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- Daniel Bibby
Disney's Upcoming MCU Reboot Comes Too Soon After the Defenders Saga Revival

Disney has been instrumental in making the Marvel Cinematic Universe an all-time great franchise, but it's no secret that the comic book saga has struggled to perform consistently since 2019's Avengers: Endgame. There have been flashes of brilliance that recapture that pre-Endgame magic, but fans tend to find more to [...]

- Jonathan Fuge
Russell Crowe's 'The Last Druid' Adds 'Game of Thrones' Star & More

Almost three decades after going to war with the Roman Empire in Gladiator (a role that won him the Academy Award for Best Actor), Russell Crowe will return to once again pick up arms against the Romans. The upcoming historical war epic sees Crowe on entertainingly familiar ground as a [...]

- Ernesto Valenzuela
Nicolas Cage Reveals Why He Had to Play 'Longlegs' in Follow-up: "Influenced by My Mom"

The mystery and unsettling nature surrounding the marketing for Osgood Perkins' film, Longlegs, is a key reason why the movie was such a hit at the box office. Starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage, the film thrived on how little it revealed leading up to release. Not much was known [...]

- Melody McCune
'Lord of the Rings': The 10 Most Powerful Characters, Ranked

J.R.R. Tolkien has crafted a richly intricate, layered fantasy world with the staying power to be enjoyed almost 90 years later. His works, including his seminal masterpiece The Lord of the Rings, were the blueprint for modern fantasy. While many have tried to emulate them, no one can truly surpass [...]

- Adele Ankers-Range
'Hope' Trailer Teases Michael Fassbender's Sci-Fi Epic After Cannes Debut

Michael Fassbender has made significant waves in the sci-fi genre over the years, most notably starring in the Alien and X-Men franchises, but his next movie, Hope, could be a standout among them, as it is already hailed as an "instant cult classic." The South Korean action thriller, written and [...]

- Jonathan Fuge
Arnold Schwarzenegger Action Fantasy Sequel 'King Conan' Gets Filming Date

44 years after he first picked up a giant sword and swung it around with ease, action movie legend and Hollywood icon Arnold Schwarzenegger is all set to return for the long-awaited sequel to his definitive sword and sorcery action fantasy epic. After confirming that he will officially return after [...]

- Jonathan Fuge
First James Bond Contender Confirmed as 'You' Star Auditions for Amazon Reboot

Following years of rumors and speculation following Daniel Craig’s explosive finale in 2021’s No Time to Die, we finally have our first official contender for the coveted role of the next James Bond. Set to lead Amazon’s upcoming reboot, with the studio and streamer taking the iconic franchise into its [...]

- Bill Dubiel
'Dutton Ranch' Continues Taylor Sheridan's Streak of Strong Supporting Casts

Taylor Sheridan is one of the most dominant figures in prestige television, and for good reason. Beginning with the iconic neo-Western Yellowstone in 2018, Sheridan has staged a gradual takeover of R-rated crime, Western, and action thriller television. As of Mary 2026, Sheridan is an acting executive producer on five [...]

- Tim McClelland
10 Great '80s Sci-Fi Movies That Rewrote the Rules of the Genre

Films have explored sci-fi concepts since Georges Méliès first sent audiences on A Trip to the Moon in 1902. Over the decades, filmmakers continued to innovate, from Fritz Lang's Metropolis in 1927 to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968. However, the 1980s marked a turning point. After Star [...]

- Bill Dubiel
The Fate of Kevin Costner's 'Horizon' Saga Remains Unclear After 2 Years

Despite having a storied acting career dating back more than 40 years, Kevin Costner may have achieved the height of his popularity in the early 2020s thanks to Taylor Sheridan's ultra-popular neo-Western Yellowstone. However, the success was relatively short-lived for Costner, who abruptly and controversially exited the show in the [...]

- Austin King
LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight Review - The Arkham Successor We Need AND Deserve

The premise alone is eye-catching: a Batman video game with Arkham gameplay that's curated to a LEGO world. It might seem like the darker edges of the Arkahm games would clash with LEGO's zany sense of humor, but Legacy of the Dark Knight manages to pull it off. This is [...]

