News and reviews websites, magazines, and other resources covering movies and the film industry are the focus of this part of our web guide.
These resources inform audiences about upcoming releases, as well as influencing how films are perceived, discussed, and remembered.
Movie news and reviews announce new projects, casting updates, release dates, and industry trends, as well as offering professional evaluations to help audiences decide what to watch, cultural commentary placing films in broader social, political, or artistic contexts, and preserving a record of cinematic history through interviews, retrospectives, and festival coverage.
Print magazines have historically been the backbone of film journalism, offering in-depth features and high editorial standards. Examples include Empire (a UK-based magazine known for its authoritative reviews, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage of both mainstream and independent cinema), Little White Lies (celebrated for its striking design and thoughtful, often thematic criticism that blends art and journalism), Film Comment (provides scholarly yet accessible analysis of global cinema, from arthouse to blockbuster), and MovieMaker Magazine (focused on the craft and business of filmmaking, appealing to both creators and cinephiles). These publications are available in print for collectors, enthusiasts, and those who prefer paper, as well as digital for timely updates.
The Internet has transformed film coverage, making it more immediate and interactive. Popular digital-first platforms include Screen Rant (a popular site delivering breaking news, reviews, and explainers for movies, television, and streaming content), IndieWire (known for championing independent cinema and festival coverage, while also reporting on industry developments), and Collider (offers a mix of news, reviews, interviews, and video content). Digital platforms deliver rapid updates and often foster community engagement through comment sections and social media.
Some news and reviews resources cater to specific genres, audiences, or filmmaking communities. Examples include horror-focused sites like Bloody Disgusting, animation-centric blogs such as Cartoon Brew, and festival-specific coverage from outlets like Variety or The Hollywood Reporter during Cannes, Sundance, and TIFF.
Whether from critics or aggregated on platforms like Rotton Tomatoes, reviews can significantly impact a film's commercial and cultural success. Positive critical reception can elevate smaller films into the public eye, while negative reviews can dampen box office prospects.
As streaming platforms reshape audiences' viewing habits, movie journalism is adapting hybrid formats, interactive criticism, and global perspectives.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Online since 1999, and also known as Fast Rewind, the website specializes in 1980s movies, which may be found by title, genre, or year. For each, a review of the movie is offered, including a "verdict," which is the editor's rating of the show, including a 0-10 ranking. When available, soundtracks, updates, or trivia relating to the movie are provided. Other resources include a discussion forum, powered by UBB Classic. Registration is required to participate.
https://www.fast-rewind.com/
Based in Beverly Hills, California, Black Label Media is an independent film, television, podcast, entertainment, and finance company founded in 2013. Since its founding, the company has expanded its brand to produce and finance television and podcasts, with several projects in development, and a focus on bold films with strong commercial appeal. The studio's website highlights its films, shows, and podcasts, which include press releases and projects in development.
https://blacklabel-media.com/
A hub for black cinema, Blackfilm is a dedicated online destination celebrating African-American and Black diaspora film and television. It offers news, reviews, interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage that highlights Black creatives, actors, directors, and producers. The website serves both industry professionals and enthusiasts seeking perspectives on Black storytelling in visual media. Launched in the late 1990s, Blackfilm is one of the first sites solely focused on Black cinema.
https://www.blackfilm.com/
Featuring up-to-the-minute box office performance, cinema industry news, in-depth analysis, and forecasting, the website aggregates global data, expert commentary, and exclusive insights tailored to studio executives, theater operators, and movie enthusiasts. Core offerings include daily updates on ticket sales and market share, news and analysis of new releases, forecasts and tracking, coverage of cinema exhibition innovations and theater partnership announcements, and links to its podcast.
https://www.boxofficepro.com/
An online popular-academic film journal that provides movie analysis, history and commentary. The website features actor and director profiles, book reviews, as well as articles on film centered on animation, documentaries, experimental and avant garde, exploitation, gay and lesbain, horror, silent film, music and musicals. The website also has articles that features film festivals, film noir and neo noir, Hong Kong film, Japanese cinemas, Tranny cinemas and provides film reviews and interviews.
https://brightlightsfilm.com/
The team at Chasing the Frog researches the real stories behind some of the most popular and not-so-popular Hollywood films, pitting history against cinema, revealing what actually happened versus what makes the cut for drama and box-office appeal. Main sections include True Stories, Movies Based on Books, Movie Villains Unmasked, Whose Voice is That?, and Movie Galleries. Another section links to partner sites and related resources for deeper dives into film trivia.
http://www.chasingthefrog.com/
The first issue of Cinéaste was published in 1967 by Cineaste Publishers. Independently operated from New York City, with no financial ties to any film studios or academic institutions, the quarterly film magazine publishes reviews, in-depth analyses, and interviews with actors, filmmakers, and others within the film industry, with special attention to independent left filmmaking, third-world films, and progressive examples of mainstream cinema. Writer's guidelines are posted.
