How to watch the Child’s Play and Chucky movies in order
A concise walkthrough of the Child’s Play films that explains each entry’s tone, continuity, and why the series keeps returning
Top thriller miniseries to stream now
A curated list of ten standout thriller miniseries, each offering taut plots, notable performances, and compelling reasons to binge in one sitting
Which Sinners star is most likely to take home an Oscar
Follow the awards trail to see how wins, controversies and strategic campaigning have influenced which Sinners performer might ultimately prevail at the Oscars
Ben Crompton joins Fremantle as global head of entertainment amid London TV Screenings momentum
Fremantle recruits Ben Crompton to lead global entertainment, reflecting a moment when London’s screenings attract buyers and industry consolidation reshapes distribution strategies
Conscious: a cinematic journey into brain, memory and identity
An artist’s feature debut uses three personal stories, scientific perspective and evocative imagery to probe what remains of the self when the mind fragments
Ozon’s The Stranger trailer arrives ahead of theatrical release
François Ozon’s adaptation of Albert Camus’s novel presents a visually austere, faithful yet freshly angled portrait of Meursault, highlighted by Benjamin Voisin’s portrayal and a recently released trailer
Why Matt Groening removed his name from a Simpsons episode
A behind-the-scenes conflict erupted when Matt Groening objected to a crossover episode, removed his name from the credits, and took his case public
Road House 2 progress update as producer names film among post-production projects
Producer Charles Roven names Road House 2 among his current post-production projects, offering fresh momentum for Jake Gyllenhaal’s action sequel and confirming key creative elements
Inside Young Sherlock: family dynamics and the making of a new origin story
Explore the unexpected family collaboration behind Young Sherlock and how the series reimagines familiar relationships with fresh emotional stakes
Inside Young Sherlock: friendship, music and the making of Moriarty
An inventive take on Sherlock Holmes’ youth that highlights a deep friendship with Moriarty, a contemporary soundtrack and a cast led by Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Dónal Finn
Scarlett Johansson leads Mike Flanagan’s Exorcist project as John Leguizamo and Sasha Calle join
Production has begun on Mike Flanagan’s new entry in the Exorcist universe, featuring Scarlett Johansson, John Leguizamo, Sasha Calle and a roster of veteran performers
Lanterns trailer hints at a True Detective–style Green Lantern story on HBO
HBO’s Lanterns reframes the Green Lantern mythos into a grounded crime drama featuring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre
Must-read film books and notable home releases for cinephiles
Explore a curated selection of recent film books and home releases that revisit Hollywood icons, profile singular artists, and deliver standout restorations for collectors
Why George R.R. Martin calls the Six Feet Under finale the greatest in television
George R.R. Martin praises the Six Feet Under finale as the best in television history and explains why its final montage resonates with his own storytelling instincts
Why Dropout’s Game Changer cameo on The Rookie sparked a fierce reaction
When Dropout’s Game Changer briefly appeared on The Rookie on March 2, 2026, the cameo exposed tensions about platform identity, audience trust, and the cultural meaning of cross-platform collaborations
Tight Texas Democratic primary sees Crockett and Talarico clashing amid court-ordered voting changes
A last-minute court order in Dallas County extended polling hours and then prompted a Texas Supreme Court decision, narrowing the margin between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico in the Democratic Senate primary
Child star pressures: Demi Lovato and Keke Palmer on work, relationships and hindsight
Demi Lovato and Keke Palmer discuss the pressures of early fame, how adult work schedules pushed them toward older partners, and the songs and reflections that helped them process those experiences
Harry Styles surprises with restrained rhythms on Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally
Harry Styles delivers a carefully paced album that emphasizes restraint, live transformation and a new chapter in his solo trajectory
Two Women trailer teases a playful, candid sex comedy about two moms
A lively Quebecois comedy follows two neighbors who confront the doldrums of parenthood and rediscover pleasure together
Can Project Hail Mary recover Amazon’s theatrical investment
Amazon MGM Studios poured major resources into Project Hail Mary; this article examines budget details, box office scenarios, and the film’s production approach
Beau Willimon to write a Game of Thrones movie exploring Aegon’s conquest
Warner Bros. is working on a film about Aegon’s Conquest with Beau Willimon while HBO explores the story as a series, creating competing adaptations of the early Targaryen saga
New Los Angeles studio Some Assembly targets premium digital content and brand integration
Some Assembly is a Los Angeles-based media company built to create premium, digital-first programming and branded entertainment led by industry veterans Jon Koa and Jeff Vespa
Comcast focuses Peacock domestically while facing fiber competition and celebrating Epic Universe
Comcast is leaning into domestic streaming with Peacock while managing fiber threats, Versant’s debut and the performance of Epic Universe under co-CEO Mike Cavanagh
Versant eyes big nfl rights as media companies prepare for a shake-up
Versant Media, newly spun off from NBCUniversal, plans to use its sports portfolio to bid for nfl rights as broadcasters rethink their holdings ahead of the league’s opt-out
How edge AI is reshaping consumer devices and privacy
Discover how edge AI moves intelligence to devices, the main trade-offs, practical uses, and market trends driving adoption
























