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Hideo Kojima shares lengthy review of Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk, and it sounds like he's a huge fan: "It's a meta, philosophical film about friendship and growth"
By Molly Edwards published
News Hideo Kojima is a fan of The Long Walk

Crunchyroll is ending its free anime streaming in just a few weeks, so upgrade while you still can
By Bradley Russell published
News Crunchyroll's ad-supported free streaming is seemingly ending on December 31

Paramount launches "clearly superior" $100 billion cash bid to steal Warner Bros. away from Netflix, WB to respond "within 10 business days"
By George Marston published
news Paramount is hoping to snatch Warner Bros. out from under Netflix with a competing bid

One Battle After Another is the most-nominated film at the 2026 Golden Globes, but Sinners isn't far behind
By Lauren Milici published
News Vampires and revolutionaries have dominated the Globes this year

Wallace and Gromit creator says beloved animation studio Aardman will "embrace the technology" of AI, but will be "very cautious not to lose our values"
By Emily Garbutt published
News "Authenticity is the most important thing. It’s where the charm is"

6 of the best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime Video, and more (December 8–December 14)
By Will Salmon published
News Benoit Blanc is back...

Zack Snyder shares another picture of Henry Cavill as Superman and hopes for "many more stories together"
By Emily Garbutt published
News "Here’s to many more stories together!"

IT: Welcome to Derry release schedule: when is episode 8 out on HBO?
By Mireia Mullor last updated
Guide When and where can you see the last episode of the season?

Warner Bros. founder's grandson says the studio's Netflix sale "does not sit well with me": "The idea of only making 'content' is such a low bar for the medium of film and TV"
By Emily Garbutt published
News Gregory Orr, the grandson of Warner Bros. founder Jack Warner, expresses concerns over the studio's Netflix sale
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