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At home, you can rent or buy the latest SpongeBob movie to watch with your little ones, and on streaming services you're already paying for, there are a number of great picks, including the Springsteen biopic making its way to Hulu and the Dwayne Johnson film The Smashing Machine hitting HBO Max.
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The best new movies to watch in theaters this weekend
A new weekend means brand new movies playing at the movie theater. We can already taste the warm, buttered popcorn and crisp, icy fountain soda! This weekend (Friday, January 23, 2026) at the movie theater you can catch a spooky new horror movie based on a popular video games series.
It is time to head back to the foggiest town on Earth with "Return to Silent Hill." The new horror film adapts the story from the acclaimed "Silent Hill 2" video game series and follows a man who heads to the mysterious town after receiving a letter from a long-lost lover.
The popular horror video game sequel is now a movie.
Why you should watch it:Good Night, and Good Luck with George Clooney was one of the hottest and most expensive tickets on Broadway last year, according to Playbill.com. The filmed live stage capture of the performance, originally broadcast on CNN, is newly available to stream on Netflix as of this week.
A cult classic horror movie starring genre legend Vincent Price is now available to stream for free. Price starred in numerous horror movies over the course of his career, including 1953’s House of Wax,
Netflix says it will maintain the 45-day theatrical window for Warner Bros. films, and that is good news for cinemas and moviegoers. The post Netflix’s latest move is huge for movie theaters, and fantastic for you and I appeared first on Digital Trends.
Ahead of the movie's 2027 theatrical release, Netflix and Sony have confirmed that the Legend of Zelda movie will stream on the platform.
Ryan Coogler’s box-office-smashing vampire film “Sinners” broke yet another record Thursday when it landed 16 Oscar nominations — the most of any film in history, besting the 14-nod totals earned by 1950’s “All About Eve,