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Don’t waste time scrolling: 9 top new movies to stream this week on Hulu, HBO Max, and more (Feb. 17-22)
After a stellar crop of top new movies landed across the best streaming services last week, this week’s offering might look a little slimmer, but there’s still plenty of great watches in the lineup. Hulu subscribers can look forward to a sweet watch featuring Brendan Fraser and Harris Dickinson’s feature directorial debut, while HBO Max is due to board an…
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10 Great Netflix Original Movies Everyone Has Already Forgotten About
Parrish Lewis/Netflix Every week, Netflix unleashes a flood of content, including original movies exclusively made for the streaming service. It’s difficult to keep up with everything, especially since other platforms also clamor for attention with their own productions, but there’s some programming that persists through the deluge. While the likes of “Bird…
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{Movie Review} This is Not a Test (2026) High School Horror By the Book
There is something perversely comforting about a zombie movie that knows exactly what it is. This Is Not a Test, written and directed by Adam MacDonald and adapted from This Is Not a Test by Courtney Summers, does not reinvent the wheel. It does not even try to sharpen an instrument using a wheel as a grinder into something sharper…
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10 Brutal War Movies That Aren’t Focused On the Combat
When it comes to war movies, audiences are quick to picture combat. No matter the era or war depicted on screen, it has become an expected part of the genre. Even in classic movies like Saving Private Ryan or Platoon, the dramatic character dynamics are interspersed with action sequences that keep things moving. There are even movies that take place…
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7 Crazy Cult 80s Movies You Might Have Missed
Casey Chong with a selection of crazy cult movies from the 1980s… One of the best things about watching movies is how diverse the various genres have spread from the mainstream, audience-friendly fares to indie works and finally, the types that defy genre conventions or outright weird. They can be movies where logic is thrown out of the window in…
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10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2005, Ranked
I did not put this list together by looking at influence, awards, or how often these films get cited in arguments about cinema. I kept thinking about the movies I watched after 2005 that quietly reset my expectations without announcing themselves. The ones that made me sit through the end credits without reaching for my phone. Over the years, I…
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the 12 greatest uses of classical music in the movies
Where would movies be without music? Sure, images, story and dialogue are all important. But cinematic soundtracks provide that human connection – the key to character motivation and emotional truth. Of course, many directors employ talented composers to write dedicated scores for their films, and we can all be thankful for such cinematic luminaries as Ennio Morricone, Bernard Herrmann, John…
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Emerald Fennell’s Pursuit of Provocation
‘Wuthering Heights’ promised to revel in bad taste, but was ultimately afraid to get its hands dirty—a recurring theme in the British director’s filmography The quotation marks around the title of Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights are a copy editor’s nightmare, and a savvy filmmaker’s idea of a gimmick, or maybe plausible deniability. “I think it’s a lot of things,” explained…
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Frederick Wiseman dies; movies comprised revelatory history o
Frederick Wiseman, the celebrated director of “Titicut Follies” and dozens of other documentaries whose in-depth, unadorned movies comprised a unique and revelatory history of American institutions, died Monday at age 96. The death was announced in a joint statement from his family and from his production company, Zipporah Films. Additional details were not immediately available. “He will be deeply missed…
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The 10 Greatest Robert Duvall Movies
Robert Duvall, the prolific actor better known for playing the Corleone crime family’s consigliere, Tom Hagen, in the first two installments of The Godfather trilogy, has sadly passed away. Duvall was 95 at the time of his death (on Feb. 15, 2026) and will forever be remembered as one of Hollywood’s most talented and decorated stars. During his career, he…
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