Movies

Masters of the Universe Stars on Ram Man, Castle Grayskull and Childhood Dreams
The Masters of the Universe film by director Travis Knight embraces its action figure and cartoon roots, from He-Man shouting ...

Scary Movie (2026) Review – The Wayans Are Back, and No Horror Franchise Is Safe
The Scary Movie franchise has always been dumb in the smartest way possible. On its best days, it took whatever ...

John Krasinski Calls Michael Kelly a ‘Wild Horse’ in Jack Ryan: Ghost War Interview
It’s been 3 years since we last saw John Krasinski as Jack Ryan in the Prime Video series, Tom Clancy’s ...

‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway’ Stars Caleb Yen and Kieran Walton on the Morally Grey World
Mobile Suit Gundam is the pioneer of the giant “real robot” subgenre that inspired Macross and Neon Genesis Evangelion. The ...

Paul Dano Reflects on Power, Politics, and Shaping Reality Behind the Scenes
The Wizard of the Kremlin, based on the fictionalized novel Le Mage du Kremlin by Giuliano da Empoli, stars Paul ...

The Sheep Detectives Review – A Funny, Gentle Mystery With a Whole Lot of Heart
There is something immediately comforting about The Sheep Detectives. From the moment the film opens across rolling fields and weathered ...

Shoji Kawamori on Smartphones, Giant Robots, and the Hidden Power of the Digital Age
Shoji Kawamori is an icon in the mecha world, known as the co-creator of the Macross franchise and the Diaclone ...

Mortal Kombat II Review – More Toasty Than Toasted
The 2021 Mortal Kombat reboot had a weird hill to climb. It had the unenviable task of reintroducing the franchise, ...

Andy Serkis & Iman Vellani on Animal Farm: Sacrifice, Power, and Questioning Authority
Animal Farm is an animated film inspired by the 1945 novella by George Orwell with themes of sacrifice, power, and ...

Gene Simmons on Film Producing, Music, and Why Directors Lead the Set
Gene Simmons is known for being the bassist and co-lead singer of the iconic rock band KISS. However, he has ...





