Disney Casts Catherine Laga‘aia As Moana In Live Action Movie

Sometimes a live action movie is just what we need. Don’t get us wrong, we do love the animated original movies, but sometimes it’s bringing it to life that makes it even better. It doesn’t mean that we forget about…

The Imaginary Review: The Enduring Power of Imagination

The Imaginary is a deeply emotional tale about friendship, growing up, and the enduring power of imagination.

Ben Barnes And Mary-Louise Parker Set To Star In Thriller ‘The Institute’

Clearly, entertainment industry creators thoroughly enjoy Stephen King’s books. Another of his works is set for adaptation, and some pretty cool names are already attached to the project. King’s book The Institute, released in 2019, will be heading to our…

The Princess of Wales Gives An Update On Her Cancer Treatment & Confirms First Public Outing

The Princess of Wales Gives An Update On Her Cancer Treatment & Confirms First Public Outing

Taylor Swift Has Confirmed That The Eras Tour Will End This Year

We love to believe that all things Taylor Swift will last forever. We love her and we love The Eras Tour. No matter what, every show feels like something brand new, as only Taylor Swift can. She reinvents herself, but…

‘Welcome to Wrexham’ 3×08 Review: “Down to the Wire”

Welcome to Wrexham 3×08, “Down to the Wire,” couldn’t find a more apt title for the historic events of Wrexham AFC in this season finale.

‘Bridgerton’ 3×06 Review: “Romancing Mister Bridgerton”

In Bridgerton 3×06 “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” Penelope has to choose between Lady Whistledown and Colin. What will she choose?

All That We Love Review: Grief & Love

All That We Love is a film about grief, how it impacts our lives, and what it means to try to move on from it.

‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ 17×03 Review: “Homesick”

The unrelated case in Criminal Minds: Evolution 17×03 may be “ambivalent news,” but we’re not at all conflicted about the episode itself.

‘Coraline’ Director Developing ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ Film

Henry Selick is developing a stop-motion movie for Neil Gaiman’s The Ocean at the End of the Lane that is kind of a Coraline sequel.