The Real Reason Sally Field Said No to First Wives Club — And Why She’d Do It Again
The Real Reason Sally Field Said No to First Wives Club — And Why She’d Do It Again
In a rare interview, Sally Field opens up about passing on Annie Paradis in 1996’s First Wives Club—and why Mrs. Doubtfire still hits home for families more than 30 years later.
James Gunn Confirms Two DCU TV Updates — And Ignites Theories About One of DC’s Most Powerful Heroes
James Gunn Confirms Two DCU TV Updates — And Ignites Theories About One of DC’s Most Powerful Heroes
DCU hits the gas: Supergirl and Clayface are theater-bound this year, Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow enters production, and DC Studios is finally delivering long-awaited updates on its previously announced slate.
5 Must-See New Movies and Shows Streaming on Netflix and More This Week (April 27–May 1)
5 Must-See New Movies and Shows Streaming on Netflix and More This Week (April 27–May 1)
April is out, streaming is in: HBO Max, Netflix and more are dropping standout premieres and big-screen debuts to binge until the warm weather finally sticks.
Belle Burden: The Untold Story of the Strangers Author's Past Marriage
Belle Burden: The Untold Story of the Strangers Author's Past Marriage
Belle Burden’s Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage stormed onto the New York Times bestseller list in January 2026, as readers—and even nonreaders—devour her gripping search through a marriage for the clues that the man beside her was a stranger.
4 Music Biopic Misfires That Missed the Beat, Ranked — From Back to Black to Nina
4 Music Biopic Misfires That Missed the Beat, Ranked — From Back to Black to Nina
Michael moonwalks into a buzzsaw: with more than 100 reviews in, the Michael Jackson biopic Michael is marooned at 38 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, panned as a glossy greatest-hits retread and a reminder that the music-biopic formula was vaporized by Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
What’s New on Netflix in May 2026: Every Movie and Show Coming Your Way
What’s New on Netflix in May 2026: Every Movie and Show Coming Your Way
April is wrapping and May is loading. With Peacock, Hulu, and Pluto TV already unveiling their May 2026 slates, Netflix is ready to drop a fresh wave of movies and series to kick-start your queue.
The Simpsons’ Ultimate Movie Parody Showdown: Fans Crown an Unexpected Champion
The Simpsons’ Ultimate Movie Parody Showdown: Fans Crown an Unexpected Champion
Since debuting on The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987, Matt Groening’s beloved animated juggernaut has made a sport of skewering cinema—blink-and-you-miss-it nods, full-episode send-ups, and the movie spoofs that still hit hardest.
Zendaya’s 5 Greatest Roles You Need to See — Beyond Spider-Man
Zendaya’s 5 Greatest Roles You Need to See — Beyond Spider-Man
With each new project, Zendaya makes it clear she isn’t here to be hyped—she’s here to command, vaulting from blockbusters to prestige turns and choosing roles that prize control over raw intensity.
Fired Star Wars Actor’s Return Teased Five Years After Controversial Disney Lawsuit
Fired Star Wars Actor’s Return Teased Five Years After Controversial Disney Lawsuit
Five years after her high-profile firing, Gina Carano may be on the verge of a Star Wars comeback, with a new update hinting at the return of Cara Dune.
All 61 Episodes of the 90s Cult Sci-Fi Classic Canceled Twice Just Dropped on Tubi
All 61 Episodes of the 90s Cult Sci-Fi Classic Canceled Twice Just Dropped on Tubi
Saved by fans, axed again, and now resurrected on your couch: the iconic three-season sci-fi series just dropped in full on Tubi, which is stacked with genre greats from The 4400 to modern classics.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Star Jessi Draper Reveals What Dating After Divorce Really Looks Like
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Star Jessi Draper Reveals What Dating After Divorce Really Looks Like
Under the glare of reality TV, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Jessi Draper drops a raw life update—laying bare her healing after divorce and what dating looks like now, beyond the headlines and on her own terms.
Leaving Neverland Director Says Michael Jackson Was Worse Than Jeffrey Epstein — And Explains Why
Leaving Neverland Director Says Michael Jackson Was Worse Than Jeffrey Epstein — And Explains Why
As the Michael biopic rolls out, Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed unleashes fresh allegations against Michael Jackson, accusing parts of the media of cozying up to the Jackson machine and warning that the estate and fervent fans make the cost of criticism steep.
The Rare Star Wars Force Power That’s Suddenly Everywhere
The Rare Star Wars Force Power That’s Suddenly Everywhere
Nearly 50 years in, Star Wars is still leveling up the Force—vaulting from classic mind tricks and chokeholds to audacious new abilities that rewrite the rules. From battlefield breakers to lore-bending feats, the latest powers are reshaping the galaxy far, far away—and sparking fierce debate over how far the Force should go.
Freida McFadden Reveals Why Sydney Sweeney Was the Only Choice for The Housemaid
Freida McFadden Reveals Why Sydney Sweeney Was the Only Choice for The Housemaid
At the 2026 TIME100 Gala in New York City, Freida McFadden crowned Sydney Sweeney her dream lead for The Housemaid, saying the star is exactly the heroine she envisioned and the perfect pick to headline the film.
Martin Sheen Declined Charlie Sheen Doc — He Wouldn't Risk Being Complicit in a Flop
Martin Sheen Declined Charlie Sheen Doc — He Wouldn't Risk Being Complicit in a Flop
Martin Sheen bowed out of son Charlie Sheen’s Netflix tell-all, refusing to be complicit if it didn’t go well, director Andrew Renzi revealed at an April 22 panel for aka Charlie Sheen.
The Movie 2026 Can't Stop Arguing About Hits HBO Max Soon
The Movie 2026 Can't Stop Arguing About Hits HBO Max Soon
Four months into 2026, Emerald Fennell’s risqué Wuthering Heights has seized the crown as the year’s most controversial film, outpacing even The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. With bedroom scenes Brontë never wrote and a parade of suggestive, fruit-soaked imagery, this feverish adaptation is shredding the canon and setting timelines ablaze.
Game of Thrones’ New Movie Must Finally Fix the Books’ Biggest Retcon
Game of Thrones’ New Movie Must Finally Fix the Books’ Biggest Retcon
Game of Thrones is finally storming theaters, but to truly rule the box office it must embrace one of the saga’s boldest retcons. After years of making television feel cinematic, Westeros is out to prove it can command the silver screen.
Your Weekend Watchlist: 3 Must-See Prime Video Movies (April 25-26), Including The Conjuring: Last Rites
Your Weekend Watchlist: 3 Must-See Prime Video Movies (April 25-26), Including The Conjuring: Last Rites
Only keeping one streamer? Make it Amazon Prime Video. The Bezos-backed service is flooding your queue with fresh films—from prestige picks to irresistible guilty pleasures. Watch With Us has the short list of the best new movies to binge now.
How Jessica McNamee Is Making Sonya Blade Cheekier and Deadlier in Mortal Kombat II
How Jessica McNamee Is Making Sonya Blade Cheekier and Deadlier in Mortal Kombat II
Jessica McNamee is back as Sonya Blade in Mortal Kombat II, telling Us Weekly she’s channeling real soldiers and the ferocity of tigers to hit even harder this time.
Yellowstone Dutton Ranch Showrunner Fired Amid Escalating Cast Tensions
Yellowstone Dutton Ranch Showrunner Fired Amid Escalating Cast Tensions
Yellowstone’s Dutton Ranch spinoff hits early turbulence as showrunner Chad Feehan exits after season 1 amid reported friction with stars Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly. Feehan, who developed Lawmen: Bass Reeves with Taylor Sheridan, wrapped the first season before stepping away.