'Foundation' Season 3 Episode 4 Recap: Demerzel Grapples With Guilt and Two Cleons Make a Drastic Move

Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Foundation Season 3 Episode 4. The first three episodes ofFoundationSeason 3 laid the groundwork for several potentially apocalyptic conflicts: planetary destruction, galactic subjugation, the end of humanity, that kind of thing. Less than halfway throughthe season’s 10 episodes,some of these drastic, galaxy-altering events have already begun to unfold— and since the characters still have the Third Crisis, theterrifying Novacula weapon, andthe Mule(Pilou Asbæk) to deal with, it stands to reason we’re just getting started....

August 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1719 words · James Baker

'Home Alone' Is A Lie That Ruined My Childhood

A popular trend among some hardcore film fans these days is the pilgrimages to the real-life locations used for their favorite movies. If you’re in Lutz, Florida, you’re able to visit the house fromEdward Scissorhands. Horror junkies can spend days in California, visiting West Hollywood to see the house fromA Nightmare on Elm Street, or Pasadena to see the Michael Myers home and all the places where The Shape carved out his destruction inHalloween....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1476 words · Steven Thomas

'Queen Charlotte' Demands a Royal Heir in New Clip

If there is one thing all dedicatedBridgertonspectators can attest to it’s that Queen Charlotte is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with. Over the past two seasons, viewers have witnessed Charlotte’s rule command respect and order in the ton courtesy of her influential reign and intimidating presence. AlthoughQueen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storyis expected to explore a different side to the royal through young Charlotte (India Amarteifio), it will alsofeature flashforwardsto adult Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) in a bid to tie the prequel series and main series together....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Joseph Parker

'Silo' Season 2 Episode 8 Recap: Lies, Damned Lies, and Engineers

Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Silo Season 2 Episode 8. Anyone else feeling a little stressed? You aren’t alone. We’ve reached the home stretch ofSiloSeason 2, and this series continues to mercilessly pull out all the stops wheretwists, turns, and startling revelationsare concerned. Episode 8, “The Book of Quinn,” written byRemi Aubuchonand directed byAmber Templemore, advances some harsh plot developments with ease andwithout losing sight of this ensemble’s humanity....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1436 words · Aaron Bailey

1-Hour Roundtable Discussion with Sarah Paulson, Kirsten Dunst

It’s Emmy season folks, and that means there are a number of campaigns ongoing as the various networks vie to score awards for some of their best programming of the year. But it also means we get things like THR’s Roundtable series, in which groups of performers and filmmakers get together and discuss the craft, their shows, and the business in general in what can sometimes result in enlightening and fascinating conversation, as is the case with the THR Roundtable for the Best Drama Actress contenders....

August 4, 2025 · 2 min · 270 words · Ruben Cannon Jr.

10 Best Body-Swap Sci-Fi and Horror Movies

Body snatching has long been a story device used to grip audiences. As humans, bodily autonomy is something generations have fought for and the fragility of that agency can be a terrifying prospect. The paranoia of not knowing who to trust and the gut-wrenching fear of losing oneself to something alien are all tropes rife with social underpinnings. From stealthy aliens inInvasion of the Body Snatchers, to the sinister family inGet Out, these types of films have been used to reflect cultural fears of assimilation and loss of identity....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1336 words · Brent Crawford

10 Best Netflix Shows That Are Less Than 5 Seasons Long

In a streaming landscape where endless seasons dominate,there is something oddly refreshing about a show that tells a powerful story and knows exactly when to end it. In a world of never-ending plotlines and narratives that frequently lose their spark halfway through, these Netflix gems, ranging from tight limited series to short but impactful multi-season runs, prove that a concise narrative can have just as much of an impact as any long-running epic....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1456 words · Robert Hayes

10 Best Zhang Yimou Movies, Ranked According to Rotten Tomatoes

Zhang Yimouis a highly acclaimed Chinese filmmaker whose body of work has left an indelible mark on world cinema. Zhang began his career as a cinematographer before transitioning to directing. In the early stages of his career, he gained recognition for his visually striking films,characterized by vivid colors and stunning cinematography. Zhang’s filmography has grown over time to include a range of genres, such as historical dramas, martial arts epics, and modern tales....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1468 words · Rachel Dennis

11 Creepiest 'Love, Death, & Robots' Episodes

Netflix’slive action/animated anthology seriesLove, Death, & Robotsreturns with another volume of original stories. The third volume adds nine more short films to the ever-growing collection of visionary tales and continues the series’ efforts to create visually stunning and surprisingly deep stories. Love, Death, & Robotsalways manages to subvert expectations with its genre-bending that ranges from laugh-out-loud comedy to nail-biting thrills. The most memorable stories though are the ones that seem normal at first, but then evolve into some truly horrifying....

August 4, 2025 · 5 min · 997 words · Jody Joyce

30 Best Date Night Movies Guaranteed to Make a Good Impression, Ranked

“Sure,” they texted, “a movie sounds great”. Between skipping down the street and keeping the butterflies at bay, you’ve given no thought to what movie you’ll be watching. After a half-hour browse and a courteous “I don’t mind, you pick” you chooseThe Hangover, a safe bet. But this special night has no spark. There’s nothing to talk about, and they’re checking their phone constantly, probably to see what time it is....

August 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1747 words · Jacob Hobbs

8 Best Justin Timberlake Movies, Ranked

Not every musician has it in them to also be a great actor. As much asVanilla Ice’s fans love his music, no one was writing Oscar campaign speeches forCool as Ice. Former *NSYNC starJustin Timberlake, however, has proven to be a much more ambitious and interesting actor than some may have expected. Timberlake has forsaken the typical musician-turned-actor trajectory by neglecting typical leading man vehicles and blockbusters, instead choosing exciting projects from ambitious filmmakers....

August 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1604 words · Dawn Curry

Avatar: The Way of Water Completes Post-Production

After an almost 6 year-long odyssey, the final stage of production forAvatar: The Way of Wateris officially done and dusted, and the sequel is now well and truly set to splash into theaters worldwide. Ace producerJon Landau,who also produced the original 2009 movie announced today via social media that all the t’s have now been crossed and the i’s dotted on the film’s post-production which began in 2020, shortly after filming wrapped....

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 562 words · Shawn Dunlap

Babylon: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything We Know So Far

Quick Links Damien Chazelleis a director that shot to the top so quickly, that it can feel unfair, but looking at everything he has accomplished at only 37, it’s completely reasonable. Chazelle’s breakthrough filmWhiplashwas a bonafide hit when it debuted at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, landing five Academy Award nominations and three wins, including Best Supporting Actor forJ.K. Simmons. Chazelle’s follow-up,La La Landbrought him into the mainstream, not only was the film a hit with critics, but it also proved to be very successful at the box office grossing $447....

August 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1375 words · Deanna Sanders