We journey back 40 years (yes… really) with the essential action movies of 1986… In an era when a half-decent action film is ...
In Slate’s annual Movie Club, film critic Dana Stevens emails with fellow critics—for 2025, Justin Chang, Alison Willmore, and Bilge Ebiri—about the year in cinema. Hi, guys! Funnily enough, I was ...
Movies went above and beyond when it came to pushing sexual boundaries in 2025. Shanks added that the “low-budget” element of production also required two people who were innately comfortable with ...
It’s always fun to watch gay sex on screen, no matter what year it is—we’re just easy like that. But with everything going on at the moment, with more people fighting to erase us each day, gay sex isn ...
2025 was a year filled with cinematic moments, thrilling and devastating, cathartic and hilarious. Many of the year’s best films delivered scenes that have since proven hard to forget. Some, like Paul ...
A soaking wet George Bailey and Clarence, warming up by the fire in the toll house on the bridge, discuss why Clarence jumped into the freezing water. It was to help George, Clarence tells him. “Only ...
The most talked-about scene in 'Fire and Ash' just might be the Cameron favorite, and the director had to push to keep it: "Guys, you’re about to become unemployed — put it back, every line." By James ...
Brandon Sklenar is definitely hot as Andrew Winchester in The Housemaid, but he’s not exactly what you’d expect from the perfect husband. The film shock ending starts when Millie — predictably — ...
‘Tis the season for Team Decider to look back at our personal favorite TV shows, movies, and more from the past year in entertainment. And this year, our Best Of 2025 coverage includes the year’s most ...
We've got so many good Jon Hamm memes in our lives thanks to Mad Men, but this one that's popped up on TikTok in the past few weeks has been just as funny. Here's the premise: People on video talk ...
Disney’s animated sequel Zootopia 2 has a post-credits scene, and it isn’t a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, either: It’s simultaneously a capper on the movie’s events, a direct callback to the first ...
Jon M. Chu isn’t shy about it — the second half of his two-film adaptation is the one where he tears down walls. Literally. One of the film’s most talked-about sequences — the split-door staging of ...
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