Ernest movies in order — chronological vs release date
Ernest movies in order — chronological vs release date
Jim Varney’s Ernest P. Worrell headlined nine films — and yes, there’s a right way to watch them.
"Mediocre" movies, explained: Morgan Freeman shares why he signs on
"Mediocre" movies, explained: Morgan Freeman shares why he signs on
He’s dropped a line that leaves you wondering which of his films he really meant.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day breaks Avengers: Endgame’s box office records; Russo Brothers respond
Spider-Man: Brand New Day breaks Avengers: Endgame’s box office records; Russo Brothers respond
The Russo brothers have congratulated the Spider-Man: Brand New Day cast and crew after it toppled an Avengers: Endgame domestic record, marking the moment with an Instagram post.
Raunchy new R-rated movie rockets to No 1 worldwide on Netflix
Raunchy new R-rated movie rockets to No 1 worldwide on Netflix
A very messy night-out comedy is being tipped as the spiritual successor to The Hangover — and it’s not the one you’re expecting.
Tom Holland doesn’t mince words: “I’ve made some s*** movies”
Tom Holland doesn’t mince words: “I’ve made some s*** movies”
In a frank new podcast interview, Tom Holland admits there were times he had to sell a film he didn’t believe in.
Finished Nolan’s The Odyssey? Here's 10 more mythic adventures to watch next
Finished Nolan’s The Odyssey? Here's 10 more mythic adventures to watch next
Off the back of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, we’ve cherry-picked the mythic films that actually scratch the itch — epic, witty, and properly transportive.
Taylor Sheridan’s Call of Duty film targets Modern Warfare
Taylor Sheridan’s Call of Duty film targets Modern Warfare
In a new announcement, Taylor Sheridan finally addressed the Call of Duty movie’s setting—framing the choice around what longtime players most wanted.
Apple TV’s 8-part sci-fi miniseries just assembled the most stacked TV cast in years
Apple TV’s 8-part sci-fi miniseries just assembled the most stacked TV cast in years
Stacked with A-listers and brimming with near-future chills, Apple TV’s Extrapolations is the climate saga everyone slept on — and it’s overdue for a binge.
The Pitt storms the Emmys with 25 nods as Hacks sets a new comedy record in its final season
The Pitt storms the Emmys with 25 nods as Hacks sets a new comedy record in its final season
The 2026 Emmy noms just dropped: The Pitt leads with 25, while Hacks caps its run by breaking a comedy record. Shrinking, Pluribus and more contenders rack up major nods.
The Bear season 5 finale explained: a bittersweet twist that upends Carmy, Sydney and Richie
The Bear season 5 finale explained: a bittersweet twist that upends Carmy, Sydney and Richie
The Bear season 5 signs off with a bittersweet gut punch: Carmy steps away, the books are bleeding, and a sale looms over the pass. As new partners hustle to steady the kitchen, the finale tees up what’s next for Sydney, Richie, and the crew.
Ron Howard teases The Grinch 2 — and Jim Carrey may be back in green
Ron Howard teases The Grinch 2 — and Jim Carrey may be back in green
How the Grinch Stole Christmas director Ron Howard just lifted the lid on The Grinch 2, revealing how the Jim Carrey comeback idea came together.
What happens at the end of The Handmaid's Tale
What happens at the end of The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale ran for six seasons on Hulu, wrapping up with its finale on 27 May 2025.
Amazon MGM renews The Girlfriend for season 2 — but not the way you expect
Amazon MGM renews The Girlfriend for season 2 — but not the way you expect
The Girlfriend isn’t coming back the usual way. Amazon MGM Studios is reportedly developing The Boyfriend, a follow-up to last year’s Prime Video hit that acts as a new chapter rather than a straight-up Season 2.
Euphoria Canceled? The Real Reason Season 3 Is the End
Euphoria Canceled? The Real Reason Season 3 Is the End
Euphoria just closed the curtain at HBO with a divisive Season 3, leaving fans wondering if it was canceled and why the party ended early. After a colder reception—especially over characterization and story turns—the show’s fate became the biggest drama of all.
How David Gordon Green’s Halloween Trilogy Lost the Plot
How David Gordon Green’s Halloween Trilogy Lost the Plot
Michael Myers roared back in 2018, then the wheels came off—Halloween Kills drowned in chaos and empty commentary, and Halloween Ends swerved into a left-field character study that sidelined Laurie and defanged the Shape. Here’s how a promising revival bled out: muddled themes, whiplash tone shifts, baffling character choices, and a finale that missed the kill shot.
In the Grey’s Weak Debut Exposes the Limits of Henry Cavill’s Box Office Power
In the Grey’s Weak Debut Exposes the Limits of Henry Cavill’s Box Office Power
Henry Cavill isn’t a box office cheat code, but cast him and the needle jumps — headlines multiply, fans mobilize, and even a modest project starts to feel like an event.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Tackle the Afghan War in New Netflix Film
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Tackle the Afghan War in New Netflix Film
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are developing a Netflix feature based on a British Army memoir of a 2006 Afghan siege, adding another high-profile adaptation to Archewell’s expanding slate.
Mortal Kombat 3 Writer Drops First Details on the Video Game Sequel Fans Have Been Waiting For
Mortal Kombat 3 Writer Drops First Details on the Video Game Sequel Fans Have Been Waiting For
Mortal Kombat 3 brings the video game franchise’s most iconic moments to the big screen, setting up a ferocious, action-packed sequel.
The Ultimate Summer 2026 Horror Guide: Every Major Movie Hitting Theaters
The Ultimate Summer 2026 Horror Guide: Every Major Movie Hitting Theaters
Summer 2026 is set to bleed at the box office as Resident Evil rises, Evil Dead Burn turns up the heat, Backrooms creeps from the void, and Scary Movie sharpens its parody—here’s every major horror release haunting theatres.
Quentin Tarantino Finds Another Loophole in His 10-Movie Rule
Quentin Tarantino Finds Another Loophole in His 10-Movie Rule
Quentin Tarantino vowed to quit after ten films — and he just broke his own rule again.
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