It's more of the same for the Nintendo film starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Brie Larson, in theaters on April 1.
Two Vince Vaughns star along with James Marsden and Eiza González in the sci-fi, action, comedy, gangster film now on Hulu.
Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio star in the New York-based Marvel Studios show, now streaming.
Joel Kinnaman and a new cast of characters lead the alternate reality space drama, which returns on March 27.
Samara Weaving gets hunted by a whole new set of creepy elites in Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come.’
Bug Films' anime take on Kamome Shirahama's beloved fantasy series, due on Crunchyroll this April, was well worth the wait.
A new Shudder documentary gazes at horror history through a feminist lens, featuring interviews with Akela Cooper, Mary Harron, Kate Siegel, and more.
Prime Video’s gnarly superhero series continues to adapt Robert Kirkman’s comic with a deft hand, but the push for a near‑annual release is leaving unmistakable marks on its animation quality.
A24's new film stars Nina Kiri in a horror tale from writer-director Ian Tuason. It's now in theaters.
Ryan Gosling stars in the new Andy Weir adaptation from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, out March 20.
'Into the Grand Line' doubles down on its goofiness, action, and Straw Hat crew chemistry but holds back its big guns for what's to come.
Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale lead Maggie Gyllenhaal’s violent, wildly energetic horror romance.
Featuring the voices of Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, and Jon Hamm, it opens on March 6.
Neve Campbell returns to the horror franchise, along with Courteney Cox, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mason Gooding.
Sterling K. Brown and Julianne Nicholson star in the post-apocalyptic series, returning to Hulu February 23.
The new pop culture comedy starring Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol is now in theaters.
The game's airborne action makes for some good blasting, even if not all of it soars.
Sam Rockwell stars in the manic, poignant sci-fi love letter from director Gore Verbinski.
Mamoru Hosoda’s medieval, isekai-adjacent epic about a princess’s brutal quest for revenge is now playing in theaters.
The absorbing new documentary draws on retro movies and vintage TV specials to give context to Britain’s fascination with folk horror.