One of the great pleasures I’ve had during my tenure at CinemaBlend has been covering the full scope of the modern IT adaptations. Back in 2017, I remember asking Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Wyatt Oleff, Jaeden Martell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, and Jack Dylan Grazer about who they wanted to play their adult counterparts
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The 2026 movie schedule will mark the releases of some truly off-the-wall titles, and The Bride! is certainly one of them. Maggie Gyllenhaal wrote and directed the monster film, and it seeks to put a punk rock-inspired spin on the story of Frankenstein’s famous partner (who’s played by Jessie Buckley). The newest trailer for the
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Book Riot Managing Editor Vanessa Diaz is a writer and former bookseller from San Diego, CA whose Spanish is even faster than her English. When not reading or writing, she enjoys dreaming up travel itineraries and drinking entirely too much tea. She is a regular co-host on the All the Books podcast who especially loves
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Tom Brady’s new year got off to quite the wild start, it seemed, as he was pictured partying with 25-year-old influencer Alix Earle in St. Barths. The Dancing with the Stars runner-up is the latest of several women the retired quarterback has been connected to since his 2022 divorce from Gisele Bündchen. However, given his
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We last saw Bruno Mars hit the road for a headlining run with his wildly successful 24K Magic tour, which kicked off in 2017. Now, the Grammy-winning singer is back with The Romantic tour, a global trek in support of his long-awaited fourth solo album of the same name. More than 30 dates were added
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One thing that’s very clear about Sydney Sweeney is she’s a woman who does what she wants to do. If she wants to support American Eagle amidst controversy, she’s gonna do it. If she wants to water ski on Thanksgiving in the cold, she’s gonna do it. If she wants to gain weight for one
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Few titles on the 2026 movie schedule are as big as the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, the film not only promises superhero-sized thrills but a massive ensemble cast that’s easily among the largest for any Marvel Cinematic Universe film. There are so many significant characters at play (including two
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Timothée Chalamet is on quite the awards run with his well-reviewed movie Marty Supreme. Over the last few weeks, he’s won a Critics’ Choice Award, and he was among the 2026 Golden Globe winners, making him a real contender for an Oscar. In celebration of all that, his mom is proudly posting about her son.
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Blackpink will release their new mini album, Deadline, on Feb. 27 via YG Entertainment. The album shares its name with the group’s current world tour. Deadline marks Blackpink’s third mini album following 2018’s Square Up and 2019’s Kill This Love. Their most recent full-length album, Born Pink, arrived in 2022. The group teased the release
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The “Homecoming” is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 17, and will feature several speakers, including mayor Daniel Lurie The cosmic and legendary life of Bob Weir will be celebrated this weekend in San Francisco, in a public event on Saturday, Jan. 17. “Homecoming: Celebrating the Life of Bobby Weir” will kick off at 12:45 p.m. PT
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After a chaotic rendezvous with Winona Ryder and dangling from a helicopter, A$AP Rocky has finally unveiled the full track list for his upcoming album, Don’t Be Dumb, set to arrive Friday, Jan. 16. Trending Stories The rapper’s fourth studio album encompasses 15 tracks total and includes previously released singles “Punk Rocky” and “Helicopter,” which
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Gracie Abrams has a filmography section on Wikipedia now. The singer-songwriter has signed on to make her acting debut in Please, the forthcoming film from Halina Reijn, the filmmaker behind the Nicole Kidman-led Babygirl and the cult favorite Bodies, Bodies, Bodies. Like those films, Please will be distributed by A24. Abrams comes from a multi-generational
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From winning a Golden Globe Sunday evening in Los Angeles, to hopping on a plane to attend Netflix’s “The RIP” premiere, Teyana Taylor is showing us she’s undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with on the red carpet, as an artist, and as a actress. The premiere took place inside of the Alice Tully Hall
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(Image via https://x.com/SkyKniight) In the same way that some movies provide more comical value than spine-chilling scenarios, many games have failed to hit the spot with horror lovers. As featured on podcasts and discussed on forums, there have been some horribly bad horror games over the years. However, thankfully, they’ve also been supplemented by some
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The Millions’ Great Winter 2026 Preview When Sophia Stewart drops a seasonal preview, I link to it. Simple as that. Early 2026 seems particular stacked with interesting new books. Usually in January I can take
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Trub Film Co. and BayView Entertainment are proud to announce the release of Mamochka, a new psychological horror feature film directed by Vilan Trub. Following a series of exclusive sneak previews in Westchester County and a prestigious selection at the UK’s Horror-on-Sea Film Festival, the film is set for a wider release beginning January 16,
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Erin Andrews sparked conversation online while commentating game day wearing Auter’s “The Fox” jacket in the Sand Noir colorway. The $950 outerwear piece features a structured silhouette accented with contrasting faux-fur trim, delivering both warmth and visual impact for cold-weather broadcasting. Styled with black leather gloves, the jacket offered a polished yet functional look suited
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Long associated with pop culture and comedic television, Kato Kaelin takes a markedly different turn with his role in the upcoming psychological horror film A Soldier’s Descent — a grounded, emotionally serious project that places him in unfamiliar dramatic territory. Directed by Carissa Pierson, A Soldier’s Descent uses psychological horror to explore trauma, memory, and
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A gritty hybrid sci-fi film inspired by cult genre classicsSpace Goblins, the upcoming independent sci-fi action feature from filmmaker Ams Overton, has unveiled a brand-new poster, a brand-new trailer, and a set of official screenshots, offering the most comprehensive look yet at the film’s brutal, lived-in universe. Currently in production and targeting a late 2028
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Anila Bukhari is a globally recognized Pakistani poet, writer, and humanitarian whose journey from a small rural village to international literary and advocacy platforms stands as a testament to resilience, courage, and purpose. A teenager whose work has reached the prestigious Library of Congress, Anila represents a rare and powerful voice emerging from grassroots realities
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A Prestige Television Event From showrunner Scott Galbraith and award‑winning filmmaker Shawn Justice of Justice Pictures comes a bold, visually arresting new series that approaches the Bible with reverence, imagination, and the emotional power of modern storytelling. Each episode is framed by contemporary, real‑world moments—anchoring audiences in the present—before transporting them into the heart of
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