In Knives Out, Southern-fried detective Benoit Blanc famously described his investigation into the death of writer Harlan Thrombey as a case with a hole in the center, “a doughnut.” Turns out, Knives Out is potentially a franchise with a hole in the center, at least as far as distribution is
It’s Time to Let This Doctor Who Relationship Finally Become Canon
No one is quite sure what to expect from the forthcoming Doctor Who spinoff The War Between the Land and the Sea. Primarily focused on the no-longer-quite-so-secret U.K. government agency known as UNIT, the series is theoretically going to explore how humanity copes with an alien threat when the Doctor’s
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc Brings a Beloved Manga to Life
This article is presented in partnership with Sony Pictures and appears in the NYCC 2025 issue of Den of Geek magazine. Few anime have completely redefined the public’s perception of what’s possible in the medium like Chainsaw Man. Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s popular manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, the
Full Trailer: NUREMBERG
The full trailer for Nuremberg has been released by Sony Classics. The movie is based on Jack El-Hai’s novel The Nazi and the Psychiatrist and stars Rami Malek as a psychiatrist who interviews Nazi prisoners to determine whether they are fit to stand trial. He soon becomes locked in a
Tatum Shines as a Lovable Scoundrel in Cianfrance’s Surprisingly Warm ‘ROOFMAN’
One of our great modern melodramatists, Derek Cianfrance, a man seemingly born to make the most depressing movie of any given year, has switched gears to deliver something surprisingly warm and crowd-pleasing with Roofman. His earlier filmography is littered with bone-rattlingly bleak, yet always deeply involving works: a relationship splintering