Disney pushed the opening of “Elio,” the studio’s upcoming Pixar film, by a week, while unveiling the release dates of Sam ...
The WNBA has its first blockbuster trade of 2025. As part of the deal, Seattle will acquire the No. 2 pick in the 2025 WNBA draft and 6-foot-7 center Li Yueru from the Sparks, who will get the No ...
Kids facing incredible odds will get a chance to shine on one of the world's most famous stages in an evening of talent, hope ...
Here's a new movie that Netflix shouldn't have given life to. Kinda Pregnant stars Amy Schumer as Lainy, a singleton who becomes jealous of her best friend's pregnancy. In a bid to start garnering ...
But sometimes you don’t want that! Sometimes you just want to escape the increasingly insane world out there into an action movie. Netflix has made a few of their own, but the bulk of the best ...
Critic Brian Tallerico watches and writes about movies and TV every day. To curate this list, he dives into Netflix’s catalogue every month to surface family-friendly titles both kids and adults ...
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Netflix is constantly adding new movies and shows to enjoy, and, of course, January's been no different. But this constant barrage of new content means that sometimes quality movies fall through ...
There are still a few Netflix-exclusive movies worth recommending this month, though, and the service is making up for its slim pickings of originals with a batch of exciting streaming ...
Unfolding in real-time over 85 minutes, Don’t Move stars Kelsey Asbille, Finn Wittrock ... With Carla Gugino’s standout performance, the movie proves that even the most complex stories can be ...
(Photo by Dave Benett/WireImage) It’s another day, another #1 finish for Back in Action on Netflix’s Top 10 charts for movies. This romance/action flick has secured its 11th consecutive day ...
Kelsey Grammer is seeing a shift in Los Angeles politics, all stemming from what he feels was mismanagement of fire prevention by state and local governments. "I've always been a little bit on the ...