In claymation artist Lee Hardcastle’s lastest short film, a young dad exacts revenge on a group of aliens who try to put his baby in a microwave. Really.
At its best, professional wrestling is a storytelling medium — albeit one that’s mostly built on guys in tiny pants beating each other into submission two or three times a week — but over the past year, World Wrestling Entertainment’s …
A delivery arrives for Indiana Jones at the University of Chicago, and no one knows how it got there.
The man who inspired the character Omar Little on The Wire passed away Thursday in New York.
The new trailer for Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty goes deeper into the film’s CIA intrigue and Osama bin Laden hunting.
A handy cheat sheet to help you distinguish your Oin from your Gloin.
The problem with The Hobbit isn’t that it fails to be Lord of the Rings; it’s that it tries so unbelievably hard to be when it isn’t.
Mark Wahlberg is looking to tell a hacker tale.
Everyone’s favorite lone wolf, Logan, gets left out in the Toyko rain in the new motion poster for director James Mangold’s X-Men film The Wolverine.
Breaking Bad’s Walter White will go down as one of the most popular heroes-turned-villians in television history. For five years now, White and Bryan Cranston (who plays him) have created a cult-like following among groupies – resulting in geeky forms …
Here are the best films, which — if their box office receipts are any indication — you didn’t see. But we can fix this! It’s not too late.
You know what you haven’t heard enough about? The Hobbit.
The Black List, a year-end roster of hot unproduced scripts crowdsourced by hundreds of movie execs, launched a website to cherry-pick work from aspiring writers.
The first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim is here. And it is spectacular.
The author of the Vorkosigan Saga talks about biotechnology, cryonics and women’s liberation.
Pope Benedict XVI joins the world of social media with his very first tweet. The first time is always special.
The Amazing Spider-Man made over $750 million at the box office and earned a 73 percent Fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes, but that doesn’t mean that the movie (or the character of Peter Parker) wasn’t flawed. Fortunately for haters with …
Netflix is planning to increase the number of episodes of the comedy when it’s released next spring.
For our second annual Holiday Giveaway, Wired has a small truckload’s worth of pop culture treasure.
Benedict Cumberbatch’s character has been revealed as John Harrison. Could he have a connection to Khan?
One scene features a bloodied, disoriented and humiliated man is strapped to a wall with his pants around his ankles. A second scene depicts the same man having liquid forcibly poured down his throat; later, he’s shoved into a box …
John Reid and Tonto team up in the new trailer for Gore Verbinski’s The Lone Ranger.
Compare and contrast the dangerous Terra of tomorrow in the teaser trailers for Oblivion and After Earth.
A Canadian production company has bought the rights to John McAfee’s story. Who should play him in a movie or TV show?
A teenage Clark Kent struggles with whether to save the innocent or expose his true powers to the world in the latest Man of Steel trailer.
Indie pop musician Nightlands talks about how science-fiction literature influences the way he makes music.
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, for your chance to win a time machine — or rather, a VCR you can connect to your screen of choice and play back the “lost” action flick Miami Connection.
An experimental 3D simulation technology is turning out to be a new kind of map. The more data users load in, the more useful it becomes; the map and the world it describes are becoming more and more alike.
A new parody Twitter account gives the cast of Seinfeld a whole new set of technological problems — from confusion over Facebook “likes” to torrent troubles.
Watching The Hobbit at 48 frames per second makes one thing crystal clear: The movie looks like nothing you’ve seen before.