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From the return of a highly anticipated show to a major pop star's unprecedented theater release, here are the top nine titles to watch on streaming and in theaters the weekend of Oct. 4-5.
A subtextually queer relationship, comedy horror hijinks, and buckets o’ blood are exactly what you get in this film. Tyler McIntyre tackles the satire of wannabe influencers in such a way that feels even more relevant now than 2017. And the endearing chemistry between Alexandra Shipp and Brianna Hildebrand makes it all the better.
With the Rock back in theaters with 'The Smashing Machine,' THR takes a look at all 50 of his films to see how they stack up against one another.
This year has seen some incredible animation, and not just from the usual suspects. Here are the best animated movies of 2025, with something for everybody.
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in one of the best movies of the ‘90s, a stunning cat-and-mouse game between a career criminal and a workaholic cop. The book release of Heat 2 in 2022 brought a lot of people back to this movie, one that has held up remarkably well over the nearly three decades since it was released. It’s a masterpiece.
There have been many great movies based on the characters of Marvel Comics, but only a handful qualify as essential viewing.
In addition to budget-friendly discs, some box sets, steelbooks, and limited editions are cheaper than usual.
With so many Marvel movies having amazing reviews, one can't help but wonder which Marvel films rank the highest among the rest. What does the public think the best theatrical Marvel films are? The best place to look is none other than Letterboxd,
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie has been a massive hit, and it has grossed over $555 million in sales, which wouldn't be possible if the quality was low. For people who firmly believe in numbers, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie is the greatest anime movie of all time. But the success of the movie has one major problem.
The catalog at Disney+ is one of the deepest of any streaming service. That’s what happens when you’re owned by the company that owns pretty much everything. Since the merger between Disney and Fox, the mega-company now hosts brands so big that they get their own section on the site like Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.