- John Orquiola
Kayce's Son Wishes He Got Carter's Dutton Ranch Royal Treatment

Warning: SPOILERS for Dutton Ranch Season 1, Episode 1 - "The Untold Want" & Episode 2 - "Earn Another Day"Tate Dutton (Brecken Merrill) probably wishes that Marshals gave him the same type of royal treatment that Carter (Finn Little) gets in Dutton Ranch. Tate joined his father, Kayce Dutton (Luke [...]

- Matthew Biggin
Hugh Jackman's Sheep Detective 2 Is Unlikely To Happen, According To Writer Craig Mazin

Hugh Jackman's hit detective movie is unlikely to get a sequel, despite a strong Rotten Tomatoes score. [...]

- Hannah Gearan
Bong Joon Ho’s New Action Movie Ally Aims To “Surpass” George Miller & Miyazaki

Bong Joon Ho already has high hopes for his next film, Ally. [...]

- Ambrose Tardive
8 Funniest Far Side Comics That Reinvent the Wheel...Literally

The Far Sidereinvented the wheel when it came to newspaper cartoons, which was apropos, because creator Gary Larson was borderline obsessed with the invention of the wheel. It was a subject he returned to many times during his career, and each time produced increasingly funny results. [...]

- Angharad Redden
Steam Makes 2025 Game Absolutely Free To Keep If Claimed In Next 24 Hours

If you are a fan of a psychological horror and an even bigger fan of a limited-time freebie, then you will want to see what Steam has in store as one highly rated 2025 release is available to download at absolutely no cost for the next 24 hours. [...]

- Angharad Redden
Tomb Raider Freebie Officially Available To Grab For 24 More Hours

It is both an exciting and sad time for Tomb Raider fans as one beloved collaboration comes to an end, meaning that you have just 24 hours to get your hands on a freebie that you will most definitely regret if you miss out on. [...]

- James Lynch
Legend Of Zelda's Hero Of Time Finally Returns In Dusklight

One of the defining features of The Legend of Zelda as a series is the various incarnations that one of our protagonists, Link, has been through over the years. The overall timeline for the franchise is so extensive now, that there are at least twelve individual characters in the bloodline, [...]

- Angharad Redden
Hogwarts Legacy 2 Leaked Reveal Teases Impending Release Window

It was back in March 2022 that Hogwarts Legacywas first unveiled at PlayStation's State of Play event. Then, in February 2023, the Harry Potter-inspired RPG was released, becoming the best-selling game of the year and allowing fans of the magical series to finally live out their dreams of becoming a [...]

- Angharad Redden
Subnautica 2 Officially Free To Download For Millions Of Gamers

Last week saw the highly anticipated release of Subnautica 2make its way to PC and Xbox Series X/S. As the sequel to 2018's Subnautica and 2021's Subnautica: Below Zero, Subnautica 2 was one of 2026's most anticipated releases, and with the game hitting one million copies sold in just 24-hours, [...]

Netflix Has Such A Great Selection Of Movies From India Especially If You're A New Or Casual Fan

Netflix is more than just anime, Korean dramas, and original programming, you know. [...]

Win A Blu-ray Of Avatar: Fire And Ash

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Win A 4K Of Invaders From Mars

We have three UHDs up for grabs! [...]

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90 Day Fiancé's Latest Season Filmed Where I Used To Live, And A Few Things Stand Out

I'm honored, truly. [...]

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NCIS’ Mark Harmon Reveals The Gibbs Rule He Follows In Real Life (And I’m Impressed)

He immediately answered the question. [...]

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WWE's Randy Orton Breaks Silence After 'Significant Back Injury' Rumor Suggests He's Out Again

The superstar had to speak out. [...]

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Doctor Who Fans Are Torn Over Ncuti Gatwa Joking About The Show On SNL UK, And I Get Both Sides

I can see where everyone is coming from. [...]

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Nintendo Is Giving Me Sonic-Sized Concerns Over Star Fox's Newest Look

I'm so confused by this. [...]

Michael Reclaimed The Box Office Throne, But What Happened To Billie Eilish?

Where did your current favorite movie land? [...]

