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15 Best '90s Movies Nobody Talks About Anymore
The 1990s delivered plenty of classic movies that we still discuss to this day, but these are the best '90s movies that nobody talks about anymore.
Before Spider-Man, Tom Holland Was In A Bleak Movie About Nuclear War That's Streaming For Free
Tom Holland was delivering great performances long before he was Spider-Man, and one of his most underseen is available to stream for free.
Olivia Dean Delivers Lessons in Love and One Hell of a Show at Madison Square Garden
The British singer-songwriter turned The Art of Loving into gospel with an astoundingly present performance for her first of four sold-out nights at the iconic venue
‘Tangled’ Live-Action Pic From Disney Sets 2028 Theatrical Release – D23
The live-action adaptation of Disney animated classic Tangled will be opening in theaters on March 31, 2028. A very small piece of footage, literally a shot of Rapunzel’s long blonde hair sprawled down long medieval stairs was shown. The camera lifts to show the face of act
‘Tangled’ Live-Action Movie Unveils First-Look, March 2028 Release Date
Teagan Croft, Milo Manheim and Kathryn Hahn star in the new film, which is currently filming.
New Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Revealed at D23
Avengers Doomsday trailer #2 is now live, after Marvel Studios released a new look at this year's Avengers film.
Jon Favreau’s ‘Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’ Miniseries Sets February Release Date on Disney+
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, one of Disney’s earliest characters who predated Mickey Mouse, is back for the 21st century. At the D23 fan event in Anaheim on Friday, Disney revealed the first look at its live action combined with hand-drawn 2D animation series “Oswald the
GTA 6 Gameplay And A Full Map Have Seemingly Leaked Ahead Of The Big Netflix Reveal
It sure looks like some new gameplay footage of Grand Theft Auto 6 has leaked online
Will Poulter walks us through this exclusive clip from Union County
Poulter stars alongside Noah Centineo in an immersive recovery drama.
At least some people have turned down HBO's Harry Potter series
TV directors Ally Pankiw and Kate Herron both say they've turned down offers to work on the series over J.K. Rowling's transphobia.
An Oscar-nominated documentarian asks why a woman would steal a baby
A Child Of My Own uncovers the lies and social expectations behind the headlines when a woman steals a baby.
Lanterns grounds the new DCU in compelling earthbound drama
The simmering conflict between Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre powers Damon Lindelof’s heavy take on superhero ethics.
It's Doomsday for the AMC Theaters app as Avengers tickets go on sale
The AMC app keeps on crashing, making it nearly impossible to secure <I>Doomsday </i> tickets in advance.
They Flanderized Coach Beard
Ted Lasso has fallen into another pernicious sitcom trap—one with its own, irritating, internet-bestowed name.
Sources describe a pretty tense set on Children Of Blood And Bone
A new report calls the tension on set between Amandla Stenberg and author Tomi Adeyemi "difficult to navigate."
Once synonymous with "boys' club," Happy Madison is now making movies by and for women
Adam Sandler and his company Happy Madison are pivoting from dude-bro comedies to make (nepotistic) movies for and by women.
Stuart to go on Failing to Save The Universe for a second season
Kevin Sussman's hapless comic book store owner will continue to bounce between realities for a second season of the <i>Big Bang Theory</i> spin-off.
R.I.P. Mark Rydell, Oscar-nominated director of On Golden Pond
The Oscar nominated director who began his career in the early days of TV was 97.
Hulu shutters Deli Boys
TV has one less streaming comedy about South Asian failsons learning to run the family drug business while their Auntie kicks unbelievable amounts of ass today,...
Spider-Verse writer Chris Miller is not happy about those footage leaks
Miller hopped on social media to complain about fans passing around "unfinished, not fully rendered footage" of <i>Beyond The Spider-Verse</i>.
Anne Hathaway calls for an automatic R rating for any movie where the dog dies
Amazingly, Hathaway was not talking about John Leguizamo casually chucking a puppy off a cliff in <i>The Odyssey</i>.
The next season of Only Murders In The Building is turning into a Doctor Who reunion
Peter Capaldi is joining Jodie Whitaker and David Tennant in the London-based sixth season of the Hulu mystery comedy.
First VisionQuest trailer brings back Ultron
Sizzle footage has floated around the internet, but thanks to D23, we now have our first proper look at VisionQuest, premiering October 14.
