Netflix Genre Shows To Look Out For In 2022
Here are all the sci-fi, horror, and other genre shows headed to Netflix in 2022, which is right around the corner.
Read MoreHere are all the sci-fi, horror, and other genre shows headed to Netflix in 2022, which is right around the corner.
Read MoreYahya Abdul-Mateen II's meteoric rise in Hollywood is now happening behind the camera, with a new production company and partnership with Netflix.
Read MoreMove over, Eye of Agamotto, Cloak of Levitation, Staff of the Living Tribunal, and Crimson Bands of Cyttorak. There's a new magical artifact in town.
Read MoreIf you're looking for some fresh science fiction movies, keep these upcoming titles in mind.
Read MoreThe release of Star Trek: Discovery season 4 is boldly going international, after fan backlash to the wait for the latest season of the series.
Read MoreGame of Thrones might have taken its final bow, but what is dead may never die when it comes to the world of Westeros.
Read MoreOne of the special effects sequences in Willow seems quaint today, but it was a Big Deal at the time.
Read MoreThe Sons of Anarchy creator has locked in on his next project, a series titled The Abandons that relocates the grit of Sons to the Old West.
Read MoreSingle Drunk Female sounds like a promising entry in the 'comedy exploring the life of a disastrous woman' subgenre.
Read MoreRemember Zorro? He's back, in hacker form. Or at least he will be if the new reboot Zorro 2.0 ever gets made.
Read MoreThe films of the Coen brothers often defy categorization, but we're only human and humans like categories.
Read MoreThe second part of season 2 hits in a few days, and it will be the surprise finale for the beloved comedy series.
Read MoreMaggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut The Lost Daughter swept the indie Gotham Awards, in our early stop in the Oscars race.
Read MoreAfter a far-too-long hiatus, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is coming back and has a new trailer to prove it.
Read MoreMiramax has been embroiled in a lawsuit over the iconic Pulp Fiction poster, for which the photographer claimed the rights.
Read MoreDecades before New Line Cinema oversaw the Lord of the Rings trilogy, they were the "House That Freddy Built."
Read MoreExtraction is moving from Bangladesh to a snow-covered Prague for the highly anticipated Netflix sequel.
Read MoreThey actually made a Jingle All the Way 2, which means that yes, someone is probably talking about a Jingle All the Way 3.
Read MoreOne of Steven Spielberg's greatest films was also one of the greatest sources of resentment for the legendary filmmaker.
Read MoreJason Reitman and Gil Kenan have signed an overall deal with Sony. Could this mean more Ghostbusters movies on the way?
Read MoreThere's a literal, technical reason why the stirring, unnerving score for The Terminator continues to stand out.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is heading to Ireland, and the new location does nothing to curb the gang's terrible behavior.
Read MoreJason Reitman had a vision for what would be the center of his Ghostbusters movie, but it wasn't until a pivotal, tragic event that he figured it all out.
Read MoreThe Munsters are getting their coffins measured in Rob Zombie's latest update from the set of his highly anticipated reboot.
Read MoreThe people directly connected to the events of Ridley Scott's newest movie aren't very happy with how they look.
Read MoreA legendary musical number is revisited in Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, and it looks like it doesn't disappoint.
Read MoreThe Terminator began as James Cameron's fever-induced nightmare, and went on to be one of our defining cinematic villains.
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