Mark Ruffalo Fires Back at Kevin O’Leary Over Billie Eilish’s Grammys Speech

Mark Ruffalo Fires Back at Kevin O’Leary Over Billie Eilish’s Grammys Speech

After Billie Eilish’s Grammys speech sparked debate, Mark Ruffalo pushed back at Kevin O’Leary—reframing the clash around art, voice, and power. Billie Eilish’s words at the Grammy Awards are still echoing, but the conversation has widened beyond the stage. What began as a brief acceptance speech has turned into a larger culture clash, drawing in … Read more

Review: Why ‘Arco’ Is the Animated Oscar Nominee That Makes Climate Fear Feel Human and Hopeful

Review: Why ‘Arco’ Is the Animated Oscar Nominee That Makes Climate Fear Feel Human and Hopeful

In a future shaped by climate loss, ‘Arco’ follows two kids who remind us that love, choice, and hope still shape tomorrow. From the outside, Arco might sound like another animated warning about the planet’s future. The world is hotter. Technology has taken over. Families are separated by work, screens, and distance. But from the … Read more

Laurence Fishburne Joins Scarlett Johansson in Mike Flanagan’s New ‘The Exorcist’ Reboot

Laurence Fishburne attends Netflix's 'The Witcher' Season Four Global Premiere.

Laurence Fishburne is stepping into the horror spotlight, joining Scarlett Johansson in Mike Flanagan’s fresh, standalone vision of “The Exorcist”. Laurence Fishburne is officially heading back into dark territory — and this time, it’s one of horror’s most iconic worlds. The legendary actor has joined Scarlett Johansson in Mike Flanagan’s upcoming reboot of The Exorcist, … Read more

Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Sets Hearts Racing as Early Buzz Hails a Lush, Addictive Romance

Wuthering Heights

Early reactions say Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” is bold, sexy, and emotional—powered by Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s fiery spark. Emerald Fennell is back in the spotlight, and this time she’s taking on one of literature’s most famous love stories. Her new film Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, screened early for members … Read more

Review: Grief, Laughs, and Letting Go — ‘See You When I See You’ Finds Hope Inside Heartbreak

"See You When I See You" Film Review.

A new indie film explores how one family survives loss, using humor, honesty, and messy love to face grief without easy answers. Grief doesn’t arrive with a rulebook, and See You When I See You understands that from its very first moments. Directed by Jay Duplass and written by comedian Adam Cayton-Holland, the film takes … Read more

“Barbara Forever” Review: Barbara Hammer’s Legacy Gets a Bold, Living Tribute in ‘Barbara Forever’

“Barbara Forever” Film Review.

Instead of telling Barbara Hammer’s story, “Barbara Forever” lets the queer film icon speak for herself — loud, fearless, and free. Barbara Hammer never believed in playing by the rules — and neither does Barbara Forever, the new documentary directed by Brydie O’Connor that honors the trailblazing lesbian filmmaker in the most Hammer-like way possible. … Read more

‘Michael’ Trailer: Michael Jackson’s Story Heads Back to the Big Screen and This Time, It’s a Family Affair

“Michael” Biopic

A new trailer for “Michael” reveals how the King of Pop’s rise, family ties and contradictions shape a biopic backed by his own estate. Michael Jackson’s life has been told in pieces for decades — through music, headlines, controversies and endless debate. Now, a new biopic is aiming to pull it all together, and it’s … Read more

Melania Trump Steps Back Into the Spotlight in New Documentary ‘Melania’ — A Carefully Curated Look at Power, Poise and Public Life

Melania Trump returns to the screen in a glossy new documentary that captures her life, image and influence ahead of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Melania Trump is back in the public eye — this time through a highly polished documentary simply titled Melania, directed by Brett Ratner. Released in theaters on Jan. 30, the film … Read more

Molly Ringwald Draws a Line on John Hughes Remakes — and Why the Stories Still Matter Today

Molly Ringwald says John Hughes never wanted remakes — but she’s open to fresh stories inspired by his films for today’s teens. Molly Ringwald isn’t shutting the door on The Breakfast Club’s legacy — she’s protecting it. At the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the actress reflected on why John Hughes’ iconic teen movies shouldn’t be … Read more

Channing Tatum’s Sundance Triumph: ‘Josephine’ and ‘Nuisance Bear’ Steal the Spotlight at a Politically Charged Festival

Josephine

At Sundance 2026, emotional storytelling and urgent real-world issues ruled as ‘Josephine’ and ‘Nuisance Bear’ emerged as the festival’s biggest winners. The 2026 Sundance Film Festival ended on a high note — and with a clear message. Audiences and juries alike gravitated toward deeply human stories, rewarding films that blended personal emotion with social relevance. … Read more