- Darren Lucas

KRISPR  Horrors are unleashed upon an unsuspecting family when a scientist brings his lifelike clone creation home for Christmas in sinister sci-fi thriller  ‘A smart and slick story on the dangers of clone technology’ ★★★★ Movie Reviews 101  When Dr Elijah Roelof (Willink) brings his latest project, Krispr (Sof Puchley) – a lifelike [...]

- Darren Lucas

World War Bigfoot – Movie Review First Reaction – World War Bigfoot is a movie which lacks the intensity needed for the idea. Director: Jason Mills Writer: Jason Mills (Screenplay) Cast Plot: When his platoon is ambushed during WWII, an American medic must evade the enemy in the nearby forest, [...]

- Darren Lucas

In-depth review of GameZone Jili Games, covering gameplay, features, themes, and why they stand out in the digital gaming experience. The post In-Depth Review of GameZone Jili Games and Their Unique Features appeared first on Movie Reviews 101. [...]

- Darren Lucas

Second Sight Films is delighted to share its latest announcement herewith for The Ginger Snaps Trilogy Standard Edition Blu-ray release on 25 May 2026. Please see the press release attached and please get in touch to request previews and press assets. ‘A cross between Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Clueless and An American Werewolf in London… skilfully combines [...]

- Darren Lucas

Let Our Mountains Live is a powerful documentary showcasing Sámi reindeer herders' struggle for justice against governmental inaction following their Supreme Court victory over a wind farm. The post Let Our Mountain Live (2026) Movie Review appeared first on Movie Reviews 101. [...]

- Darren Lucas

The Last Spy is a documentary about CIA spymaster Peter Sichel, highlighting his life, Cold War role, and historical significance. The post The Last Spy (2025) Movie Review appeared first on Movie Reviews 101. [...]

- Darren Lucas

Heartworm explores grief through a sci-fi lens, focusing on a mother’s struggle to save her husband from an immersive virtual reality. The post Heartworm (2026) Movie Review appeared first on Movie Reviews 101. [...]

- Robert Brian Taylor
Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal's New Action Thriller 'In the Grey' Is All Setup, No Payoff | Review

For a while, In the Grey attempts something you wouldn't expect to find in a typical shoot-'em-up action film: It turns into a process movie. Instead of offering up the kind of chaotic, off-the-cuff violence that something like the John Wick films work hard to sell, In the Grey meticulously [...]

- Emma Kiely
Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson's Bloody, Steamy Slasher Is a Cannes Horror Standout | Review

Much like the very experience of being human, in Jane Schoenbrun’s movies, there are no easy answers. We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is a hypnotic journey through the darkest corners of the internet and how a young girl’s loneliness and alienation set her on this path. I Saw [...]

- Jasneet Singh
Netflix's Action-Packed Heist Drama 'Nemesis' Misses the Opportunity to Deliver More | Review

It's a tale as old as time: on one side, there's an obsessed, workaholic cop whose life is falling apart, and on the other side, there's a mastermind criminal whose "one last job" keeps turning into a second-last one. The audience is placed squarely in the middle with conflicted loyalties [...]

- Carly Lane
'Dutton Ranch' Is the Ultimate Fix for 'Yellowstone's Controversial Series Finale | Review

When Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western melodrama Yellowstone concluded at the end of 2024, it was anyone's guess how the Duttons' story would continue. The writer and director had told the stories of the family's preceding generations through spin-offs like 1883 and 1923, both of which have also concluded, but the franchise [...]

- Nate Richard
'The Boys' Rocky Penultimate Episode Is Saved by a Powerful Cliffhanger | Review

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for The Boys Season 5 Episode 7. [...]

- Therese Lacson
‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’s Unrelentingly Action-Packed Hour of Television Marks the End of an Era | Review

The last time we saw Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) was at the end of Season 1 of Daredevil: Born Again, where the anti-hero was locked in one of Wilson Fisk's (Vincent D'Onofrio) cages, but with the return of Season 2 this year, the Punisher was curiously missing from the lineup [...]

