See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for November 2025
This month brings a slew of awards contenders and a new season of "Stranger Things"
What Did It Take to Get a Bruce Springsteen Movie Made? We Asked the Producers.
Eric Robinson and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein detail how "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" made it to the big screen
How the New “Nebraska” Reissue Fills in the Gaps for “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”
The long-awaited "Electric Nebraska" serves as a supplementary text for the new biopic
Was Guillermo del Toro Right to Change the Ending of “Frankenstein”?
Is the director's twist on Mary Shelley's classic novel a Hollywood ending or an adjustment that fits the times?
Tesla's "Tron: Ares" Update Hasn't Gone Over Well
Tesla pulled a "Songs of Innocence," but with more Jared Leto
Why Would Amazon Remove All of James Bond’s Guns?
The dumb decision has nothing to do with being "woke." It's about money.
See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for October 2025
October will bring us a long-awaited Springsteen biopic, the return of The Lemonheads and more
“One Battle After Another” Is Just as Good as Everyone’s Saying It Is
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is his best to date
Jackson Pollock Painting Owned by Steve McQueen Sparks Legal Battle
A decades-old arrangement is at the center of a new lawsuit
Remembering Robert Redford’s Quiet Craft and Lasting Charm
The legendary actor, who died on Tuesday, used his good looks in a deceptively skillful way
Can AI Restore an Orson Welles Film? Should It?
Showrunner is looking to use AI to restore lost footage to "The Magnificent Ambersons"
Darth Vader's Lightsaber Just Set a New Auction Record
The winning bidder paid more than $3.6 million for the prop
See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for September
Featuring a new season of "Only Murders in the Building," a triple album from Jeff Tweedy and more
Report: Warner Bros. at Work on a Kobe Bryant Film
At this stage, it sounds like a behind-the-scenes drama
Spike Lee’s Canceled Colin Kaepernick Documentary Sparks Questions
ESPN was set to air the documentary series
Farewell to Terence Stamp, Who Had One of Film's Greatest Second Acts
The acclaimed actor is dead at the age of 87