Beam Me Up, Sulu star George Takei on if we'll see more Sulu/Star Trek adventures, his run on the musical Allegiance, politics, and more.
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Helter Skelter, Mika Ninagawa's movie adaptation of Kyoko Okazaki's fashion world body horror mangam is getting a US Blu-Ray from 88 Filjms
The director of the new sci-fi comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die discusses how AI has changed since the screenplay was written.
The director of "Wuthering Heights" reveals why the ending of the film had to make one key change from the ending of the book.
Producer Roy Lee has revealed that Netflix and Take-Two would like the BioShock film to coincide with "some of the potential new incarnations of the game."
Netflix's KPOP Demon Hunters' EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami brought a "Golden" performance to the 2026 BAFTA Awards earlier today.
Donald Trump's Department of Justice is now investigating Netflix's influence - and it wants to hear from Hollywood filmmakers and producers.
Tickets for the Prime Early Screenings of Project Hail Mary, which will take place on March 16th, are now on sale. Plus five new posters.
Kicking off at 7 pm UK time (2 pm ET) on BBC One and iPlayer and hosted by Alan Cumming, here's your viewing guide for the 2026 BAFTA Awards.
Donald Trump stayed out of the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal for 17 days. Then, Laura Loomer went on a "woke" rant, and everything changed.
George Takei spoke with us about the documentary Beam Me Up, Sulu, and his involvement in the 1985 Star Trek fan film, Yorktown.
Kicking off at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT on MeTV, the House of Svengoolie (Gwengoolie, IMP, and Nostalgiaferatoo) unleashes 2007's The Mist.
NBCUniversal Entertainment Chair suggests the Wicked franchise could continue in other ways after two popular installments.
Chris Hemsworth reflects on the polarizing reactions to the MCU film Thor: Love and Thunder, compared to the success of Thor: Ragnarok.
The director of Predator: Badlands discusses how Dek's mother could be revealed in the next film and what that could possibly entail.
Blu-ray on my mind is back, and this week's installment is full of news, including May's Criterion Collection picks and more.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, the hit feature film from the hit anime series, returns to North American theatres in March.
One of the stars of the film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die discusses her knowledge of the film's big reveal.
Paramount shifted the release date of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2, moving the film from September 2027 to August 2027.
Mars might be the swansong of comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U'Know, a gleefully stupid satirical poke at topics currently in the air
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said he was "surprised and disappointed" that James Cameron was pushing Paramount's "disinformation campaign."
Lionsgate has released the first trailer, posters, and images from their upcoming MMA drama Beast, starring Russell Crowe.
The directors of Project Hail Mary, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, have spotlighted the different formats in which the film will be released in.
The writer and director of "Wuthering Heights" discusses the film's bold opening scene and how it sets the tone for this adaptation.
Director Natasha Kermani (Abraham's Boys) spoke to us about her latest horror thriller for Lionsgate, The Dreadful, Turner, Harington & more.
DC Studios James Gunn shut down rumors about the upcoming Wonder Woman prequel series Paradise Lost, calling it an "insanely wrong thing."
Netflix released the text of the late Eric Dane's last words to his daughters, recorded in November and set to be released after his passing.
A fifth installment of the popular Descendants franchise is on the way. "Wicked Wonderland" will debut on Disney+ this summer. Here's a look!
Focus Features released the official trailer and images for Pressure, showing how Mother Nature herself nearly derailed the D-Day invasion.
Tickets for Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! have officially gone on sale. Warner Bros. has released a behind-the-scenes featurette and an IMAX poster.



