- Therese Lacson
‘Good Omens’ Season 3 Is an Unfortunate Finale for One of Prime Video’s Best Shows | Review

When Good Omens first aired on Prime Video, it became a surprise hit, one that lovers of fantasy gravitated toward for its quirky humor, irreverent tone, and strong performances. Yet it would take four years before fans got another taste of the heavenly series. Season 2 brought more divine antics, [...]

- Aidan Kelley
Netflix's 'Devil May Cry' Season 2 Remains One of the Most Visually Stunning Video Game Adaptations | Review

The video game adaptation renaissance shows no signs of stopping, both in movies and on television. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is currently the highest-grossing movie of 2026 and is nearing the $1 billion mark, while Mortal Kombat II has received a much more positive reception than the first chapter. [...]

- Therese Lacson
Prime Video's 'Off Campus' Is Exactly What Romance Novel Lovers Want From a TV Adaptation | Review

Romance TV adaptations are commonplace these days in a world of popular shows like Bridgerton and Heated Rivalry, but what works on the page might not necessarily work on screen. What makes a reader's heart race when poring over a book's pages might also lead them to cringe when those [...]

- Therese Lacson
'Rivals' Season 2 Is Bigger, Better, and Raunchier Than Ever | Review

It's been almost two years since Rivals first quietly dropped on Hulu, and since then, the series' hype has grown as it has gained more fans, earned more international recognition, and received an extension that bumped it from eight episodes to twelve per season. Based on a series of novels [...]

- Kaushik Nath

Picture a child sitting at a desk on a May afternoon, the kind of afternoon where sunlight is pouring in through the window and somewhere outside, other children are playing. He has homework to finish—tuition after that. Then dinner, then sleep, then school again. This is not a scene from [...]

- Sree
Stillness, Memory, and Time in the Cinema of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang 

To watch Taiwanese cinema seriously is to accept an invitation that most popular films never offer: the chance to sit with time instead of racing through it. These films do not chase relief, spectacle, or easy emotional release. Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang, the two most important filmmakers to emerge [...]

- Julian Malandruccolo
Paper Tiger (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: James Gray Returns to the Streets with Another Piece of Quietly Devastating Melodrama

After seeking meditative melodrama in odysseys as deep as the Amazon and as far as the vast emptiness of the cosmos, New York wunderkind James Gray took the only logical next step for someone in his position, and went full circle to dig into the most vulnerable depths any director [...]

- Akash Deshpande

“The Christophers” shows Steven Soderbergh’s return with a low-key project that falls in the lane of his recent work. Whether it’s “Presence,” “Kimi,” or “Unsane,” they proved that he can churn out something compelling and worthwhile even with a small budget. We’re talking about the same filmmaker who once directed [...]

- Sebastian Sommer

As someone who has recently started working on a vampire game, I have been watching movies within this genre for inspiration. Look no further, for one of the greatest efforts from the 1990s, “From Dusk till Dawn” (1996) might be one of the best vampire movies made. It is also [...]

- Debanjan Dhar
Forever Your Maternal Animal (2026) ‘Cannes’ Movie Review: Valentina Maurel Illuminates Repressed Female Ambition with Bracing Lucidity

Valentina Maurel’s “Forever Your Maternal Animal” dives into the confusion, vulnerability, heartbreak, and repressed fury of womanhood. There’s an entire gamut that peeks into view, but Maurel isn’t one for hectoring messages. What she does is create contradictions, erect statements that bristle and sentiments that may be thorny but undeniably [...]

- Naveed Zahir
Billie Eilish in 3D: The Cinema Strategy That Puts $578 Back in Your Pocket

The live music industry is approaching a breaking point. With dynamic pricing algorithms that inflate costs in real time, aggressive secondary markets dominated by bots, and the sheer logistical cost of touring, attending a major stadium concert has transitioned from a communal rite of passage into an exclusionary luxury symbol. [...]

- Sanghavi P.S
They Will Kill You (2026) Movie Ending Explained: Can Asia Save Maria?

“They Will Kill You” (2026) follows Asia Reaves, a woman carrying the scars of a troubled childhood, who infiltrates an apartment complex known as The Virgil in search of her younger sister, Maria. Years earlier, the sisters escaped an abusive father in a desperate act of violence that tore them [...]

