Richard Armitage And Charlie Murphy Set To Star In Netflix Thriller Series Damage
Netflix series Damage has cast Richard Armitage and Charlie Murphy as two people entangled in a twisted love affair.
Read MoreNetflix series Damage has cast Richard Armitage and Charlie Murphy as two people entangled in a twisted love affair.
Read MoreBridgerton season 2 is a lackluster season that hopes to recapture the heights of its first but mostly falls short.
Read MoreMillie Bobby Brown and Helena Bonham Carter have a wonderful mother-daughter dynamic in Netflix's mystery adventure, Enola Holmes.
Read MoreDirector Ti West says making movies is one of greatest experiences in the world ... and also one of the most terrible.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig's Barbie World grows by one more.
Read MoreRachel Shukert says that The Baby-Sitter Club's cancelation is symptomatic of how entertainment aimed at girls is not taken seriously.
Read MoreThe trailer for the Netflix adaptation is here, and it's unflinchingly tackling difficult subjects.
Read MoreTake a look behind the HBO Max miniseries with this featurette.
Read MoreIt's nearly time to have your emotions assaulted with more Party Down.
Read MoreFans of Until Dawn have a lot to look forward to in The Quarry.
Read MoreWednesday star Jenny Ortega points out that the character's obsession with darkness and death is actually pretty normal for teenage girls.
Read MoreDid you know the highest-grossing movie of 1987 was an R-rated erotic thriller?
Read MoreThe co-writer and director of the Angel movies, Robert Vincent O'Neil, embraced the supposed "underbelly" of Los Angeles.
Read MoreSome of your favorite horror movies had bits and pieces left on the cutting room floor, and these are some of the best.
Read MoreThis has the makings of a dream pairing for the series, and the network would be wise to give them creative freedom.
Read MoreLegends of Tomorrow has always been a wild show, but in season 7, it pulled back on the time-travel chaos in order to spend more time with its characters.
Read MoreBeskar? Where they're going they don't need ... Beskar. Or maybe they do, we have no idea yet.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuarón's beautiful coming of age movie is currently streaming on The Criterion Channel, and is absolutely worth your time if you haven't seen it.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live may be the most famous sketch comedy series, but Lorne Michaels has another band of comedy misfits worth recognizing too.
Read MoreJJ Abrams' production company Bad Robot is working on a series about rock band U2, which will be written by the scribe behind Bohemian Rhapsody.
Read MoreBlue Beetle has rounded out the cast of the Reyes family in the upcoming DC Comics movie featuring their first Latino superhero on the big screen.
Read MoreThis week's edition is all about dread with a side of abject horror and a plot twist.
Read MoreThe fifth season of Star Trek: Discovery has already been ordered, and producer/director Olatunde Osunsanmi has hinted at what's in store for the future.
Read MoreThe original series focused on Kyle Chandler receiving a newspaper with news from the next day. Now Alice Eve will star in the reboot with a different twist.
Read MoreLooks like this will be some good, clean family fun.
Read MorePaul Feig, the producer of the new HBO Max series Minx, talks about his producing style, stepping back and letting writers find their voice, and more.
Read MoreStephen Strange will be running into more than one version of his ex, Christine Palmer, in Multiverse of Madness.
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