As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
If horror had swung to one extreme, with too many enemies, guns and explosions, Amnesia dragged it back to the opposite pole: ...
The fear of surrendered will is a common theme in the past year's biggest films and shows. What is that telling us?
Readers Edition. This is the (nearly) annual tradition of you, RPS readers, telling us where we went wrong in our annual ...
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Is the first alien signal a civilization’s last message?
The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, yet a growing group of researchers warns that such a moment might arrive not ...
Films like "The Surfer" and "Chronology of Water" might not have broken through on initial release, but they deserve another ...
IndieWire chooses the best shot TV shows of 2025, including 'The Studio,' 'Pluribus,' 'The Righteous Gemstones,' 'Severance' and 'The Pitt.' ...
While 2025 may have felt like a dumpsterfire, it’s clear that going to the movies remains one of the best ways to escape the madness. It’s emphatically not an outdated concept - it’s threatened but ...
In James Cameron’s new Avatar sequel, Fire and Ash, the indigenous Na’vi tribes of Pandora face their greatest threat yet ...
With the New Year upon us, it’s time for our annual tradition of looking at the cinematic horizon. Having highlighted the films we guarantee are worth seeing in 2026 and those we hope get U.S.
Why would Nintendo fill the latest Metroid entry with a rote sci-fi story, annoying new characters, and a literal sandbox?
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