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Backrooms (2026)

You are not supposed to be here.

Some horror ideas arrive through novels, folklore or urban legend. Backrooms came from something far more modern: an anonymous image posted to 4chan in 2019, showing a drab commercial space with sickly yellow walls and fluorescent lighting. A reply imagined an endless m...


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Disclosure Day (2026)

All will be disclosed.

After spending most of his career looking up at the stars, Steven Spielberg uses Disclosure Day to finally look back down at us. That might sound strange for a filmmaker whose career has already given cinema some of its most famous close encounters, extra-terrestrial friends...


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Scary Movie (2026)

Every line will be crossed.

There’s something oddly fitting about Scary Movie returning as a legacy sequel pretending it’s not a legacy sequel. After years away from the franchise, the Wayans are back, Anna Faris and Regina Hall are back, Marlon and Shawn are back, and Ghostface-adjacent silliness is...


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Masters of the Universe (2026)

Witness how he became He-Man.

For decades, a new Masters of the Universe movie seemed destined to remain trapped somewhere between Castle Grayskull and development hell. After years of false starts, changing studios, rotating directors, cancelled versions and endless fan speculation, the ...


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Finding Emily (2026)

Right name, wrong number.

Finding Emily feels like the kind of romantic comedy we honestly don’t get enough of anymore — bright, sincere, a little chaotic, occasionally cringe on purpose, and completely comfortable wearing its heart on its sleeve. Directed by Alicia MacDonald and written by Rachel ...


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