AVQ&A: What pop culture defined 2006 for you?
As 2006 Week comes to an end, we ask: What pop culture defined the year for you?
Doom stands Sentinel over Disney's new "special look" at Avengers: Doomsday
In this new trailer, the assembled Avengers face down the most terrifying force in the multiverse: Robert Downey Jr.'s new accent.
New X-Men movie gets release date, cast list, Evil Adam Driver
Driver will serve as the Sinister bad guy of the May 2028 movie, which will also star Christopher Abbott and <i>Obsession</i>'s Inde Navarrette.
2006 marked the first time Disney's Broadway ambitions stumbled
<i>Tarzan</i> was a big swing and a miss.
Ahsoka (and her nagging ghost teacher) will be back in January 2027
Rosario Dawson is back as the title almost-Jedi, with Hayden Christensen on hand to float around and dole out advice.
Spoiler Space: The end of The End Of Oak Street is even kookier than its premise
You thought a neighborhood going back to dinosaur times was as weird as The End Of Oak Street got? Wait for its ending.
Disney finally turns the key(blade) on a Kingdom Hearts TV show
Contrary to the popular conception, Disney and video game studio Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts mash-up games aren’t actually all that complicated. Strip away all the lore about hearts, keyblades, χ blades (pronounced keyblades), Heartless, Nobodies, Unversed,
Disney confirms it still likes money, officially announces Zootopia 3
It may not be immediately obvious—possibly because you, personally, are not a Chinese filmgoer, because, holy shit, does China like Zootopia movies—but Zootopia, at just two installments, has become one of Disney’s go-to money-making franchises in recent years. In
Selena Gomez forcefully responds to fraud lawsuit against her mental health brand
Only Murders In The Building and Waverly Place star Selena Gomez is sounding fairly pissed off this week, denouncing a recent fraud lawsuit launched against her mental health wellness brand Wondermind. Per People, the lawsuit was aimed at Gomez, her mother Man
Ahsoka Season 2 Trailer: Hayden Christensen's Anakin Returns To The Star Wars Universe [D23]
Ahsoka Tano's story continues in the trailer for Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 2, which teases the next chapter in the battle against Grand Admiral Thrawn.
Everything You Need To Know About Mister Sinister, Adam Driver's New MCU X-Men Villain [D23]
Adam Driver has been cast as Mister Sinister in Marvel Studios' X-Men movie. Here's what you need to know about the villain and what he means for the film.
40 Years Ago Today: One Of The Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Movies Of All Time Was Released
Four decades ago today, David Cronenberg's terrifying reimagining of The Fly arrived in theaters and grossed out audiences everywhere.
25 Years Later, Here's What Star Trek: Voyager Alum B'Elanna Torres' Career Looks Like Now
Roxann Dawson is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on Star Trek: Voyager, but her non-acting career is seriously impressive.
How Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey Was Influenced By The Original Star Wars
In a recent conversation, Christopher Nolan revealed that a key moment from The Odyssey was influenced by the original Star Wars.
Marvel's X-Men Has Cast The Right Actor To Finally Get Rogue Right [D23]
Marvel Studios has cast Inde Navarrette as the X-Men's new Rogue. Here's why she's the perfect pick to finally get the character right.
5 Best Zendaya Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes
Zendaya splits her time between tentpoles and prestigious smaller films, so let's see what her highest rated movies are on Rotten Tomatoes.
40 Years Ago Today: Hannibal Lecter's First Screen Appearance Came In A Movie Almost Nobody Saw
Hannibal Lecter's first movie released 40 years ago today, but the infamous cannibal wasn't played by Anthony Hopkins.
The End Of Oak Street Was Made For One Very Specific Kind Of Audience
The End of Oak Street can and will be enjoyed by multiple generations, but the dino thriller will especially resonate with a specific audience.
Marvel's VisionQuest Trailer May Have Confirmed An 11-Year-Old Ultron Theory
The first trailer for Marvel's upcoming TV show VisionQuest seemingly confirms a longstanding fan theory from Avengers: Age of Ultron.
George Lucas Cut A Star Wars Scene That Would Have Completely Changed The Jawas
Star Wars introduced the desert-dwelling Jawas as nomadic scavengers, but the original draft of the script gave them a village to go home to.
