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The weather is getting colder (terrifying in itself), which means spooky season is upon us. If there is any compensation for the shorter days and […]
Continue reading »It’s almost October when the leaves begin to turn yellow, the air becomes cool and the nights get longer. What better way to sit back […]
Continue reading »English-speaking fans of Japanese horror have known for decades that the genre exports particularly well. Scary films often rely on shocking visuals, meaning that if […]
Continue reading »There’s a lot on Netflix’s October release schedule, but it’s easy to pinpoint the one that will have the biggest impact on my social media […]
Continue reading »Well, it’s official: Disney is now asking you to pay to share your Disney+ account with other people. What started as a random announcement during […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ With Showtime is gearing up for a spooky season. A slew of beloved vintage horror films, including all the Friday the 13th films as […]
Continue reading »It’s time to return to Salem’s Lot : After a lengthy delay that frustrated both fans and the filmmakers, as well as Stephen King , […]
Continue reading »Disney+’s biggest game in October won’t be released until the end of the month. Wizards Beyond Waverly Place is a sequel to the early 2000s […]
Continue reading »Hulu’s October is filled with Halloween-themed content, from The Rocky Horror Picture Show to Signs and The Sixth Sense , which will be released on […]
Continue reading »Watching movies with kids can be a good way to keep them occupied, but movies can also be great conversation starters—not just about the stories, […]
Continue reading »What defines a “cult classic” film? While there is no coherent, all-encompassing, widely accepted definition that can be used to classify a film as undeniably […]
Continue reading »It’s hard to count the number of shows Netflix has canceled over the past year—some of them are obvious, like Dead Dead Detectives , Ratched […]
Continue reading »Hollywood loves to give audiences more of the same, but there are times when a sequel to a hit film just doesn’t work out. Instead, […]
Continue reading »If you’re stuck with an old TV that lacks smart features, or your existing smart TV isn’t compatible with your other devices, Amazon’s line of […]
Continue reading »TV shows love to make a big change during the Halloween season, with shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine , Bob’s Burgers , How I Met Your […]
Continue reading »The least-watched channel on your TV is also the only place I’ve ever watched a presidential debate. And I’ve seen a lot of them – […]
Continue reading »It’s hard to comprehend that films released between 2000 and 2009 are already approaching “vintage” status, but ask your young children how long ago 2000 […]
Continue reading »Netflix has built a subscriber base of over 270 million thanks to some great original series, and there’s a good chance you’re bingeing (or already […]
Continue reading »The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump (which is actually the second debate of the 2024 campaign season—the […]
Continue reading »The NFL regular season kicks off this weekend with the Thursday night opener on September 5th and an international game on September 6th, followed by […]
Continue reading »Prime Video has some notable films coming to the service in September, but they can’t compare to the August release of The Lord of the […]
Continue reading »The biggest event related to Max in September will be the debut of the HBO and DC Studios-produced original series The Penguin , a spin-off […]
Continue reading »Paramount+ will premiere second seasons of several original series in September. Sylvester Stallone returns in Tulsa King (September 15) as Oklahoma mob capo Dwight Manfredi, […]
Continue reading »You’d think we get enough drama from the news and social media, but honestly, that’s what we live for. Netflix has stories about torturous romances; […]
Continue reading »September on Netflix will bring new installments of acclaimed original series, including the second part of the fourth season of Emily in Paris (September 12), […]
Continue reading »The biggest thing coming to Disney+ in September is, of course, Marvel: Marvel Television’s WandaVision spinoff Agatha All Together (September 18) stars Kathryn Hahn as […]
Continue reading »Hulu kicks off September with the second season of Tell Me Lies (September 4), an original drama series based on the book of the same […]
Continue reading »There are films that I have avoided watching for most of my adult life for fear that my fond memories might be tainted. It’s nice […]
Continue reading »As services like Netflix and Disney+ continue to rise in price all the time , it can be difficult to justify the cost of all […]
Continue reading »Honestly, we love crime until it happens to us. Whether it’s a chilling drama based on a true story, a clever mystery, or a story […]
Continue reading »Hey, Democracy Enthusiast: The Democratic National Convention is coming up next week, and it will be live-streamed vertically. For the first time, Americans on TikTok, […]
Continue reading »Hulu doesn’t always get the recognition from competitors like Netflix and Max, but the streamer has a robust and rotating selection of theatrical films, as […]
Continue reading »A recent thread on X is about finding the most important films of the 2020s. It’s a good question, and it doesn’t seem strange to […]
Continue reading »45 years ago today, one of the most influential science fiction films of all time was released: Alien . Since Sigourney Weaver ejected the titular […]
Continue reading »Like the old American West itself, the glory days of the Western are long behind us, but it has nevertheless gone down in history as […]
Continue reading »M. Night Shyamalan’s career began in August. At least that’s when the world took notice: his supernatural thriller The Sixth Sense was poorly released in […]
Continue reading »Readers of a certain age (old) will remember the excitement of movie night in the 80s, which usually began with a family trip to the […]
Continue reading »Google has now removed the ability to buy or rent movies and TV shows through the Google TV interface. Luckily, everything you’ve previously purchased will […]
Continue reading »The streaming environment can be difficult for sports fans to navigate. Byzantine licensing agreements between platforms and sports broadcasters result in fans either missing out […]
Continue reading »The Olympics are back, returning to Paris for the first time in a century (if you’re not familiar with that 100-year history, don’t worry—there’s a […]
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