https://www.cineaste.com/
Created by film enthusiasts, the Cinema Scholars website provides news, reviews, interviews, and in-depth explorations of cinema culture. Founded in 2021, the platform curates content by movie fans, for movie fans. Key content sections include News, Movies, TV, Lifestyle, Scholars' Spotlight, Reviews, Beyond The Pond, and Interviews, along with an overview of the site itself. Its homepage displays the latest posts and offers pagination controls. Aspiring writers are welcomed.
https://cinemascholars.com/
Coming Soon is a pop culture news website dedicated to delivering the latest movie trailers, television updates, video game reviews, anime releases, and others, catering to fans looking for in-depth coverage of entertainment franchises and timely industry developments. Its coverage is arranged into several key areas (Streaming, Movies, TV, Games, Trailers, Genres), ensuring readers can find the news that interests them. The site is owned and operated by Evolve Media Holdings.
https://www.comingsoon.net/
Originally, the site of Dickinson Theatres, the domain now serves DT Movies, a free editorial platform dedicated to movies and film series, offering a mixture of insightful reviews, in-depth analyses, and up-to-the-minute news from the cinematic and television worlds. Its content includes detailed breakdowns of new films, their stories, creative teams, and other elements, as well as editors' picks and takes on the classic movies that have shaped the history of the medium.
https://www.dtmovies.com/
Published monthly by Bauer Media Group, Empire is a British film magazine that offers comprehensive coverage of movies, television shows, and gaming through news articles, in-depth film reviews, exclusive interviews, and multimedia features. Its content includes cinema, Blu-ray, and DVD critiques covering blockbusters to indies, industry updates, deep-dive essays, analysis, and updates on streaming series and broadcast favorites, along with articles on major game releases and trends.
https://www.empireonline.com/
Film Colossus is a website dedicated to analyzing the endings of movies, exploring themes, and examining storytelling techniques, so that viewers can not only learn about films but also discover how to watch them more insightfully. The site offers a range of resources, including in-depth movie explanations that focus on endings, themes, and meaning, as well as practical breakdowns of narrative elements and curated movie rankings. Links to an associated podcast is included.
https://filmcolossus.com
Delivering global coverage, spanning the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, Film Industry Network is a news and resource platform helping filmmakers and entertainment professionals realize their full potential, with articles on film, television, music, and technology trends, along with opinion blogs and in-depth features on topics such as star protection, editing rescues, and the rise of fixers in international cinema. Membership information is provided.
https://filmindustry.network/
The online platform is dedicated to news, reviews, analysis, and features for cinephiles who crave more than surface-level commentary. Highlights include updates on film festivals, including a spotlight on emerging short films, along with in-depth drama and genre reviews, author interviews on creative process and thematic explorations, and curated lists, rankings, and retrospectives on legacy sequels and standout performances. A "Write for Us" section is included for contributors.
https://filmobsessive.com/
Founded by Neil Miller in 2006, Film School Rejects is an American blog devoted to movie reviews, interviews, industry news, and feature commentary, along with its associated weekly podcast, Reject Radio. The site covers both mainstream blockbusters and niche genre offerings, with a strong emphasis on horror, sci-fi, and auteur cinema. After nearly two decades of active content, the site has not been updated since December, 2024, and is for sale, as of August, 2025.
https://filmschoolrejects.com/
Maintained by Alex Billington, the website presents the latest movie trailers, teasers, and festival coverage. It offers in-depth looks at upcoming releases, from high-budget studio blockbusters to indie and genre films, along with classic trailer re-watches and documentary previews. Its content is focused on exclusive or early-released teaser trailers for films in every genre, along with regular segments like "Must-Watch Trailers," festival lineup highlights, and re-watches of vintage trailers.
https://www.firstshowing.net/
Founded in 2006, High-Def Digest is a premier online publication devoted to 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, streaming, and home theater. Updated daily and in real-time, it delivers in-depth reviews, news, release dates, and pre-order alerts for movies, TV series, and audio-visual gear across multiple formats. Gaming and bonus view archives are available, along with advertising opportunities and job openings. Readers may browse categories or use the site's search feature.
https://www.highdefdigest.com/
Established in 1996, IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website. Initially focused on independent film, its coverage has expanded to include all aspects of Hollywood and the expanding universe of television and streaming. Currently owned by Penske Media Corporation, its content can be browsed by category (News, Film, TV, Awards, Video, Future of Filmmaking), and a search feature is also at hand. Advertising opportunities are available, and contact details are noted.
https://www.indiewire.com/
The anchor website of the JoBlo Movie Network focuses on news, film reviews, and film trailers, while the network has YouTube channels that focus on trailers, movie clips, celebrity interviews, original content, and film distribution. Created in 1998, the website's content can be browsed through its categories: Movies, TV, Reviews, Trailers, Originals, Retro, and Physical Media, as well as subcategories. Advertising opportunities are available through its ad partner, Freestar.
https://www.joblo.com/
The movie and streaming review site is designed to help parents, educators, and guardians make informed viewing decisions. It provides objective, content-focused analyses of each title's level of sex, violence, and mature language. Reviews include a concise plot summary alongside detailed descriptors so that they can know what to expect before beginning the movie. Each film is evaluated on three core principles: sex/nudity, violence/gore, and profanity. Contacts are provided.
