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Beloved characters return in mockumentary spin-off

Beloved characters return in mockumentary spin-off

By Riley Young, Staff Writer February 18, 2026
Nearly twenty years after the web series “Nirvanna the Band the Show” (2007-09) and a decade after the cult television series “Nirvanna the Band the Show” (2017-18), creators Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol return as fictionalized versions of themselves in “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie,” released theatrically nationwide Feb. 13.
Luc Besson’s ‘Dracula’ is soul-suckingly bad

Luc Besson’s ‘Dracula’ is soul-suckingly bad

By CJ Jones, Contributing Writer February 16, 2026
“Dracula: A Love Tale,” directed by Luc Besson and based on Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, was originally released in France in July 2025, having its wide theatrical release in North America Feb. 6. While the film description claims to be a Gothic romantic fantasy, in actuality, it has no idea what it wants to be.
From left, Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha star in Season 4 of the hit Netflix show "Bridgerton."

‘Bridgerton’ waltzes into Season 4

By Tamar Wachi, Social Media Manager February 12, 2026
The first four episodes of season 4 of Shondaland’s “Bridgerton” were released on Netflix Jan. 29, a year and a half after Season 3 of the show concluded.
2026 Super Bowl ads: Campaigns that scored and fumbled on game day

2026 Super Bowl ads: Campaigns that scored and fumbled on game day

By Brian Murray, Abbi Puckett, and Liam McDermott February 11, 2026
The Super Bowl has the largest viewership of any televised event in the United States, with over 127 million people tuning in for the 2025 Super Bowl. However, not every viewer crowding around a coffee table of chips and boneless wings is watching for the big game. Advertising spots are precious for companies trying to reach the widest audience possible, leading to advertising campaigns going above and beyond to make their ad worth the price tag on the ad spot.
‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ speaks for itself

‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ speaks for itself

By Riley Jones, Contributing Writer February 11, 2026
On Sept. 3, 2025, Kaouther Ben Hania’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab” premiered to great acclaim at the 82nd Venice Film Festival, where it received the prestigious Grand Jury Prize along with a 20-minute standing ovation. Since then, the film has slowly but surely gathered acclaim, with some publications claiming it to be “the most important film of the year,” before finally releasing to a limited selection of American theaters starting Dec. 17. 
Raimi’s survival thriller ‘Send Help’ splatters onto screens

Raimi’s survival thriller ‘Send Help’ splatters onto screens

By Parker Anne Devine, Life & Culture Editor February 5, 2026
“No help is coming, this is how things are now,” says Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) in Sam Raimi’s new comedy thriller “Send Help,” released Jan. 30. After the private plane taking Linda and her insufferable boss Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien) on a trip for work crashes into the Pacific Ocean, the unlikely duo must survive long enough to be rescued while tensions grow between the two. 
TikTok star Chase Hudson plays a popular boy running for student body president in Tubi's new romantic-comedy, "How to Lose a Popularity Contest."

Tubi’s ‘How to Lose a Popularity Contest’ does not win

By Beatrice Mantel, Assistant Photo Editor February 4, 2026
On Jan. 16, the free streaming app Tubi added another original young adult romantic comedy to its catalog with the release of “How to Lose a Popularity Contest.” Directed by Stephen S. Campanelli, this film delivered nothing but secondhand embarrassment for viewers.
Lee Byung-hun stars in Park Chan-wook's latest comedic thriller, "No Other Choice."

‘No Other Choice’ leaves audiences dying (of laughter)

By Sofia Fitzgerald, Assistant Design Editor January 29, 2026
Sacked. Dumped. Terminated. Axed. These are not just violent euphemisms for getting fired: they are also vivid descriptions of Park Chan-wook’s latest film, “No Other Choice.” Following its limited U.S. release Dec. 25, Park’s highly anticipated dark comedy soon became an incredible success in South Korea and overseas — as well as a favorite in the awards circuit.
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