Crime 101 is both ageless and of the moment: a sleek, intoxicating knockout from writer-director Bart Layton, who pulls source material from Don Winslow. Layton, best known for his merging of fact and fiction in American Animals and The Imposter, goes full-on ...
“I have had it with these monkey-fighting snakes on this Monday-to-Friday plane!” Oh, we are not playing this one straight. Buckle up. When I borrowed that gloriously neutered TV edit line for the opener, you knew exactly what altitude we were flying at. This is not prestige cinema. This is cabin-pressure ...
Ruben Fleischer, director Venom, Uncharted, and Zombieland is at the helm for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. It plunges us back into the world of globe-trotting illusionists with elaborate heists and twist endings that snap like a magician’s silk handkerchief. It should have been an easy, winning ...
They came from beyond the stars. They crave your blood. And they’re hungry for brains. It’s Ed Wood by way of Mel Brooks! Let’s get this out of the way: Vampire Zombies… from Space! is exactly the kind of movie that knows the word “subtle” and throws it out an ...
The mayhem-loving mischief-makers are back! Illumination’s Minions & Monsters—the third Minions prequel and seventh chapter in the Despicable Me saga—arrives exclusively in theaters on July 1, 2026, and you can check out the brand-new poster ...
Breaking Glass Pictures is inviting horror fans to step into the shadows with the newly released trailer and poster for Dark Distortion, a chilling new supernatural thriller heading your way this spring. Arriving on VOD March 3, 2026, Dark Distortion is written and directed by Joseph Herrera and ...
It Was Always You is one of those Hallmark films that sneaks up on you—in the best way—and reminds you why this network has such a loyal fan base. Director Michael Robison leans into the emotional warmth of the story without ever letting it get syrupy, giving ...
Hallmark’s 2026 movie Missing the Boat closes out the Winter Escape lineup with exactly the kind of breezy, sun‑kissed charm you want from a finale. It’s light on its feet, warm in tone, and anchored by two leads who know how to make a simple premise feel ...