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Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Opens to $42.5M, ‘Freakier Friday’ Scores $29M in Strong Late-Summer Weekend

Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Opens to $42.5M, ‘Freakier Friday’ Scores $29M in Strong Late-Summer Weekend

Zach Cregger’s Weapons tops the box office with $42.5M, while Disney’s Freakier Friday sequel opens to $29M, delivering a strong weekend as summer winds down.

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‘Weapons’ Review: Julia Garner and Josh Brolin Lead Zach Cregger’s Ambitious, Uneven but Mesmerizing Horror Mystery

‘Weapons’ Review: Julia Garner and Josh Brolin Lead Zach Cregger’s Ambitious, Uneven but Mesmerizing Horror Mystery

Julia Garner and Josh Brolin star in Zach Cregger’s Weapons, a visually stunning, chapter-driven horror mystery about a small town shattered by a mass disappearance.

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‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Review: Jenna Ortega's Performance Endures in a Conceptually Diluted Gothic Sequel

‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Review: Jenna Ortega's Performance Endures in a Conceptually Diluted Gothic Sequel

Netflix’s 'Wednesday' Season 2 expands its mythos and cast, delivering rich gothic visuals and a strong lead performance from Jenna Ortega—but loses narrative clarity in the process.

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A Quiet Place Part III’ Sets July 2027 Release Date as John Krasinski Returns to Direct

A Quiet Place Part III’ Sets July 2027 Release Date as John Krasinski Returns to Direct

Paramount has announced a July 9, 2027 release date for ‘A Quiet Place Part III,’ with John Krasinski returning to direct, write, and produce. No cast has been confirmed yet for the horror sequel.

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Behold the Creature: Introducing Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s Monster

Behold the Creature: Introducing Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s Monster

Jacob Elordi transforms into Frankenstein’s Monster in Guillermo del Toro’s dark and operatic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic. Co-starring Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth, the Netflix film explores fatherhood, faith, and monstrosity. Set to premiere at Venice before its November debut, this Gothic reimagining promises to be one of the year's most anticipated awards contenders.

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‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Was Laura Drugging Andy This Whole Time? The Chilling Detail We All Missed

‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Was Laura Drugging Andy This Whole Time? The Chilling Detail We All Missed

Discover the hidden clue in Bring Her Back that suggests Laura may have been drugging Andy all along. Explore the film’s dark secrets, psychological manipulation, and how one small moment changes everything in this chilling thriller.

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'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Headlines a Haunting, Uneven Tale of Trauma and Terror

Pete Davidson stars in 'The Home,' a haunted nursing-home horror from 'The Purge' creator James DeMonaco. Balancing supernatural chills with social commentary, the film explores trauma, memory, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.

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Revisiting ‘American Psycho’: Why Patrick Bateman Still Haunts Us 25 Years Later

Revisiting ‘American Psycho’: Why Patrick Bateman Still Haunts Us 25 Years Later

Christian Bale’s take on Patrick Bateman in ‘American Psycho’ remains iconic 25 years later. From its controversial novel origins to meme culture fame and a new remake on the horizon, Mary Harron’s cult film still haunts—and fascinates—us.

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‘Together’ Dares You to Laugh While It Devours You

‘Together’ Dares You to Laugh While It Devours You

Michael Shanks’ Together is a grotesquely inventive horror-comedy starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie as lovers unraveling—literally and emotionally. Blending brutal body horror with darkly hilarious relationship satire, this Sundance 2025 standout delivers one of the wildest, weirdest cinematic experiences of the year.

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The Evolution of Killer Creatures in the Final Destination Franchise (in 7 Kills)

The Evolution of Killer Creatures in the Final Destination Franchise (in 7 Kills)

From pigeons to drones, the Final Destination series has transformed everyday creatures and machines into instruments of death. Explore seven of the most memorable instances.

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Review: ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Reboots Death’s Game With Meta Mayhem

Review: ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Reboots Death’s Game With Meta Mayhem

The sixth Final Destination film is a bloody return to form, mixing sharp meta-humor and inventive kills. Read our full review of Bloodlines, the goriest and most self-aware chapter yet.

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Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Sinners Review: Michael B. Jordan Doubles the Magnetism in Ryan Coogler’s Audacious Journey Into a Community’s Violated Soul

Michael B. Jordan shines in dual roles in Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold supernatural thriller blending vampire horror, Southern folklore, and spiritual blues. Here’s why this is one of 2025’s most audacious films.

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'Together' Trailer: Alison Brie and Dave Franco Bring Body Horror to the Ultimate Codependent Relationship
‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller

Christopher Landon’s Drop turns a first date into a nightmare as Meghann Fahy battles a sinister online stalker. Does this tech-driven thriller live up to the hype? Read our full review.

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‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

‘Hallow Road’ Review: A Confined Car Ride That Spirals Into Madness

Babak Anvari’s Hallow Road starts as a gripping family drama before veering into the surreal. Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys deliver powerhouse performances in one of the year’s most unpredictable thrillers. Read our full review.

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‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega Lead an A24 Horror-Comedy That Balances the Absurd with the Predictable

A surreal horror-comedy blending dark humor with corporate satire, Death of a Unicorn is A24’s latest genre-bending entry. With absurdist humor, blood-soaked chaos, and sharp social commentary, this film walks the line between horror and farce. Does it break new ground or follow the familiar “eat the rich” playbook? Read our full review here.

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‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Ancient Magic in Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror

‘Rabbit Trap’ Review: Dev Patel Tampers With Ancient Magic in Bryn Chainey’s ASMR Folk Horror

Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen star in Rabbit Trap, a hypnotic ASMR-infused folk horror that explores the intersection of sound, trauma, and ancient magic. Read our Sundance review.

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