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  • New movies to watch this weekend: See ‘Mercy’ in theaters, rent ‘The SpongeBob Movie,’ stream ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ on Hulu

    Rebecca Ferguson in Mercy. (Courtesy of Amazon-MGM/Everett Collection) Welcome to another edition of Trust Me, I Watch Everything, a weekly guide to all the new movies released on Friday. I’m Brett Arnold, film critic and host of Roger & Me, a weekly Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show. This week, we’re really feeling the January energy, as the only two…

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  • 10 Movies From 1942 That Are Now Considered Classics

    1942 was a year when Hollywood and world cinema were responding to global upheaval. The shadow of World War II hung over everything, and filmmakers were telling new stories about resilience, romance, suspense, and moral conviction. The best films of that year balanced wartime urgency with timeless human emotion, from shadowy noirs and daring political comedies to sweeping melodramas and…

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  • 8 Near-Perfect Epic Movies That Nobody Remembers Today

    Since epic movies are known for being big, it’s kind of fitting that some of the best of the bunch are also among the most well-known and widely celebrated movies of all time. To state the obvious, Lawrence of Arabia, Seven Samurai, and The Godfather are all epics of a different sort, and released in different decades, yet have the…

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  • 7 Sci-Fi Movies That Tried To Be The Next Star Wars, But Failed

    The original 1977 release of Star Wars fundamentally altered the film industry, transforming a risky space adventure into an unprecedented cultural and financial juggernaut. Before this release, science fiction often relied on bleak dystopian themes or slow-paced cerebral explorations. However, George Lucas infused the genre with high-fantasy archetypes, delivering a space opera characterized by mystical energy fields, chivalric sword fights,…

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  • The Forgotten Oscar Darlings: 11 Academy Award Winners That Faded Over Time

    An Academy Award is the crowning achievement for any film—but a win won’t necessarily immortalize it forever. Here are the movies across Oscars history whose statuettes have long gathered dust. The Oscars are ostensibly the anointing of a year’s great films: Here’s what the high minds of Hollywood made these past 12 months; let’s exalt them now, for our sake…

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  • Movies playing in Southeast Michigan, new releases March 6 – Macomb Daily

    The following list includes movies available at local theaters, and movies that are available to watch through online streaming and video on demand services including: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Hulu, Vudu, FandangoNow, Apple TV+, YouTube, Disney+, HBO Max and more. Showing at theaters • “The Bride!” (R): In 1930s Chicago, scientist Dr. Euphronious brings a murdered young woman…

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  • 10 Horror Movies That Are More Disturbing Than ‘Hereditary’

    Hey, Hereditary isn’t much fun, is it? It’s a horror movie, and so maybe it’s not supposed to be, or, more specifically, it’s one of those fancy-pants “elevated horror” movies, so they’re certainly not supposed to be fun. They’re about real things. Okay, that’s flippant, but Hereditary was a shock to the system, and it felt fresh at a time…

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  • 10 Movies From 1972 That Are Now Considered Classics

    1972 was a high point for the industry in which popular entertainment was also incredibly sound artistically. Although now films that are made for the sake of entertainment are differentiated from those that exist to win awards, 1972 was a time in which they were one in the same. While the fact that the year featured the release of a…

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  • All 7 Jurassic Park Movies In Order, From 1993 To Now

    The Jurassic Park franchise spans four decades and seven movies, and each installment has raised the stakes with more and more dinosaur mayhem. Author Michael Crichton penned the eponymous novel in 1990, and it didn’t take long for Hollywood to come calling. Steven Spielberg directed the first movie, and it was a paradigm shift in blockbuster cinema. Combining cutting-edge CGI…

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  • Full list of new movies, TV shows streaming now (March 2026)

    Streaming A full list of what to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV, and Peacock in March 2026. Streaming in March 2026: Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy in “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.” Robert Viglasky/Netflix By Kevin Slane March 3, 2026 | 2:48 PM 12 minutes to read With the 2026 Oscars less than two…

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