The official trailer has been released for The BBC and Stan’s new four-episode event series adaptation of William Golding’s iconic 1954 novel “Lord of the Flies”. BAFTA award-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne (“Adolescence,” “His Dark Materials”) is the man behind this new take on the story of a group of British
Teaser: “Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine”
Netflix has premiered the teaser trailer for the second season of its “Money Heist” prequel series “Berlin”. Pedro Alonso returns to the fan-favourite role in the new eight-episode run, which gets a new title – “Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine”. The new heist unfolds in Seville, Spain. There,
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Review: Shock Comedy Makes Fun of AI, Sci-Fi Tropes, and School Shootings
Every generation comes to believe the world will end in their lifetime. But in Gore Verbinski’s long-awaited return to the screen, the sometimes bleak and often mercurial filmmaker behind The Ring and Mouse Hunt muses we are the first era who’s pretty chill about the whole thing. Just don’t block
How Tim Robinson Made Cringe Palatable for Gen Z
For as long as human beings have communicated with each other, the concept of “cringe” has plagued social interactions. Defined by Oxford Languages as “an inward feeling of acute embarrassment or awkwardness,” cringe is an emotion most commonly felt by those who are gaining social consciousness while learning how to
Retro Review: SPACEHUNTER (1983)
There are movies you discover as an adult that you admire with all of your big adult brain. There are movies you discover as a child that shape and form your entire movie outlook for life. Then there are movies that you discover on VHS at the age of eleven,