There’s something about the name George that keeps showing up wherever pop culture is made. From box-office headliners and era-defining musicians to storytellers who built entire cinematic universes, ...
At the Annecy Festival this week, while much of France was watching the national team play a World Cup match, hundreds of animation fans packed into Bonlieu Scène Nationale for one of the festival’s ...
Pierre Coffin created cinema’s most unlikely global superstars. Twenty years later, they’re still dictating his life ...
Wizards of the Coast originally released Magic: The Gathering crossovers at a slow and steady pace, but four Universes Beyond sets are coming in 2026 alone, meaning the floodgates have well and truly ...
The TV. The box. The small screen. The television set (if you want to be formal). Call it what you want, we’re living in its golden age. Long gone is the time where all you had was a fistful of ...
All good things must come to an end, an expression particularly apt when it comes to television shows. Not every series can be "The Simpsons," running from what seems like the beginning of time until, ...
Film Academy’s Governors Awards: 100 People, Collaborators or Organizations Worthy of Honorary, Thalberg or Hersholt Awards THR's executive editor of awards coverage makes the case for a wide variety ...
Physical media culture is alive and thriving thanks to the home video tastemakers hailing everywhere from The Criterion Collection to Kino Lorber and the Warner Archive Collection. Each month, ...
When Barret Hansen, better known as Dr. Demento, recently ended his weekly show, he had spent 55 years spinning weird, silly, or otherwise strange songs on the radio or online. No mere fringe figure, ...
“The British are coming,” trumpeted Chariots Of Fire screenwriter Colin Welland infamously at the 1982 Oscars. In truth “the British” were already there. They’d been making movies for over a century, ...