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  • New on Peacock in April 2026: All the new shows and movies to watch

    April is finally here, and Peacock’s lineup is the perfect companion for those inevitable spring showers. Whether you’re staying cozy or watching the rain roll down the glass, these picks offer the best excuse to stay inside. Here are our top highlights for what’s new on Peacock in April 2026. Kicking things off on April 9 is the Peacock original…

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  • Drew Goddard on Project Hail Mary Ending, Sinister Six Movie

    Drew Goddard knows you’ve probably been wondering where he’s been. The writer — who turned a “Six Feet Under” spec script into stints writing for “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and its follow-up “Angel,” along with “Lost,” “Alias” and “The Good Place,” before also becoming one of Hollywood’s most sought-after screenwriters with projects like “Cloverfield,” “The Cabin in the Woods” and…

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  • New Movies, TV Shows, & Sports

    New Movies, TV Shows, and Sports Coming to Paramount+ in April 2026 Paramount+ has announced its April 2026 lineup, including Paramount+ Originals series, Paramount+ Exclusive, debuts, sports, and Paramount Pictures movies arriving on the streaming service. Want to watch everything listed below? Stream on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME here. We’ve compiled the full list of titles along with their premiere dates…

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  • 10 Upcoming Thriller Movies That You Cannot Miss

    Thrillers have been some of the most versatile and striking genres of filmmaking throughout film history, with the genre continuing to have exceptional films year after year. The 2020s as a whole have been a great time for thrillers so far, with films like Oppenheimer, Conclave, and One Battle After Another leaving a massive impact. However, the decade is far…

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  • 6 Cult Classic Horror Movies Better Than House

    In the years since its release, 1985’s horror comedy House has become a beloved cult classic among genre fans. Viewers flock to its weird mix of humor and inventive practical effects. The film doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s part of its allure. While House has carved out its own space in a decade filled with horror hits, there…

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  • 10 Most Perfect Crime Movies Ever Made

    Crime movies live or die on pressure. Not just plot pressure, but moral pressure, social pressure, pressure inside rooms, pressure inside faces, pressure in the split second before somebody talks too much, reaches too fast, trusts the wrong person, or realizes they were never really in control. They create entire systems of behavior. They show how power moves, how loyalty…

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  • Disney’s Forgotten 1960s Adventure Film Is Still One of the Best — and Most Surprising — World War II Movies

    When you think of Disney’s 1960s output, technicolor fairy tales, cartoon animals, and whimsical coming-of-age stories likely come to mind. Meanwhile, bombed-out Europe probably doesn’t ring a bell as one of the studio’s specialties that decade. Yet Disney’s 1963 World War II film, Miracle of the White Stallions, makes for a surprising entry in the studio’s canon. Directed by Arthur…

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  • Top 20 Sci-Fi Movie Masterpieces of All Time, Ranked

    From some of the most important films from the very beginning of cinema like A Trip to the Moon, to recent critically acclaimed blockbuster hits like Project Hail Mary, science-fiction continues to have a long-lasting appeal and potential in the world of filmmaking. There is just something about the creative possibilities of space, aliens, or high-end technology that is so…

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  • 10 Great Sci-Fi Movies With Low Rotten Tomatoes Scores

    Jason Vorhees from Jason X surrounded by Adam Driver in 65 and Kristen Stewart in Underwater – Static Media Just as it’s important never to judge a book by its cover, one shouldn’t base a movie’s quality entirely on its Rotten Tomatoes score. There are plenty of good movies that received low aggregate critics’ scores on the website, earning a…

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  • A Royal Setting: Jen Lilley & Dan Jeannotte Talk Their First Movie Together In Seven Years

    When I was a kid, I would sit on my Grandma’s lap and watch soap operas. She would tell me how invested that she was in certain relationships on the show. I can remember watching Days of our Lives with her and she would tell me how John and Marlena were the best couple in soaps. After she passed away,…

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