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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...' was the last time we got the theatrical cut of Star Wars at home — could that be changing?
We have officially made it through the first two months of the 2026 movie schedule, and things look like they're about to start picking up. We've had some great new horror flicks and a few ...
The streamer carries several films about the end times, featuring zombies, aliens, and more. Sara Netzley has over 25 years of experience covering media, pop culture, and breaking news. She has been ...
The greatest films, released since 2000, that slipped through the cracks when they premiered and now deserve a second look—or first-time discovery. 20th Century Women Mike Mills 25th Hour Spike Lee A ...
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Prime Video has an impressive crop of must-see movies. Delve a bit deeper, and you'll find a treasure trove of sci-fi movies well worth your time. Now, I say this with the caveat that it may take a ...
This month’s picks include explosive trains, a hijacked plane and stolen submarines. By Robert Daniels Stream it on Netflix. It’s incredible how often a simple ticking clock can give an action movie a ...
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