/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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  • 1 day ago | slashfilm.com | Nina Starner

    Throughout 12 years and the same number of seasons, Kunal Nayyar played Raj Koothrappali on Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady's massively popular sitcom, "The Big Bang Theory" (though, as fans learned eventually, Nayyar almost got fired by the network before the show became a huge success).

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Nina Starner

    "Wicked: For Good" doesn't hit theaters until November 2025, but the first trailer is finally here. In case you're somehow behind on the entire saga of this film's release schedule, let me refresh your memory. After years of development and attempts to make it a reality, the first part of the massive "Wicked" movie, based on Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holtzman's blockbuster Broadway musical of the same name, came out in November 2024. Helmed by Jon M.

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Nina Starner

    Hey, remember how the third season of "The White Lotus" ended and everybody decided that on-screen lovers and apparent real-life friends Aimee Lou Wood and Walton Goggins were feuding? That's not true at all, according to a profile of the pair in Variety.

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Rafael Motamayor

    "Karate Kid: Legends" really likes to tell its audience that it's about two branches of the same tree. In-universe, this refers to the kung-fu that Jackie Chan's Mr. Han teaches and the karate that Pat Morita's Mr. Miyagi used to practice. In reality, however, this can also apply to "Karate Kid: Legends" being a tale of two movies at odds with each other.

  • 2 days ago | slashfilm.com | Noah Villaverde

    Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese are two of the most influential filmmakers in history. Both have gifted audiences with some of the greatest films ever made, and I am certain that most SlashFilm readers have at least one, if not multiple, movies of theirs in their list of personal favorites. Along with being filmmaking colleagues, Spielberg and Scorsese are also close friends, having come up during the 1970s alongside fellow Movie Brats Brian De Palma, Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas.