In Slate’s annual Movie Club, film critic Dana Stevens emails with fellow critics—for 2024, Bilge Ebiri, K. Austin Collins, Alison Willmore, and Odie Henderson—about the year in cinema.
He’s a respected craftsman who nevertheless puts his own stamp on all of his movies, no matter how different they may seem. His movies feel like his while still reaching a larger audience ...
The Ottawa Senators suffered two big losses on Sunday night. One before the final buzzer sounded, and another on the scoreboard. Not only did the Senators see their six-game winning streak halted ...
Among the episodes in this compilation are "Pig's Present," in which Pig discovers the benefits of patience, and "The Race to Mystery Island," which finds Frog and Pig carrying competition too far.
In any other M. Night Shyamalan movie, you would expect the big twist to come closer toward the end in order to leave audiences reeling, but Trap does something much more intriguing with its story ...
The film officially hit the big screen on Friday, December 20, 2024. While it is quite early to discuss the release details of the animation movie, you may find 'Mufasa: The Lion King' online.
So, as the holidays draw near and you settle down by the proverbial fire, why not watch an actual movie about politics? Movies skewer and satirize a political system that dearly deserves both.
Look, fam. Let’s just acknowledge things are kinda crappy. Four days to Christmas, the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, and the government is about to shut down for an indeterminate time ...
Every stock market dip from lofty heights is likely to encourage voices calling Generative AI a bubble about to burst. Don’t pay them attention. If you find yourself turning sceptical, try this ...
2025's most powerful zodiac predictions are here Numerology 1-9: What the numbers hold for us next year The expectations are quite high for the prequel movie that will delve into the story of Mufasa.
The holidays are officially in full swing and that means a lot of folks are heading into some well-earned time off, and probably some long-overdue catchup on the biggest movies of the year.
The next classic monster to get the Blumhouse treatment is The Mummy, with “Evil Dead Rise” filmmaker Lee Cronin set to tackle the iconic character. “The Mummy” will be released on April ...