BBC America’s adaptation of Sir Terry Pratchett’s The Watch is not the novels but is an example of TV demands versus what books can do.
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AWA Studios’ Upshot imprint has steadily published the most solid lineup of genre comics since it started early last year, but for our money, Bad Mother
BBC Radio drama That Dinner in '67 highlights the making of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?, the award-winning landmark film on race relations.
Two Weeks to Live is one of Maisie Williams’ first major TV projects since Game of Thrones- and it's about as good as the GoT finale.
Wonder Woman 1984 is a strange movie with a long list of flaws, but we’re not talking about them here. The movie makes the odd choice of being set in
Director and producer Justin Lin is asking show fans and new viewers to support his effort to get more seasons of Warrior at HBO Max.
Redemption #1 is a fun, violent start to a feminist Science Fiction Spaghetti Western starring a grizzled old lady gunslinger.
The BBC released a new video highlighting Doctor Who Series 2, and how David Tennant and Billie Piper raised the show to new heights.
Netflix had a surprise gift for Aggretsuko fans this season, confirming the anime will return for a romance, rock, and rage-filled Season 4.
BBC is offering a radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sleeper and the Spindle with Gwendoline Christie and Dame Penelope Wilton starring.
Sweet Home is an all-out gloopy, gross-out, and fun horror series adapting the popular Korean WEBTOON webcomic with over 1 billion views.
The end is nigh. The 4th and final movie in Hideaki Anno’s new iteration of Neon Genesis Evangelion will be released theatrically on January 23rh 2021, in
Remina is one of Junji Ito’s latest horror manga stories, and it’s utterly nuts. In a good way. A horror story should be utterly insane, nightmarish, and
The Midnight Sky is utterly joyless and no fun at all, a rather pointless and needlessly depressing movie that's the last thing anyone wants to see.
Sweet Home is a Korean horror webcomic that’s gotten a live-action Netflix adaptation. The TV series is getting a lot of buzz and memes on the internet,
Russell T. Davies joined a tweet-a-long of 2006's Doctor Who Christmas Special “The Runaway Bride” and shared bits from his first script.
With Lars von Trier bringing the series back, we look at The Kingdom, David Lynch's Twin Peaks, and the burden of reviving cult TV shows.
Stephen Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill will be taking part in the Doctor Who "A Christmas Carol" tweet-a-long.
Kodansha USA, the publisher of some of the most popular manga series in English, has expanded its partnership with INKR Comics, the new comics reading and
Lars von Trier’s cult TV series The Kingdom is returning for a five-episode third and final season in 2021, with von Trier directing.
Magical Boy, the Studio Tapas Original webcomic created by illustrator and comic artist The Kao, will be published in a young adult graphic novel format
2000 AD announced Future Shock Radio, a new series of half-hour audio dramas based on classic Future Shock stories to be available exclusively to 2000
French filmmaker Oliver Assayas will write and direct an HBO miniseries version of his 1996 movie Irma Vep, starring Alicia Vikander.
Viz Media announced the publication of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, a one-shot prequel to the hit series Jujutsu Kaisen. The manga has sold over 10 million copies
Slow Horses, Apple TV+’s adaptation of the Mick Herron spy novels, has added Olivia Cooke and Jonathan Pryce to a star-studded cast.
Chainsaw Man, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s wildly popular and bloodily ultraviolent manga series, ended with its final chapter this week but turned out to be just
The US remake of BBC hit sitcom Ghosts is currently being shot by CBS, and even though nothing's been filmed? We're not feeling optimistic.
Let Them All Talk is Steven Soderbergh’s new movie, a quiet delight that shows he’s not ready to retire from movies just yet. It’s an elegiac, almost
Francis Ford Coppola surprised the movie world with Mario Puzos The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. This new cut of the third Godfather
The Flight Attendant is an oddly rare thing: a Hitchcockian comedy-thriller shot through an HBO lens- and it works because of Kaley Cuoco.