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They say crime doesn’t pay. Chris Hemsworth is here to say otherwise, playing a meticulously calculated master thief who has built a successful life of luxury and danger. But he soon learns there’s no such thing as the perfect crime—though he comes dangerously close to pulling off the ultimate one.

In the upcoming heist thriller Crime 101, the Thor star leads a powerhouse cast as Mike Davis, an elusive jewel thief whose string of high-end heists along Los Angeles’s iconic 101 freeway has left authorities baffled and chasing shadows. When he plots one final, life-changing score, his path unexpectedly collides with a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry), a woman desperate for her own escape route. But with a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) closing in and time running out, the line between hunter and hunted grows perilously thin.

It’s Heat meets Hemsworth—a high-stakes thriller out to prove that crime doesn’t pay… but that doesn’t mean it won’t keep you living large until the bottom drops.

Adapted from Don Winslow’s acclaimed crime novella of the same name, the film comes from writer-director Bart Layton (American Animals, The Imposter), known for blending true crime, flawed characters, and a sharp dose of cinematic intensity.

In addition to Hemsworth, Berry, and Ruffalo, the cast also features Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tate Donovan, and Nick Nolte.

Crime 101 hits theaters February 13th, 2026.

In a post-nuclear war future, the world has been destroyed yet rebuilt into a hyper-advanced society. The catch? Humanity is now split into two distinct classes: the “Genetics”—genetically enhanced humans with extraordinary abilities who live comfortably at the top of the social chain—and the “Specials”—ordinary, unmodified humans left to scrape by in the shadows.

In this brave new world, the halves and the have-nots aren’t divided by wealth or privilege anymore—they’re separated by genetics. Those with enhancements, and those without.

Tom Felton (of the Harry Potter franchise) plays one of the unfortunate latter in this new sci-fi action thriller from cult Finnish filmmaker Timo Vuorensola, the offbeat mind behind the off-the-wall Nazis-on-the-moon sci-fi comedy Iron Sky and its sequel Iron Sky: The Coming Race.

In Vuorensola’s latest, Altered, a rebuilt society following nuclear devastation thrives on genetic modification, leaving the unmodified to suffer beneath the engineered elite. When a group of underground rebels decides to fight back, the battle for equality threatens to tear what’s left of humanity apart.

Felton leads the charge as a reluctant hero drawn into the resistance. As a wheelchair-bound “Special,” he and his ragtag crew construct a technologically advanced supersuit that not only restores his ability to walk but transforms him into a tech-powered street vigilante fighting for justice.

Co-starring Aggy K. Adams, Liza Bugulova, Igor Jijikin, and Richard Brake, the indie sci-fi film blends slick dystopian visuals with Vuorensola’s trademark dark wit and superhero flair. Drawing inspiration from Elysium and Gattaca, it builds a pulpy, comic-book-inspired world where evolution itself becomes the ultimate weapon.

Altered hits theaters and arrives on VOD/Digital November 21st.

This Christmas, Santa’s not coming to town… he’s coming for blood!

The cult 1984 slasher Silent Night, Deadly Night drummed up so much controversy at the time that it was pulled from theaters just a week after its release, following protests from outraged parents and religious groups who took issue with its depiction of a killer Santa Claus. Fast forward to 2025—nearly 41 years later—and the image of Santa Claus wielding a bloody axe has ironically become an iconic image of horror history, inspiring countless films and television shows that have embraced the idea of turning Christmas imagery into something to fear rather than celebrate.

That being said, Silent Night, Deadly Night also spawned some of the cheesiest and most ridiculously awful sequels a horror franchise has ever produced, with Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 standing out in the annals of truly bad horror films—thanks in large part to its infamously over-the-top “Garbage day!” scene, which has since become a beloved cult meme among fans.

Nevertheless, horror filmmaker Mike P. Nelson (The Domestics, Wrong Turn) is now taking a stab at reimagining the cult Christmas horror tale, aiming to deliver a fresh, blood-soaked gift for a new generation of horror fans.

In this new Silent Night, Deadly Night remake, Rohan Campbell (Halloween Ends) takes on the lead role as Billy, a troubled young man who, after witnessing his parents’ brutal murder by a man in a Santa suit, grows up only to don the red outfit himself. Now an adult with a warped sense of justice, Billy turns Christmas Eve into a blood-spewing nightmare as he picks up an axe and punishes those he deems “naughty” in a small town that never saw him coming.

Also starring Ruby Modine, David Lawrence Brown, David Tomlinson, and Mark Acheson, the film promises to blend vintage slasher grit with a modern edge. And in an era of Terrifier, Longlegs, and Smile, the one you should fear most might just be the jolly guy coming down the chimney.

Silent Night, Deadly Night slices into theaters December 12th.

To many, Selena was the heart and soul of the emerging Tejano music scene in the 1990s. To others, her tragic life story became the subject of a beloved music biopic starring a young Jennifer Lopez. Gone far too soon—and with countless opinions over who she was—perhaps it’s best to let the Queen of Tejano speak for herself in this new Sundance-winning documentary.

Selena y Los Dinos is a new Netflix original documentary that not only celebrates the life and enduring legacy of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, but also tells her story through rare, never-before-seen footage from the Quintanilla family’s personal archives. The film traces Selena’s meteoric rise alongside her siblings and parents as they broke barriers, blended genres, and brought Tejano music to the global stage.

Directed by Isabel Castro (Mija), the documentary—named after Selena’s family band, Selena y Los Dinos (translated to Selena and the Dinos)—offers an intimate portrait of family, ambition, and the cultural movement she helped spark, one that continues to inspire generations decades after her passing.

