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‘Scream 7’ Eyes $60M Global Opening, Second-Best Debut for Long-Running Horror Franchise

‘Scream 7’ Eyes $60M Global Opening, Second-Best Debut for Long-Running Horror Franchise

Paramount and Spyglass’ ‘Scream 7’ is tracking toward a $60M global debut, marking the second-best opening in franchise history. The Kevin Williamson–directed sequel returns Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott to Ghostface’s original stomping grounds.

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‘Marshals’ Review: CBS’ ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Can’t Quite Step Out of the Dutton Shadow

‘Marshals’ Review: CBS’ ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Can’t Quite Step Out of the Dutton Shadow

Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton in CBS’ ‘Marshals,’ a ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff crime procedural that struggles to establish its own identity.

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‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: HBO’s Suburban Murder Mystery Is Smarter — and Stranger — Than It Lets On

Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini star in HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis,’ a Steven Conrad limited series blending suburban melodrama and murder mystery.

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What’s New on HBO Max in March 2026: ‘DTF St. Louis,’ ‘Rooster,’ ‘The Comeback’ and More

What’s New on HBO Max in March 2026: ‘DTF St. Louis,’ ‘Rooster,’ ‘The Comeback’ and More

HBO Max’s March 2026 lineup includes ‘DTF St. Louis,’ ‘Rooster,’ ‘The Comeback’ Season 3, ‘Ballerina,’ major library additions and March Madness coverage. Here’s everything coming to the streamer this month.

HBO Max March 2026

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Rooster HBO

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Ballerina John Wick

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‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell Can’t Save This Toothless Black Comedy

‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell Can’t Save This Toothless Black Comedy

Glen Powell headlines John Patton Ford’s ‘How to Make a Killing,’ a black comedy that never fully commits to its dark premise. Despite strong turns from Margaret Qualley and Bill Camp, the A24 satire feels oddly restrained and dramatically underpowered.

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‘Wuthering Heights’ First Reactions: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite a ‘Bodice-Ripping Crowd-Pleaser’

‘Wuthering Heights’ First Reactions: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite a ‘Bodice-Ripping Crowd-Pleaser’

Early reactions to Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ call the film a bodice-ripping crowd-pleaser and a potential hit for Warner Bros., with critics raving about Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s intense chemistry and the film’s lavish visuals.

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‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

‘His & Hers’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal Are Let Down by Netflix’s Hollow Mystery

Netflix’s ‘His & Hers’ pairs Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal in a Southern-set murder mystery that promises perspective but delivers predictability. A review of why the William Oldroyd series falls flat.

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The Most Anticipated Movies of 2026

The Most Anticipated Movies of 2026

From Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ and Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Part Three’ to Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and Greta Gerwig’s return to fantasy, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest years in modern cinema. Here are the films audiences—and studios—are betting on next.

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‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

‘Fallout’ Season 2 Will Arrive Early on Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video has moved up the premiere of ‘Fallout’ Season 2, with new episodes now debuting December 16. The hit series returns to the wasteland following its explosive first-season finale.

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‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Sweeping, Shadowed Finale That Finds Its Power in the End

‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Sweeping, Shadowed Finale That Finds Its Power in the End

‘Wicked: For Good’ closes Jon M. Chu’s two-part musical with a moodier tone, patient pacing, and a finale that rewards the wait. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande guide Oz toward an emotional, rousing conclusion that brings the Elphaba-Glinda story full circle.

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‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, ‘The Chronology of Water,’ unveils a raw, emotionally charged trailer starring Imogen Poots as a swimmer fighting trauma, addiction, and artistic rebirth. Following its Cannes premiere, the film hits theaters this December with a national rollout in January.

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‘Playdate’ Review: Alan Ritchson and Kevin James Keep This Ridiculous Prime Video Action-Comedy Watchable

‘Playdate’ Review: Alan Ritchson and Kevin James Keep This Ridiculous Prime Video Action-Comedy Watchable

Prime Video’s Playdate pairs Alan Ritchson and Kevin James for a fast, chaotic action-comedy that leans into big personalities and bigger set pieces. It’s not prestige filmmaking, but the leads keep it entertaining from start to finish. A fun, easy watch built on chemistry, charm and pure stream-at-home energy.

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Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ leads the box office with an $8.4 million opening day, while Paramount’s ‘The Running Man’ starts below expectations with a projected $17–19 million weekend.

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What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

What to Watch This Week: 7 Must-See Premieres from Streaming and Theaters (Week of September 28, 2025)

From Dwayne Johnson’s bruising MMA biopic The Smashing Machine to Glen Powell’s college football comedy Chad Powers and Netflix’s Steve starring Cillian Murphy, here are the 7 best movies and shows to stream or see in theaters this week.

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