Though paranormal romance TV series have long been a part of popular culture, they experienced a moment of cultural dominance in the late 20th century into the 21st century, thanks to the explosion of such series in the world of book publishing. Take a look at some of the most extraordinary examples of the genre, both past and present.
The cinema has long been fascinated with the issue of religion, and it has been particularly interested in faith figures — the men and women who, in one way or another, have inspired the masses. Indeed, the very best of such films help shed light on how the moving image can be a mode of devotion.
Ron Perlman said he got “heated” with a previous social-media message to studio executives — one exec in particular — but pleaded for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to show a “degree of humanity” in its dispute with the actors and writers currently on strike.
The movie will premiere in select theaters Friday (Dec. 10) before streaming on Netflix beginning Dec. 24. Watch the trailer below.
Don't Look Up will descend upon select theaters Dec. 10 before hitting Netflix on Dec. 24.
Within the first few seconds of the Don't Look Up first official teaser trailer, Leonardo DiCaprio represents all of our internal states as the world crumbles around us.
There are many comics (and graphic novels) that exist outside the realm of those two giant companies and that have inspired movies. Some are quite good, others miss the mark a bit, and a few of them you probably didn’t even know were based on comics.
Sometimes an Emmy win comes with zero surprise. Eventually Julia Louis-Dreyfus winning for “Veep” became inevitable, for example, and then she won a couple of more on top of that.
Much like the never-ending battle between good and evil rages on in the pages of your favorite comic book or graphic novel, so will the debate over the best superhero films.
Let's face it: When it comes to originality, Hollywood isn't really with it. This isn't a new thing. Since time immemorial, executives have taken the success of an already existing title and tried to milk it for all that they can.
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