MoviesCultureThe Blackening Puts a Clever Twist on a Horror TropeBy Jason ParhamCulturePixar Used AI to Stoke Elemental's FlameBy Marah EakinCultureAn Oral History of Jurassic Park: The RideBy Marah EakinCultureAcross the Spider-Verse’s Best Gag Was 56 Years in the MakingBy Marah EakinCultureSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Is Everything the MCU Is MissingBy Angela WatercutterCultureWhy Hollywood Really Fears Generative AIBy Will BedingfieldCultureHBO Continues to Have the Worst TimingBy Angela WatercutterCultureFast X Is the Fanfic We All DeserveBy Angela WatercutterCultureBlackBerry Is a Movie That Portrays Tech Dreams Honestly—FinallyBy John SemleyCultureElvis Director Baz Luhrmann Doesn't Think AI Will Conquer MoviesBy Angela WatercutterCultureBen Affleck Has a Plan for a Fairer Streaming WorldBy Amos BarshadCultureHollywood’s Screenwriters Are Right to Fear AIBy Will BedingfieldCultureAI, the WGA Strike, and What Luddites Got RightBy Angela WatercutterCultureThe New Star Wars Movies Will Change EverythingBy Angela WatercutterCultureThe People Who Still Love Renting DVDs From NetflixBy Chris Stokel-WalkerCultureWho Needs the New Harry Potter Series?By Angela WatercutterCultureWhat the End of HBO Max—and the Rise of ‘Max’—Means for StreamingBy Angela WatercutterCultureThe Super Mario Bros. Movie Will Be Impossible to BeatBy Will BedingfieldGearEverything You Should Know About the New MoviePassBy Eric RavenscraftCultureHow Tetris Pieced Together a Real-Life Political ThrillerBy Eric RavenscraftCultureJust Make an Andor Movie, You Cowards!By Angela WatercutterCultureThe Dungeons & Dragons Movie Is a First-Rate ComedyBy Geek's Guide to the GalaxyCultureAI Videos Are Freaky and Weird Now. But Where Are They Headed?By Amanda HooverCultureWhy the World Needs a Rampaging, Murderous Winnie the PoohBy Will BedingfieldMore Stories