- Julian Malandruccolo

Clocking in at just an hour in length and buoyed by the near-constant narration of its debuting writer-director, “Propeller One-Way Night Coach” reads, more than anything, like a rigid recitation of a child’s diaristic formative memory. Perhaps that’s because that constitutes pretty much exactly what the film is, and were [...]

- TMB

BLEACH fans, get ready for an epic theatrical experience! Episodes 1–3 of the highly anticipated ‘BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity‘ will hit U.S. theaters June 25-29, 2026, before broadcast and streaming. The return of BLEACH to the big screen is a momentous occasion for fans who have followed [...]

- TMB

Vertical released the official trailer for The Wizard of the Kremlin on Tuesday. The video shows a dark comedy set in a chaotic post Soviet Russia. It follows a rising KGB officer who becomes Vladimir Putin and a master manipulator named Vadim Baranov as they plot to reshape the nation. [...]

- TMB

Amazon Prime Video has begun filming the second season of Mr and Mrs Smith. The crew moved to Los Angeles after securing a $22.4 million tax credit from the California Film Commission. The new location gives the series fresh backdrops and helps keep the budget on track. Casting Change Sparks [...]

- Anthony Whyte

Apple TV is teasing the upcoming premiere of “For All Mankind” season five with a sneak peek clip from episode four. The critically acclaimed series returns on Friday, April 17, and promises to continue its gripping narrative in space. A New Project for Alex In this latest installment, Joel Kinnaman‘s [...]

- TMB

Subscribers to Disney+ and Hulu are in for a treat as the two platforms will live stream the world premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” on April 20. The event promises to be one of the most glamorous nights of the year, complete with jaw-dropping fashion moments, celebrity arrivals, [...]

- TMB

Disney announced that April Carretta has been promoted to executive vice president of communications. She now reports directly to chief communications officer Paul Roeder. In her new role, Carretta will also serve as the primary communications lead for Dana Walden, the newly appointed president and chief creative officer. What Carretta [...]

- TMB

The studio Liden Films released a fresh main visual today. The image shows Spira Virgo standing with her classmates. Fans notice the bright colors and magical atmosphere. The visual also includes a mysterious black cat that looks ready to speak. This picture gives a clear hint of the story tone. [...]

- TMB

At this year’s CinemaCon, studio heads and theater owners gathered to discuss the new Paramount Warner partnership. The merger promises a combined slate of 30 films each year. Industry insiders watch closely to see if the promise will become reality. Stars Sign an Open Letter to Block the Merger Deadline [...]

- TMB

The final Michael Jackson biopic trailer drops today and fans feel the rush. The clip shows a young performer in a white glove and a black jacket, dancing to the iconic beat of “Billie Jean.” The energy feels fresh, yet it honors the 1983 Motown 25 moment that changed pop [...]

- Anthony Whyte

There are certain episodes of FROM that feel important while you are watching them. Then there are episodes like FROM Season 1 Episode 8 that become even more important after you already know where the story is going. This is not just another strong episode in the season. This is [...]

- TMB

Lionsgate released the Power Rangers film with a $100 million budget. The movie opened in the United States with more than $40 million on its first weekend. That strong start faded quickly. The film finished its North American run with $85 million and added $57 million from overseas markets. The [...]

- TMB

Actress Natalie Portman played Padme Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. She loved the role and the chance to be part of a galaxy far, far away. During a recent chat on The Drew Barrymore Show she let fans in on a secret. She took a small piece of [...]

- Roger Moore
Series Review: “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” takes Derry “Girls” to Dublin and Donegal along the Way

Here’s a delighftul weekend’s binge, a daft and darkly comic trip to the Emerald Isle that’s a lot cheaper than flying, with a lot more laughs than you’ll get from wrangling with DHS. “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” has a hint of Hitchcock, a dab of “Ab Fab” [...]

- Roger Moore
Movie Review: A Fantasia on European History “The Year Before the War”

Young Hitler inveighs to any who will listen the evils of meat and the virtues of vegetarianism. The already-famous Freud answers every question with a question with all answers leading to “sex.” Lenin and Trotsky snigger and giggle at the “unwashed simpletons” of the peasant class with Stalin and Tito [...]

