“ The Running Man ” races from the theaters and into the home video market, as the action comedy, starring Glen Powell, ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash” continues to dominate the box office, holding the top spot for a fourth consecutive week.
"Avatar:Fire and Ash" remains the No. 1 movie globally as fellow holiday holdover "The Housemaid" nears a notable box office ...
We’re here, we’re queer, and we’re… getting used to it. In 2025, LGBTQ Americans faced yet another surge of fierce attacks targeting their human rights and legal protections. Those same groups were ...
Prime Video is one of those streamers that we're lucky to get one decent option from each month, but in December we're getting one of its best. Season 2 of the post-apocalyptic drama-comedy Fallout is ...
Many are remembering the career of actor and director Rob Reiner after he and his wife were found dead in their Los Angeles home. Rob Reiner, the acclaimed Hollywood director and actor, was killed ...
Keeping track of every upcoming Marvel movie and TV show coming to the MCU is a full-time job. Marvel has several movies and shows either on the release calendar or in the works. Lucky for you, it ...
Netflix is set to acquire Warner Bros. in a $72 billion deal for its streaming and studios business. That means the streamer would own a slew of classic movies and TV shows from the WBD catalog.
On December 5, 2025, it was officially announced that a deal has been reached for Netflix to acquire Warner Bros.'s film and TV studios, HBO, and HBO Max. As part of that deal, the streaming service ...
Just when you thought the post-Peak TV glacier of shows had melted into a puddle of mediocre algorithm-feeders, the medium snapped back to form in 2025. We may not be in the midst of a new golden age ...
The American Film Institute also shared its picks for the best TV shows of the year, including 'Pluribus,' 'Task,' 'The Lowdown' and 'The Studio.' By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast The ...
Here’s a roundup of the month’s best movies and TV shows, as covered by The Wall Street Journal’s critics. That Guillermo del Toro had never before addressed “Frankenstein” is a bit like Yo-Yo Ma ...