Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu brings our small-screen duo to cinemas with a standalone adventure that thankfully avoids empty fan service, but doesnโt quite hit the highs of the Skywalker saga.
‘Exit 8’ adds depth to a popular Japanese liminal space video game, creating an effective, surprisingly tense psychological horror film.

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya star in The Drama, Kristoffer Borgliโs jet-black comedy about a happily engaged couple whose love is put to the test after a shocking revelation during a party game.

‘Project Hail Mary’ couples Ryan Gosling’s charm with a sci-fi sense of wonder for a story about the value of connection, cooperation, and compassion.

With Send Help, Sam Raimi reminds us that he is a master at balancing horror and comedy, turning a simple scenario about a downtrodden employee (Rachel McAdams) stranded on an island with her horrible boss (Dylan OโBrien) into a delightfully tense, bloody, fun movie experience.
So many legendary stars to choose from! Can’t wait until October 22nd on Logo!
The gang from It’s Always Sunny and the cast of The League tell us why voting in the Presidential election is important. After all, you can’t bitch about it if you didn’t cast a vote.
Wave your spatula in the air, because R. Kelly is back with more episodes of Trapped in the Closet.
Remember Murder Was The Case? Things have certainly changed for Snoop Dogg.
As they say on The Colbert Report, โa tip of the hatโ to Ben Affleck on both directing and staring in Argo, a riveting political thriller based on the true story of joint efforts between the U.S. and Canada to rescue six hostages from Iran. You have to commend any director who can take a…
Who would have thought a little Shih Tzu could be so much trouble? For the characters in Martin McDonagh‘s Seven Psychopaths, one little dog can lead to exploding cars, pissed off gangsters and even a shootout in the desert, all on the journey to curing writer’s block and finishing an awesomely titled screenplay.
Jerry Seinfeld with all time comedy legends, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks.
Jerry Seinfeld, Colin Quinn, and Mario Joyner weigh in on the new Brooklyn.