Austin Butler and Jodie Comer headline Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders,” along with Tom Hardy and Michael Shannon. Review.
‘Janet Planet’ review: Annie Baker’s mother-daughter story is a quiet marvel
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker delivers a captivating debut with “Janet Planet,” starring Julianne Nicholson and Zoe Ziegler. Movie review.
‘Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person’ review: A horror-comedy with bite and heart
“Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” is a coming-of-age romance with a bloody fun twist! Review from the Toronto Film Festival.
Times & Galaxy: The Kotaku Review
A video game about being a journalist might hit a little close to home for me, a journalist whose job is to write about video games. And yet, I cannot get enough of Times & Galaxy’s news shenanigans.
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A24 horror ‘The Front Room’ trailer sees Brandy vs nightmare mother-in-law
Brandy has the world’s biggest nightmare mother-in-law in A24’s upcoming horror “The Front Room”. Watch the trailer.
Google is working on generative AI soundtracks and dialogue for videos
Google DeepMind is working on a generative AI model that can create soundtracks, sound effects, and dialogue based on visual input. Here are the details.
Runway’s new video-generating AI, Gen-3, offers improved controls
The race to high-quality, AI-generated videos is heating up. On Monday, Runway, a company building generative AI tools geared toward film and image content creators, unveiled Gen-3 Alpha, its […]
‘Kill’ review: A unique, relentlessly violent Indian action banger
Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s Bollywood unicorn “Kill” is everything “Monkey Man” should have been, and more. Review.
How to watch ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ online for free: Peacock streaming deals
The best Peacock deals to watch every ‘Kung Fu Panda’ movie online, including the latest ‘Kung Fu Panda 4.’
‘The Imaginary’ review: Netflix’s animated adventure dazzles — but how dark does it get?
LeVar Burton, Kal Penn, and Hayley Atwell lend their voices to “The Imaginary,” Yoshiyuki Momose’s animated meditation on grief and growing up. Review.