2-Part A24 Comedy Series Maintains Rare Rotten Tomatoes Achievement

This film company is a leading force in the industry, having won 21 Academy Awards. They’re hoping to continue their success this year with the film Marty Supreme, which is expected to be a strong contender. Many people don’t realize, however, that they also produce popular TV shows, including HBO’s Euphoria and the Netflix hit Beef.

Even Stephen King Admits ‘The Blair Witch Project’ Was Too Scary to Finish

A lot of people who watched The Blair Witch Project found it too frightening to finish, thanks to its effectively scary moments. But what really disturbed many viewers was the rumor that the film wasn’t acting at all – that it was actually a real snuff film documenting the disappearance of the actors. Even horror legend Stephen King has talked about this, mentioning it several times, including in a new edition of his book Danse Macabre, according to Bloody Disgusting.

Waymo and Orlando Mayor Announce Driverless Taxi Service is Coming

Mayor Dyer highlighted the launch of the commercial service in Orlando as a sign of the city’s innovative spirit. He stated that starting today, residents have a new, safe transportation option, and visitors will experience the high-quality transportation they expect.

Will Smith’s $1.6 Billion Sci-Fi Franchise Wasted Its Perfect Opportunity For Expansion

Look, Sony really tried to build something bigger with Men in Black: International, hoping to move beyond Will Smith’s appeal, but it just didn’t click. Critics weren’t impressed, and the box office numbers – around $253.9 million – were the lowest the franchise had ever seen. That scrapped the planned Jump Street crossover, and now they’re circling back to what works: trying to get Will Smith back as Agent J for another Men in Black sequel. It feels like they’re realizing the core of the franchise still rests with him.

March 2026 Movie Releases: Horror, Sci-Fi, & More

February wasn’t a huge month for new movie releases, but the films that did come out offered a variety of genres. There was something for everyone, from the classic horror of Dracula to newer installments in scary series like The Strangers – Chapter 3 and Scream 7, plus a bit of comedy with How To Make A Killing. Overall, it turned out to be a surprisingly good month for movie fans.

‘Starfleet Academy’ Episode 8 Restores the Doctor To His Old Self

Mary Wiseman returned as Lt. Tilly in the eighth episode of Starfleet Academy, and she was great! She played the character much as she always has, though perhaps with a bit more confidence, which was a welcome change. Even though she left Discovery at the end of “The Life of the Stars,” it looks like she’ll likely return to teach more classes sometime. The episode also focused heavily on another member of the main Starfleet Academy cast, and their connection to another Star Trek series helped make their storyline particularly compelling.

Sorry, Scream 7, But Making Scream 6 Without Sidney Wasn’t The Mistake

Rather than continuing the story directly from Scream 6, the new film, Scream 7, feels like a reset. It brings back Sidney, who wasn’t in the previous movie due to a disagreement with Neve Campbell, after the planned leads, Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, left the project. The film completely drops the plotline involving the Carpenter sisters and is built around the idea that Scream 6 – a Scream movie without Sidney – didn’t work.

One Actress’ Historic Oscar Win Still Holds A Huge Record 88 Years Later

Luise Rainer made history in 1938 by winning the Best Actress Oscar for The Good Earth. This followed her win the previous year for The Great Ziegfeld, making her the first person to win two Academy Awards for acting. While she was the first, she certainly wasn’t the last—45 other actors have since achieved the same feat, with some even winning three times. Katharine Hepburn currently holds the record with four Oscar wins for acting.

Scream 7 Box Office Debut Rockets Past Projections To Shatter All-Time Franchise Record

Despite some significant issues, the new slasher sequel is expected to perform well in theaters. Critics haven’t been kind – it currently has a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the lowest score in the entire Scream series (only Scream 3 scored lower at 45%). The film has also faced controversy stemming from the firing of Melissa Barrera, a star of the previous two Scream movies, after she shared pro-Palestine views on social media.