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  • March 2026’s Best Streaming Titles: Angel’s Egg, Finding Nemo, The Lego Movie, Lost in Translation, Animaniacs

    As Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, et al. add more content, it can be difficult to know what to look for amidst all of the new titles. Every month, I compile a list of particularly noteworthy and interesting movies and TV shows to add to your streaming queues. If you’d like to receive my streaming recommendations even sooner, become an Opus…

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  • Most Anticipated New Movies of 2026 by Month

    What are the most anticipated new movies of 2026? We list all the best new releases of the year by month, from the biggest theatrical hits to lesser known films. You should definitely look forward to these 70 films! We made a list of the most anticipated new movies of 2026, divided by month, and you can find them all…

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio’s 5 Greatest Drama Movies, Ranked

    Leonardo DiCaprio‘s best movies are a mix of his comedic and dramatic skills, and a bit of action on the side. He’s versatile and transformative, capable of embodying his roles and researching them methodically, with a lot of dedication; that’s why he’s considered one of the greatest actors of today. Although he has a long and interesting filmography sitting in…

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  • 8 Greatest Sci-Fi Movie Characters of the Last 5 Years, Ranked

    We are currently experiencing something of a golden age for the science fiction genre. After years — some might say decades — of underwhelming efforts, the 2010s began a shift in the genre, thanks to directors like Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve. The 2020s have seen a great deal of truly brilliant sci-fi movies, which is particularly impressive since we’re…

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  • 10 Fantasy Series Better Than Most Blockbuster Movies

    The fantasy genre often lends itself to spectacle, with mythical creatures, swords-and-sorcery battles, and magic taking center stage. However, while there have been great advances in visual effects, visuals alone do not always make a great movie, and the best fantasy TV series of all time can rival most fantasy movies, as they have the advantage of time. Even great…

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

    March is just about here, and Peacock is stacking the month with a little bit of everything. Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic laugh, a Broadway spectacle, or a twisted take on a classic, the new lineup has you covered. Start your watchlist now and claim your spot on the couch for the highlights below. Kicking things off on March…

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  • The 20 Best Drama Movies on Netflix to Watch Now

    Roma (2018) Set in early 1970s Mexico City, Alfonso Cuarón’s drama follows Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a live-in domestic worker caring for a middle-class family as political unrest unfolds beyond the household walls. Shot in black and white, the film moves through school runs, hospital corridors, beach trips, and the daily rhythms of housework, showing the private and public moments that…

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  • The 20 Sexiest Movies and Where to Watch Them Online

    Body Heat (1981) Lawrence Kasdan’s debut film noir, set in a sweltering Florida town, radiates heat—as much literally as figuratively. William Hurt plays a small-town lawyer drawn into the orbit of Kathleen Turner’s Matty Walker, whose magnetism is impossible to resist. Scenes like their first seduction in Matty’s poolside bedroom, the tension-filled car rides, and nights in her lamplit house…

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  • What a Paramount-owned Warner Bros. means for the movies

    Two of Hollywood’s oldest studios may be consolidating into one. In a shocking twist after a monthslong bidding war, Paramount has emerged as the apparent victor in the fight to acquire Warner Bros. Netflix, which backed away from the deal Thursday, had hoped to win the movie studio and its vast film library. Paramount wants it all: movies, cable networks…

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  • The alternate future of ‘Timecode,’ plus the best movies in L.A.

    Hello! I’m Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. There’s so much energy around moviegoing in Los Angeles right now and two recent stories really capture how exciting of a scene it is. Cerys Davies wrote a feature about the revival of physical media among younger movie fans, how…

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