New Hunger Games book announced — and another movie For fans waiting for more stories out of the Hunger Games universe, the odds are definitely in their favor after a fifth novel and a new movie were announced by publisher Scholastic and Lionsgate Film ... 06/6/2024 - 8:20 am | View Link
Who won the 50th Hunger Games? Haymitch's story will be told in an all-new book and movie Suzanne Collins to release a new book and movie in "The Hunger Games" franchise titled "Sunrise on the Reaping" based on Haymitch Abernathy's Games. 06/6/2024 - 6:40 am | View Link
Tom Cruise’s Best Action Sci-Fi Feels Like an Unofficial FromSoftware Movie We're probably not getting a big-budget 'Dark Souls' or 'Elden Ring' movie adaptation anytime soon, but Cruise's epic time-loop flick feels like an unofficial riff on the genre they popularized. 06/6/2024 - 12:30 am | View Link
Normandy churches honor D-Day paratroopers as biblical heroes in stained-glass windows Churches in Normandy, France honor the American paratroopers who landed on D-Day as biblical heroes with dramatic images in stained-glass windows — fascinating points of interest for any traveler. 06/5/2024 - 10:55 pm | View Link
Biden will praise men like his uncles when he commemorates the 80th anniversary of D-Day in France As tens of thousands of soldiers stormed French beaches during the D-Day landings of World War II, 2nd Lt. John Arthur Finnegan was on duty in a mess hall half a world away on the northeastern coast ... 06/5/2024 - 10:17 am | View Link
The directors of "Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders" talk about how what they learned about social media from "House of Hammer" led to a new form of storytelling.
Producer and director Ed Watkins tells IndieWire about making his delightful new documentary — and just how normal same-sex behavior is in the animal kingdom.
Ryan Condal and George R. R. Martin's hit "Game of Thrones" prequel still feels like its merely biding time between battles in the first half of a fiendish, flickering second season.
Tribeca: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton’s documentary lacks the wit of its now-death-obsessed subject, the Princess who became a 20th-century fashion powerhouse.