The CW's "Batwoman" continues its freshman season as things get "curiouser and curiouser" (in the parlance of Lewis Carroll).
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The Flash is back after a somewhat slow start to the season - but it looks like we're going full-multiverse in an attempt to stem the upcoming Crisis with
Welcome to our final season of The CW's Arrow. We have ten episodes - and in the eighth episode, we get to the "Crisis" crossover event.
In the following preview for the next episode of The CW's "Supergirl," Kara and the team face-off with some tech "big bads" while J'onn is under attack.
Hope you brought your Lewis Carroll, because we're following Kate down "The Rabbit Hole" in the next episode of The CW's "Batwoman".
The CW's "The Flash" is back for a sixth season premiere - one that was a little too dull for our liking, an uncharacteristically… ahhem… slow start.
The CW's "Supergirl" came storming back to screens with fifth season opener "Event Horizon" - but it's what's under the surface that matters...
I'm hooked. I'm in -- all season. Despite a few missteps, the pilot episode of Batwoman on The CW plants its flag as something altogether different and
Knives Out is a masterpiece and one of the best films of 2019. Writer/Director Rian Johnson deftly weaves in so many of the tropes of the murder mystery
The world is full of misunderstood protagonists and even villains. But sometimes fans take the completely WRONG message from a film's characters.
We're T-minus two weeks from the start of the new seasons in The CW's Arrowverse, so we're offering our 9 "Crisis guarantees" for the crossover event.
We may be in a "golden age" of animation - but that also means there are overrated shows like "Rick and Morty," "Archer," "Star Wars: Resistance," and more.
If it's Sunday, it's time for more "Good Eats: The Return" - which means mad scientist-chef Alton Brown is back with more of his ground-breaking show.
As we suck the marrow out of the last few days of summer, our thoughts turn from the dregs of the summer movie season to the prestige pictures and holiday
To say we were fans of Alton Brown's original run of "Good Eats" would be an understatement, so we're happy to report the show's return doesn't miss a beat.
As adaptations of theme park rides go, there is a definite hit-or-miss aspect to them. But any doubts you may have had about next summer's Jungle Cruise
Fans at D23 got a look at Maleficent: Mistress of Evil This followup to 2014's blockbuster live-action flick starring Angelina Jolie kicked off Disney's
Star Wars fans were teased with a beautiful, classic image that has been chosen for the poster of Star Wars: Episode IX: Rise of Skywalker. Let's break
Melissa McCarthy is one of the most versatile and talented actors working today. Comedy, drama, action, sweet, spicy, salty, dirty, or squeaky clean, she
The top problem plaguing television (especially broadcast networks) today? Serious lack of diversity. Here's why all that "whiteness" isn't a good thing...
David Leitch is one of the most kinetic directors working today. From his background in stunts and parlaying that into the masterwork that was the first
I have seen all of the Fast and Furious movies and still can only barely tell you what's going on in them. Most of them I've seen multiple times as they
We're about to enter a new phase of "Peak TV": Peak Streaming - and with that, we're also in danger of repeating the past mistakes of cable television...
"Critical Role": Our New Mandatory Viewing? Changing Viewer Habits and Television's Future [OPINION]
As the number of streaming services continues to grow, here's how "Critical Role" may just prove to be an answer to our evolving viewing habits...
Let's talk about that Spider-Man after-credits scene, and how it relates to our current media landscape, conspiracy theories, and US presidential elections.
It was a huge night for The Flash as they tore up their panel at San Diego Comic-Con. Along with major casting announcements and reveal of their Big Bad
To coincide with CW's Arrowverse visit to SDCC, we have an amazing teaser showing how "The Flash, " Arrow," and others journey from page to screen.
This feels like the end of an era. The CW's flagship Arrow, which launched The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, and made space for Supergirl, Black Lightning,
With fall right around the corner and San Diego Comic-Con in full swing, what better time than now to take a look at the new "Supergirl" season 5 trailer?
When the CW's Arrowverse "Crisis" crossover happens, it will include another familiar face: 1960's Robin himself (another alternate reality?), Burt Ward.