‘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
Steven Soderbergh’s Film Noir Tribute
Steven Soderbergh loves to play with technique and form, so it’s only fitting that he paid homage to 1940s film noir with 2006’s The Good German. It’s a mix of old and new, as it features cursing and sex scenes that would’ve never been allowed during the time. While the
Steven Spielberg’s Game-Changing Sci-Fi Movie Is Finding New Fans On Max
Warner Bros Steven Spielberg is inarguably one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, but, being human (as far as we know), he is fallible. He’s made one thoroughly lousy movie (“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”), a strangely
Chicago Med May Be Setting Archer Up For A Big Fall, But Steven Weber And Jessy Schram Are All Smiles In A Cute BTS Pic
Spoilers ahead for Episode 16 of Chicago Med Season 10, called “Poster Child” and available streaming with a Peacock subscription now. Chicago Med packed a lot into its first episode in the 2025 TV schedule that follows Ripley‘s very near-death experience. This includes Luke Mitchell‘s character being reinstated after his
The Columbo Episode You Likely Didn’t Know Was Directed By Steven Spielberg
The basic idea of “Columbo” is deceptively simple: there has been a murder and the dogged and friendly Lt. Columbo of the Los Angeles Police Department is on the case, always solving the case right at the end of the episode. The twist is how almost every episode unfolds, because the audience
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
Steven Knight’s ‘Peaky Blinders’ Follow-Up Doesn’t Pack Enough of a Punch
I’m nothing if not the prime audience for a good Victorian-era period piece. Maybe it was my weird childhood obsession with Jack the Ripper, or the fact that I grew up at the exact right time to experience Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movies as formative pieces of cinema. I can’t