Matt Singer is the editor and critic of the website ScreenCrush.com. For five years, he was the on-air host of IFC News on the Independent Film Channel, hosting coverage of film festivals and red carpets around the world. A member of the New York Film Critics Circle, he’s been a frequent contributor to the television shows CBS This Morning Saturday and Ebert Presents At the Movies, and his writing has also appeared in print and online at The Village Voice, The Dissolve, and Indiewire. His first book, Marvel’s Spider-Man: From Amazing to Spectacular, is on sale now.
Matt Singer
New Poll Finds the Perfect Running Time For Movies Is 92 Minutes
Do you like long movies? Apparently most people do not, as a poll finds that the “ideal” length is about an hour and a half.
‘Cobra Kai’ Announces Final Season Premiere Dates
The sixth and final season of ‘Cobra Kai’ will be released in three parts stretched out across 2024 and 2025.
Dan Schneider Sues Producers of ‘Quiet on Set’ Nickelodeon Documentary
The Nickelodeon producer was featured prominently on the shocking documentary series that aired recently on Investigation Discovery and streamed on Max.
The Best ‘Star Trek’ Movie Isn’t ‘Wrath of Khan’
Experience the rollercoaster journey of ‘Star Trek VI,’ the film that defied expectations and secured the future of the franchise for generations of fans to come.
Netflix 2024 Summer Movie Preview: 23 Blockbusters Coming to Streaming This Summer
Everything new on streaming this summer.
Chris Hemsworth Says He Became a Parody of Himself in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
The actor was critical of his own performance in his most recent Marvel blockbuster.
There Are Now ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Sodas – And I Tried Them
“Chimichanga Chaser”? “Adamantium Orange”? Yes, there are now Coca-Cola flavors for Deadpool and Wolverine for a limited time.
‘The Fall Guy’ Review: A Stuntman Falls in Love (And Onto Crash Pads)
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt star in the new blockbuster film version of the ’80s TV series.
A Live-Action ‘Scooby-Doo’ Show Is Coming to Netflix
Warner Bros. is reportedly developing a new live-action Scooby-Doo TV series, likely to debut on Netflix.
‘Avengers’ Director Blame Marvel’s Recent Issues on ‘Generational Divide’
Are Marvel’s box office struggles attributed to a generational shift in media consumption?