/Film

/Film

Peter Sciretta founded /Film after working as a full-time writer for Cinematical, a movie blog owned by AOL. The site officially started on August 23, 2005, with an article by Zach Lawrence listing his Top 10 Movies of All Time. In just a month, we had assembled a team of more than 20 contributors from across the United States.

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  • 19 hours ago | slashfilm.com | Joe Roberts

    Paramount has found success with more conservative-leaning shows in recent years, with the most prominent example being "Yellowstone" and its vast universe of spin-offs.

  • 21 hours ago | slashfilm.com | Joe Roberts

    Netflix is known for many things, but true crime (like that disturbing documentary about Kidfluencers) and barely serviceable thrillers (I'm looking at you and your Die Hard-like action movie, Dylan Sprouse) are surely two of the most salient. Now, the streamer has combined the two into the ultimate piece of Netflix "content" and wouldn't you know it, the result is a worldwide mega-hit.

  • 1 day ago | slashfilm.com | Joe Roberts

    Anyone who grew up on '90s sitcoms will surely have envisioned themselves living in Frasier's high-end downtown Seattle condo. Dr. Crane's home at the Elliot Bay Towers was pure fantasy, with its completely unrealistic view of the Space Needle and tastefully decorated interior that a radio psychiatrist almost certainly couldn't afford. How much does Frasier's apartment actually cost?

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Joe Roberts

    Superman will soon take to the skies again, and DC Studios co-head James Gunn is keen for us all to watch. With the upcoming "Superman," the director has seemingly crafted an ode to the Man of Steel's essential and unwavering goodness to remind us that such a thing exists during a time when the world seems to be perpetually suspended in a state of tumult and disarray.

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Joe Roberts

    We are firmly in the age of "newstalgia," a streaming trend that involves unearthing beloved series and films from the past and presenting them to new generations. It's happened with "Friends" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and countless movies that have been exhumed by Netflix and added to the platform's capacious servers. But this trend doesn't have to involve shows that went off the air decades ago.