Wonder Woman
The four-hour superhero extravaganza, out March 18 on HBO Max, is a vast improvement over its jumbled predecessor, offering “classical gods-and-monsters majesty and tragedy.”
The “House of Cards” star opens up to Marlow Stern about her feature directorial debut “Land,” “The Princess Bride” memories, and the sweet relief of no more Trump.
Jenkins remembers when studios including Warner treated her “like a beard. They wanted me to walk around on set being a woman director, but it was their story and their vision.”
Our very own Marlow Stern and Kevin Fallon discuss what films and TV shows you should spend your precious time on while sequestered at home.
The DC Comics sequel sinks under the weight of its own garbled ambitions. But its charismatic cast sure does its best to save it with romance and fun amid the clutter.
Disney announced a ton of new content—including 10 new Marvel and “Star Wars” series—as part of its big Investor Day. But we shouldn’t forget all the workers they’re letting go.
WarnerMedia announced its whole 2021 theatrical slate of films is going to HBO Max simultaneously—and all hell broke loose. Marlow Stern and Kevin Fallon sort through the wreckage.