Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch dive into the news and speculation about the newly announced "Superman" sequel, "Man of Tomorrow," and the first two episodes of season 2 of "Peacemaker."
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Brach take a deep dive into the first two episodes of "Alien: Earth" on FX and let you know whether Noah Hawley's adaptation succeeds.
As the cinematic superhero era reches a quarter-century, Jeremy Branch and Julio Diaz look back to create a definitive rundown of the best superhero films of the past 25 years. Did your favorites make the list?
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch dig into "Fantastic Four: First Steps" with an in-depth review. Was the homecoming for Marvel's First Family worth the wait?
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch examine a quarter-scntury of horror cinema to create a definitve list of the best horror movies of the century so far. Listen to find out whether your favorites made the list!
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch dig into James Gunn's "Superman." Does it leap tall buildings in a single bound, or crash to Earth? We take an in-depth look and discuss where things go from here.
With "I Know What You Did Last Summer" poised to return, Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch look at some of the most iconic horror franchises of the '70s through the '90s -- "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," "Halloween," "Friday the 13th," "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream" -- to see where they are now and what's coming up next.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch look back at th ebest films of 2025 so far. Listen to see whether your favorites made the list!
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch look at the past, present and future of the "Jurassic Park"/"Jurassic World" franchise as the latest film gets set to hit theaters. Do dinosaurs still rule the Earth?
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch take a look at "Doctor Who" as season two comes to a close and the streaming future of the series is in doubt. What's happening, and why do people have trouble finding their way into ths legendary sci-fi series? Also: Sabrina Carpenter's new album cover is raising hackles.
With James Gunn's "Superman" just weeks away, Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch discuss what's at stake and the future of the DC Films slate as well as offshoots such as the Matt Reeves "Batman" workd and the "Harley Quinn" animated series.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch discuss the futures of the occasionally intertwined Alien and Predator franchises as new projects this year point the way to where these franchises may be going, and whether we may see them collide once more.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch discuss the ins and outs of "Thunderbolts*" (includeg THAT twist) and what they mean for the future of an MCU at a major turning point, with analysis of what's ahead.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch discuss the ups and downs at Warner Borthers, from the re-rebranding of their streaming service to the recent box office highs, and the big gambles ahead.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch review a trip of films currently hitting th ebig screen: "Sinners," "Thunderbolts*" and "Clown in a Cornfield," and discuss the possibility of tarriffs on films produced outside the U.S.
Jullo Diaz and Jeremy Branch continue their look ahead to summer box office highlights, including "How to Train Your Dragon," "28 Years Later," "Elio," "F1," "M3GAN 2.0," "Jurassic World Rebirth," "Superman," "I Know What You Did Last Summer," "Fantastic Four: First Steps," "The Naked Gun" and "Freakier Friday."
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch dig into what's coming to movie screens in the coming months, including "Thunerbolets*," "Clown in a Cornfield," "Final Destination: Bloodlines," "Lilo & Stitch," "Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning," "Karate Kid: Legacy" and "Ballerina."
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Brach dig into the new Apple TV+ series "The Studio," a funny and fascinating glimpse behind the Hollywood curtain.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch look ahead on the calendar to what's coming up in horror, from original new concepts to the return of favored franchises. Want to know what's ahead, horror hounds? Lend us your ears! We might even give them back when we're done with them.
Julio Diaz and Jeremy Branch take a deep dive into the latest seasons of adult animated series "Invincible" and "Harley Quinn," and discuss whether the end of Taylor Tomlinson's "After Midnight" is a sign of the death of late-night network television.