Streaming Is Turning Back Into TV, And That’s A Good Thing
The Criterion Channel and Disney Plus are the latest streamers to rediscover the magic of TV.
The Criterion Channel and Disney Plus are the latest streamers to rediscover the magic of TV.
Should a series be a continuation? Or its own thing?
The Fallout TV show was a good video game adaptation, but only an okay TV show
Unlike other adaptations, Fallout embraces what it means to be a video game.
Alex Garland's dystopian hit is a harbinger of things to come for A24.
A24 using AI-generated images in the Civil War ad campaign is a massive unforced error.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: let adaptations adapt
Keanu is stunt-cast in more movies than anyone these days, but he's the perfect choice for Shadow.
Margot Robbie is set to produce a Monopoly movie after Barbie, but it would be a bummer for this to become her niche.
The women's champion giving up her title feels like a strangely misogynistic double standard.
The Fallout show captures New Vegas' heart and soul, and in that sense, the Obsidian game has never been more canon than it is now.
Alex Garland's Civil War is more about photography than it is about politics, and it feels like photo modes need to step it up a gear.
Everybody’s going back to Fallout 4, and I am running in the other direction
Fallout finds a way to reward fans without alienating newcomers.
If you're bothered by a retcon in Fallout, just pretend it didn't happen.
CinemaCon is a weeklong event for film lovers who prefer to have trailers described to them rather than actually watching them.
The end of Fallout's first season gets nice and cozy with the games, but what does that mean for season two's story?
Fallout really hits you over the head with its satire on consumerism and capitalism, but some still won't get it.
Fallout's first season is full of great details from the games, but there are still a lot of important things we've yet to see.
Thieves fighting for their freedom? I’m into it.