https://kids-in-mind.com/
Featuring a database that dates back to 2012, Movie Insider offers behind-the-scenes film information about upcoming Hollywood releases. Visitors to the site can access daily movie news updates and informational profiles of films in early stages of development and pre-production. Originating as a small online publication, the site has grown to more than a million visitors monthly. Categories include "This Week," "Coming," "Production," "Trailers," "More," and those from the current year.
https://www.movieinsider.com/
MRQE is an online index of movie reviews. Registered users can access movie-specific forums and provide their own reviews. The site aggregates reviews, news, interviews, and other material associated with specific movies. The site also provides a searchable index of all new film releases and DVD reviews. Since 1993, the database and search engine have been continuously upgraded by Stewart Clamen. Contacts are provided. Categories include In Theatres, Streaming, Upcoming, and Most Popular.
https://www.mrqe.com/
The online resource positions itself as an online encyclopedia dedicated to classic cinema, offering in-depth biographies and film analyses of the stars and directors who defined early and mid-20th-century filmmaking. Its content includes biographies and analytical profiles of prominent movie stars and directors, comprehensive overviews of landmark films, and a focus on objective presentation and critiques, with persistent rumors noted rather than repeated as fact.
https://www.moviestarhistory.com/
Moviefone is an American movie listing and information service through which moviegoers can obtain local showtimes, cinema information, film reviews, and advance tickets, as well as television content and a comprehensive search tool that allows users to find theaters, channels, and streaming services offering movies and TV shows. Launched in 1989 as an interactive telephone service, covering Los Angeles and New York City, it expanded across the U.S. and adopted an Internet presence.
https://www.moviefone.com/
MovieWeb is an entertainment news website and video brand that reports on entertainment news through its website, which also maintains a searchable database of films. MovieWeb acts as a distribution partner of Hulu and produces video content for IMDb. Included is an annual release calendar, new movies to stream, recommendations on what to watch, the best movies in theaters, action films, and reviews. Career and advertising opportunities are available, and press events are posted.
https://movieweb.com/
Reel 360 is a dynamic media outlet dedicated to informing its readers on national trends across advertising, film, television, streaming, digital platforms, social media, production, post-production, gaming, superhero culture, cosplay, and celebrity news. Founded in 2017, Reel 360 began as a local column called "Real LA," and quickly expanded into a national publication covering major hubs like Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Portland, and elsewhere. Advertising opportunities are available.
https://reel360.com/
Reel Reviews is a long-standing web platform dedicated to in-depth movie criticism, covering both current theatrical/VOD releases and home video formats, like Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD. Its main content categories include In Theaters/VOD, Home Video, Trailers, Reel News, and Morbidly Hollywood. Its content spans multiple pages, archiving years of reviews and retrospectives, and sections for current theatrical releases, home video, trailers, and industry news are set forth.
https://www.reelreviews.com/
Roger Ebert: All Movie Reviews
Until his death in 2013, Roger Joseph Ebert was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter, and author. He wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death. Ebert and Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel helped popularize nationally televised film reviewing when they co-hosted the PBS show, "Sneak Previews." The website is currently maintained by his wife, Chaz Ebert, and remains a resource for enthusiasts, offering reviews and insights into cinema.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews
Launched in 1998, Rotten Tomatoes is a reviewer-aggregation website for film and television by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley. The website has been owned by Flixster since 2010, which in turn was acquired by Warner Bros, and its parent site (Flixster) was sold to Comcast's Fandango ticketing company. The site collects reviews from writers who are certified members of various writing guilds or film critic associations.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/
Screen Daily is the online arm of Screen International, a British film trade magazine. It delivers real-time news, reviews, box-office analysis, festival coverage, and awards tracking for professionals across the global film industry. Screen International traces its roots to 1889, evolving through titles like Kinematograph Weekly before relaunching as Screen International in 1975, and its website went online in 2001 to provide up-to-the-minute views of the industry.
https://www.screendaily.com/
The print publication is devoted to cult, grindhouse, drive-in, and underground films. The website serves as a central hub for subscriptions, news, and the purchase of current and back issues. Subscription details for new and renewing orders, listings of current issue highlights, embedded video content drawn from the magazine's YouTube channel, and direct links to purchase back issues are featured, along with an archive of past columns, photos, and reader letters.
https://shockcinemamagazine.com/
Spoiler Town is a dedicated online hub that delivers exhaustive movie plot summaries, behind-the-scenes trivia, and complete spoiler breakdowns for films ranging from timeless classics to the latest blockbusters. Every narrative twist, character arc, and post-credits reveal is featured on the site. Its content includes newly added movie summaries across genres and eras, curated collections by director, performer, or theme, deep-dive analyses, and comprehensive spoilers.
https://spoilertown.com/
Founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville, Daily Variety was launched in 1933 to cover the motion picture industry. Currently owned by Penske Media Corporation, Variety is an American trade magazine and entertainment news outlet that offers film, television, music, and digital gaming coverage, including reviews, box office reports, festival updates, and industry analysis, catering to professionals and enthusiasts.
https://variety.com/