SYFY WIRE opinion More Than 2 Decades Later Spy Kids is Still a Benchmark for Latinx Representation in Blockbusters The progressive, impressive legacy of Spy Kids. By Rafael Motamayor 7 min ago Hidden Horrors of Peacock: The Bloody Maelstrom of Bliss This month's hidden horrors of Peacock takes a look at a blood-soaked canvas of art-based horror. By Matthew Jackson 37 min ago Why Fast Five Remains One of the Greatest Films in the Fast Saga Remembering those Fast Saga fugitive days when Dom Toretto and the fam were still hungry. By Benjamin Bullard 1 week ago The Wild Cartoon World of Billy Madison Adam Sandler's breakthrough comedy succeeds because it creates a world where anything might happen. By Matthew Jackson 3 weeks ago The Fast and the Furious: Remembering How the Fast Saga Earned Its Pop Culture Street Cred Think of The Fast and The Furious as the 21st-Century heir to Miami Vice. By Benjamin Bullard 4 weeks ago Remembering the Unabashed Zaniness of Death Becomes Her Robert Zemeckis' Hollywood satire succeeds by never doing anything with subtlety. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago Before You See The Fall Guy, Revisit the Wild Ride of The Stunt Man Great performances, fun plotting, and lots of laughs make this action-comedy a must-see. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago Monsters: The Gareth Edwards Gem You Need to See If you like the films of Gareth Edwards, then you need to watch the movie that launched his career, Monsters. By Tara Bennett 3 months ago Mortal Kombat Has One Truly Flawless Scene Hats off to Kung Lao for a fantastic Fatality in the 2021 film, now streaming on Peacock. By James Grebey 3 months ago The Twilight Zone's Most Underrated Episode is "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" is a cautionary tale wrapped in landmark sci-fi trappings that resonates with audiences long after the end credits roll. By Phil Pirrello 4 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 2
More Than 2 Decades Later Spy Kids is Still a Benchmark for Latinx Representation in Blockbusters The progressive, impressive legacy of Spy Kids. By Rafael Motamayor 7 min ago
Hidden Horrors of Peacock: The Bloody Maelstrom of Bliss This month's hidden horrors of Peacock takes a look at a blood-soaked canvas of art-based horror. By Matthew Jackson 37 min ago
Why Fast Five Remains One of the Greatest Films in the Fast Saga Remembering those Fast Saga fugitive days when Dom Toretto and the fam were still hungry. By Benjamin Bullard 1 week ago
The Wild Cartoon World of Billy Madison Adam Sandler's breakthrough comedy succeeds because it creates a world where anything might happen. By Matthew Jackson 3 weeks ago
The Fast and the Furious: Remembering How the Fast Saga Earned Its Pop Culture Street Cred Think of The Fast and The Furious as the 21st-Century heir to Miami Vice. By Benjamin Bullard 4 weeks ago
Remembering the Unabashed Zaniness of Death Becomes Her Robert Zemeckis' Hollywood satire succeeds by never doing anything with subtlety. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
Before You See The Fall Guy, Revisit the Wild Ride of The Stunt Man Great performances, fun plotting, and lots of laughs make this action-comedy a must-see. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago
Monsters: The Gareth Edwards Gem You Need to See If you like the films of Gareth Edwards, then you need to watch the movie that launched his career, Monsters. By Tara Bennett 3 months ago
Mortal Kombat Has One Truly Flawless Scene Hats off to Kung Lao for a fantastic Fatality in the 2021 film, now streaming on Peacock. By James Grebey 3 months ago
The Twilight Zone's Most Underrated Episode is "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" is a cautionary tale wrapped in landmark sci-fi trappings that resonates with audiences long after the end credits roll. By Phil Pirrello 4 months ago