- Roger Moore
BOX OFFICE: “Michael” is back on top, “Obsession” makes Horror Bank, Guy Ritchie’s “In the Grey” Bombs

What had been pitched as a dead heat weekend to see who was holding onto the most audience, week to week, is turning into a “Michael” rout. A big Friday hints at a $27 million weekend for this spring’s surprise blockbuster. That’ll put it well over $275 million by midnight [...]

- Roger Moore
Movie Review: This Romantic Corner of Tuscany is “No Place to be Single”

“No Place to be Single” is a scenic but featherweight Italian romance set in the most popular region of Italy for film romances — Tuscany. Based on a novel by the prolific Italian romance novelist Felicia Kingsley, it’s got sex and sun and soap operatic plot twists and a premise [...]

- Roger Moore
Movie Review: Twenty Feet Tall and Still Hiding in the Dark — “The Yeti”

“The Yeti” is a low-budget creature-feature that’s terrible on pretty much every level. Badly scripted, wootacting, dreadful effects that have that cast brushing fake snowflakes out of their hair and lit like a teenager’s in-mom’s-closet podcast, it’s an abominable waste of 93 minutes for anyone not related to the cast [...]

- Roger Moore
Documentary Review: The Insufferable Ages into Adorable — “Marty: Life Is Short”

Maybe he wore us down. The decades of often indifferent movies, the endless wacky guest-spots on sitcoms, chat show appearances that fatigued the host and viewer long before the commercial break, all of that took its toll on the public image of the Canadian comic actor Martin Short. Mister “Over [...]

- Roger Moore
Movie Review: The Peter Pan who would be “The King of Pop” — “Michael”

Most reviews are in and the furor has abated a bit even as Spike Lee has weighed in on the “Elephant in the Room” missing from the new “Michael” Jackson biopic by Antoine Fuqua. But fans are still showing up in droves. And as I was off the clock and [...]

- Roger Moore
Series Review: A “Grand(ish) Tour” returns… as a “clip show”

We all knew, or perhaps hoped, it would come to this. Richard Hammond even joked about it on their “farewell” program — “We don’t have to end up in the same old folks’ home, do we?” Our three blokey blokes, those loveable petrolheads from “Top Gear” and “The Grand Tour,” [...]

- Roger Moore
BOX OFFICE: “Mortal Kombat II” vs “Devil Wears Prada 2” is a Dead Heat

Whatever the Summer of 2026 holds in store, the spring of this movie going year has been positively littered with temporary blockbusters, a few of them with “legs.” From “Project Hail Mary” to “Super Mario Galaxy,” to the more unexpected smashes “Micheal” and “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” business at [...]

- Roger Moore
Movie Review: Same ol’ “Mortal Kombat,” but Urban adds a little Humor — “Mortal Kombat II”

Video game fans seem to never tire of film adaptations of beloved big screen throwbacks to their misspent youth. The movies are often plotless, just collections of quips and a parade of indifferently tied-together scenes with this or that beloved character, a few even played by big name stars as [...]

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- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Obsession’

Opening in theaters on May 15th is the new supernatural thriller ‘Obsession’, which was written and directed by Curry Barker (‘Milk & Serial’), and stars Michael Johnston (‘Slash’), Inde Navarrette (‘Superman & Lois’), and Andy Richter (‘Late Night with Conan O'Brien’). [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Is God Is’

Opening in theaters on May 15th is the new movie ‘Is God Is’, written and directed by Aleshea Harris from her play of the same name, and starring Kara Young (‘Master’), Mallori Johnson (‘WeCrashed’), Vivica A. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’

Premiering on Disney+ May 12th is ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’ which is part of Marvel's Special Presentation series that also included the short films ‘Werewolf by Night’ and ‘The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: 'Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)'

Opening in theaters on May 8, 'Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)' captures Billie Eilish's sold-out world tour, delivering an immersive 3D experience. It is directed by James Cameron. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: 'Mortal Kombat II'

