Interview

Boys Go to Jupiter writer / director Julian Glander sees his new movie as a story about society’s lost connections.

Fable founder Edward Saatchi aims to gamify Hollywood’s pivot to AI — one prompt at a time.

Over dinner, OpenAI CEO’s addressed criticism of GPT-5’s rollout, the AI bubble, brain-computer interfaces, buying Google Chrome, and more.

At one point, production designer Beth Mickle contemplated just building the Kryptonian stronghold out of ice.

For cinematographer Alison Kelly, the key to Ironheart’s stunning visuals was strong behind-the-scenes communication.

To make it, you gotta break it.

With plans to launch more than 20 Matter-over-Thread devices, Ikea is embracing Matter in a move to make its smart home simpler and more affordable.

Even the smallest details help give Astro his charming personality.

With their new spinoff podcast, the Mission to Zyxx team is building a bigger universe of improvised space adventures.

Producer Kosuke Yabuki talks about what went into building the Nintendo Switch 2 launch title.

Warning: major spoilers ahead.


For Rian Johnson, the fun of Poker Face season 2 was figuring out how to give its lie-detecting lead new relationships.

More than anything else, Shinichirō Watanabe wanted Kamasi Washington to trust his musical instincts.

To bring Sinners to life, director of photography Autumn Durald Arkapaw had to focus on the big picture.

In Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Andy Serkis and Charlie Cox join a cast featuring gaming’s hottest voice actors.

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies sees the new season’s first villain as a reflection of our times.





Doctor Who stars Ncuti Gatwa and Varada Sethu open up about how Miss Belinda Chandra is going to shake up the series.

Ashly Burch, John Howell Harris, and Katie McElhenney saw their Side Quest series as a way to flesh out the world of Mythic Quest prime.





Smart home skepticism and the joy of old-school hardware.

The developer behind metafictional hits The Stanley Parable and The Beginner’s Guide returns in search of inner peace.

Director Cutter Hodierne’s new film, Cold Wallet, is a parable about how the house almost always wins.
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