
Steven Soderbergh’s Sleek Spy Thriller Is A Smart Good Time
Claudette Barius/Focus Features It’d be way too trite and (dare I say it) pretentious to claim that “Black Bag,” Steven Soderbergh’s second movie of 2025 following the minimalist ghost story “Presence,” is actually a feature-length dissertation about how filmmaking has more in common with

Death of a Unicorn: Exclusive First Look at Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd Going Medieval
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‘They Desperately Tried To Beat Us.’ Neon And A24 Are Often Pitted Against One Another. Why The Deep-Pocketed Netflix Is Actually The Real Archnemesis
The entertainment industry is a funny place, one that often pits people and/or companies against each other. That includes the Marvel vs DC rivalry and, as far as smaller studios go, Neon vs A24. And while the public looks forward to upcoming A24 movies, Neon’s CEO Tom Quinn actually shut

‘Running Point’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
Call this one a fast break: Netflix has renewed its comedy series Running Point for a second season. The pickup comes just a week after the show’s Feb. 27 premiere, but on the heels of a solid showing for its opening. Running Point’s first four days of release accrued 9.3

Russo Brothers Reveal Plans to Keep ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Under Wraps
The Russo brothers are notorious for keeping their cards close to their chest, having helmed Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, among other Marvel features, and it sounds like the next Avengers entry will be no different. The directing duo behind the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars are

What on Earth is The Show About the Show?
What on Earth is The Show About the Show? About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the

All 4 ‘Abbott Elementary’ Seasons, Ranked
In a world of streaming services and streaming shows like Stranger Things taking over the cinema space, network television is at a bigger risk more than ever. However, if there’s a show that proves that network content is yet to die and still has a lot of quality content, it’s

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Fleur Fortuné on “The Assessment” | Interviews
Set in a future world where no one ages, there are no animals and precious few plants, Fleur Fortuné’s dystopian sci-fi drama “The Assessment” follows isolated scientists Mia (Elizabeth Olsen) and Aaryan (Himesh Patel) as they endure an arduous, week-long, and ultimately absurd government-mandated test, led by the wildly unpredictable

What Happened to Sylvester Turner? Former Houston Mayor Passes Away
Sylvester Turner, former Houston mayor and newly elected U.S. representative, passed away at 70 after a medical emergency following President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. Turner built a long career in Texas politics and took office in January. Officials have not yet determined a cause of death, but Sylvester Turner

10 Episodes Of Bluey That Are Absolutely Hilarious
Bluey is a children’s TV show that does a lot to include the adults in the room and ensure that everyone is having a good time. Bluey is an Australian animated series that follows the Heeler family. And while it’s clearly a show designed to entertain and educate kids, the