Johnny Depp has a message about his new movie that ties in to real life.
Do the Right Thing still feels like it could be set in 2021, and that's not a good thing.
From showrunner Gillian Flynn and inspired by the original British series, the Amazon Prime Video eight-episode conspiracy thriller Utopia follows a group of comic book fans who have bonded over their obsession with a seemingly fictional comic that they quickly realize is not only very real but very dangerous, as it predicts threats to humanity. As they find themselves trapped in life-or-death stakes involving the comic’s central character Jessica Hyde (Sasha Lane), this group of friends — Becky (Ashleigh LaThrop), Ian (Dan Byrd), Samantha (Jessica Rothe), Wilson Wilson (Desmin Borges) and Grant (Javon “Wanna” Walton) – have to …
Jeff Goldblum thinks his Jurassic Park character has been dropping some truth bombs for decades.
Danny Glover has read a script for the proposed Lethal Weapon 5 movie, which he says has "very strong relevance" to current events.
Spike Lee has a lot of socially relevant movies in his lengthy career, but which one is his MOST socially relevant? This list has the answer.
Underwater's William Eubank sees a connection between the film and current events.
The Biggest Loser debuted over 16 years ago and a lot has changed in society, which is why The Biggest Loser’s premise is no longer relevant.
Here is a list of 5 of the most timeless In Living Color skits, as well as 5 skits that need to stay back in the past where they belong.
We may have just moved a decade further from its 90's roots, but these quotes from MTV's Daria are still totally relevant in 2020.
Warner Bros. is reportedly struggling to make Superman a relevant character, but the fact is, Man of Steel already did that for them.
From show creator Damon Lindelof (The Leftovers, Lost) and based on the iconic graphic novel co-created and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, the HBO drama series Watchmen is set in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws and the police conceal their identities behind masks to protect themselves from a terrorist organization, known as the Seventh Kavalry. It’s a story that is equal parts challenging and thought-provoking, as it looks at so many of the modern issues that plague us today, and questions who the true heroes and villains really are. During this 1-on-…
This franchise has never shied away from topical subject matter.
Between the superhero orgies, anally inserted pipe bombs, and slo-mo body explosions (that last one courtesy of a runaway speedster), it’s hard to imagine the guy behind Supernatural and Timeless creating something so depraved as Amazon’s The Boys. But those are just the “pornographic ornaments” hanging from “a very wholesome Christmas tree” that is Eric Kripke’s new show. (His metaphor, not ours.) Kripke, the showrunner adapting Garth Ennis’ highly graphic comics, was more interested in the metaphors at the heart of the live-action series. “[Superheroes] are this endless fountain of stuff that we can [use …
As the show for any group of girlfriends, particularly single ones, to binge watch together with some mixed drinks (Cosmopolitans, of course), Sex and the City was chock-full of dating advice, mishaps, and stories of friendship.
One of the most chilling exchanges in National Geographic’s miniseries The Hot Zone, based on Richard Preston’s best-selling book of the same name, comes the midst of tracking down the cause of a 1976 outbreak of Ebola in Zaire. Dr. Wade Carter (Liam Cunningham) and CDC official Travis Rhodes (James D’Arcy) essentially follow a trailer of dead bodies leading to a clinic administering vitamins via syringe to pregnant women. The two men question one of the nuns running the clinic, who is already near death because of the then-unknown disease, about the practices there: “How …