
How opera endures and evolves amid film culture and controversy
A director reflects on opera’s survival, the unexpected growth of home-grown companies in Thailand, connections between opera and film, and why reinvention is essential
Kevin O’Leary backs Timothée Chalamet amid ballet and opera controversy ahead of the Oscars
Kevin O’Leary stood up for Timothée Chalamet on the Oscars red carpet, recounted a memorable filming moment from Marty Supreme, and the ceremony highlights a crowded nominations race
Why Being Human is the best underrated Buffy replacement
Learn how Being Human’s blend of horror, humor, and heart makes it a quietly powerful successor to Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Best acting in blockbuster action films ranked
Discover which action blockbusters combine spectacle with standout acting
Pretty Lethal review: ballet action meets revenge on Prime Video
Pretty Lethal follows a stranded troupe of ballerinas who must use their training to survive a violent roadblock
What to watch at SXSW 2026: opening-night hits and standout premieres
SXSW 2026 kicked off in Austin with a Thursday opening, high-profile premieres and lively early reviews that hint at a bold festival run
Rachel Taparjan’s something familiar examines adoption, memory and self-authorship
A British Romanian filmmaker guides a mutual search for identity, enlists actresses to stand in for a mother and insists on a trauma-informed approach
Nicole Kidman’s quiet pre-Oscars ritual at Chanel and Charles Finch’s dinner
Nicole Kidman prefers a calm, Sunday-style routine — including church — before presenting at the Oscars, and she joined a glittering Chanel and Charles Finch pre-Oscars dinner packed with nominees and Hollywood figures
I Love Boosters review: Boots Riley’s surreal heist against fast fashion
Boots Riley returns with a bold, messy comedy that targets branding, labor exploitation and the cult of fashion
How Star Wars enabled Battlestar Galactica and the golden age of miniature explosions
A concise exploration of how Star Wars inspired Glen A. Larson’s Battlestar Galactica and how the tradition of miniature explosions rose and faded
How Knull variants and a Venomized Moon Knight are reshaping Marvel what-if tales
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
