Opening in theaters on May 8th, 'Mortal Kombat II' is the long-awaited sequel introducing several fan favorite characters, including Karl Urban as Johnny Cage and Adeline Rudolph as Kitana. The film also sees the return of Lewis Tan as Cole Young,  Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade, Mehcad Brooks as Jax, and [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘The Sheep Detectives’

The new mystery comedy ‘The Sheep Detectives’, which is based on the book ‘Three Bags Full’ by Leonie Swann and was written by Craig Mazin (‘Chernobyl’) and directed by Kyle Balda (‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’), opens in theaters on May 8th. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Hokum’

Opening in theaters on May 1 is the new supernatural horror film ‘Hokum’, written and directed by director Damian McCarthy, and starring Adam Scott, David Wilmot, Peter Coonan, Florence Ordesh, Michael Patric, Will O’Connell, Brendan Conroy, and Austin Amelio. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

In theaters on May 1 is ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, featuring more from the likes of Anne Hathaway (‘Interstellar’), Meryl Streep (‘Mamma Mia!’) Emily Blunt (‘A Quiet Place’) and Stanley Tucci (‘Easy A’). [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Over Your Dead Body’

In theaters on April 24 is ‘Over Your Dead Body’, an adaptation of a dark Norwegian comedy that stars Jason Segel (‘Shrinking’) and Samara Weaving (‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’) as a couple who have deadly plans for each other. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Michael’

Opening in theaters on April 24th is the long-awaited biopic ‘Michael’, which focuses on the life and career of legendary musician Michael Jackson and was directed by Antoine Fuqua (‘The Equalizer’). [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Hamlet’ (2026)

In theaters on April 10 is ‘Hamlet’, a fresh update of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, which features Riz Ahmed (‘Sound of Metal’), who plays a version of the troubled Dane, here the heir to an elite South Asian empire in modern-day London. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Mother Mary’

Opening in theaters in limited release on April 17 and expanding on April 24 is ‘Mother Mary,’ written and directed by David Lowery and starring Anne Hathaway, Michaela Coel, Hunter Schafer, Atheena Frizzell, Kaia Gerber, Jessica Brown Findlay, Alba Baptista, Sian Clifford, and FKA Twigs. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Lee Cronin's The Mummy’

Opening in theaters on April 17 is ‘Lee Cronin's The Mummy,’ written and directed by Lee Cronin and starring Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, Shylo Molina, Billie Roy, and Verónica Falcón. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Normal’

In theaters on April 10 is ‘Normal’, a new action comedy starring Bob Odenkirk (‘Nobody’), directed by Ben Wheatley (‘Free Fire’).The cast also includes Lena Headey (‘Game of Thrones’), Billy MacLellan (‘The Silence’), Henry Winkler (‘Barry’), Ryan Allen (‘In the Shadow of the Moon’), Jess McLeod (‘One of Us is [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘Lorne’

Opening in theaters on April 17th is the new documentary ‘Lorne’, which was directed by Morgan Neville (‘Man on the Run’) and chronicles the life and career of ‘Saturday Night Live’ creator Lorne Michaels. [...]

- Moviefone
TV Review: ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’

Arriving on Disney+ on April 6 with the first two episodes (and six more to follow on a mostly weekly schedule) is ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’, the latest step in Dave Filoni’s animated adventures set in the galaxy far, far away. [...]

- Moviefone
TV Review: ‘Hacks’ Season 5

Arriving on HBO Max on April 6 with the first episode (of 10) is the fifth and final season of ‘Hacks’, which returns us to the world of caustic, charismatic comedian Deborah Vance, as brought to award-winning life by Jean Smart. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: ‘The Drama’

Opening in theaters on April 3 is ‘The Drama,’ written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli and starring Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Hailey Benton Gates, Sydney Lemmon, Anna Baryshnikov and Zoë Winters. [...]

- Moviefone
Movie Review: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie'

Coming to theaters on April 1, 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' is a follow-up to the box office hit, 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie', and is based on the 2007 video game Super Mario Galaxy and its 2010 sequel. [...]

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Movie Review: ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

Arriving on Hulu on March 27 is ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’, a blend of crime, sci-fi, comedy and action written and directed by ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ co-creator BenDavid Grabinski. [...]

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