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‘Obsession’ Hits Digital: Where to Watch Curry Barker’s Horror Phenomenon at Home

‘Obsession’ Hits Digital: Where to Watch Curry Barker’s Horror Phenomenon at Home

Curry Barker’s box office horror phenomenon ‘Obsession’ is now available to rent or buy digitally on Prime Video and Apple TV while continuing its theatrical run. The Focus Features breakout arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on July 14, with bonus features and filmmaker commentary included.

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‘Little Brother’ Review: John Cena and Eric André Get Stuck in Netflix’s Formulaic Raunch Comedy

‘Little Brother’ Review: John Cena and Eric André Get Stuck in Netflix’s Formulaic Raunch Comedy

John Cena and Eric André star in Netflix’s ‘Little Brother,’ an R-rated odd-couple comedy about an uptight real estate broker reunited with the former mentee who upends his life. Despite a game cast including Michelle Monaghan and Christopher Meloni, the film feels recycled, predictable and short on real laughs.

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‘The Bear’ Final Season Review: A Beautiful, Stressful and Deeply Satisfying Goodbye

‘The Bear’ Final Season Review: A Beautiful, Stressful and Deeply Satisfying Goodbye

FX and Hulu’s ‘The Bear’ ends with a stressful, funny and deeply moving final season that gives Carmy, Sydney, Richie and the kitchen a beautiful sendoff. Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are extraordinary as Christopher Storer closes the Emmy-winning series with grace, pressure and emotional release.

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‘Supergirl’ Review: Milly Alcock Gives DC a Punk New Hero, but the Movie Around Her Never Really Takes Flight

‘Supergirl’ Review: Milly Alcock Gives DC a Punk New Hero, but the Movie Around Her Never Really Takes Flight

Milly Alcock brings punkish energy and emotional grit to Kara Zor-El in DC Studios’ ‘Supergirl,’ while Jason Momoa makes a scene-stealing debut as Lobo. But Craig Gillespie’s cosmic revenge saga struggles with sluggish pacing, generic action and a story that never fully matches its star’s potential.

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‘Toy Story 5’ Review: Jessie Takes the Lead in a Sweet, Smart Pixar Sequel About Play in the Age of Screens

‘Toy Story 5’ Review: Jessie Takes the Lead in a Sweet, Smart Pixar Sequel About Play in the Age of Screens

Pixar’s ‘Toy Story 5’ puts Joan Cusack’s Jessie at the center of a heartfelt sequel about childhood, imagination and screen time. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen return as Woody and Buzz, while Greta Lee, Conan O’Brien, Craig Robinson and Bad Bunny join a story that proves the franchise still has emotional life left.

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‘The Invite’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen Anchor a Razor-Sharp Marital Comedy That Isn’t Afraid to Get Uncomfortable

‘The Invite’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen Anchor a Razor-Sharp Marital Comedy That Isn’t Afraid to Get Uncomfortable

Olivia Wilde directs Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton in The Invite, a sharply written chamber comedy that dissects marriage, desire, and resentment with wit and emotional precision. Anchored by Rogen’s career-best performance, the Sundance premiere balances humor and discomfort with striking confidence.

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‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein Deliver a Charming Throwback Rom-Com

‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein Deliver a Charming Throwback Rom-Com

Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein headline Netflix’s ‘Office Romance,’ a charming workplace rom-com filled with sharp laughs, strong supporting performances, and the kind of easy chemistry that makes the genre work. While it never aims to reinvent romantic comedies, the film delivers exactly what audiences want: humor, heart, and a relationship worth rooting for.

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‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

John Travolta’s directorial debut Propeller One-Way Night Coach is a nostalgic, visually detailed aviation drama that blends memoir-like storytelling with mid-century air travel fantasy. The Apple film stars Clark Shotwell and Kelly Eviston-Quinnett and offers a unique, unconventional cinematic experience.

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‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

‘Pressure’ Review: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser Deliver a Tense, Superb D-Day Drama Anchored by Precision, Performance, and Escalating Historical Stakes

Andrew Scott delivers a standout performance opposite Brendan Fraser in Anthony Maras’ ‘Pressure’, a gripping WWII drama about the meteorological decisions behind D-Day. With strong supporting turns from Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis, the film turns forecasting into high-stakes wartime suspense.

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Utopai Studios Drops New Short Film Slate Built On Character-Persistent AI Infrastructure

Utopai Studios Drops New Short Film Slate Built On Character-Persistent AI Infrastructure

Utopai Studios releases PAI Pro, installable AI infrastructure for filmmakers with character persistence, narrative continuity, and director-level controls. New short film slate drops May 21, 2026 alongside Carmelo Anthony partnership announcement.

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‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

Tatiana Maslany stars in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Apple’s twist-heavy thriller from David Gordon Green about a divorced mother pulled into a violent conspiracy after witnessing a crime. Blending dark comedy, suspense, and escalating chaos, the series prioritizes momentum and performance over emotional depth.

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‘Obsession’ Review: Curry Barker’s Horror Breakout Turns a Simple Wish Into a Nightmarish Relationship Spiral

‘Obsession’ Review: Curry Barker’s Horror Breakout Turns a Simple Wish Into a Nightmarish Relationship Spiral

Curry Barker’s Obsession turns a simple wish into a disturbing psychological horror film, following a young man whose desire to be loved triggers terrifying consequences. Led by standout performances from Inde Navarrette and Michael Johnston, the film builds from romance into escalating dread.

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‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

Half Man Episode 4 sees Richard Gadd continue his standout run as writer, director, and star, delivering one of the year’s most powerful television episodes. The HBO Max drama builds toward a devastating shock ending while strengthening Gadd’s back-to-back Emmy conversation following Baby Reindeer.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

Dutton Ranch expands the Yellowstone universe with Beth and Rip relocating to Texas, introducing new rival ranch power struggles and strong performances from Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Ed Harris, and Annette Bening. A confident, familiar continuation that refines the franchise’s soap-operatic Western formula.

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