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Image Comics' Petrol Head gets optioned for a movie from the company behind X-Men: Days of Future...
Popverse· 2 days agoYou love Rob Williams and Pye Parr’s Petrol Head, and we love Rob Williams and Pye Parr’s Petrol...
Capitalism with a collectivist twist? Our writer went into the mountains to see it.
The Christian Science Monitor· 14 hours agoErika Page: The more I report, the more certainty I have that there is some humanity left out there....
Critics Have Seen Hit Man, And It's Wild How On The Same Page They Are About Glen Powell's New...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAt times, it's a comedic high-wire act, with scenes so simultaneously hilarious and tightly wound...
For Eric Kripke, ‘The Boys’ Was Always About Trumpism
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoEric Kripke had a Midas touch long before the Hollywood establishment gave him credit for it. In...
‘Hit Man’ Confirms Glen Powell Is the 21st Century’s Cary Grant
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe star and director/longtime buddy Richard Linklater turn a true story of a mild-mannered guy...
A guide to the new Queer Classics of movies
Popverse· 3 days agoOver the past century of cinema, there have been a lot of queer classics that have shaped not only queer cinema but also queer moviegoers. Documentaries...
The 25 Greatest Short Stories Of All Time
Forbes· 7 days agoThere is a quieter, more succinct wing of literature that thrives on pithy conciseness: the short story. Here, are 25 of the greatest short stories of...
Look out, All Might: Kaiju No. 8 has dethroned My Hero Academia as the best superhero anime on...
Popverse· 3 days agoIt is hard to get more "superhero" than My Hero Academia. Maybe that’s why, when watching Kaiju No....
‘Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge’ Review: The Fashion Icon Gets Wrapped Up in a Blandly...
indieWIRE· 1 day agoSharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton’s documentary 'Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge' drops...
10 Most Misunderstood Movies of All Time
CBR.com· 6 days agoCinema is a subjective experience, but some of the most popular movies of all time are completely misunderstood by audiences even years after release.