After the ‘Gold’ rush: Bluegrass star Molly Tuttle still exploring on ‘Into the Wild’ EP

The virtuosic guitarist views her latest release as a continuation of her 2023 Grammy-winning album.

As Hollywood and streaming go global, US State Department leans on power of film

The success of global TV shows like Netflix’s “Squid Game” has made international productions a worthwhile bet for studios. At the same time, it’s also a key area of interest for the U.S. State Department as it looks for ways to project soft power.

Flipping the script on romantic comedies

How Natasha Rothwell confronted loneliness and self-worth in her new Hulu series, 'How to Die Alone.'

Astro Bot is the rare perfect video game

Astro Bot, the latest PlayStation Studios title from Team Asobi, captures a sense of childlike play and harnesses the power of the haptic controllers better than any other game ever has.

Building beyond the standard music biopic format

‘Piece by Piece’ features Pharrell, other stars animated in Lego bricks while in ‘Better Man’ Robbie Williams is played by a CGI chimp

Madden NFL 25 flexes new muscles

More modes, ways to play help venerable football series remain attractive to both casual fans, hard-gore gamers.

The 33 fall movies most likely to cast a spell on us

Fall’s films include a witch, The Joker, an ‘Apprentice,’ a stop-motion snail and LEGO Pharrell.

After years of hype, Black Myth: Wukong ends up feeling bland

After four hours of play, it’s hard to find what makes Black Myth: Wukong unique and interesting. But at least it gets combat right.

Zedd has more to say on ‘timeless’ ‘Telos’ album

German dance-pop maverick waited nine years to release his third full-length album, but he’s happy with the result.