Both Donald Trump voters and Russian propagandists have turned to the same video game, AC-130 Gunship Simulator: Special Ops Squadron, for their hoaxes.
A new behind-the-scenes Blade Runner 2049 video highlights the astounding power practical effects and miniatures can still have over digital special effects.
Star Trek: Discovery Episode 9, “Into the Forest I Go,” breaks new ground for Star Trek with a graphic Klingon sex scene and trauma ripped right from body horror movies. Spoilers ahead!
The Simpsons longstanding diplomatic relations with the Planet of the Apes goes far beyond Troy McClure’s Dr. Zaius singalong in “A Fish Called Selma.”
Star Trek: Discovery’s anticipated plot twists, particularly the real identity of Lieutenant Ash Tyler (he’s a Klingon, come on), hurt its main character, Michael Burnham, most of all.
New details about Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War (played by Josh Brolin), point to the “what” of his plan to complete the Infinity Gauntlet, but not the “why.” Could it be love?
Erik Nelson, director of the new documentary A Gray State, spoke with Player.One about David and Komel Crowley’s horrible death, the conspiracy theories surrounding their end and the ultimate futility of finding simple answers to violent tragedies.
The new teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi adds a lot of fuel to the idea that Luke Skywalker makes a turn to the Dark Side, but could there be a hidden agenda at work?
You’re forced to make a really tough decision in both Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and The Fractured But Whole. So why is the South Park game’s choice so much more effective?
A Gray State, a new documentary by the producer of Grizzly Man, investigates the murder-suicide committed by a rising star in the right-wing conspiracy community.
Showtime has announced a Kingkiller Chronicle TV series, the first in an expected world of video games, shows and movies. Though the announcement is thin on the details, it sounds like the series will follow the adventures of Kvothe’s parents and the Edema Ruh.
While no longer a horror movie, even a little, Creep 2 improves upon the first Creep by giving Mark Duplass’ cloying serial killer a worthy sparring partner.
The most recent Last Jedi trailer’s most consequential moment might also be its briefest: a throne room face-off between Rey and Snoke, the Supreme Leader garbed in gold, presumably in the throne room aboard his massive flagship.
Star Trek: Discovery Episode 5, “Choose Your Pain,” suffers from bad episodic and serial storytelling, but compensates with great interactions between Burnham, Saru and Stamets, improving on the show’s ensemble dynamic.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a polished and improved sequel to The Stick of Truth, but our review is still a little ambivalent about the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe parody angle.
Unlike most horror movies, Cult of Chucky uses animatronics instead of CGI. We spoke to the cast about what it’s like acting with the killer doll voiced by Brad Dourif.
We have a plausible Star Wars: The Last Jedi ticket sales date, tied to the release of a new trailer. Here’s how to get tickets for the upcoming premiere date.
While horror movie writer-directors like George Romero, John Carpenter and Wes Craven get all the attention, there are a handful of horror screenwriters who made their own memorable marks on the genre.