Entertainment The 33 most exciting new movies of 2026: TechRadar's top picks that are coming to the big screen, Netflix, and more Streaming 26 hottest movies to look out for in 2026 – on Netflix, ...
Margot Robbie in "Wuthering Heights" (Warner Bros.), "The Mandalorian and Grogu" (Disney) and Ryan Gosling in "Project Hail Mary" (Amazon MGM) New year, new movies. 2026 has arrived, and this year ...
Get ready to cry wolf for the first full moon of 2026. The first full moon of the year falls on Jan. 3 this year, according to NASA. On this day, the near side of the moon is fully illuminated as it ...
Christmas is a time to get together with loved ones and get cozy with a cup of hot chocolate. In addition to listening to Christmas music and baking holiday cookies, families can gather around the TV ...
The latest installment to this entertainment juggernaut relies on a cheap, rote formula and easy gags to keep children engaged. By Brandon Yu When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
SpongeBob (Tom Kenny), Patrick (Bill Fagerbakke), Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown), and more Bikini Bottom residents return to the big screen in director Derek Drymon's endearing but flawed new feature. The ...
Anja Djuricic was born in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1992. Her first interest in film started very early, as she learned to speak English by watching Disney animated movies (and many, many reruns). Anja ...
Movies are the great escape. “Optimistic endings, passionate romances,” sings the incarcerated dreamer of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” who looks to old Hollywood movies as an oasis of beauty and faith.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook We’re just 10 days into the month of December, but in order to get out ahead of the busy holiday ...
The holiday season has arrived on Peacock, with the streaming service announcing all the new titles heading to the platform throughout December. Subscribers will have access to an array of festive ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?