Parents need to know that this sequel to the zombie horror fest 28 Days Later is at least as scary and disturbing as the original. Extreme, graphic peril and violence are nonstop; sympathetic characters die, dysfunctional parents' love (or lack thereof ...
The Apprentice is heading back into theaters after scoring two Oscar nominations for its stars Sebastian Stan in Best Actor and Jeremy Strong in Best Supporting Actor.
Some Star Wars fans feel cheated following the Natalie Portman rumors being shot down, but that's not the worst news about her potential return.
While some major contenders are still in theaters, many have made their way to streaming services or are available to purchase or rent.
Several of this year's nominees are already available on streaming with others taking a victory lap back in theaters The post Where to Watch and Stream the 2025 Oscar Nominees appeared first on TheWrap.
Ready to catch up on the 2025 Oscar movies? You can stream these 10 nominees right now on Netflix, Max, Peacock and Hulu (or buy or rent them).
An embattled movie industry has lined up behind the Netflix narco-musical about transgender identity “Emilia Pérez” in Oscar nominations Thursday
It’s a challenge to keep a list of noteworthy movies still to come in 2025 to a lean 25. To make it easier, we’ve stuck to theatrical releases, so apologies to fast-approaching streaming flicks
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Both Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin were nominated for and won Emmys for their work on Succession. However, Strong’s work in The Apprentice and Culkin’s performance in A Real Pain landed them their first Oscar nominations.
Meanwhile, a bizarre anecdote about Jeremy finding people in the acting industry to network with at age 13 — and inviting himself to stay with them over the summer — has resurfaced as an example of his long-time passion for Hollywood.
The best movies on Disney+ are actually just the best movies Disney has ever made, because the streaming giant has a monopoly on the House of Mouse. That means any property owned by Disney is on ...