Remembering Paul Newman: the Antidote to Toxic Masculinity
A real man for the ages: movie star, racecar driver, devoted husband and caring activist.
The Top 10 Worst Best Picture Oscar Winners
"Titanic," "Rocky" and "Crash" on RCL movie expert's list.
James Gandolfini’s Son Cast to Play Young Tony Soprano in Series Prequel
Michael Gandolfini, 19, will star in the upcoming "The Many Saints of Newark."
What the Oscar Nominations Mean and Why You Should Care
Did you notice all the female filmmakers up for directing honors? Neither did we.
How Jason Momoa Turned Nontoxic Masculinity Into a $1 Billion Success
The "Aquaman" star offers an object lesson.
The Sexual Revolution’s Collateral Damage: The Kids Aren’t All Right
Director Alfonso Cuarón’s Oscar favorite “Roma” subtly captures middle-class upheaval.
First Teaser for Final Season of “Game of Thrones” Shows a Stark Family Reunion
The popular HBO fantasy series will return for its last season on April 14.
January Is Actually Not Where Decent Movies Go to Die
This cinematic comeback king and a flurry of winter thrillers offer proof.
Bryan Cranston Defends Playing Disabled Character In “The Upside”
Cranston portrays a man with quadriplegia in his upcoming film with Kevin Hart.
How “The Sopranos” Forever Changed Television
Twenty years after its debut, the show's legacy—for good and ill—still lingers.
15 Movies You’ll Want to See in 2019
We've got your preview, you bring the popcorn.
Why Writing Top Ten Best Lists Is the Worst
Particularly in 2018, says an RCL movie expert.
It Appears a “Black Mirror” Movie Is Hitting Netflix After Christmas
Clues point to "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" being released a few days after the 25th.
What to Watch: Sandra Bullock’s Netflix Thriller “Bird Box”
Plus, a pair of period pieces and a zany documentary about the Westminister Dog Show.
Suits and Shades Return in First “Men in Black International” Trailer
Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson portray agents H and M in the new film.
New Year’s Resolutions Hollywood Should Make Now
13 ways to make movies even better in 2019 -- including more Salma Hayek.