You can watch these every day. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. One of the things that makes the Coen Brothers' masterpiece The ...
With 'Twisters' in theaters, The Hollywood Reporter looks back on 11 top disaster movies. By Richard Newby Disaster is approaching, and we’re all on the edge of our seats to see what happens next.
Clockwise from Top Left: Twister, 2012, Sharknado, The Day After Tomorrow, Titanic, Don't Look Up Everett Collection (5); Netflix; Getty Images The 2024 box office has been a disaster, but the release ...
The Collider Staff is a diverse collection of talented writers who bring a wealth of experience, thoughtfulness, and knowledge to their analysis of entertainment. Whether you want a searing hot take ...
There are a lot of great war movies out there, and a lot about military life. Movies about the Navy are especially interesting because there is such a tremendous diversity of what is told on the big ...
In current Oscar contender ‘Poor Things,’ Emma Stone plays a reanimated Victorian woman with a voracious erotic appetite. THR’s chief film critic ranks 20 other sizzling movies in which Hollywood said ...
Family movie nights are about spending time together doing something you can all enjoy. Is there anything better than curling up on the couch with some popcorn and having a family movie night? Whether ...
No year-end best-movie list is definitive, because no year of moviegoing experience can be reduced to bullet points—nor should it be. Particularly now, when we can watch so many new movies without ...
After 23 years of film criticism, I was back in front of the screen as a civilian. I had no idea what I would find. Credit...Illustration by Hokyoung Kim Supported by By A.O. Scott Until this summer I ...
Streaming has made it all too easy to fire up an app, pick something to watch, and let your internet take care of the rest. But even in 2023, sometimes you want to download movies on your smartphone, ...
“Action!” It’s the go-word that filmmakers say at the start of every take, as the cast springs to life on camera. Action is the very thing that sets motion pictures apart from still photography, and ...