The Summer Of Cena: What Three Movies Reveal About An Increasingly Interesting Actor
John Cena has been one of the main faces of the WWE for nearly 20 years. This summer proved he's ready to be a movie star.
Read MoreJohn Cena has been one of the main faces of the WWE for nearly 20 years. This summer proved he's ready to be a movie star.
Read MorePeaky Blinders may be over, but don't despair! If you're looking for other period shows about criminal families, we have you covered.
Read MoreThe Starling screenwriter Matt Harris sat down for an interview to talk about his long-overdue film starring Melissa McCarthy.
Read MoreOver the course of his career, Wes Anderson has given us characters who are quirky, charming, and utterly unique — and none of them are better than these 10.
Read MoreOrson Welles' movies are provocative, ambitious, and often unfinished. Whether completed by Welles or someone else, here are all of them, ranked by quality.
Read MoreDenzel Washington anchors The Little Things with a standout performance — but then, Washington is great in everything, including these other films.
Read MoreSofia Coppola's talent is undeniable, and her films are the source of endless conversations. Here is her entire filmography, ranked from worst to best.
Read MoreOnly Murders in the Building lovingly skewers the true-crime genre — and boy, does it looks good doing it.
Read MoreWhile you wait for The Book of Boba Fett, catch up on the Mandalorian bounty hunter's other adventures in these standout comics.
Read MoreThe director of Intrusion rolled with the pandemic punches and reinvented his thriller so it could be shot under unusual circumstances.
Read MoreWe spoke to two of the key minds behind Star Wars: Visions about taking Star Wars to a new place while remaining distinctly, well, Star Wars.
Read MoreTed Lasso made waves - and racked up Emmys - for its sense of humor and feel-good attitude. Here are 12 other shows that will make you believe in "Believe."
Read MoreIf you're not an anime fan, you should still take a chance on Star Wars: Visions, which is full of stunning visuals and wild twists on Star Wars paraphernalia.
Read MoreGrab your togas and beer funnels! From Legally Blonde to Animal House, here are the 15 must-see movies about the college experience, ranked.
Read MoreLet's take a look at The Tragedy of Macbeth trailer and see how Joel Coen and company are approaching the Scottish Play.
Read MoreDear Evan Hansen director Stephen Chbosky spoke to /Film about the challenges of adapting a Broadway musical to the big screen.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick was known for his attention to detail, which included crafting deep, nuanced characters. All his characters are memorable; these 10 are iconic.
Read MoreFew actors have played as many iconic roles as Harrison Ford. From space scoundrels to everymen in way over their heads, these are his best movies.
Read MoreAnimation has been a fixture at theaters since the birth of the motion picture. These 12 films will show you how the medium has evolved over time.
Read MoreJust like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, these 10 TV shows mix superhero action with topical themes, playful banter, and lots of Easter eggs.
Read MoreBrooklyn Nine-Nine may have ended, but the laughs are just beginning. If you miss Jake, Amy, Captain Holt, and the rest, check these shows out.
Read MoreIn today's Daily Stream, Ben Pearson recommends Val, the new documentary featuring loads of home video footage recorded by actor Val Kilmer.
Read MoreDystopian movies aren't as far-fetched as they may seem. Watch these 20 films, and learn from the mistakes of their unfortunate heroes.
Read MoreScreenwriter Max Borenstein is best known as one of the architects of the ongoing MonsterVerse, but his newest movie shows a very different side of him.
Read MoreGet hyped for The Book of Boba Fett by reliving the infamous bounty hunter's best moments on the big and small screens.
Read MoreKatee Sackhoff returns to horror with Night of the Animated Dead, a new retelling of George A. Romero's iconic zombie classic.
Read MoreMost John Waters movies are too grotesque for the average viewer, but this dark comedy is not only one of his most accessible, but also one of his best.
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