This Forgotten '80s Adventure Movie Is One Of The Best Adaptations Of Tarzan Ever Made
This '80s Tarzan movie was an Oscar-nominated prestige picture at the time it was released but it's mostly forgotten about today.
This 2000s Sci-Fi Movie Based On A Ray Bradbury Short Story Was A Major Box Office Flop
Few box office bombs from the 2000s are quite as notorious as this movie adaptation of a classic Ray Bradbury sci-fi story.
Jeremy Strong And Jared Leto Have It Wrong: Proper Method Acting Truly Explained
Many actors herald Method acting as the key to their performances, but what is Method acting and why are so many actors weird about it?
Nicolas Cage's 2010s Fantasy Box Office Flop Was Meant To Kickstart A Disney Franchise
Sometimes a studio just can't get a franchise off the ground, as was the case with this 2010s fantasy action flick starring Nicolas Cage.
5 Best Amazon Original Movies To Watch On Prime Video After Project Hail Mary
After you check out Project Hail Mary on Prime Video, here are five more Amazon original films to watch on that streaming service.
Why Disney Recast Halloweentown's Marnie For The Fourth Movie
Disney recast Kimberly J. Brown, who played Marnie in the Halloweentown franchise, for the fourth and final film of the series. But why?
Tom Holland Was Rejected From A Genre-Defining Historical Crime Drama Series
Before he was cast as Spider-Man, Marvel star Tom Holland auditioned for a role in a critically-acclaimed historical crime drama TV show.
Rolling Stone Editors’ Picks, August 2026: Our Favorite Products, Sips, and Services of the Month
From a new shapewear launch to a smart device designed to help curb your social-media scrolling habit, these are the products our editors are loving
Elizabeth Cook, Rocked by the Death of Todd Snider, Finds Strength on a New Album
With Great Television, the Nashville singer-songwriter processes grief recent and past
‘We Forget — But the Camera Remembers’: How a Hippie River Trip Gave Birth to a Hit Doc Series
The Bend of the River completes Robb Moss's trilogy about a group of friends who went from 1970s idealists to gracefully aging seventysomethings
Matthew McConaughey’s Life in Songs Has Taken Him Everywhere
While sitting down to discuss the songs that have defined his life, the actor recalls a life-changing trip to Africa, the time he considered becoming a monk, picking up songs from his brother, and more
Why Is Everyone So Mad About Benny Blanco’s Latin Album?
The internet has been arguing about the super producer's new project Hermoso. Here are both sides of the debate
‘Cartoonish Bribe’: Did a Jeweled Ring Buy Belgium a Trump Tariff Exemption?
The Antwerp World Diamond Center gifted the president a gaudy, Super Bowl-style ring. Weeks later, the country was granted an exemption from his latest trade tantrum
Dave Marsh, Legendary Rock Biographer and Critic, Dead at 76
Pioneering Creem and Rolling Stone journalist wrote essential biographies on the Who and Bruce Springsteen
Frankie Valli Says ‘I Am Not Retired,’ His Brother Bobby Apologizes for Being ‘Misinformed’
The 92-year-old singer took to social media to clarify his status after his brother said Frankie “will now retire”
Selena Gomez’s Lawyer Calls Wondermind Suit ‘Meritless,’ Will File Motion to Dismiss ‘Baseless Claims’
The singer, her mother Mandy Teefey, and their former business partner were sued by investors who claim they were misled by Gomez’s involvement
Sean “Diddy” Combs Countersues Rodney Jones Jr. Over 50 Cent Documentary
The disgraced rap mogul claims the producer sold stolen footage to Netflix and defamed him in Sean Combs: The Reckoning
Of Course ‘Airplane II: The Sequel’ Isn’t Better Than ‘Airplane,’ but It’s Much Funnier Than It Gets Credit for
In which we try to convince you (a) to watch it if you have not, (b) it’s at least in the ballpark of almost being as good as “Airplane!,” and (c) it might even have a couple of bigger laughs than the original.
‘American Doctor’ Review: Three Doctors Travel to Gaza in a Bracing and Essential Documentary About Treating the Despair of an Ongoing Genocide
Poh Si Teng's remarkable film spotlights the best and most capable among us as part of a uniquely effective call to action.
Are the DGA and IATSE’s Conditions for a Paramount Settlement Realistic? We Weigh All 9
The guilds recently sent a letter to David Ellison and California AG Rob Bonta that included terms about theatrical, filming in the U.S., and remaining in Los Angeles.