Winner of a Grand Jury Prize for Archival Storytelling at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Selena y Los Dinos premieres Monday, November 17th on Netflix.

Some artists are able to turn personal heartbreak into inspiration, hoping their art can heal not only their audience but themselves. But what happens after that? What happens when an artist achieves the kind of stardom most people can only dream of?

After the worldwide success of the Christian rock hit I Can Only Imagine, MercyMe’s singer-songwriter Bart Millard (again played by John Michael Finley) is on top of the world—packed arenas, hit records, and a faith-filled message that’s touched millions. But while his music heals others, his own past still casts a long shadow over his family. In this upcoming sequel to the faith-based hit, I Can Only Imagine 2, Bart faces his hardest challenge yet: keeping his faith and family intact as fame threatens to tear them apart.

When rising Christian musician Tim Timmons (portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us) joins the band for their biggest tour, his friendship brings Bart a renewed sense of gratitude—and a painful reminder that everyone carries their own scars. As hidden struggles surface, Bart must reconcile with his son Sam (Sammy Dell) and wife Shannon (Sophie Skelton) before success costs him what truly matters.

Directed by Andrew Erwin (of the Erwin Brothers) and Brent McCorkle, and written by McCorkle, the sequel also features Arielle Kebbel as Hilary Timmons, with Trace Adkins returning as MercyMe’s manager Scott Brickell and Dennis Quaid appearing in flashbacks as Bart’s late father, Arthur Millard.

Based on the true story behind MercyMe’s hit single “Even If,” I Can Only Imagine 2 hits theaters February 20, 2026.

Raised in the shadow of tech giants, a Stanford freshman’s obsession with emulating her idol, Steve Jobs, leads her to question what success really means. Written and directed by first-time filmmaker Kayci Lacob and starring Abigail Donaghy, Victoria Pedretti, Judy Greer, and Rich Sommer, this introspective debut follows one woman’s search for purpose amid ambition, burnout, and the pressure to be extraordinary.

Set in 1970 and inspired by a true story, this tender, rough-edged dramedy follows two brothers—one a gruff small-town plumber (Charlie Creed-Miles), the other recently jailed for public indecency (Alan Cumming)—as they travel from Toronto to New Brunswick under their mother’s orders, rediscovering family through tension, truth, and reluctant forgiveness.

When a new mother returns to her childhood home, she discovers something ancient and malevolent waiting within its walls. She soon must confront both the entity and her own unraveling sanity.

Emily Nestor, creator of the hit true-crime podcast Mile Marker 181, searches for answers about a mysterious death that spirals into a reckoning with the ethics of storytelling itself. A gripping portrait of ambition and accountability in the podcast era, Chris Kasick’s documentary turns the mic on a new kind of detective—one chasing both justice and downloads.

Directed by Oscar-winner Kevin MacDonald (Marley, One Day in September) and co-director Sam Rice-Edwards, this documentary revisits John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s first year in New York City, capturing their creative surge, political activism, and unforgettable “One to One” benefit concert at Madison Square Garden.

For the first time, The New Yorker opens its doors, offering an intimate look inside the newsroom that shaped modern culture through fearless reporting, sharp humor, and timeless storytelling. Directed by Oscar winner Marshall Curry, this behind-the-scenes documentary captures the legacy, evolution, and enduring spirit of one of America’s most influential publications.

In 1895 Oklahoma, love and loyalty turn deadly when a groom-to-be is betrayed, imprisoned, and reborn as an outlaw bent on revenge. Directed by Brock Harris, this rugged frontier saga of passion, power, and payback reminds us that every bullet carries the weight of a broken heart.

Set over one scorching summer day, two hustlers and their eccentric neighbors scramble to cover up a dead body before the night’s over. Directed by and co-starring Ben Jacobson, this feverish, neon-soaked crime comedy dives into the chaos, charm, and sheer desperation of New York’s downtown misfits.

Veteran assassin Hornclaw (Lee Hye-young) is ready to fade into the shadows—until a brash young protégé drags her back into a world of blood, betrayal, and survival.

When a slick Miami crime boss and his ragtag crew head to Colombia in search of Escobar’s buried millions, greed, paranoia, and betrayal quickly take hold. Directed by Orit Liba, this tense, pulpy treasure hunt turns into a fight for survival where the jungle becomes both a graveyard and a test of loyalty.

In a quiet coastal village, a lonely fisherman’s wish for a son sparks a chain of mystical connections that bind strangers through shared longing and buried truths. Adapted from Valter Hugo Mãe’s acclaimed novel, Brazilian director Daniel Rezende’s lyrical new film casts a soulful spell about finding family in unexpected places and love in the unlikeliest of tides.

A driven hotelier and her daughter travel to Málaga, where a charming farmer’s mango orchard offers more than just fruit—it offers a fresh start. From Toscana director Mehdi Avaz, this heartfelt Danish drama ripens into a story of ambition, connection, and the sweet simplicity of slowing down.

Aspiring painter Toni Chichiarelli’s gift for forgery pulls him from studio walls into the corridors of crime and politics, where every masterpiece comes with a price. Directed by Stefano Lodovichi, this sleek Italian thriller blurs the line between genius and deception, tracing how one man’s signature left its mark on both art history and a nation’s secrets.

In a kingdom gripped by fear, a humble shepherd rises to face both a towering giant and the darkness consuming his land. Armed only with faith and courage, he discovers that true power lies not in might, but in trust. This sweeping animated retelling of the David and Goliath story transforms an ancient tale into a visually breathtaking and emotionally resonant journey of hope and heroism.

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