Star Trek: Discovery is back for one last adventure: catch the latest clip from the fifth and final season here, with Book and Michael facing off against evil.
/Film spoke with Japanese director Makoto Shinkai about Suzume, why that chair only has three legs, an Easter egg nodding to Studio Ghibli, and much more.
On today's episode of the /Film Daily podcast, Ben and BJ talk about Bob Iger's absurd comment about The Marvels and whether the Disney CEO is losing his touch.
/Film spoke with Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki and star Ryunosuke Kamiki about bringing the King of the Monsters back to the big screen for Toho.
One of 2023's very best films is Eileen, a period drama starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. /Film spoke with that movie's director, William Oldroyd.
/Film spoke with Joel Kinnaman about being absolutely locked in for every take of the new action film Silent Night and working with action maestro John Woo.
Eli Roth is returning to direct Thanksgiving 2, a sequel to his hit slasher (itself inspired by Roth's original Grindhouse trailer) that will arrive in 2025.
NECA has released a new RoboCop action figure, but it's not another version of the cyborg officer. Instead, it's Alex Murphy being brutally attacked! How fun!
The Black Phone 2 will bring back much of the cast of Scott Derrickson's original horror film, including (somewhat surprisingly) Ethan Hawke as The Grabber.
Seth MacFarlane is back as Ted, and this time we're seeing what growing up with the living teddy bear was like in 1993, courtesy of a new Peacock TV series.
The trailer for Universal/Blumhouse's new horror movie, Night Swim, features an evil force lurking in the seemingly idyllic depths of a family's swimming pool.
Bethesda head Todd Howard has confirmed the Fallout TV show will tell an original story that's canon to the video games rather than adapting a previous game.