Michael Keaton makes his long-awaited return as Batman in The Flash, reminding audiences why he remains the best actor play the Dark Knight on the big screen.
The Red Wedding turns 10 this month, making it a perfect time to look back at the defining moment where Game of Thrones became a television phenomenon.
The Legend of Zelda is among Nintendo's most valued IPs, bound for a live-action adaptation sooner or later. But who should be cast in the potential project?
James Gunn is behind two of the best comic book movies in recent memory, but which is better -- Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy or DC's The Suicide Squad?
The MCU is full of mighty and memorable characters like Spider-Man, but only a few stand out for being nearly universally beloved by critics and fans alike.
Most movies barely cross the two-hour mark, but there are those epic pictures that need hours and hours to tell their sprawling and larger-than-life stories.
The Last of Us ended its first season on a high note; each of its nine episodes earned considerable acclaim, although some are undoubtedly better than others.
Netflix has a wide and diverse catalog of available shows, but these are among its most overlooked gems, and people should really pay more attention to them.
Oscar speeches can be completely forgettable or utterly amazing, and these seven are the latter, to the point where they're as iconic as the wins themselves.
Michelle Pfeiffer is back in the comic genre with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, a bad film that reminds fans how she was robbed of her own Catwoman movie.
The upcoming adaptation The Boogeyman shows that Stephen King's short stories usually make for better source material for great movies than his epic novels.
The Wizarding World has produced 11 movies featuring Harry Potter and other magical characters and creatures, most of which rank highly on Rotten Tomatoes.
The MCU broke into television in Phase 4, and while not every show was a hit, many were entertaining and rewarding entries into the ever-expanding universe.
Many movies receive considerable attention from critics and audiences, but some worthy pictures are unjustly ignored despite being among the best in the medium.