All Culture Cafe
- Is 'Marvel's Daredevil' a worthy version of the superhero's story?
The 2003 film version of 'Daredevil' wasn't a success – is a Netflix TV series a better venue for the superhero's tale? The show stars Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, and Vincent D'Onofrio.
- 'Turn': The Revolutionary War spy drama comes back for season 2
'Turn' stars actor Jamie Bell as a farmer who becomes part of a spy ring. According to the show's executive producer, the new season will include characters like Benedict Arnold.
- 'Ex Machina' explores our complicated relationship with technology
'Machina' stars actors Domhnall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac, both of whom will appear in the upcoming movie 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens,' as well as actress Alicia Vikander.
- 'The Longest Ride': A look at the newest Nicholas Sparks movie
'Ride' is based on a book of the same name by Sparks and stars Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood, and Alan Alda.
- 'Silicon Valley': Season 2 will be 'weirder'
'Silicon' centers on a group of programmers trying to make their app successful. The series airs on HBO and the new season will debut on April 12.
- 'Outlander': Here's what's happening in the new episodes
The hit Starz series, based on the books by Diana Gabaldon, returned for the second part of its first season on April 4. What can fans of the Scotland-set story expect?
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' debuts new trailer. Can Marvel succeed with a sequel?
Several Marvel sequels in the past have faltered. Can 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' recapture the magic of the first movie?
- 'Fantastic Four' latest trailer: Why fans should feel good about reboot
The upcoming version of 'Fantastic Four' is coming at a time when Marvel has shown that most of its movies will be satisfying creatively. In addition, the new film is helmed by a director who has already shown he can make a mostly critically-praised movie about superheroes.
- 'Furious 7': Here's why this movie franchise is such a success
The 'Fast and the Furious' franchise is one of the biggest in Hollywood. Here's what keeps moviegoers coming back for the series that stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Dwayne Johnson.
- 'The X-Files' reboot: Why a limited-run TV series is a good thing
Are other 'X-Files' original cast members coming back for the new episodes? Fans will have to wait and see. Those who were frustrated by the series' original run should be encouraged by the fact that the new episodes have a set beginning and end (for now, anyway).
- How accurate is 'House of Cards?' Very, says President Clinton.
Former president Bill Clinton is apparently a huge fan of Netflix's 'House of Cards,' starring Kevin Spacey. And it's not the acting that impresses the 42nd president, it's the accurate portrayal of the back-room political dealings that has Mr. Clinton watching.
- 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens': Here's where you'll be able to see the new trailer
A new trailer for 'Force' will play with the theatrical release of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' and may be online before then as well. If the new trailer is as cryptic as the first, is the secrecy surrounding the movie helping or hurting it?
- Why did four bank thieves buy a luxury suite for an NBA team?
Four Atlanta-area men were sentenced to prison terms for defrauding a bank of millions of dollars and spending the money lavishly. Among the items bought was a private suite for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks.
- Taylor Swift and Madonna: Why their performance demonstrates what's best about awards shows
Swift and Madonna performed together at the iHeartRadio awards show in a pairing critics called 'genius' and 'brilliant.' When done right, musicians teaming up can provide the best moments at music awards shows.
- Why you might want to buy a coloring book ... for yourself
Johanna Basford's adult coloring book, 'Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Coloring Book,' is No. 2 on Amazon's Top 100 book list. Is coloring just a trend or actually an effective tool for dealing with stress?
- 'Coach' returns to NBC: Does bringing back network stars work?
NBC is reportedly reviving the series 'Coach,' with star Craig T. Nelson set to return. In these uncertain TV times, multiple networks have brought back the stars of their past successes to star on new shows. Will the new 'Coach' win over viewers?
- 'Super Troopers 2': Is movie crowdfunding here to stay?
The crew behind the comedy 'Super Troopers' recently started a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for a sequel and the goal was met within a day. According to those behind the film, their studio said they could distribute 'Super Troopers 2' but that the Broken Lizard comedy group needed to come up with the funds to make the movie themselves.
- 'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 will reportedly have a time jump – is it a good idea?
The ABC Family show will reportedly jump forward several years during the next season, skipping a story in which the main characters would go to college. How have other high school shows fared after their characters graduated?
- The X-Files reboot: Hopeful or already doomed?
The X-Files returns: Fox announced Tuesday that it will reboot its 90s sci-fi, conspiracy-theory thriller, "The X-Files." How do fans feel?
- James Corden: How his show is different from other late-night programs
Corden debuted as the host of CBS's 'Late Late Show' on March 23. Here's how he's different from other current late-night personalities like Jimmy Fallon or David Letterman and even his predecessor, Craig Ferguson.