Keira Knightley, Rebecca Ferguson, Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Greta Lee and Liam Hemsworth lead Netflix's must-watch October lineup.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt embody Mark Kerr’s collapse in Benny Safdie’s bruising, intimate sports biopic.
"You’re performing for literally, the most oppressive regime on earth," wrote comedian and actor David Cross.
The blackouts cast a spotlight on political influence in the media landscape, with critics accusing the companies of censorship.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emma Thompson and Ethan Hawke light up this weekend's watchlist.
A bathrobe, a revolution and a psychotropic aria — Anderson’s boldest film yet hits like a cinematic gut punch.
Do you have what it takes to be a "thrilltern?"
Broadcaster Sinclair Inc. announced late Monday that it would not air the talk show on its ABC stations, one of which is in California.
Paul Greengrass’ gripping disaster film harrows, anchored by Matthew McConaughey’s smoldering intensity and America Ferrera’s steely grace.
Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell, Margot Robbie, Marlon Wayans, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon light up this weekend's watchlist
The move comes the same day Nexstar Media Group Inc. announced its ABC-affiliated stations would pre-empt the show starting Wednesday night.
The evening also brought meaningful wins for Jean Smart, Stephen Colbert and 15-year-old Owen Cooper, from Netflix's “Adolescence.”
From nominees and preshows to presenters and surprises, here’s your complete guide to the 77th Emmy Awards hosted by Nate Bargatze.
Michelle Dockery, Robin Wright, Olivia Cooke, Cooper Hoffman, Mark Hamill and Miranda Cosgrove light up this weekend's watchlist.
A wistful, character-led finale that embraces emotional grace over cinematic flair — a poignant final toast to Downton Abbey's legacy.
Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Orlando Bloom, Dylan O’Brien and Domhnall Gleeson light up this weekend's watchlist.
Michael Chaves' "Last Rites" ends the "Conjuring" universe with eerie restraint, anchored by Wilson and Farmiga’s standout performances.
Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Austin Butler, Riz Ahmed and Lily James light up this weekend's watchlist.
Jenna Ortega, Jason Bateman, Jude Law and Toni Collette star in Netflix’s September 2025 thrillers, dramas, and dark comedies.
The productions include the Apple TV+ series "Stick," which shot its first season in Canada, and CBS's NCIS Origins.
What’s back, what’s gone and what’s new — your guide to the 2025–2026 TV season, from “Severance” to “The Studio” to “The Penguin.”
“Relay,” David Mackenzie’s hypnotic thriller, mesmerizes with Riz Ahmed’s taut intensity and Lily James’ piercing vulnerability.
Denzel Washington, Bob Odenkirk, Vanessa Kirby and Jennifer Jason Leigh light up this weekend's watchlist.
Spike Lee brings the pulse, Denzel Washington brings the quiet storm — “Highest 2 Lowest” is a two-man masterclass in tension.
From Summerville serenity to Gun-merville chaos — the sequel doesn’t hold back.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and Jenna Ortega light up this weekend's watchlist.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return in “Freakier Friday,” a Gen Z-coded sequel that’s gloriously delulu and freakishly fun.
In "Weapons," Julia Garner and Josh Brolin lead a chilling ensemble in Zach Cregger’s haunting, precision-crafted mystery horror.
Jenna Ortega returns in “Wednesday” Season 2, Sofia Carson charms in “My Oxford Year,” and Vanessa Kirby thrills in “Night Always Comes.”
Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Sam Rockwell and Jason Momoa light up this weekend's watchlist.
Liam Neeson leads the riotously funny reboot, sleuthing with emojis while Pamela Anderson belts out jazz in fluent legalese.
Alison Brie and Dave Franco are mesmerizing in “Together” — Michael Shanks' hypnotic vision of love unravelling.
Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Adam Sandler, Paul Rudd and Janet Ortega light up this weekend's lineup.
Marvel’s "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" shines with Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
From Cousins Beach to haunted high-rises to mushroom-shaped villages, this weekend's picks explore secrets, scars and the price of survival.
Apple’s new Hollywood satire “The Studio” was expected to make a significant showing, but it romped over more established shows.
Pedro Pascal, Joaquin Phoenix, and Emma Stone ignite Ari Aster's pandemic Western, unraveling a town in psychological freefall.
David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman, and Ayo Edebiri lead a weekend packed with screen power.
David Corenswet capes up with classic charm—Nicholas Hoult plots, Rachel Brosnahan probes, and Krypto rolls in with four-legged fury.
Dinosaurs, mercenaries, kitchen drama, and chaos games — this July watchlist brings spectacle, story, and serious heat.