You could watch the same old heartwarming movies over the holidays. Or you could indulge in this new twisty guilty pleasure thriller, The Housemaid. The Lionsgate feature starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney premieres in theaters this weekend. Based on Freida McFadden’s book of the same
2025 has been an interesting year for all of us, both good and for ill, and very much unfortunately so for the latter. However, the one thing that doesn't change is us getting new anime to watch. So much so that perhaps you might've lost track of all of those anime? Fortunately, we here at That
Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl returned to The Last Drive-In with a Christmas-themed double feature that leaned hard into icy slashers and oddball shot-on-video energy. The night paired Iced (1989) with Curtains (1983), two films that could not be more different in execution yet oddly
A lot of people are going to be happy with their HBO subscriptions in 2026. The year is peppered with returning favorites like Euphoria, House of the Dragon, and The Pitt set to take the stage and entertain with new twists and turns. Meanwhile, long awaited newcomers like Lanterns are playing their
This weekend’s box office kept grinding forward rather than any one movie doing exceptionally well. Holdovers dominated the chart; no surprise swings, no miracle debuts, just franchises doing what franchises do. Zootopia 2 anchored the weekend with authority; Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 backed up
One of the most active and prolific filmmakers working today, Steven Soderbergh has made a career of pumping out new films every 6 months. They're rarely the same, too, as he constantly tackles new genres and cultural examinations with engaging characters, dynamic direction and fascinating ideas.
Universal Studios Hollywood brought back Fan Fest Nights after an intriguing opening run of the event. It was a cross between Halloween Horror Nights and a way for guests to meet their favorite characters from various properties. The One Piece characters dominated the meet-and-greets last year, and
One scene with the rolling hills and vineyards bathed in gorgeous straw-hued light really snapped You, Me & Tuscany into place for me. Love starts with a fantasy, both in real-life and the film. Anna (Halle Bailey), a down-on-her-luck housesitter, sits next to Michael (Regé-Jean Page) as this