reboots
America's Finally Ready for Roseanne's Controversial Working-Class Comedy
She's offended feminists, President George Bush, and everyone in between. With a series reboot coming next year, Roseanne is the perfect comedian to comment on the lives of Trump voters.
The Future of the Sitcom Is in the Past
Traditional networks are increasingly looking at rebooting old shows and that might actually be a win for progressives.
The Power Rangers Are Back, and They're Trying Really Hard to Be Woke
Like the "explicitly gay moment" in "Beauty and the Beast," the gay Power Ranger follows a growing trend of masking marketing as progress.
Talking with the 'God of War' Team About the PlayStation’s Upcoming Reboot
The power fantasy of Sony's God of War series has matured, as we discover at E3 2016.
Stop Rebooting TV Shows, You Lazy Assholes
When networks are stooping to revive not-good-the-first-time trash like "MAD TV," it's time to pull the plug on television's necrophilia trend.
I Learned Everything About the Future from the 90s TV Show, 'ReBoot'
With a reboot of the Canadian show on the way, it's as good a time as ever to revisit this cult classic.
The 'Halloween' Franchise Is Getting Resurrected Yet Again
John Carpenter's 1978 original is a horror classic, but the sequels and remakes that followed have been mostly unwatchable. So why is it coming back?
The Hidden Language of Comic Book Writers
Comic book lingo has gone mainstream, but there are still terms—like "red skies event"—that make no sense outside of the comic world. Writer Fred Van Lente explains what they mean.
When Did Nerds Become So Intolerant?
Any time a film critic dares to criticize a movie that the general public has already declared a masterpiece, they are insulted, abused, and in some cases, the subject of death threats. What makes fanboys so eager to attack any difference of opinion?