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Netflix’s 10 Most Popular 2025 Movies, Ranked By How Good They Are
2025 was a huge year for Netflix and its movie roster, with a number of films garnering a staggering amount of overall views and watchtime on the streaming platform – though some are arguably better than others. Being one of the most-watched movies in a year on Netflix is a major achievement for any film, since garnering this much audience…
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Catherine O’Hara obituary | Movies
“Kevin!” With that panicked exclamation, delivered in wide-eyed, straight-to-camera close-up in the festive comedy Home Alone (1990), the actor Catherine O’Hara, who has died aged 71 after a short illness, cemented her place as one of cinema’s most neglectful screen parents. After inadvertently leaving her young son (played by Macaulay Culkin) behind in Chicago at the mercy of burglars while…
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The 13 movies you don’t want to miss in February, from Wuthering Heights to Scream 7
It’s the most romantic month of the year — cold weather aside — so that means cinemas and streaming platforms are packed with the plenty of movies you don’t want to miss. At this time of year, those movies often tend to come with love in the air between Hollywood’s hottest heartthrobs. This year, the main event in that respect…
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20 Greatest Fantasy Movie Masterpieces of All Time, Ranked
Fantasy films are irresistible. These tales of magic, fascinating fictional worlds, and scary mythical creatures have fascinated movie-goers since the dawn of the art form, and as such, it’s no surprise that several of the most beloved and acclaimed films ever made just happen to be fantasy. Whether it’s high or low fantasy, these movies prove that there’s an inimitable…
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7 Fantasy Movies That Are 10/10 but Nobody Remembers
Fantasy cinema has gifted audiences countless rides on the side of magic, whimsy, and enchanting darkness. From dragons and cursed kingdoms to chilling destinies and impossible quests, the genre delivered some of the most life-changing films to make it onto the big screen. But honestly, few films have truly impacted viewers with a lightning-in-a-bottle magic feel, and even fewer still…
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Where to Stream Catherine O’Hara’s Best Movies and TV Shows
Catherine O’Hara in Home Alone. Photo: 20th Century Fox The world isn’t as funny as it was last week. Before yesterday, Catherine O’Hara seemed to be near the apex of her comedic powers, landing two Emmy nominations just last fall for her incredible work on The Studio and the beloved adaptation of The Last of Us. Now, to everyone’s shock,…
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21 Movies and Shows to Watch with Your Kids for Valentine’s Day (from Cartoon Love Stories to BFF Adventures)
Cubby and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Credit: DREAMWORKS SKG/Ronald Grant Archive/Mary Evans Without fail, Valentine’s Day always sneaks up on me as a parent. It feels like the entirety of the fall and early winter includes weeks of preparation for the marathon of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. When…
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Every Sam Raimi Movie, Ranked Worst to Best
Clockwise from top left: Spider-Man 2, The Quick and the Dead, The Evil Dead, and Drag Me to Hell. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Everett Collection (TriStar, Columbia, Universal), Rosebud Releasing In some ways, Sam Raimi is the ultimate filmmaker success story. He went from messing around in the woods with a camera, his buddies, and goop he could hurl at them to…
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10 Movie Trilogies Where Two Out of Three Movies Are Masterpieces
Making a truly great film trilogy is a difficult task because of how hard it is to acquire consistency. Most films are lucky to only have one great sequel, and making two is increasingly difficult given how long they must be in development and how hard it is to provide a satisfying continuation; there’s also situations in which trilogies are…
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Jim Jarmusch, filmmaker: ‘If you put money into my movie, you don’t tell me how to make it, no matter who you are’ | Culture
When a movie ends, Jim Jarmusch almost always gets sick. Which illness varies — it could be a cold, the flu, or worse. The phenomenon has taken place for years. In his filmography, the director tends to post more questions than answers. In contrast, when it comes to his health, he has arrived at a clear conclusion: “It’s fucking hard…
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