Interview: Dario Scardapane & Sana Amanat on Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane and producer Sana Amanat on the gritty vibe, the talented stars, and the amazing fans of their sequel.
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane and producer Sana Amanat on the gritty vibe, the talented stars, and the amazing fans of their sequel.
If the Iron Man films are the heart of the MCU, then the Captain America series is its soul. Steve Rogers’ unshakable moral code often placed him at odds with both friends and foes, leading to some of the MCU’s most thrilling conflicts. Losing Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and Chris Evans’ Captain America has […]
The series’ third outing continues the MCU’s multiverse shenanigans with mixed—but mostly fun—results.
Stars Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr. discuss the enormous shadow late actor James Earl Jones cast on the production, working with esteemed director Barry Jenkins, and more!
Mufasa: The Lion King proves that nobody looks into the camera to reveal their soul quite like the characters of a Barry Jenkins’ film do. Even CGI cats.
Elton John: Never Too Late is a surface-level yet joyous celebration of one of the most electrifying and prolific rock stars of our time.
This month’s LEGO Shelf has the last-minute shoppers covered with five gift ideas for the 2024 holiday season.
Golden Globe nominations include Emilia Pérez, The Brutalist, Conclave, A Real Pain, Dune: Part Two, Wicked, Anora, and Challengers.
Nightbitch star Amy Adams tells us about her career-best performance in which she plays a stay-at-home mother who thinks she’s becoming a dog.
An interview with Memoir of a Snail director Adam Elliot about bringing his latest animated fable to life with offbeat dark humour and grace.
A welcome star vehicle for Sarah Paulson, Hold Your Breath starts strong, but never recovers from a repetitive, undernourished script.
Jump in to our new monthly column, The LEGO Shelf, with some sets you might want to add to your collection this Halloween season.
A transformative Sebastian Stan plays an actor who undergoes a new kind of body dysmorphia horror in A Different Man.
Revisiting the winners and nominees of the inaugural Academy Awards in 1927, including Wings, Sunrise, and The Crowd.
Everyone’s favourite trio of sleuths is back and better than ever in another twisty but emotionally resonant season of Only Murders in the Building.