Critics have made their picks for the worst movies of 2024, which includes films featuring the likes of Chris Pine, Dennis Quaid, Zack Snyder and even Mickey Mouse. Some of the films that met the ...
Every year has its share of bad movies, and 2024 was no exception. Not everything can turn out to be a great movie or even a good one. But there were so many terrible films this year that we ...
2024 was a standout year for horror, with diverse stories like body horror and slashers. Memorable performances in movies like Longlegs and Heretic captivated audiences. Unique sequels like Smile ...
Can you believe that 2024 is about to end? What a year it’s been for movies. What was supposed to be a slow year due to delays caused by the strikes ended up being a fun one with an eclectic ...
2024 has, shock horror, been a year filled with amazing new movies. Indeed, there have been lots of unmissable films to enjoy in theaters or at home on the world's best streaming services.
Coralie Fargeat's jaw-dropping sci-fi body horror movie "The Substance" is returning to theaters in the US in just a few days ...
As 2024 comes to a close, the biggest movies of the year are now available to stream from home — quite literally. “Inside Out 2” is streaming on Disney+ after earning a massive $1.6 billion ...
A bizarrely quiet and slightly squeaking scream in the middle of Kraven The Hunter is one of the weirdest movie moments I’ve experienced in 2024, and more people need to see it. Kraven The ...
From "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" to "Challengers" and more, here are 35 standout movies from 2024 you can watch at home. December means another movie year comes to an end. For all the talk of this ...
Netflix releases a lot. In fact, the streaming titan debuted just shy of 200 new original films in 2024. Naturally, not every new Netflix movie is a home run, but there are plenty of worthwhile ...
The year 2024 was one of great movie moments — and it could even be argued that the offscreen moments were better than anything onscreen. The “Wicked” and “Madame Web” press tours, anyone?