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The acclaimed new Greek film "Apples" imagines a world in the grips of an amnesia epidemic. Director

For the 10th anniversary of “Magic Mike,” Be Reel makes it rain critical reflection on Channing Tatu

After nearly 20 years of anticipation, fans of “Star Wars” were excited to welcome back Ewan McGrego

If you’ve listened to The Playlist Podcast consistently over the past couple of years, you know I’m

In today’s episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast, co-host Mike DeAngelo dives back in

We catch up with director Jim Archer, who's made a new comedy called "Brian and Charles" about a koo

If you haven’t jumped on the “Yellowstone” train just yet, now might be the time to do so. The hit m

In this episode of Bingeworthy, our podcast dedicated to all things TV and streaming, we talk to scr

In this episode of The Bingeworthy—our podcast dedicated to all things television, streaming, what w

On this episode of the Deep Focus podcast, host and Playlist Editor-In-Chief, Rodrigo Pere

Just over a month after the release of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” and merely wee

This week marks the physical release of one of the year’s best and most visceral films, “The Northma

Like it or not, city-folk, “Yellowstone” has officially gone mainstream. That’s right, after years o

Adam Sandler is back with another Netflix film. However, his upcoming feature, “Hustle,” isn’t your

Fans of Prime Video’s hit series “The Boys” know what to expect by now – crazy amounts of R-rated su

Will Poulter’s career trajectory has been going nowhere but up in recent years, starting with stando

It’s Memorial Day Weekend in the US, and you know what that means— Summer Movie Season is upon us. K

Rap our knuckles if you must, but we watched three irreverent nun movies on a new Be Reel. From the

We are certainly living in a new golden age of television – and even a golden age of character-drive

Fans of Steven Moffat and David Nutter would be quick to point out that the two are no strangers to