2026’s Highest Box Office So Far Just Broken A Major Milestone For The Year

As a movie fan, I’ve been keeping track of what’s been hitting theaters this year, 2026, and while we’ve seen some decent successes and the upcoming slate looks really promising, only one movie has really broken out so far. It’s earned hundreds of millions more than everything else, which is honestly amazing and makes it a standout for the year.

Mike Flanagan’s Three Underrated Movies Were All Released 10 Years Ago

Mike Flanagan’s success isn’t accidental; he consistently demonstrates a deep understanding of the horror genre, but his real strength lies in creating believable and engaging characters. He skillfully combines visual storytelling, suspense, and compelling personalities, marking him as a truly gifted filmmaker. His dialogue is so sharp, it rivals even the most celebrated writers like Quentin Tarantino. A turning point in Flanagan’s career came ten years ago when he released three films in a single year, each highlighting his unique talents. Unfortunately, these films remain surprisingly overlooked despite their quality.

HBO Just Unveiled Game of Thrones’ 6th Targaryen Villain

The new series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms introduced several new members of the Targaryen family. Notably, this installment featured a majority of Targaryens who were portrayed as genuinely good people – a first for any Game of Thrones story. Characters like Baelor “Breakspear” Targaryen and Aegon Targaryen (known as Egg) were presented as clearly moral individuals.

Star Wars Officially Unveils the Jedi Afterlife (Photos)

A new Star Wars comic book has revealed what the afterlife – known as the Netherworld of the Force – looks like. While the series has hinted at this realm through conversations for years, this is the first time it’s been visually depicted in detail.

Adam Sandler’s Forgotten Fantasy Movie Tried to Beat The Lord of The Rings at Its Own Game

I remember growing up with Candy Land – it first came out way back in 1949 and was a huge deal! It was practically the first board game a lot of us ever played. The goal was simple: race to Candy Castle, meeting fun characters like the grumpy Lord Licorice and the super-sweet Princess Lolly along the way. For me, Candy Land wasn’t just about moving your piece around a board; it was a totally magical trip into a world made of candy! It really helped me get into board games when I was little.