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River Oaks Theatre director Robert Saucedo’s new graphic novel, ‘Curse Of The Where Wolf’, is set for release on Friday, Aug. 7. To celebrate, he will be hosting three screenings of some werewolf classics.Robert Saucedo
Arts, culture and heritage minister Paul Goldsmith (Photo: . Compilation: The Spinoff)
Welcome to your end-of-week roundup of everything new on Netflix US! As we officially cross over into August, Netflix has refreshed its library with a massive first-of-the-month drop. With a staggering 75 new releases (63 movies and 12 series) hitting the platform over the past seven days, with 50 of those dropping on the first…
It’s time to get back to the Walter’s ranch, Will’s auto shop, the Pogues’ hideout and Leanne’s cozy home!
For decades, every new console generation has been marketed with more processing power, higher resolutions and better graphics. According to Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, however, this hardware arms race is becoming increasingly less important. In an interview with the Japanese magazine Famitsu, Miyamoto not only reflected on Nintendo’s history but also shared his thoughts on…
Typically, at the end of every month, streamers will remove a select group of shows and movies from their respective services. However, these departing programs will be replaced with new and returning shows to fill the void. Our top choice of the week stems from Hulu. It’s a twisty crime thriller starring Emmy Rossum, who…
What was supposed to be a cheap laugh with his buddies almost ended with 18-year-old Michael Major getting one big payday.
ByBernadette Giacomazzo July 31, 2026 Image Courtesy of Paramount. Used with Permission.
Tampa, Fla. — Walking into a video game store is something Isaiah Chavez hopes he’ll always be able to do.
Welcome to Trust Me, I Watch Everything, a weekly guide to all the new movies out each Friday. This week’s buzziest release is poised to have the biggest box-office opening not just of the summer or the year, but likely of all time: Spider-Man: Brand New Day,starring Tom Holland, Zendaya and franchise newcomer Sadie Sink.