How Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen retools family horror for 2026
An atmospheric miniseries that folds family secrets, modern dating anxieties and a local legend into an eight-episode, slow-burning mystery
Why the Mary Maxim cardigan stands out in Project Hail Mary
A vintage Mary Maxim knit found at a market was transformed by costume designers into the warm, fox-patterned cardigan that anchors Ryland Grace’s look and sent a Michigan craft brand into high demand
How Antonio Banderas broke Hollywood typecasting with Zorro and Puss in Boots
Antonio Banderas explains how Zorro and Puss in Boots helped him escape ethnic stereotyping
Animal Friends moves to January 22, 2027 as Warner Bros. revises its schedule
Warner Bros. has moved the live-action hybrid film Animal Friends to Jan. 22, 2027, reshuffling its release plan while keeping a high-profile cast and multiple production partners intact.
Animal Friends moves to Jan. 22, 2027 with Ryan Reynolds and Jason Momoa
Warner Bros delays Animal Friends to Jan. 22, 2027 — here’s what we know about the cast, creators and format
Carla Simón’s Romería: a personal journey of memory and belonging
An intimate portrayal of roots and remembrance, Carla Simón’s Romería follows an 18-year-old as she uncovers family secrets on Spain’s northwest coast
Monarch season 2: full Titan X reveal and what it means
The season 2 midpoint of Monarch offers a major Titan reveal and introduces new superspecies, prompting debate over whether the show balanced human drama and kaiju payoff
Inside Rosebush Pruning: a baroque family drama from Karim Aïnouz
A secluded Catalonian villa becomes a gilded pressure cooker when an outsider arrives and a wealthy clan begins to unravel.
Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole adapts Harry Hole for Netflix with nine-episode run
Jo Nesbø has written and showrun the Netflix series Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, adapting nine episodes of his Harry Hole saga while reworking his novels for television
Mubi acquires Her Private Hell by Nicolas Winding Refn for Europe and Latin America
Mubi has taken regional rights to Nicolas Winding Refn’s first feature since The Neon Demon, joining Neon’s North American pre-buy and fueling Cannes speculation
BBC’s Babies: a tender drama on pregnancy loss and relationship recovery
A six-part BBC drama follows a couple coping with repeated miscarriages, examining grief, domestic life and the quiet persistence of love
Top films now playing in theaters to watch
A curated, one-stop guide to the most essential films currently playing in cinemas
Netflix’s Detective Hole review: a dense Nordic noir with standout performances
Discover why Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole has critics talking: superb cast, gritty visuals, and a story that may be too packed to breathe easily
Dann Florek appears on the Pitt as fans reflect on Donald Cragen’s send-off
Dann Florek takes a small role on The Pitt while Law & Order: SVU closes the chapter on his long-running character, and fans get a peek behind the scenes
Ranking the strongest Hunter x Hunter characters by ability and ingenuity
A concise guide to the ten most powerful characters in Hunter x Hunter, explaining their Nen, roles, and the reasons they dominate the world of hunters
Forgotten gialli volume nine spotlights The Final Scoop and late-era Italian gialli
Vinegar Syndrome’s collection digs up obscure 1990s gialli, led by Pierfrancesco Campanella’s The Final Scoop and its dialogue with Cruising and the erotic thriller lineage
FCC approval of Nexstar–Tegna deal prompts lawsuits and political confrontation
The FCC’s decision to allow Nexstar to acquire Tegna has produced court challenges, heated exchanges between Governor Gavin Newsom and FCC Chair Brendan Carr, and questions about media concentration and regulator authority
Zendaya wears Cate Blanchett’s iconic Armani Privé at Rome premiere
Zendaya continued her wedding-inspired wardrobe story by wearing a gown first worn by Cate Blanchett
How Dear Killer Nannies reframes Pablo Escobar through his son
A close look at Sebastián Marroquín’s effort to redefine his legacy and tell his side of the story
6K restoration of Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams expands to IMAX and theaters
A meticulous five-year restoration has remastered Werner Herzog’s 3D documentary into a 6K IMAX presentation, revisiting raw footage and rewriting the audio landscape
Why Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole works despite feeling overstuffed
An accessible review of how Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole blends lavish visuals and a crowded narrative into a grisly, watchable whole
They Will Kill You review: Zazie Beetz anchors a violent, stylish horror flick
A high-rise filled with sinister elites, a relentless heroine, and a director unafraid of bloody spectacle make this a fun if somewhat shallow ride
Zelda Breath of the Wild vinyl box set arrives June 19, 2026
Pre-order the Breath of the Wild vinyl anthology now and explore what each edition contains ahead of June 19, 2026
Meredith Alloway’s Forbidden Fruits review: witchy mall satire falls short
A neon-tinged mall witch story that is sometimes brilliant and sometimes muddled
How Dana Carvey, High Plains Drifter and road-trip comedies shaped nostalgic cinema
A short look at Dana Carvey’s Studio 8H recollections and a selection of enduring classic films that defined genres and moods























