Matt Singer is the editor and critic of the website ScreenCrush.com. For five years, he was the on-air host of IFC News on the Independent Film Channel, hosting coverage of film festivals and red carpets around the world. A member of the New York Film Critics Circle, he’s been a frequent contributor to the television shows CBS This Morning Saturday and Ebert Presents At the Movies, and his writing has also appeared in print and online at The Village Voice, The Dissolve, and Indiewire. His first book, Marvel’s Spider-Man: From Amazing to Spectacular, is on sale now.
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The Kid From ‘Jaws’ Is Now Martha’s Vineyard’s Chief of Police
From thorn in Chief Brody’s side to the real Chief Brody.
The ‘Stranger Things’ Season Finale Is 2.5 Hours Long
That’s a lot of stranger things.
’Daredevil’ Will Get a New Disney+ Series
The Netflix show will continue at its new home.
‘Doctor Strange 2’ Had One of Marvel’s Biggest Second Weekend Drops at the Box Office
Audiences aren’t quite as mad about the ‘Multiverse of Madness.’
The Original ‘Married… With Children’ Cast to Reunite For Animated Revival
Love and marriage, love and marriage. Go together like a beloved 1980s sitcom and an animated revival.
Some 25 years after the show first went off the air, the iconic ’80s sitcom Married... With Children is coming back in animated form. Even more surp...
Fred Ward, Star of ‘Tremors’ and ‘The Right Stuff,’ Dies at 79
Ward’s career onscreen spanned half a century.
Jurassic World Dominion May Not End the Franchise After All
Life finds a way.
Norm Macdonald Made a Secret Standup Special Before His Death
And now it’s coming to Netflix.
10 Flops That Are Huge Hits on Netflix
These box-office bombs are inexplicably popular on streaming.
Netflix Will Reportedly Introduce a Tier With Commercials Later This Year
The service is looking to add an ad-supported tier.
‘Top Gun’ Never Gets Made Without This Forgotten Commercial
Watch the forgotten commercial that helped fuel the ’80s signature film.
Return to Pandora in the First ‘Avatar 2’ Trailer
Here is ‘The Way of Water.’