Anne Hathaway is back on the big screen this weekend in The Devil Wears Prada 2, and it comes not too long after the release of A24's Mother Mary, with the two films contributing to a big year for the actress, who has three more movies to come out in the coming months. It's great to see Hathaway
Many people saw this coming the moment the film was announced, but it was solidified over the weekend when the biopic Michael became a bona fide box office hit out of the gate. By the end of its opening weekend, the film had grossed over $97.2 million domestically and a staggering $218.8 million
The Michael movie is already set to break box office records for a musical biopic, and that's very fitting since Michael Jackson always desired to be involved in film, either behind the camera or acting himself. Through his iconic short-form music videos, Jackson proved that he had a love for
With Michael hitting screens this weekend, Michael Jackson fans will likely be consuming all they can find about the legendary King of Pop. Different eras of his music defined and continue to define generations of fans, but his Bad era, released in 1987, sees an entertainer at the height of his
This weekend sees the release of another reimagining of one of the most prolific Universal movie monsters with Lee Cronin's The Mummy, a supernatural horror take on an IP that goes back as far as 1932. This isn't the first time that The Mummy franchise has been dug up for a new audience, and while
Before the Scream franchise returned with fresh blood in 2022, which fully reinvigorated the IP, Scream 4 arrived on April 15, 2011, when it was presumed to be over following the release of Scream 3 in 2000. Wes Craven was back to direct, and the original trio of stars that included Neve Campbell,
This weekend sees the release of You, Me & Tuscany, a romantic comedy starring Halle Bailey and Rege-Jean Page. Romantic comedies rarely get the theatrical treatment nowadays, and it's even more rare that rom-coms featuring African American leads get that treatment. It's an unfortunate truth about
This weekend sees the release of the horror movie Faces of Death, a reimagining of the 1978 film written and directed by John Alan Schwartz. While Faces of Death garnered some attention in horror circles because it was presented as an actual documentary, which made its gruesome imagery far more
The last few episodes of HBO's The Pitt have been a whirlwind of activity. Though not covered here, the show ran the gamut from staff assaults to ICE's appearance. The latter was a prescient addition to the storyline given the current climate in America, and something the show portrayed correctly.
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
Remaking Faces of Death is a hell of a move in 2026. Although, this movie doesn't really remake that diabolical film from 1978, it instead takes inspiration from it and it even exists in the universe that this film takes place in. So getting that out of the way so that the horror "diehards" who