Sometimes horror movie effects are so good it causes real-life panic, like with John Carpenter's The Thing and the fake version of the cutest, fluffiest Thing.
Cinematography can be an integral part of what makes horror movies so scary and so effective in delivering their message, as is evident in these 15 films.
There's one Jack Reacher book that creator Lee Child feels can't be adapted for the Reacher TV show (though the series could certainly use elements of it).
The great Japanese genre director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, whose latest film is “Cloud,” has mastered the cinema of psychological fright. Here’s why you should watch his work.
“There is the element of love, which can be so serious and so complicated, but when you add the dynamic of humor, it makes it so much more real and exciting and fun to watch.”
James Gunn's Superman sends audiences out on a high note with a song that calls back to a critical interaction between Lois and Clark. Here's the song.
Also featuring Jennifer Love Hewitt and "Cinderella" star Brandy, this bizarre island-set sequel from 1998 is mandatory viewing after Jennifer Kaytin Robinson's requel.
HBO's Harry Potter TV series adaptation has a chance to clear up or undo some of the worst retcons the franchise's creator, JK Rowling, has made over the years.
Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural consequences in the U.S. could be dire.
Costume designer Anna Terrazas tells IndieWire about the real-world influences behind her clothes for Emma Stone, Joaquin Phoenix, and Pedro Pascal in Ari Aster's latest provocation.
Spoilers: Aster's pandemic-set neo-Western takes swings at nearly every domestic political issue of the day, but the auteur believes it can all be distilled down to one theme.
When her sister goes missing, Ju-young (Lee Sun-bin) leaps in to investigate, but what she discovers is an apartment complex with a sinister history of death and disappearance, and it all seems connected to the mysterious noises that are...
By canceling "The Late Show," CBS and Paramount simultaneously bend the knee to an aspiring despot, open the door for more TV titans to fall, and further compromise the public's faith in free speech.
The 2025 edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival got off to a hell of a start with the opening day world premiere of William Bagley’s suburbanites vs. monsters from hell horror comedy, Hold the Fort. Freshly christened...
Ari Aster's Eddington tackles a myriad of controversial topics in a neo-Western framework, and we spoke with the director about the film's influences and more.
The acclaimed author and showrunner tells IndieWire about the tonal juggling act of a limited series that refuses to sacrifice thrilling entertainment for sharp social insights. "Nothing's out of bounds."
The second episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 is a prequel to two classic Star Trek: The Original Series episodes. Here's how they're linked.
While the circumstances around The Late Show's cancellation are suspect, there's no denying it's reflective of larger changes to the traditional TV landscape.
If you're a fan of Mexican filmmaker Gigi Saul Guerrero like we are, then you will already know that the other week they launched their latest short film, El lazo de Petra, back home in Mexico. You will also know that the short was...
A24's Sorry, Baby is one of the best films of 2025. Here's our interview with writer/director/star Eva Victor and co-stars Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges.