Wheel of Time has transformed into a brilliant series with Season 2, and it makes a perfect blueprint for Amazon's Lord of the Rings series to do the same.
2023 might be one of Hollywood's most remarkable — and tense — years. Looking back on the year, here are the titles that reminded us why we love movies.
2023 didn't have the glorious press tour mess of "Don't Worry, Darling," but it still carred with it some memorably odd gems we'll be thinking about for years.
2023 was a banner year for the box office, proving that comedy films don't have to have superheroes in them to dominate the big screen or find its audience.
Warrior Nun is coming back, but in the worst way possible - without Simon Barry. However, maybe the failure of the proposed film trilogy is what we need.
Frasier fans keep bemoaning the absence of Niles, but the stark truth fans need to realize is that the revival is a far better show because of his absence.
Sometimes a great movie ends terribly. Sometimes a bad movie ends worse. From The Flash to Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, these are cinema's worst endings.
Jack Reacher Season 2 is coming, with its hulking star looking bigger than ever - and reminding us how miscast "Mission: Impossible" star Tom Cruise was.
The MCU needs something new. Dinosaur movies are in a Jurassic Park-induced lull. The solution to both is the Savage Land, Ka-Zar, & Shanna the She-Devil.
Superman's rogues' gallery is as good as Batman's, and James Gunn's reboot is the best time for villains like Brainiac and Livewire to finally see daylight.
Spider-Man's black suit is a fan-favorite, but the story of how he gets it (and how it becomes Venom) changes from medium to medium. Here's a deep dive.
Cara Maria Sorbello is finally back on "The Challenge," but the rules of "Battle for a New Champion" will rob her fans of the chance to see a true comeback.
Jamie Lee Curtis has turned in her final Halloween movie. Now, it's time for Rob Zombie's Halloween - and his tortured Laurie Strode - to make a comeback.
The rumor is that Matt Reeves' Batman sequel will use Clayface, but the Gotham City rogue who deserves a realistic reboot is Waylon Jones, aka Killer Croc.
The Dragon Ball franchise's weird relationship with death and resurrection has reached a breaking point, and there's no way Dragon Ball: Daima will fix it.