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Why Julia Ducournau’s 'Alpha' Is Not “Body Horror At All”

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How 'Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come' Beat The Horror Sequel Curse

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'Ready Or Not 2' Could Be "The Definitive End" For The Franchise

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How 'DreamQuil' Creates A Beautiful Version Of An Ugly Future

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'Young Sherlock' Turns Heated Rivals Into Kickass Partners

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How The Director of 'WALL-E' Made The Year’s Most “Wholesome” Sci-Fi Movie

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How Two Indie Directors Made The Coolest Multiverse Movie Of The Year

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Dan Trachtenberg Has "Multiple Things" Planned For The Predator Franchise

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How 'My Father’s Shadow' Reinvents The Ghost Story

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'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die’s Cliffhanger Ending Was Intentional

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'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' Is Gore Verbinski's Apocalyptic Warning Against AI

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How Sam Raimi’s 'Send Help' Defies The Desert Island Thriller

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Nia DaCosta Breaks Down The Most Brutal Scene In '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple'

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'28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Just Changed The Rage Virus As We Know It

Reviews

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'The Testaments' Is YA Dystopian Excellence

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'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Is An Amusing Nintendo Commercial

SXSW Review

At SXSW, Sci-Fi Takes A Backseat To Human Drama

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The Sound Of Breaking

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'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2 Gets Trapped In Plot Purgatory

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'For All Mankind' Season 5 Proves It's One Of The Bravest Sci-Fi Shows Of All Time

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'Hokum' Is A Terrifying Contender For The Best Horror Movie Of The Year

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'The Immortal Man' Is The Swan Song 'Peaky Blinders' Deserves

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'Over Your Dead Body' is Dead On Arrival

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'Invincible' Season 4 Goes Full-On Space Opera — And It’s About Damn Time

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Bong Joon-Ho’s Next Project Is A Family-Friendly Animated Film

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The Oscar-winning filmmaker unveils his Finding Nemo.

Movies

The 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Makes A Huge Change To Rosalina — And That's A Problem

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No more star power.

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The 'Weapons' Prequel Finally Has A Title — And It Reveals A Lot

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Hollywood has its finest Zachs working on the script.

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'The Testaments' Is YA Dystopian Excellence

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Hulu’s Handmaid’s Tale sequel goes back to the drawing board, with stellar results.

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'Project Hail Mary’s' Relativity Problem Is More Complicated Than You Think

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How Ryland Grace nails the science of time dilation and why it’s reasonable that Rocky doesn’t understand the concept at all.

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‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Departs From White Tiger's Comic Book Origin

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Angela del Toro's journey to becoming a hero is a little different on the page.

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2026's Most Divisive Star Wars Character Could Address A Horrible Trope

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James Gunn's First Movie Proves He Hasn't Changed in 20 Years

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James Gunn’s directorial debut Slither turns 20 in 2026, capturing a crucial moment in the Superman director’s evolution.