James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ gives us some of the most spectacular visuals of the year, but maintains the saga’s simplified storytelling.
Timothhée Chalamet delivers a captivating performance as a ping-pong player in relentless pursuit of greatness in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme.
Fueled by a stellar performance from Rashmika Mandanna, The Girlfriend packs a punch, offering an important story about toxic relationships, self-discovery, and the healing power of female friendship.

Jennifer Lawrence brings vulnerability and intensity as a mother on the verge of a total breakdown opposite Robert Pattinson in ‘Die My Love’.

Make some room on your top 10 list because Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is a frantic, funny, and heartfelt father-daughter story that feels incredibly relevant in our current political climate.

We’ve seen cinematic universes, supernatural stories, and otherworldly action heroes a million times, but Dominic Arun’s Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra gives us a refreshing and meticulously-made take on the superhero genre.
If you’re not watching Comedy Central’s new series Key & Peele, you’re living a sad, hollow life. It’s easily one of the funniest new shows around. Check out this little sampler of clips and be sure to check out Key & Peele on Comedy Central Tuesdays at 10:30pm/9:30c http://youtu.be/JzprLDmdRlc
The dolls recorded informercials for RuPaul’s CDs on the most recent episode of Drag Race. (I love Ru’s shameless shilling!) There was drama between Phi Phi and Sharon, Willam stayed out of it by having a good rapport with her shoes and our girl Latrice proved that she has all the makings of a true
Who doesn’t love a good news reporter breakdown? In this clip, our hero seems to be none too pleased with being stuck outside reporting about inconsequential topics.
Let me start off by saying that Chronicle is just cool. It takes two bankable, and perhaps overused genres (superhero and found-footage) and successfully combines them. In the process, debut-director Josh Trank and writer Max Landis manage to make a movie that is among the best of both genres. There is something to be said
Chris Rock doesn’t want his kids’ teachers to be homeless.
Last night’s Drag Race saw the girls going head to head in the ring as Wrestling’s Trashiest Fighters. The episode served to further solidify my love of Latrice Royale and Untucked did the same for Sharon Needles. Check out the full episode and Untucked here.
Check out this brand spankin’ new trailer for The Amazing Spiderman, starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone and directed by Marc Webb. The film is in theaters nationwide on July 3, 2012.
People rip on teenagers all the time. They’re whiny, emotional, overdramatic, and they don’t give a crap about real world issues. Most of the time, that’s a stereotype, but in the case of these kids, it’s totally true.