The Daily Stream: Gotham Shows That Batman Can Be Very Silly And Still Work
After initially trying to model itself off police procedurals, Gotham threw logic out the window to embrace its chaos.
Read MoreAfter initially trying to model itself off police procedurals, Gotham threw logic out the window to embrace its chaos.
Read MoreWith his "particular set of skills," Liam Neeson has seamlessly transitioned from sensitive leading man to ironic action star. These are his best films ranked
Read MoreFor those who have found that loving Buffy has gotten really complicated due to the Joss Whedon of it all, Astrid and Lilly are here to save us all.
Read MoreAstronauts Doug Hurley and Karen Nyberg, who are featured in Netflix's upcoming documentary, tell us what they think about Tom Cruise going to space, and more.
Read MoreAlmost every single vampire movie you like owes something to Bela Lugosi.
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Read MoreCalling Morbius a "mixed bag" may feel generous, but there's some good stuff hidden among all that dross — if you know where to look.
Read MoreDr. Michael Morbius comes face to face with another Marvel character in the movie's post-credits scenes, but the specifics of what happens needed to be changed.
Read MoreThe writer/director of You Won't Be Alone and one of the movie's stars spoke with us about the folk horror movie, using genre as a vehicle for ideas, and more.
Read MoreWe chat with Daniel Espinosa about his latest movie, Morbius; here's what the director has to say about the movie's CGI effects and post-credit scenes.
Read MoreThe original look for Morbius' vampire face was created with makeup, but ended up not living up to Daniel Espinosa's standards.
Read MoreDid we need this movie? No. Is it good? Not particularly. But hey, we can always look forward to the sequel!
Read MoreStar Natalie Portman and director Pablo Larraín paint a complex and riveting portrait of grief in Jackie.
Read MoreMTV series Sweet/Vicious, which followed a pair of sexual assault-avenging vigilantes, was just slightly ahead of its time.
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Read MoreImmerse yourself in a large-scale wartime evacuation with Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
Read MoreIn 1998, Bruce Willis led an intrepid crew of oil drillers into space to blow up an asteroid. It. Was. Awesome.
Read MoreFrom David Simon's return to Baltimore to the beginning of the end for Better Call Saul, these are the films and TV shows we're most excited about this April.
Read MoreGillian Jacobs tells us about playing Chris Pine's partner, learning to speak French, making her feature directorial debut, and more.
Read MoreAmy Heckerling's 1989 comedy takes advantage of its high-concept premise, but finds joy in the little moments in its characters' lives.
Read MoreAnders Langland, the visual effects supervisor on Matt Reeves' The Batman, tells us about balancing CG and practical effects, the legacy of Weta, and more.
Read MoreA major dilemma has surfaced in the wake of the classic slasher resurgence: that of confusing movie titles. We're here to help.
Read MoreWe spoke to the director of the year's first great horror movie.
Read MoreThe influence of LGBTQ+ people on genre film is immeasurable but often unsung. These are our picks for the best LGBTQ+ horror movies.
Read MoreHell House LLC is nothing if not creepy as all get out, and they earn that right because they have the worst clowns in the world.
Read MoreForgetting Sarah Marshall may not be a vampire movie, but it has vampire puppets and a sucky relationship, so that has to count for something.
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