The 15 Most Anticipated Shows And Films Of February 2022
There's a lot to be excited about right now, and it's all right around the corner.
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Read MoreHarley Quinn's shorts stirred up an online controversy when some fans thought Warner Bros. had digitally altered them to be shorter in the movie.
Read MoreThis is just like that episode of Seinfeld where George tries to get fired.
Read MoreLav Diaz has made 27 feature films as a director, and at least eight of them are over five hours long. And every minute is rewarding.
Read MoreThis is what happens when you let two young actors with a lot of film knowledge write a screenplay...
Read MoreThe previous film came and went, but it did leave the door wide open for another follow-up...
Read MoreIn this edition of Star Wars Bits, EA announces new Star Wars games, Lucasfilm extends relationship with Hasbro, and more!
Read MoreThere are so many kills to choose from in the Final Destination franchise, but this one will stick with you forever.
Read MoreStar Trek: Picard will answer some lingering mysteries about its title character.
Read MoreDaniel Roher's documentary takes the shape of a spy film as the Russian presidential hopeful tries to learn if the people who poisoned him have ties to Putin.
Read MoreIt's another week which means another list of Netflix's top ten most popular films of the week.
Read MoreIn the trailer for Comedy Central's original animated series, a little light indecent exposure can't solve every problem.
Read MoreSome serious contenders were excluded from the Directors Guild of America and Writers Guild of America award nominees.
Read MoreThese horror movies had a lasting impact not only on audiences but on the actors behind the terrifying stories.
Read MoreLeatherface is back in February, courtesy of Netflix, and he'll be accompanied by a familiar voice from the original 1974 film that launched the franchise.
Read MoreRoland Emmerich is the master of disaster, so why is he not fully sold on the world coming to an end in Adam McKay's Don't Look Up?
Read MoreIt wasn't just a paycheck that brought the previous webslingers back for Spider-Man: No Way Home, though that probably helped make it happen.
Read MoreThe Hunger Games is coming up on its 10th anniversary, and on top of feeling old, you can grab all the movies in 4K with a new Steelbook boxset.
Read MoreWhen Spider-Man cries, we cry.
Read MoreJames Gunn is reportedly working on a new The Suicide Squad spin-off series, and we already have an idea.
Read MoreIn this edition of Superhero Bits, the Spider-Man: No Way Home spoiler dam finally breaks.
Read MoreNational Geographic picked up The Territory after its Sundance debut, and it will be available theatrically before hitting streaming platforms later this year.
Read MoreThree Minutes — A Lengthening explores the mystery of a home video of people in the Polish town of Nasielsk, most of whom were killed during the Holocaust.
Read MoreThat final scene belongs on any short list of "greatest movie moments of all time."
Read MoreOur favorite self-declared Goth, Nicolas Cage, is back to his Nicolas Cage-y antics.
Read MoreLori Forte and John C. Donkin have been with the Ice Age series since the first movie.
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