The final column of the year looks at the end of things — the end of the world, the end of youth — along with an underrated holiday gem. By Brandon Yu As we celebrate the holiday season and the ...
Thrilled to be back to Movie Club for another year with you all, even if this year has been one in which everything from the film industry to the media world to our democracy has felt terrifyingly ...
In Slate’s annual Movie Club, film critic Dana Stevens emails with fellow critics—for 2025, Justin Chang, Alison Willmore, and Bilge Ebiri—about the year in cinema. Hello friends, Thrilled to be back ...
For a long time, if you wanted to watch a movie on TV at home for free, you simply had to watch with a few commercials. Well, if you don’t feel like shelling out the money for Netflix or HBO Max, ...
Lifetime lights up the holiday airwaves with the enchanting premiere of “Sweet Holiday Romance,” a festive treat blending culinary competition, cozy hometown vibes and holiday magic today, Friday, Dec ...
Christmas time may be over, but there’s a minor miracle at YouTube as most of its free-to-watch movies from December are still there. While The Godfather now sleeps with the fishes at some other ...
Corruption, violence or terrorism are the most discussed morally deviant acts and often feature as the burning issue in prime time news debates. Rightly so. But there are legal strictures, both ...
Ace actor Yash has been keeping his audience excited by dropping crucial assets from his upcoming film, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups. Just now, he dropped the first look of actress Nayanthara, who ...
It wouldn't be the holidays without at least one viewing of the time-honored TV special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas." The beloved movie first aired on national TV in 1965, instantly becoming a classic ...
B uford Pusser should have been on top of the world. By Aug. 20, 1974, he was the most famous sheriff in America, all because of the unexpected smash-hit film Walking Tall, which introduced Pusser — ...
Anime just keeps getting bigger. It was reported to be a $19+ billion industry in 2023, so we can only imagine where it's at in 2026. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to watch anime without paying ...