‘Coco 2’: Benjamin Bratt Returning As Ernesto de la Cruz; Release Date Set – D23
Benjamin Bratt took the stage at D23 tonight to tell the crowd that he’s coming back to play the spiritual legendary singer Ernesto de la Cruz in Coco 2. The film is set to bow in November 2029. The big deal in part 2 is that young Miguel is no longer a boy but a […]
Cities: Skylines new replacement is about to become the best strategy game in years
Transport Fever 3, the latest simulation game from Urban Games, looks like it has all the quality-of-life improvements I want from Cities: Skylines
Why the Podracing Sequence in ‘The Phantom Menace’ Epitomizes the Very Best of What Prequels Can Be
How prequels combat Canon Events is also how sequels can help established characters grow.
‘The Bluey Movie’ Trailer: Beloved Kids Show Character Dogpaddles To Big Screen For First Time – D23
Good news and bad news, kids. The good news is that we have the first trailer for The Bluey Movie. The bad news is the pic doesn’t hits theaters for another year — oh, biscuits! OK, so the release date isn’t exactly “news” — we’ve known t
The 7 Most Perfect Cozy Games Like Animal Crossing
The best games like Animal Crossing set you loose in a cozy world full where laid-back routines take center stage and your imagination matters most
TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey Teases Toronto 2026 and How the New Market Will Stand Out from the Crowd
The festival head previews upcoming films on the latest episode of "Screen Talk," and we discuss Warnermount, the summer box office, and thoughts on "Tony."
Disney's D23 2026: All the trailers, news, and reveals in one place
New footage from Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday, Star Wars: Starfighter, Frozen 3 and more.
Film Independent Scores Its Biggest Grant Ever — Exclusive
New president Juan Devis seeks change at the 45-year-old non-profit. Now, he has the extra funding to execute it.
VisionQuest’ Trailer: First Look At Disney+ ‘WandaVision’ Spinoff Starring Paul Bettany – D23
It’s the beginning of the end for the WandaVision trilogy. Nearly two years after the series finale of Agatha All Along — and 5½ years after WandaVision ended — the Disney and Marvel released the first trailer for VisionQuest on Friday at D23 in Anaheim. Have a
Kingdom Hearts 4 Release Date and Anime Announced at D23
Square Enix and Disney revealed Kingdom Hearts 4's release window, new Coco world, and an anime spinoff at D23 2026.
‘Abbott Elementary’ Is Always in the Right Ballpark — Literally So, for One Very Special Episode
Director Randall Einhorn tells IndieWire about taking the show out to a ballgame and the happy accidents that make the series so special.
‘Blue Bloods’ Showrunner Rejects Bill O’Reilly Labeling ‘Boston Blue’ A “Woke Version”: “I Root For It”
Although the Reagans might not be in the same city anymore, Blue Bloods showrunner Kevin Wade supports the direction of the CBS spin-off. In a recent conversation with Bill O’Reilly, the Golden Globe nominee rejected the No Spin News host’s take that the offshoot is a
Disney's Bluey movie trailer at D23 2026 is an Avengers-level event
Bingo and Bluey return in 3D CG in this 2028 release
About That ‘Super Bowl Moment’ in the Middle of ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’
Writer and director Jane Schoenbrun tells IndieWire about the hours of prep (and Counting Crows) that went into the slasher sequence in the middle of their latest film.
‘X-Men’ Adds Christopher Abbott, Adam Driver, Inde Navarette & Maya Boyd; Marvel Studios Pic Set for May 2028 – D23
Christopher Abbott has been tapped to play Charles Xavier aka Professor X in Marvel Studios’ X-Men movie. Also joining the film’s are Adam Driver, Obsession breakout Inde Navarette and Maya Boyd. The castings and a release date of May 5, 2028, were unveiled Friday at
'My Adventures with Superman’s Showrunners Tease a Final Villain Who's Scarier That Darkseid
The My Adventures with Superman showrunners tease an All-Star Superman-inspired season 4 and reveal the villain behind their ultimate endgame.
As Superhero Movies Get Blander, Animated Comic Book Adaptations Have Gotten More Interesting
Shows like "Batman: Caped Crusader," "My Adventures With Superman," and "X-Men '97" are capturing the appeal of comic books while taking the franchises in unique, artistically meaningful directions.