Rob Reiner’s When Harry Met Sally Finds Success on Streaming 37 Years Later

As of January 3, 2026, When Harry Met Sally, starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, is the third most-streamed movie on HBO Max in the U.S., according to data from FlixPatrol. The film follows Harry and Sally, played by Crystal and Ryan, as their relationship develops after they first meet while traveling to New York City together.

Berserk Slashes Its Way Back to Collectors With Massive New International Reveal

This detailed art bust, titled “Berserk: The Millennium Falcon Arc,” brings a key moment from the manga to life, featuring the main character Guts and his companions. It also includes impressive, larger-than-life depictions of Guts and his arch-enemy. Though it will take some time to be released, fans of this beloved dark fantasy series will find it well worth the wait.

Stranger Things 5: Steve Harrington’s Perfect Finale Fate

Most fans of Stranger Things would agree that Steve “The Hair” Harrington (Joe Keery) was the last character they wanted to see go. Although there was a scary moment, the way the show wrapped up Steve’s story in the final season was truly satisfying.

30 Years Later, This 5-Star Action Crime Thriller “Classic” Shoots Onto New Streaming Home for 2026

Originally released in 1995, this is widely considered the definitive crime thriller. Directed by Michael Mann, the film pits two legendary actors against each other: Al Pacino plays Vincent Hanna, a Los Angeles police lieutenant, and Robert De Niro stars as Neil McCauley, a professional thief. The impressive supporting cast includes Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Val Kilmer, Ashley Judd, and Amy Brenneman.

Dylan O’Brien’s New Comedy With Near-Perfect RT Score Officially Lands Streaming Release After Festival Leaks

Hulu has announced that the film Twinless will premiere on January 16, 2026. The movie stars O’Brien, playing both Roman and Rocky, and follows two young men (O’Brien and James Sweeney, who also wrote, directed, and acted in the film) who connect in a support group after each losing their twin. As they find solace in their shared experience, their relationship becomes more complex with the arrival of Marcie (Aisling Franciosi), a coworker who pushes them to confront their hidden truths.

Forget Baldur’s Gate 3, Check Out This Free D&D Game On PS5 Right Now

There’s so much to enjoy about Baldur’s Gate 3 – it faithfully brings the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons rules to life, has a compelling story, memorable characters, and has won tons of awards. But if what you really love is playing with friends in co-op, or you’re not a fan of turn-based battles, then let me tell you about another D&D game you might like.

10 Highest-Grossing Movies of 2025, Ranked by Critics

Moviegoers had a lot of popular choices in 2025, from big-budget Hollywood films to animated movies from around the world. However, critics weren’t as enthusiastic, according to their ratings on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. Here’s a look at what reviewers thought of the year’s ten highest-earning films.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Season-Premiere Recap: I Like It Like That

After eighteen seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race, plus numerous All Stars, international, and Vs. The World spin-offs, the show’s format is very familiar to everyone. Over the years, Drag Race has evolved from a low-budget production into a popular, award-winning series, but it now feels a bit dated. The decision to no longer host the finale in a large theater feels disappointing and cheap. RuPaul doesn’t have the same energy as before, and some of the classic challenges, like the talent show and Snatch Game, aren’t as exciting anymore. What’s most frustrating is that recent seasons seem to focus on very young contestants, as the show prioritizes discovering and developing new talent for future All Stars seasons, rather than showcasing polished, experienced queens.

10 Fantasy TV Shows Canceled Too Soon: Unfulfilled Potential

Many TV shows, particularly those in specific genres like fantasy, don’t have the time they need to develop properly. High fantasy is especially challenging because it’s a less mainstream genre, and TV executives aren’t always convinced it will attract a large audience. These shows often need a lot of detailed world-building and complex backstories, and viewers may not see the payoff immediately.