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Wes Anderson’s Star-Studded Sci-Fi Asteroid City: New Clips

Three new Asteroid City clips have been released, and each one shows Wes Anderson at his Wes Anderson-est. The director is treading new genre ground with a sci-fi film, and the results are strange and evocative (was Isle of Dogs sci-fi or fantasy? Who’s to say; genres are fake marketing tools anyway). Close, centered shots on actors; low-light pastels; a fashion sense that winks at the ‘50sbut doesn’t quite establish itself. Watch below.Asteroid City - “Are You Married” Official Clip - In Theaters Everywhere June

Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City: Retrofuturistic First Trailer

Wes Anderson’s newest film, Asteroid City, has the same bright-lit and bold aesthetic he’s come to be known for over the course of his career. There is, as always, a bit of a twist. This time, there’s aliens... maybe?ASTEROID CITY | Official Trailer (Universal Studios) - HDThe trailer follows a group of people quarantined in Asteroid City during an annual celebration after reports of an alien encounter reach the ears of the U.S. government. With a charming amount of kitsch, the trailer evokes everything we’ve come to love…

New Rian Johnson Detective Peacock Show

Natasha Lyonne stars in Poker Face.Image: Peacock“If you could have one superpower, what would it be?” It’s a question we ask and have been asked a billion times. And while the most common answers are things like “super strength” or “flight” or “invisibility,” the upcoming show Poker Face throws a new one into the mix: what if you could tell, without a doubt,if a person is lying?Created by Rian Johnson (Knives Out, The Last Jedi) and Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll, American Pie), Poker Face is a new show coming to Peacock

Predator Movies, Ranked. From 1987’s Predator to 2022’s Prey

The Predator has had quite the set of adversaries. Image: FoxPrey is one of the best Predator sequels ever. But is it the best? Find out in our ranking of all the Predator films.Few sci-fi franchises in film history have gotten the shaft quite like Predator. After an exciting, innovative, original film, 35 years have passed with sequel after sequel at best being passable, at worst being damn near unwatchable. And yet, we continue to watch because that title character—with its cloaking camouflage, incredible gadgets, and