Children of Men at 20: The Film That Saw Everything Coming
Twenty years ago, Alfonso CuarΓ³n made a movie about a world falling apart β refugee camps, government crackdowns, a population too exhausted to hope. In 2026, it doesn't feel like science fiction anymore. It feels like a documentary from next year.
From a $350,000 Cabin to a Global Franchise: Evil Dead Has Been Refusing to Die for 45 Years
In 1981, three college kids and a shoestring budget created one of the most enduring horror franchises in cinema. Forty-five years and six films later, Evil Dead Burn proves that you can't keep a good deadite down.
Two Skeletors, 39 Years Apart β Why the Original Masters of the Universe Still Won't Let Go
In 1987, a dying studio spent $22 million making a He-Man movie nobody asked for. It became a cult classic. Now Amazon has spent $200 million on a reboot with Jared Leto under the skull mask. Here's what 39 years changed β and what it didn't.
From Snow White to Moana: Disney Has Been Remaking Its Own Movies for a Decade β Here's the Full Timeline
In 2015, Disney released a live-action Cinderella and quietly launched the most ambitious remake experiment in film history. Ten years and a dozen films later, we're still watching them do it β and the results are more complicated than you think.
Spider-Man at 24: Four Actors, Three Eras, and the Web-Slinger Who Refused to Stay Down
From Tobey Maguire's rain-soaked upside-down kiss to Tom Holland's record-breaking Brand New Day, Spider-Man has been reinvented more than any other superhero on screen β and somehow, every version found its audience.