How Does Time Travel Actually Work In Lost?
Confused by the time travel in "Lost?" You're not the only one! Join us as we untangle the twisted timeline of this beloved, ground-breaking series.
Read MoreConfused by the time travel in "Lost?" You're not the only one! Join us as we untangle the twisted timeline of this beloved, ground-breaking series.
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Read MoreCheck out the new Batman TV spot, which will have you puzzling over the, well, puzzles.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's long-awaited stop-motion Pinocchio is finally coming. And unsurprisingly, it looks fantastic.
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Read MoreThandiwe Newton excels in co-writer/director Julian Higgins' feature directorial debut, playing a woman who has been pushed to the brink of what she'll accept.
Read MoreDirector Shalini Kantayya dissects the rise of the wildly popular social media app and digs into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the viral sensation.
Read MoreMonia Chokri's manic and metaphorical new movie Babysitter uses heightened storytelling to explore several hot-button ideas.
Read MoreFilmmaker Nina Menkes provides an academic analysis of the depiction of women in film and how they're inherently objectified by the language of cinema.
Read MoreSophie Hyde's intimate drama about intimacy is one of the highlights of Sundance so far, thanks in large part to the two stellar lead performances.
Read MoreReal-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O'Neal star as a small-time grifter and his unlikely accomplice in the spirited road movie Paper Moon.
Read MoreSomething In The Dirt is another winner from one of the wildest directing duos out there right now.
Read MoreAmazon has a new documentary coming in March that tells the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz from their early years to their super stardom and beyond.
Read MoreThe path to redemption is a miserable uphill climb, but Peacemaker offers hope for even the most irredeemable member of the Suicide Squad.
Read MorePeter Sarsgaard crashes a funeral in a newly-released clip from The Batman.
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Read MoreKaren Gillan, Aaron Paul, and Beulah Koale co-star in the latest dark comedy from Riley Stearns, the director of Faults and The Art of Self-Defense.
Read MoreThe movie rights to Children of Blood and Bone were picked up by Paramount after Lucasfilm failed to get the project off the ground in time.
Read MoreSupernatural star Jensen Ackles teases that he may be in line to play a DC superhero in an upcoming Warner Bros. project.
Read MoreBefore selling Lucasfilm to Disney, George Lucas brought his passion project Red Tails to the big screen ... where it bombed.
Read MoreThe Stand star Odessa Young has replaced Riley Keough in the upcoming thriller Manodrome, which also stars Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody.
Read MoreComedian W. Kamau Bell asks challenging questions about coming to terms with the legacy of Bill Cosby and his heinous misdeeds over the years.
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