Of course, such a big library is a positive and a negative. It's a positive because there are seemingly endless options to choose from, but that amount of choice can lead to a lot of scrolling an in ...
Diving headfirst into the horror library of Tubi is a dizzying, potentially nauseating experience, not just for the gory horror films you’ll find there, but for the sheer haphazardness of the ...
so you can bet we’ll be tuning in to find out if there was more queerness at play in the surprising but true stories of history’s bravest and boldest soldiers.
After 12 years in an asylum, as she is reunited with friends and family, Dana begins to realize the events that led to her stay there may not have been imaginary.
I wanted to discover why five and a half million people had actually bought it. I wasn’t successful. I was so put off by Erich Segal’s writing style, in fact, that I hardly wanted to see the movie at ...
From the final chapter of The Curious Case of Natalia Grace to a deep dive into The Jerry Springer Show, here’s your guide to the new documentaries hitting Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, Max, and ...
Khloé Kardashian revealed that she and kids True Thompson, 6 ... complete with a visit from the stars of the movie- Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Kim gives a behind-the-scenes look on her ...
3. Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey (2018) ‘Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey’ is a harrowing crime drama directed by Jim Donovan. The movie brings to light the horrifying true events of ...
And there are plenty of exciting options ahead of us. Here's Mashable's 2025 movie preview, organized by release date. Craving some kick-butt comedy? Well, get ready for Jamie Foxx and Cameron ...
Boot camps and other military training scenes have been part of Hollywood movies for a long time. Some of the most intense ...
The movie tells the fictional story of the first ... It's appropriate to have such a cast when telling the true story of the real-life Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black pilots in the U.S. Military.
In Slate’s annual Movie Club, film critic Dana Stevens emails with fellow critics—for 2024, Bilge Ebiri, K. Austin Collins, Alison Willmore, and Odie Henderson—about the year in cinema.