This comes after months of bad faith negotiating, where democrats slashed desperately needed aspects of the bill (including paid family leave) according to his whims.
Read MoreEverything we're seeing so far from Reeves and DC has got us excited to see how Batman's next chapter unfolds.
Read MoreDespite a solid message and compelling performances from its leads, Mother/Android fails to flesh out enough details to make for a coherent storyline.
Read MoreThe Matrix Resurrections hits theaters and HBO Max on December 22.
Read MoreAs part of the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) the Hugo Awards honor the best in SFF from editors, writers, and artists to publicans and studios (including gaming) large and small.
Read MoreKilling Eve has had a sliding scale of quality, mostly due to the inconsistency with how Sandra Oh's Eve has been treated despite being the titular character. There is hope that with the backlash of how white the writer's room is and other feedback about Asian representation that the finale will give Eve the send off she deserves.
Read MoreDirector Matthew Vaughn on his plans to reboot his 2010 superhero adaptation 'Kick-Ass'—a rare case of a director taking another crack at telling the same story.
Read MoreChris Noth faces yet another allegation of sexual misconduct. This time it comes from Zoe Lister-Jones who co-starred with North on an episode of Law and Order where he was allegedly drunk and made inappropriate comments towards her.
Read MoreIn addition to catching student projects, winter/spring marks the end or beginning of many major awards and festivals where these works are shared.
Read MoreThe joy of having so much content from the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that they sometimes lead right into each other. For instance, the fifth episode of Hawkeye dropped this week right before the theatrical release of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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