Whitney Cummings to appear in FOX anthology series ‘Accused’

FOX has announced that Whitney Cummings, the co-creator of the Emmy-nominated sitcom “Two Broke Girls,” will anchor an episode of its forthcoming anthology series “Accused,” playing a stand-up comic dealing with a horrific trauma.

New movie roundup: ‘The Batman’ hits the theaters

Whether you’re in a theater or streaming at home, movie choices exist in abundance, with more arriving every week. Our film critics share their takes on what’s new, free, fun or all of the above for the weekend of Mar. 4.

'Fresh' review: Craving a sharp, stylish satire? Bon Appétit.

When the title of “Fresh” pops up onscreen some 30-ish minutes into its expertly-paced runtime, the bold letters do exactly what they are meant to do: let the audience know that the movie has finally started. That might sound like a complaint, but it’s not. The opening act of director Mimi Cave’s assured, darkly comic debut feature immediately puts the viewer in the position of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Here's film critic Allison Shoemaker's review.

Here’s what’s new on Tubi in March

Need something new to watch this month? Tubi has you covered. The free, ad-supported streaming platform is debuting two new original features alongside a slate of award-winning films and blockbuster classics. So whether you want to watch Will Smith face off against vampires in "I Am Legend" or Michael Keaton riff on his Batman persona in the Oscar-winning “Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” there’s something for everyone.

Review: ‘Studio 666’ sends Foo Fighters on a sonic highway to hell

“Studio 666”, the new horror-comedy starring the iconic ‘90s alt-rock band Foo Fighters, might not be Good Cinema, but it's easy to forgive the film its trespasses because, well, everyone's having so much dang fun. Film critic Clint Worthington reviews the latest from Dave Grohl and company.

Valentine’s Day binge: A rom-com from every era to stream (for free!)

Whether they’re set in the English countryside in the 1810s, New York in the 1960s or the Hamptons in the 2000s, there’s nothing like a romantic comedy to offer some laughter, joy and escapism. So just in time for Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up a list of delightful rom-coms from all different eras — all of which are streaming for free on Tubi.

Streaming pick of the week: Netflix’s “Inventing Anna”

With so much new TV out there, our critics are here to help you keep up to date on the buzziest premieres everyone is sure to be talking about. Check out their streaming pick of the week, along with recommendations for what they’ve personally been enjoying lately. This week: Netflix is "Inventing Anna."

FOX Entertainment acquires rights to “Gumby” franchise

Iconic claymation character Gumby and all his friends are set to join the FOX Entertainment line-up. The company acquired the rights from the estate of creator Art Clokey. This could pave the way for new additions to the Gumby-verse across broadcast, streaming and beyond. FOX currently has hopes for a new animated series and live-action original content, as well as NFTS, consumer products, publishing and more.

A new Camilla Belle rom-com leads Tubi’s Valentine’s Day slate

Whether you’re single or coupled up this Valentine’s Day, Tubi has something to warm your heart. The FOX-owned free streaming platform kicks off its Valentine’s Day slate with “10 Truths About Love,” a new original rom-com starring Camilla Belle. The fizzy romance premieres Feb. 11, and it’s just one in a bouquet of Valentine’s Day favorites that will also be available on the platform throughout the month

Sundance Film Festival 2022: Colin Farrell, Sebastian Stan, Bill Nighy and “The Janes”

From Jan. 20-30, our film critics are scoping out the best, buzziest and most unexpected titles of the Sundance Film Festival. Read on for our fourth dispatch from the fest, which features a masterful Bill Nighy performance, Lena Dunham’s return to feature filmmaking, Colin Farrell in an elegiac sci-fi family drama and Sebastian Stan doing a scary little dance.

Sundance Film Festival 2022: Princess Diana, Julianne Moore and some very big volcanoes

From Jan. 20-30, our film critics are scoping out the best, buzziest and most unexpected titles of the festival. Read on for our first dispatch on the first two days of the fest, which featured a new dramedy from writer/director Jesse Eisenberg, a stylish documentary about Princess Diana, a new take on the "one wild night" teen comedy formula and a stellar Norwegian romance.