Halloween’s always been my favorite kind of ritual, dark skies, glowing pumpkins, and a pile of movies that make you check the shadows twice. Every year, my wife and I turn the day into an event: a full-on horror marathon. We stock up on snacks like we’re riding out the apocalypse, popcorn, candy, nachos, the…
Hollywood actor Simon Williams is thrust into the world of superheroes as he gets powers of his own, and becomes the new superhero Wonder Man.
The fourth film in the Poohniverse, this creature feature is about a mutated grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage, seeking revenge for the death of his mother.
Mikey's night terrors become reality when his mother begins showing signs of demonic possession. What he's about to experience will haunt him for the rest of his life and claim countless lives across generations.
If it spreads, you're dead. Exciting alert! Cold Storage — a raucous sci‑fi thriller packed with fungus‑mutant chaos and dark humor. Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell play night‑shift workers at a storage facility built on sealed military grounds. When a parasitic fungus breaks free, they team up with a grizzled ex‑bioterror operative played by Liam Neeson…
When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance.
Ice Cube fights aliens to save his family and the world.
When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, “Wendy” (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat. FX’s Alien: Earth is created for television and executive produced by Noah Hawley.
Desperate to save her sister, Abby (Ella Balinska) takes a dangerous job in the remote Georgian wilderness. Stranded in the mountains after her helicopter crashes, she finds hope through John (Rob Delaney), a mysterious helper radioing from nearby. As he guides her through the harsh conditions, Abby struggles to survive, and her grip on reality…
Dek is an outcast from his clan—no longer portrayed as a faceless villain, he’s emotionally complex, ferocious, and deeply compelling, wearing his face rather than a mask to forge a genuine connection with viewers. Opposite Dek stands Thia (Elle Fanning), an android created by the Weyland‑Yutani Corporation, a subtle but exciting tie to the Alien…