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The Complete First Season of IT: Welcome to Derry Comes to 4K UHD, Blu-Ray and DVD May 2026

IT: Welcome to Derry is coming to home video next spring! Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment invites fans back to the haunted streets of Derry, Maine, with the release of IT: Welcome to Derry: The Complete First Season, arriving on 4K UHD in a Limited Edition Steelbook, Blu-ray™, and DVD on May 5, 2026. Prepare to binge the 8 thrilling episodes along with bonus content including...

Odenkirk Lets Loose in Normal: Catch the Teaser Trailer

Though still easily best known for his top notch portrayal of Saul Goodman, Bob Odenkirk has been dipping his toes into some new pools lately, particularly the crimson-tinted pools of the action genre. After finding some success in Nobody, a movie directed by John Wick alumnus David Leitch, Odenkirk is back with Wick writer Derek Kolstad for the next knockout that starts with N: Normal. Check...

Zootopia 2 Doesn’t Need to Recapture the Magic of the Original to Be Great | Review

Disney's latest animated film returns audiences to the world of Zootopia for a sequel that succeeds by knowing it can't recapture the magic of...

‘Nuremberg’ Wants to Say More Than it Does | Review

Packed with wall-to-wall stunning performances and an all too poignant story, Nuremberg struggles to figure out exactly what it wants to be. Nuremberg Directed By:...

‘Good Boy’ Does a Lot With a Little | Review

The new horror film that puts audiences in the paws of a dog enduring a haunting alongside their owner isn't perfect, but gets enough...

‘Hedda’ is a Big, Lavish Party that Needs a Little Something | Review

Nia DaCosta's latest film takes on the period drama Hedda, bringing together great performances and a chilling story of heartache and manipulation. Hedda Directed By:...

Prisoner of War Lacks Oomph | Review

The latest Scott Adkins action flick, Prisoner of War, tries to balance the line between a serious war drama and martial arts action without...

‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ is a Curious Ending to the Franchise | Review

The latest film in The Conjuring franchise, Last Rites, features a number of shining moments overshadowed by a bloated script and boggling narrative choices...

She Rides Shotgun | Review

Gripping and filled with some stunning performances, She Rides Shotgun is an emotional crime thriller that's definitely worth your time. Amidst all the big...

Don’t Sleep On ’40 Acres’ | Review

R.T. Thorne's directorial debut, 40 Acres, combines family drama, action, and the apocalypse into a thrilling package that shouldn't be overlooked. The Summer Movie...

Jurassic World Rebirth Brings Big Screen Thrills but Feels Like its Missing Something | Review

Jurassic World Rebirth brings the iconic dinosaur franchise back to the big screen with some brilliant set pieces, but loses some of the whimsy...

28 Years Later is a Thoughtful Zombie Adventure | Review

Danny Boyle's highly anticipated sequel, 28 Years Later, continues the original's themes with a contemplative coming of age story set in the zombie apocalypse....

Dangerous Animals Offers a Twist on Deep Sea Terror | Review

What happens when you combine the raw thrill of shark movies with a dash of Silence of the Lambs? You get a pretty solid...

Fight or Flight is a Ridiculously Fun Time | Review

The Josh Hartnett renaissance continues with the Fight or Flight, a quirky action-comedy flick with brutal fights, an engaging concept, and a lot of...

A Minecraft Movie is Hilarious but Shallow | Review

A Minecraft Movie finally brings the iconic game to the big screen in a way that works better than it should...even if that's not...

The Brutalist is Compelling, But Doesn’t Quite Stick the Landing | Review

Brady Corbet's historical drama, The Brutalist, is epic in a scale in terms of its execution and the story being told, but it's still...

Babygirl is a Thought-Provoking Examination on Empowerment | Review

Halina Reijn's erotic thriller, Babygirl, arrives soon and despite it's overt sexiness, has a lot to say about the nature of desire, love, and...

The Order is Thrilling and All Too Timely | Review

Packed with powerful performances and a haunting true-crime story, The Order sneaks in as one of the year's most engaging thrillers. The Order Directed By: Justin...

Moana 2 Goes Bigger, Perhaps Too Big | Review

Disney's animated sequel to Moana brings incredible animation and some solid songs along with a disjointed story that's hard to latch onto. Moana 2 Directed...

Alien: Romulus is a Thrilling Return to the Sci-Fi Franchise | Review

Fede Álvarez's Alien: Romulus manages to bring together all the elements of the Alien franchise that make it great, while still forging new territory....

Deadpool & Wolverine Survives on Vibes | Review

The Merc with a Mouth finally enters the MCU with Deadpool & Wolverine, a film that serves as the very definition of "dumb fun."...

IF Shows the Power of Imagination | Review

John Krasinski's IF delivers all the warm feelings with a hefty dose of whimsy, though it might be the older kids and parents who...