Matt Singer is the editor and critic of the website ScreenCrush.com. For five years, he was the on-air host of IFC News on the Independent Film Channel, hosting coverage of film festivals and red carpets around the world. A member of the New York Film Critics Circle, he’s been a frequent contributor to the television shows CBS This Morning Saturday and Ebert Presents At the Movies, and his writing has also appeared in print and online at The Village Voice, The Dissolve, and Indiewire. His first book, Marvel’s Spider-Man: From Amazing to Spectacular, is on sale now.
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The 2019 Razzie Nominees Feature ‘Gotti,’ ‘Holmes & Watson’ and … Donald Trump?
The notorious biopic led the way, but the President somehow managed a Best Actor nomination for his appearance in a documentary.
Everything Coming to Amazon Prime Video in February 2019
A new movie starring Joaquin Phoenix and a new Agatha Christie series debut next month on Amazon.
The ‘John Wick: Chapter 3’ Trailer Is Locked and Loaded
Keanu Reeves is back. Run for cover.
Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie Making Two More ‘Mission: Impossible’s Back to Back
Two More ‘Mission: Impossible’ Movies Are On the Way
David Chase’s ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Film Will Feature a Young Tony Soprano
‘The Many Saints of Newark’ will focus on Christopher’s father, Dickie.
New Video Reveals Both Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Rides Coming to Disney World and Disneyland
Get up close with Millennium Falcon: Smugglers’ Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
A New Trailer Turns ‘Die Hard’ Into the Christmas Movie It Always Was
(I mean it always was a Christmas movie. But this trailer really makes it look like a Christmas movie.)
Netflix Will Reportedly Release 90 (!) Original Movies in 2019
According to our advanced metrics, that’s a whole lot of movies.
Penny Marshall, Iconic Comedian and Film and TV Director, Dies at 75
The ‘Laverne and Shirley’ actress and ‘League of Their Own’ filmmaker died following complications from diabetes.
VHS, Beloved Home Video Format, Dies at 40
Very sad news out of Japan: According to Mental Floss, Funai Electric, the last company making VCRs has announced that it will cease production of VCRs, “due to declining sales and difficulty acquiring parts.” Though effectively on life support for the last several years, the will mark the true and final death of the VCR, or video cassette recorder. It was 40 years old.