TV| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
Anchored by a powerhouse trio of Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna, and Tonatiuh, Kiss of the Spider Woman sets a new bar for modern movie musicals. The post ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Review – A Truly Dazzling Movie Musical that Lets JLo Shine appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
It’s been a long road back to the Grid. Disney’s Tron franchise has always represented the cutting edge of technology and imagination. Steven Lisberger’s 1982 original film pioneered digital effects, paving the way for Joseph Kosinski’s Tron: Legacy (2010) to redefine that aesthetic for a new generation. Now, with Tron: Ares (2025), Oscar-winning actor and [...] The post Director Joachim Rønning Talks Nine Inch Nails and the Industrial Edge of ‘Tron: Ares’ (EXCLUSIVE) appeared fi...| DiscussingFilm
Disney’s Tron franchise has always lived in a peculiar space in cultural history. Steven Lisberger’s 1982 original film was a visual revolution that introduced audiences to the concept of entering a digital world and meeting the programs that inhabit it, even if it ultimately became more of a cult object than a blockbuster success. Nearly [...] The post ‘Tron: Ares’ Review – An Industrial, Action-Packed Neon Dream appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
The Smashing Machine (2025) marks Benny Safdie‘s solo directorial debut. Having previously helmed Daddy Longlegs (2009), Lenny Cooke (2013), Heaven Knows What (2014), Good Time (2017), and Uncut Gems (2019) with his brother Josh Safdie, the writer-director is also widely known for co-creating The Curse on Showtime and for a slew of acting roles, including [...] The post Benny Safdie Explains the Importance of Casting Real MMA Fighters in ‘The Smashing Machine’ appeared first on Discussi...| DiscussingFilm
Director Scott Derrickson and screenwriter C. Robert Cargill’s The Black Phone is one of the most definitive horror films of the 2020s. Compact, layered, and, crucially, very scary, The Black Phone represents a career high for the Sinister and Doctor Strange duo, making a sequel feel like an extremely risky endeavor. Then, audiences got their first taste [...] The post ‘Black Phone 2’ Review – Madeleine McGraw Carries a Weak Sequel appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino personally introduces the definitive and official examination of his entire oeuvre with the Quentin Tarantino Library, written by Jay Glennie. Never before has a major filmmaker allowed ten 500+ page books to be written for each of his films. In the first book of this series, The Making of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, [...] The post A New Exclusive Look at ‘The Making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Book appeared first on...| DiscussingFilm
The Netflix October 2025 list of new arrivals includes The Witcher Season 4, starring Liam Hemsworth, and Monster: The Ed Gein Story.| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
See Star Wars news and reviews from our talented writers and film critics here at DiscussingFilm. Click here to get started.| DiscussingFilm
Poker Face Season 2 is even more hilarious and chaotic than the first, with Natasha Lyonne delivering her most endearing leading performance yet.| DiscussingFilm
We rank the Conjuring Universe from worst to best. Find out where the latest film, 'The Devil Made Me Do It' lands on the list!| DiscussingFilm
The Conjuring has always been a consistent feast for Horror fans over the last decade, and this third film is no different.| DiscussingFilm
The HBO Max October 2025 list of new arrivals includes the highly anticipated horror prequel series, IT: Welcome to Derry, just in time for Halloween. The post New Arrivals for HBO Max October 2025 appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
Roofman (2025) is based on the peculiar true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a former army ranger-turned-thief who gained headlines for his unusual M.O. and apologetic demeanor during his string of robberies (mainly from McDonald’s restaurants) across the United States in the late ’90s. Following his capture by the authorities, Jeffrey cunningly escapes from prison and [...] The post ‘Roofman’ Review – Channing Tatum Shines in Unique and Oddly Charming Comedy appeared first on Discussi...| DiscussingFilm
As we get older, the history with our various family members only grows more complex and fraught with emotion. These are people we have known literally for our entire lives, and we have shared so much with them. Yet, no two family members perceive that shared history in the same way, leading to wildly different [...] The post ‘Anemone’ Review – Daniel Day-Lewis Makes an Incredible Comeback in Haunting Family Drama appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
There’s no way to sugarcoat it: 2024’s The Strangers: Chapter 1 was a debacle. Despite its impressive $48.2 million box office return on an $8.5 million| DiscussingFilm
With One Battle After Another (2025), writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson has created one of the most essential cinematic texts of the 2020s. Similar to Ari| DiscussingFilm
Superman (2025) is facing an uphill battle, perhaps to an unfair degree. This isn’t just the latest big-screen adaptation of one of history’s most beloved| DiscussingFilm
From James Gunn and HBO Max, Peacemaker is definitely for those that enjoy the weirder, darker corners of comics.| DiscussingFilm
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) has been on one of the most tumultuous journeys of any major studio franchise. There have been numerous highs and lows,| DiscussingFilm
'The Suicide Squad' raises the bar for what should be expected from modern comic-book movies: unaltered creative freedom.| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
Awards Shows| DiscussingFilm
The full Emmys 2025 winners list! Click to find out how many Emmy awards fan-favorite shows like The Pitt, Severance, and The Studio received.| DiscussingFilm
