Adi Tantimedh writes: The anime series getting the most buzz this season is Kill la Kill, new studio Trigger’s postmodern deconstructionist action
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This is how Sony handled Netflix streaming of Breaking Bad in its four seasons, which was obviously a successful model
Some of the writers on this list don't even have representation yet. Well, that's probably all about to change.
What’s next? Pulp Fiction? Trainspotting? The English Patient?
Creepy ghost children alert!
It's about a retired superhero who goes back into space for one final adventure.
No Indiana Jones for a a couple of years, but be plenty of Star Wars to tide you over.
May your Valentine's Day be filled with the best kind of binge-watching.
On the heels of the spinoff movies news, we turn our attention back to the next film in the franchise coming out.
Thanks to Lucy Keeler...
Scott, Gordon and Kinberg have a lot to live up to, to say the least.
I'm still looking forward to it, but sometimes I look back at season 1 wistfully.
Good news: It's getting released. Bad news: It's a "producer's cut."
This looks as silly and fun as the first one.
King's pretty cool with letting people make major changes to his works when adapting them, for better or worse.
Warning: This video is a bit annoying.
It's full of the same kind of funny, quirky, broken characters as in Silver Linings Playbook that's ripe for the big screen treatment.
The novel sounds like fun and like a good fit for both Reiner’s playful sensibility and also Spike’s male-centric demographic.
What is that coming over the hill? It's Godzilla! It's Godzilla!
The trailer was released earlier this week, and here are some things we noticed about it.
This past Thursday evening, thousands gathered in one of 570 cinema houses to watch the latest live RiffTrax performance featuring Mystery Science Theater
This one will be based on the 18th novel in the Lee Child novel series.
It’s a movie called Bad Words, so naturally the trailer is filled with them.
Well, we knew they had to get Joel McHale back into the fold somehow.
Also reiterates our earlier reporting that the film will be a direct sequel to Days of Future Past.
I wish filmmakers would think more about finding good stories to adapt for the screen that they truly believe will connect with audiences.
While Cornish had been in talks with the studio, he is “no longer involved.”
Adi Tantimedh writes: Ken Levine, not the chap who develops the Bioshock videogames, but the Emmy-winning screenwriter who has written for shows like
As we know by now, these things are scheduled well in advance and the film should still be very much on track to release on time.
Indecipherable mysteries abound.