Arriving on July 15th, here's a look at the official trailer for The Jetty, the new BBC cop drama starring Jenna Coleman, because every British actor has to play a cop.
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Kaiju No. 8, the hit anime series about fighting giant monsters and so much more, sees its season finale hit Crunchyroll this weekend.
Over the last nearly 20 years, there has been so much Christian imagery in Doctor Who that the series could be seen as a parable about God.
Doctor Who Season 1 is coming to Blu-ray & DVD, with every episode and all the supplemental video extras on August 12th - but only in the UK.
Apple TV+ offered a preview of Slow Horses Season 4, the darkly comic spy series based on Mick Herron's novels that returns on September 4th.
David Tennant stars in Rivals, a series adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper's classic bonkbuster novel coming later this year from Disney+/Hulu.
Netflix unveiled the official trailer for A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, adapted from Holly Jackson's YA murder mystery with Emma Myers.
Why do fans & tabloids still believe Millie Gibson has left Doctor Who even after Russell T. Davies confirmed she will be back for Season 2?
J-pop singing sensation LiSA’s LiVE is SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER- concert film will be getting a North American theatrical run from Crunchyroll.
The new era of Doctor Who gave classic companion Mel, played by Bonnie Langford, more to do in two episodes than in her entire original run.
From Russell T. Davies's fairytale tropes to "Mrs. Flood" clues and more, here's our deep dive into Doctor Who S01 finale, "Empire of Death."
Doctor Who Season 1 finale "Empire of Death," sees Russell T. Davis answering all of the big questions with both bombast and poignance.
Russell T. Davies has been planning the return of Doctor Who villain Sutekh since watching "The Pyramids of Mars" when he was 12 years old.
Doctor Who series Tales of the TARDIS retells "Pyramids of Mars," with Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson offering short, emotional framing scenes.
As Doctor Who heads for a season finale, Russell T. Davies goes down to the wire with a blitz of tie-ins & teases to hype "Empire of Death."
Crunchyroll rolled out its July 2024 streaming lineup, including the new season of Tower of God, One Piece, and tons of new/returning shows.
ABLAZE celebrates their 5th Anniversary as one of the most eclectic comics publishers with their Autumn lineup of graphic novel titles
The season finale of Doctor Who will screen in special theatrical showings across the UK on June 21st. Why didn't Disney+ do this in the US?
The Yen Press November 2024 lineup has a busy list of 13 new titles, including 9 brand new manga, 2 light novels and 2 art books
Now that Doctor Who has revealed the return of Big Bad Sutekh, actor Gabriel Woolf discusses his return to the role after nearly 50 years.
The Three-Body Problem, the Liu Cixin Science Fiction novel, will be getting a new feature film adaptation by the acclaimed Zhang Yimou
My Happy Marriage, the romantasy novel by Akumi Agitogi, is getting an English language audiobook adaptation from Yen Audio in November
Crunchyroll rolled out its September Blu-Ray release lineup, including Trigun Stampede, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and more.
Doctor Who fans are STILL craving a UNIT spinoff series - but has UNIT ever REALLY saved the day or are they always the show's "redshirts"?
Family Portrait, the award-winning indie drama by director Lucy Kerr is getting a US premiere at the Metrograph in New York City on June 28th
3 Body Problem Showrunners David Benioff, D.B. Weiss & Alexander Wu explain the reasons for the changes made in adapting Liu Cixin's novels.
After that Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday cliffhanger, we have a pretty good idea of what the new Tales of the Tardis might be about.
In "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," Doctor Who starts answering the questions from the season with callbacks and deep cuts to past stories.
Beijing Watermelon is late director Nobuhiko Obayashi's Capra-esque comedy drama about a Japanese-Chinese Friendship from a kinder time
David Maquiling’s acclaimed 2001 indie comedy, Too Much Sleep, has been restored by Whole Grain Pictures, and is out on Blu-Ray and VOD.