The History of Sound (2025), directed by Oliver Hermanus (2022's Living), is a restrained yet deeply moving drama quietly exploring a forbidden love story| DiscussingFilm
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro explores the human condition in Frankenstein (2025), a bold reimagining of Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel of the| DiscussingFilm
Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother tells three underwhelming stories about, you guessed it, family that each waste an impressive cast.| DiscussingFilm
Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante is a severe misfire and complete chore to sit through, even finding a way to miscast star Oscar Isaac.| DiscussingFilm
Peacock's attempt to cash in on the lasting popularity of The Office doesn't stick the landing in this first season of The Paper spin-off series.| DiscussingFilm
On paper, the success of The Conjuring franchise sounds unlikely, if not ludicrous. Sure, there is plenty of drama to mine from the real lives of Ed and| DiscussingFilm
Writer-director Noah Baumbach and actor George Clooney craft an utterly endearing portrait of an aging movie star in their Netflix movie Jay Kelly.| DiscussingFilm
Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow's first film in 8 years, A House of Dynamite, is a huge disappointment and poor excuse for a political thriller.| DiscussingFilm
The Long Walk is one of the most powerful Stephen King film adaptations in years, anchored by Cooper Hoffman & David Jonsson's performances.| DiscussingFilm
The HBO Max September 2025 list of new arrivals includes the new original crime drama series Task starring Mark Ruffalo and A24's Friendship.| DiscussingFilm
Moana 2 is visually stunning but lacking on all other fronts, with poor character work, a thin story, and weaker songs than the original Disney film.| DiscussingFilm
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige exclusively reveals to us if another actor besides Hugh Jackman will ever play Wolverine in the MCU.| DiscussingFilm
As over-the-top and exciting as the fights in Nobody 2 (2025) seem, they are grounded in the nuance of Bob Odenkirk’s performance as Hutch Mansell. The first| DiscussingFilm
Everything has led to this. At least, that’s what the marketing for the eighth and ostensibly last Mission: Impossible franchise film, Mission:| DiscussingFilm
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Directors Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado dish out on hidden easter eggs and more Shrek films.| DiscussingFilm
Peacemaker Season 2 transitions into James Gunn's DCU franchise smoothly, cementing it as one of the most reliable comic book shows around.| DiscussingFilm
Nobody 2 may not be as great as the first film, but Bob Odenkirk and director Timo Tjahjanto make for an action dream team.| DiscussingFilm
Forty years after her first and only movie adaptation, Marvel Comics’ Red Sonja returns with a new live-action reboot from director M.J. Bassett (Solomon| DiscussingFilm
Predator: Killer of Killers opens the door of possibilities wide open for the franchise with glee, delivering one of the best animated movies of the year.| DiscussingFilm
Alien: Romulus doesn't reinvent the wheel, but like most legacy sequels does a fine job of rehashing the old while introducing fresh ideas.| DiscussingFilm
20th Century Studios has had a strong slate of released films & development titles over the past year. The studio recently relaunched the Planet of the| DiscussingFilm
'Mortal Kombat' prioritizes on delivering fan service and nods to the games more than actually delivering a well-told story.| DiscussingFilm
Dave Franco walks us through his feature directorial debut, 'The Rental'. We talk of inspirations and what comes next for him in directing.| DiscussingFilm
Zach Cregger's Weapons is a bold horror epic unlike any other this year, though it may be a bit too predictable and emotionally cold.| DiscussingFilm
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is a pure labor of love that shows a deep respect and appreciation for these timeless characters.| DiscussingFilm
Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth television series manages to shine when it's not preoccupied with exploring old themes that past films have done better.| DiscussingFilm
Oscar-winning director James Cameron exclusively reveals to us the biggest challenges he faces in adapting his next movie, Ghosts of Hiroshima.| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
Now, director Pierre Perifel is back, and he's bringing the titular Bad Guys for another adventure in The Bad Guys 2 (2025). This animated sequel doesn't| DiscussingFilm
The Disney+ and Hulu August 2025 list of new arrivals includes the premiere of Alien: Earth, Eyes of Wakanda, and King of the Hill Season 14!| DiscussingFilm
The HBO Max August 2025 list of new arrivals includes Peacemaker Season 2, Final Destination: Bloodlines, and A24's The Legend of Ochi!| DiscussingFilm
Three-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron is set to direct, write, and produce a movie adaptation of the non-fiction book Ghosts of| DiscussingFilm
Let’s not joke around: The Naked Gun (2025) is the most raucously funny movie of the year. It just might be the most hilarious movie of the last few years,| DiscussingFilm
Together isn't the most subtle or far-out body horror movie in recent years, but it makes up for that with tons of inventive scares and sheer originality.| DiscussingFilm
'Coyote vs. Acme' debuted its first official look to audiences in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con 2025.| DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm reveals the exclusive new trailer for Charles Pellegrino's Ghosts of Hiroshima novel, which James Cameron will soon adapt into film.| DiscussingFilm
The fact that it took six phases and thirty-seven entries into the Marvel Cinematic Universe to finally get a Fantastic Four film is almost juvenile,| DiscussingFilm
Film| DiscussingFilm
The hottest Netflix additions of May 2024 include Bridgerton Season 3, Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted, and Atlas starring Jennifer Lopez.| DiscussingFilm