/Film Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Best Hollywood Books For Movie & TV Lovers
If you've got a movie and TV lover on your shopping list, here's a collection of books that are worth gifting (or just buying for yourself) this holiday season.
Read MoreIf you've got a movie and TV lover on your shopping list, here's a collection of books that are worth gifting (or just buying for yourself) this holiday season.
Read MoreThe Star Trek Kelvin timeline movies are officially done for the time being, so let's examine why this film series failed to make it past three installments.
Read MoreBefore his legendary work on Everyone Loves Raymond, Peter Boyle starred in Poochinski, one of the most bizarre TV pilots ever shot.
Read MoreAfter Batman burst into the pages of Detective Comics, there was another costumed hero who shared an awful lot of similarities to The Dark Knight.
Read MoreVince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad, knows a thing or two about complicated protagonists. But the Pluribus main character is a bit different.
Read MoreJoe Dante didn't originally want to make a sequel to Gremlins, but Warner Bros. gave him an opportunity he couldn't turn down.
Read MoreOne fan-favorite actor within James Gunn's new DC Universe had to keep the secret of Gunn's new position at DC Studios for months.
Read MoreWhen a reboot of Knight Rider was in the works, Will Arnett was tapped to voice talking car KITT. Then problems popped up.
Read MoreJJ Abrams' Star Trek movie universe got off to a decent start, but things went terribly wrong with the sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness.
Read MoreLord Zedd is one of the Power Rangers franchise's best villains, although his voice actor, Robert Axelrod, didn't care for one of Zedd's major storylines.
Read MoreRidley Scott's early dark fantasy movie Legend is now on Prime Video, starring Tim Curry alongside a young Tom Cruise.
Read MoreIt: Welcome to Derry isn't just a prequel to Stephen King's classic novel, it's also filling in some gaps from the story.
Read MorePluribus subverts our sci-fi expectations every step of the way, taking classic tropes and remixing them into something unexpected.
Read MoreWhen you're an Addams, you do what Addams always do, so let's explore the connection between Wednesday and her ancestor, Goody Addams.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy and Gene Roddenberry weren't exactly seeing eye to eye in the early 1990s, which is why Nimoy killed the release of a Star Trek coffee table book.
Read MoreOne of Roger Ebert's favorite movies was a 1942 classic that's frequently referred to as the greatest film ever made. If you haven't seen it, seek it out.
Read MoreVince Gilligan's new sci-fi show, Pluribus, for Apple TV shares some similarities with HBO's The Last of Us, but does it even better.
Read MoreThe original run of a Batman comic from the late 2010s is worth a heck of a lot of money due to one outrageous panel that sparked a craze.
Read MoreA great soundtrack can make a good movie even better, and these needle drops are the best uses of songs we've ever seen in the movies.
Read MoreLazarus, the Prime Video miniseries created by author Harlan Coben and starring Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy, is a big streaming hit.
Read MoreJames Cameron has admitted to being a bit of a 'dictator' on the sets of his films over the years, but Avatar: The Way Of Water changed that.
Read MoreIf you have Hulu, you need to check out this Western film starring Nicolas Cage based on a 1960 novel by John Edward Williams.
Read MoreEddie Munson won't be returning from the dead in Stranger Things season 5, but the heavy metal-loving D&D aficionado will make his presence felt in other ways.
Read MoreThe director of the Kim Kardashian legal drama All's Fair things the series compared the backlash to that of ... The Wire? Let's get into it.
Read MoreThe worlds of the Predator and Alien films are colliding in Predator: Badlands with a brilliant thematic connection outside of the Yautja and Xenomorphs.
Read MoreAdam Sandler dominated the box office of the 1990s, but his first film of the 2000s was the biggest box office bomb of his career.
Read MorePluribus features a distinct style that series creator Vince Gilligan perfected on both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
Read MoreThe 1970s completely changed the landscape of the horror genre forever, and much of the horror we love today owes its existence to the films that came before.
Read MoreThe detective series is one of the most reliable formulas on television, and Netflix has a stellar roster of them available to stream right now.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's new take on Frankenstein is directly borrowing from one of the very best adaptations of the classic.
Read MoreEdgar Wright's take on The Running Man with Glen Powell changes the ending of Stephen King's original story. Here's why, for those who haven't read the book.
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