‘I Don’t Think She Has Regrets’: FBI’s Alana De La Garza Talks Isobel’s Big Decision, And I Love Jeremy Sisto’s Reaction
The FBI action of the spring 2025 TV schedule ends with the Season 7 finale on May 20, which stars Jeremy Sisto and Alana De La Garza described as “frightening.” CBS gave the drama a very early renewal, however, so this series isn’t ending like FBI: International and FBI: Most
‘Love Me’ Starring Kristen Stewart & Steven Yeun Gets Streaming Release Date
Post-apocalyptic stories have always been a popular sub-genre of science fiction. There’s something oddly interesting about seeing the aftermath of a fictional catastrophic event that alters the lives of on-screen characters, or rather, the ones who are left. This year offered one of the more unique takes on such a
Cannes 2025: The Secret Agent, The Love That Remains, Magellan | Festivals & Awards
Bearing no relation to the Joseph Conrad novel, the competition entry “The Secret Agent,” from the Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho (“Bacurau”), is a tricky item to discuss. Not only does it have the kind of convoluted plot—filled with double identities, assassins, and possible red herrings—that you would expect from
Cannes 2025: Die My Love, Pillion, Miroirs No. 3 | Festivals & Awards
After what felt like a slow start, Cannes 2025 exploded over the weekend with lauded premieres from beloved filmmakers like Lynne Ramsay, Richard Linklater, and Wes Anderson, alongside some remarkable debuts. This dispatch features a blazing cinematic hallucination from the director of “You Were Never Really Here,” a clever little
Love, Death + Robots Season 4 Review: Scary, Silly, and Surreal
One of the season’s most entertaining episodes is the truly unhinged Red Hot Chili Pepper-starring “Can’t Stop.” Not only does this episode mark David Fincher’s directorial return to Love, Death + Robots, but through the conduit of his original love: music videos. “Can’t Stop” looks incredible and turns to an
Paul Banks on Creating His First Film Score with Sister Midnight and His Enduring Love for Cinema
Ever since Turn on the Bright Lights debuted in the summer of 2002, Interpol frontman Paul Banks has been the epicenter of cool. Trying his hand at a variety of musical projects––from solo albums to instrumental experimentations to, even, collaborations with RZA––he’s never not been trying new things. He now
12 Stylish & Functional Suitcases Our Editors Love
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. I’ve packed for a month away in just a backpack, checked a bag for a quick trip, and somewhere in between all the trial and error, I’ve realized that the suitcase you
The Best Time to Visit Sonoma County, Whether You Love Wine or Not
Gatto has a few favorite wine destinations within Sonoma County, including Carneros in the county’s southern region, which is just an hour by car from San Francisco: “The rolling hills there are planted with grapes that make the region’s best sparkling wines. The winery Gloria Ferrer is not to be
One Sinners Star Thinks Bringing Their Character Back Would Be ‘F—ing Fantastic,’ And I’d Love For This To Happen
Horror fans have been feasting lately, thanks to the incredible new horror movies gracing the 2025 movie schedule, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is a standout reason why. The film has quickly become one of the best horror movies in recent memory, drawing critical praise and continuing to dominate at the
I Fell Head Over Heels in Love With Netflix’s Irresistible Judy Blume Adaptation
Judy Blume wrote about preteens like no other. The author wasn’t afraid of getting into risqué territory, with her novels addressing themes like sex and menstruation with an ease that was unheard of at the time they were published. Her raw outlook on the coming-of-age experience led to some of