The Terror Comeback The Terror Comeback: ‘1408’ (2007): One of Stephen King’s Best Adaptations '1408' proved that the scariest horrors aren't monsters; they're the ones you carry with you. Zosia WijaszkaFebruary 24, 2026
Reviews ‘The Chronology of Water’: Kristen Stewart’s Directorial Debut Is Raw & Hard to Ignore Brave, brutal and impossible to shake — 'The Chronology of Water' announces Kristen Stewart as a filmmaker with nothing to hide. Becca JohnsonFebruary 22, 2026
Reviews ‘The Moment’: Charli XCX’s Brat Era Gets the Chaotic, Compelling Send-Off It Deserves 'The Moment' review: Charli XCX's Brat Summer Goes Beautifully, Chaotically Off-Script. Becca JohnsonFebruary 20, 2026
Reviews ‘Disneyland Handcrafted’ review: How Disneyland Was Built in One Year 'Disneyland Handcrafted' reveals the never-before-seen footage and inspiring stories behind Walt Disney's impossible dream. Laura KensingerFebruary 16, 2026
Reviews ‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Robbie & Elordi Shine in Fennell’s Hollow Adaptation Wuthering Heights - A gorgeous gothic romance that prioritizes style over substance Becca JohnsonFebruary 13, 2026
Reviews ‘GOAT’ Review: A Visually Stunning Sports Film Following a Predictable Playbook 'GOAT' Review: Sony's Animated Basketball Film Shoots and Misses on Story Despite Stunning Visuals. Jason MillerFebruary 10, 2026
Reviews ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Review: Madelaine Petsch Powers the Final Chapter 'The Strangers: Chapter 3' delivers a stronger, blood-soaked finale that finally gives the franchise the closure it’s been building toward. Hailey PassmoreFebruary 5, 2026
Reviews ‘Whistle’ Review: Dafne Keen Leads a Fun but Predictable Teen Slasher 'Whistle' turns a cursed Aztec death whistle into a brutal, Halloween-soaked teen slasher that trades originality for gnarly fun. Becca JohnsonFebruary 4, 2026
Reviews ‘Scarlet’: Mamoru Hosoda Turns Hamlet Into a Visually Stunning Anime Odyssey 'Scarlet' is Mamoru Hosoda’s haunting, female-led reimagining of Hamlet, blending myth, magic, and self-discovery. Hailey PassmoreFebruary 4, 2026
Sundance Film Festival ‘Carousel’ Review: A Blurred Portrait of Lost Love A tender indie romance with strong performances, 'Carousel' spins on atmosphere but never quite reaches emotional depth. Sara ClementsFebruary 3, 2026