Fire and Ash was released in cinemas last month (read our Avatar: Fire and Ash review for more on that), and there's plenty ...
The author of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series shares a handful of titles that have helped shape his sense of humor.
Lade Omotade is a News Author at Collider with a passion for exploring the ever-evolving world of the Film & TV industry. Her work centers on covering the latest news, from casting announcements and ...
Funny Bone Comedy Club is set to reopen Friday in Virginia Beach’s Pembroke Square with a slate of well-known acts scheduled this year. Upcoming shows include Marlon Wayans, Jeff Arcuri, Desi Banks, T ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked about scripts continues with Nuremberg, writer-director James Vanderbilt‘s edge-of-the-seat courtroom drama that centers on ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series highlighting the buzziest scripts of the awards season continues with the tense dramatic comedy If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, writer-director Mary Bronstein‘s ...
Google just released a really cool new Android figure on its merch store that has a built-in 3D maze game. Available now through the Google Merchandise Store for $24, the “Android a-MAZE-ing ...
The emotional behind-the-scenes moment was captured in Netflix’s “One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5” ...
While looking back on his career with Variety, Mads Mikkelsen recounted his experience working on the 2016 “Star Wars” prequel “Rogue One,” saying that the script was “surprisingly unfinished” while ...
Chris Littlechild (He/Him) is an Editor and Writer Trainer from the United Kingdom. He has been gaming since receiving an original Game Boy and copies of Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: Six ...
Two months after a 16-year-old runner in Puyallup was hit and seriously injured by a truck, his family is asking the community for help. On Oct. 6, the teenager – who was an athlete on Puyallup High ...
Disabled women of color are still a rarity on-screen. Per this year’s Annenberg Inclusion Study, 61% of the disabled characters seen on-screen last year were men and 70.8% were white, so to see ...