Movies

Movies have been an integral part of our lives for many years. From the earliest silent films, to today's blockbuster hits, they provide us with a unique way of storytelling and entertainment. Movies bring us together as we share laughter and tears while watching them on the big screen or in the comfort of our own homes. They allow us to escape from reality, explore new worlds and gain insight into different perspectives. Whether you are looking for action-packed adventures, romantic comedies or classic drama films; there is something available for everyone to watch! Whether it's on Amazon's Prime Video, on Netflix or anywhere else, there are plenty of great options out there. There is no shortage of news about the latest releases, upcoming movies, the buzz out of film festivals, and Watch of the Week recommendations for the must-sees on streaming . We aim to provide readers with interesting articles about their favorite films as well as breaking news from Hollywood so they can stay informed and entertained. For more recommendations of watch to watch, check our Mashable's Watch Guides.

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I could not stop laughing at 'Joker: Folie à Deux's 'Kath and Kim' moment
Joaquin Phoenix laughing in a courtroom as Arthur in "Joker: Folie à Deux."

'April' review: A visceral Georgian abortion drama
A woman in surgical dress stands alone in a room.


'The Outrun' review: Saoirse Ronan leads a tender and poetic addiction drama
Saoirse Ronan stars as an alcoholic woman in recovery in "The Outrun."


'The Platform 2's twisty ending, explained
A close-up of a topless, bald man holding a lit lighter.


'It's What's Inside' review: Netflix’s latest thriller can't be missed
A scene from "It's What's Inside."


'Red Rooms' review: Austere giallo for our tech-detached age
Juliette Gariépy stars in "Red Rooms."




'Pavements' review: A slanted, enchanting documentary-biopic-prank
5 men look at the camera in an image with 5 other men, upside down and on top of them, also looking at the camera.


Anna Kendrick's 'Woman of the Hour' gets a harrowing trailer
Tony Hale and Anna Kendrick stand on the set of the '70s dating show "The Dating Game" in the film "Woman of the Hour."


The 26 best horror movies now streaming on Peacock
"Dawn of the Dead," "Us," "Ginger Snaps," and "Frankenstein" are all great horror movies streaming on Peacock.

26 of the best horror movies on Hulu to freak you the hell out
From left to right, scenes from "Prey," "Amulet," "Infinity Pool," "Piggy," and "I Saw the Devil."

The best monster movies of the 2010s
A series of movie monsters illustrated on a red background.

'Nosferatu' trailer teases Bill Skarsgård's take on the iconic vampire
A woman crying blood.

'Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape' review: A loving homage to an internet oddity
Kati Kelli in a scene from "Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape."

'Daniela Forever' review: Nacho Vigalondo's latest lacks magic
Henry Golding and Beatrice Grannò chat in a kitchen in "Daniela Forever."

'Chainsaws Were Singing' review: This '70s horror throwback is a time capsule… of the early 2010s?
Laura Niils and Karl-Joosep Ilves in "Chainsaws Were Singing."


New York Film Festival preview: 10 movies you ought to know about
A composite of images from "Nickel Boys," "Blitz," "Emilia Perez," "Anora," and "Pavements."
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