The Love Lies Bleeding ending is strange, but it's all about perception. Let me explain.
Created for television by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the HBO series Westworld is back for Season 3, as it continues its exploration of artificial consciousness and the question of free will. Set in the futuristic present day of 2058, Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) is out of the Westworld park and moving around in the real world, digging deeper into all of the unanswered questions from the past two seasons — a definite threat to the mysterious Engerraund Serac (Vincent Cassel), who has ties to what's been going on in the Delos theme parks. During this 1-on-1 phone …
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Be aware there are spoilers for High Life in the interview below. If there's one thing you can always count on from Claire Denis, it's that you never know what you're going to get from one of her movies. The filmmaker behind some of the most carnal, disturbing films of the 21st Century like Bastards and Trouble Every Day most recently turned toward romances with her gorgeous 2017 comedy Let the Sunshine In, and now, she's taking one of the boldest swings of her brilliant career with High Life. High Life is Denis' first fully English-…
Be warned there are MASSIVE SPOILERS for The Magicians Season 4 finale. If you haven't watched it, turn back now. Seriously. Last chance. Ok, first thing's first. Let's all take some deep breaths and a moment to group hug this one out, and maybe break into a little mournful musical number, because holy shit. Quentin Coldwater is dead. Really dead. As in, Jason Ralph is leaving the show dead. After four seasons of extraordinary work, imbuing Quentin with pathos, charm, and layers well-beyond the trope of the handsome-but-troubled hero, Ralph said goodbye to The …
Welcome to The Witching Hour! Collider’s horror podcast, co-created and co-hosted by Horror Editor Haleigh Foutch and Senior Editorial Producer Perri Nemiroff. This week, Haleigh kicks things off with a quick review of the returning Netflix series The OA and why it's one of the craziest things on TV right now. Then, Haleigh and Perri try to make sense of Jordan Peele's breakout horror hit Us, talking through everything from their favorite read on the endings, what they think the Tethered mean, if they buy into the popular Jason/Pluto theory making the rounds, and …