The indie romance from directors Sam and Andy Zuchero will be released theatrically in the U.S.
Sam and Andy Zuchero tell IndieWire about their ambitious sci-fi project out of Sundance, a love story between two AI objects who grow increasingly sentient.
Stewart and Yeun play a lonely buoy and a friendly satellite who fall in love at the end of the world in a high-concept Sundance movie that somehow feels trite.
The 2024 Emmys were a night to remember if you happened to work on one of three shows.
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun recently won respective Golden Globes for the Netflix series.
The ‘Beef’ co-stars are the first actors of Asian descent to take home a Golden Globe in their categories
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun star in the Netflix two-hander.
Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts has already overcome a litany of obstacles on its way to production.
Every year, there are actors whose careers take a step up. Actors who were previously largely known become known names. Others are familiar faces who become stars. So, who will break through in 2024? Here are our picks based on the films and TV shows scheduled for a 2024 release.
While the entirety of the internet clamors over reports and rumors about who will ultimately be cast in Marvel Studios Fantastic Four, the studio’s worst kept casting secret actually belongs to another of its 2025 films.
Prime Video has finally revealed the trailer and release date for its highly-anticipated second season of "Invincible," the adult animated superhero series starring Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons.
Steven Yeun is saying nope to any beef with Marvel. The “Nope” actor, who is set to collaborate with “Beef” director Jake Schreier on MCU installment “Thunderbolts,” weighed in on the expectations of leading a superhero film in a roundtable interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Star of Netflix’s excellent new drama Beef talks immigrating from Korea, navigating Hollywood, and why he wants to be in something like Avatar
The co-stars of Netflix’s road-rage thriller and creator Lee Sung Jin talk about the harrowing shoot, which parts of the show's characters are based on real life, and why we’re all so damn mad all the time
Filmmaking team Daniels are “Everywhere All at Once,” and that now includes the small screen. Co-directors Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan are set to
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