Scarlett Johansson’s My Mother’s Wedding Rises to Prime Video Top 10 Movies

According to Flix Patrol, as of February 19th, My Mother’s Wedding is the fifth most popular movie on Amazon Prime Video in the U.S. It’s performing better than films like Click and Leap Day, but isn’t as popular as Relationship Goals, The Wrecking Crew, or Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre – which is currently number one on the streaming platform in the United States.

‘The Dreadful’ Review: Sophie Turner & Kit Harington Mount a Medieval Horror

In 15th-century England, Anne and her mother-in-law, Morwen, struggle to survive in a remote cottage while Anne’s husband, Seamus, is away fighting in the Wars of the Roses. When a childhood friend, Jago, arrives with news of Seamus’ death, a heartbroken Morwen convinces Anne to join her in robbing and murdering travelers. As they steal what they need to survive, Anne finds herself increasingly drawn to Jago. However, their actions draw the attention of a terrifying, ghostly knight on a white horse who roams the countryside, brutally attacking anyone he encounters.

Bill Hader To Direct and Star in Horror Thriller ‘They Know’

Nexus Point News first revealed the upcoming film, They Know (as reported by Deadline), which stars Bill Hader as a father who becomes increasingly paranoid. The movie centers on his growing suspicion that his ex-wife’s new boyfriend is exerting a strange and unsettling influence over their children. They Know originated from a story created by Hader and his Barry collaborator, Duffy Boudreau.

‘Pressure’ Trailer: Brendan Fraser Takes on D-Day in Historical Thriller

I just got a look at the trailer for Pressure, and it’s definitely piqued my interest. This historical thriller from Focus Features drops May 29th and takes us right into the heart of the 72 hours before D-Day – you know, the biggest naval invasion ever. The film centers on a really tough spot for Dwight D. Eisenhower, played by Sam Fraser, and Captain James Stagg (Andrew Scott) as they grapple with what seems like an impossible decision. I’ve included the trailer below so you can check it out for yourself!

Amazon’s 007 Ends the Anti-James Bond Era

James Bond has been a popular character in books and movies for many years. He’s become a truly iconic figure, and even people who haven’t seen the films usually know something about him. This widespread recognition has led to a lot of parody, playfully imitating his famous traits. While Daniel Craig’s portrayal of Bond offered a different take, future adaptations aren’t limited to that approach.

Lost Marvel Stories Finally Resurface in New Collection (Exclusive Excerpt)

Back in the 1960s, comic book publishers were envious of Warren Publishing’s horror magazines, Eerie and Creepy. Edited and largely written by the talented Archie Goodwin, these magazines were able to publish more mature content because, being black and white publications instead of standard comics, they weren’t subject to the restrictions of the Comics Code Authority.