Hulu's A Thousand Blows is Steven Knight's (Peaky Blinders) new drama about the world of illegal boxing in Victorian London. Here's a look!
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Laverne Cox and George Wallace star in the new sitcom Clean Slate from the late Norman Lear, coming to Prime Video on February 6th.
Shout! Studios has secured the rights to 156 Hong Kong movies that defined the 1980s and 1990s and have been out of circulation for 20 years.
In honor of Jemma Redgrave's birthday, here's a proper celebration of UNIT head Kate Stewart and her history in Doctor Who canon.
Top Cow announced that the revived Witchblade comic is now an ongoing series. The first graphic novel and seventh issue will both be out in January.
Set for the BBC and Britbox, here's a look at Riot Women, Sally Wainwright's new comedy-drama about Yorkshire women forming a punk rock band.
Author Michael Connelly (The Lincoln Lawyer, Bosch) shared his thoughts on Los Angeles and how the wildfires will impact his writing.
Serving as our first look at James Gunn and Peter Safran's New DCU, DC Studios' Creature Commandos made "fridging" a universal trope.
Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who) shines in Gatsby in Harlem, BBC Radio 3's socially-charged adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Monster From the Ocean Floor, the first movie Roger Corman produced, is getting a 4K Blu-Ray remaster from Film Masters on February 4th
We're looking back at Peter Capaldi's run on Doctor Who - Steven Moffat's last swing at writing a classic and his idea of an ultimate Doctor.
Doctor Who has two eras and two sets of fans who now complain that the current era isn't as fresh or new. So what can a 60-year-old show do?
Check out the trailer for the new theatrical production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest with Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa.
Arcane may be over, but Riot Games promised more spinoffs/stories were coming. Did the new "League of Legends" trailer hint at what's to come?
Doctor Who stars Ncuti Gatwa and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Malachi Kirby will lead Gatsby in Harlem, a new prestige BBC Radio 3 drama adaptation.
Crunchyroll Manga is a new iOS and Android app that the anime streamer is launching in 2025 as an added benefit option for subscribers.
Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, the acclaimed samurai multiplayer game, is getting an anime adaptation from Crunchyroll and Sony for 2027.
Crunchyroll's Zenshu is a hilarious new isekai that deconstructs the genre when a female anime director ends up in her favorite fantasy world.
Doctor Who has a wonderfully evil and clever Big Bad in The Master, a constantly retconned character, with Sacha Dhawan being the maddest yet.
Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat on the recurring theme of people's consciousness and bodies being copied after death, and if they're the same.
Doctor Who has had a "big bad" lurking in the background for twenty years. Villengard creator Steven Moffat on its accidental emergence.
Time of Eve effectively focuses on human/android relations to send a "bigger picture" thematic message about the importance of empathy.
Crunchyroll has unveiled its massive (seriously) Winter 2025 anime season lineup, including Dragon Ball, Solo Leveling, and a whole lot more!
After three seasons, What If...? has wrapped up its run. Here's how the animated series became a showcase for what's been ailing the MCU.
Doctor Who: Last Christmas is one of Steven Moffat's best Christmas special episodes, but did he secretly write Santa as a hidden Doctor?
In honor of the 50th anniversary of his debut as the Fourth Doctor on Doctor Who, we look at how Tom Baker became the show's "ambassador."
Ncuti Gatwa is the most emotionally open take on the Doctor in the new Doctor Who era, but is the constant tragedy getting to be too much?
Slow Horses is such a hit with real-life spies that MI5 got Gary Oldman to read a Christmas poem on their official Instagram as Jackson Lamb.
The Hidden Muse, the latest romantasy webcomic, adapted from the webnovel, can now be found on the Manta app.
Doctor Who: Joy to the World was Steven Moffat's meditation on loneliness, showing how the Doctor and every character are worse for it.