In the first trailer for The Good House, Sigourney Weaver plays a woman who badly needs a good year. What she finds is even better than what she hoped for.
Before he became a master of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe came upon an eerie and sinister mystery as reenvisioned in the Shudder original film Raven's Hollow.
There may not be any vampire imagery in the House of Darkness trailer, but some lovely ladies sure seem to want to put the bite on Justin Long in the new trailer.
Neil Gaiman and the cast of The Sandman offer up a brief explanation about Dream and what to expect in Netflix's upcoming adaptation of the famous DC comic.
The director of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Destin Daniel Cretton, has signed on to helm his biggest movie to date: Marvel's next Avengers film.
The hit Swedish horror novel, Let the Right One In, is coming to Showtime in October with a new take on the bond between a father and his vampire daughter.
Kevin Hart stars in Netflix's new comedy, Me Time, as a devoted dad named Sonny who rediscovers the joys of hanging with his best friend, Huck (Mark Wahlberg).
All heck broke loose at Comic-Con when Dwayne Johnson came to San Diego, Marvel revealed The Multiverse Saga, and we went to the annual cosplay masquerade!
How far would you go to stay in touch with your estranged son? Patton Oswalt's Chuck finds out the hard way when he catfishes his son in I Love My Dad.
The City of Angels is infested with vampires in Netflix's new action-comedy, Day Shift. And it's up to Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, and David Franco to stop them.
As seen at the January 6 congressional hearings, Unprecedented, a new Discovery+ documentary, offers a candid look at Donald Trump's last year as President.
Four Paper Girls are going directly from 1988 to 2019 in the new trailer from Prime Video's upcoming original series. But getting home may be a big problem.
Cristin Milioti and William Jackson Harper play a married couple on vacation in The Resort, and they soon stumble across a 15-year old missing persons case.
Former Ocean's Eleven co-stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts play a divorced couple who team up to disrupt their daughter's wedding in Ticket to Paradise.