10 Must-Watch Movies to Stream This President’s Day Weekend

First up is the 2018 film Vice, which tells the story of Dick Cheney’s time as Vice President under George W. Bush. The movie follows Cheney’s career, from his time as CEO of Halliburton to becoming Bush’s running mate and eventually entering the White House. But the film doesn’t stop there—it also shows how Cheney used his power as Vice President and the consequences of his actions.

New Horror Film with A Near Perfect Score is Taking Over HBO Max

The thriller Eye for an Eye, released in June 2025, features Whitney Peak (known from Hocus Pocus 2), Finn Bennett (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), and Golda Rosheuvel (of Bridgerton). The film follows Anna, a young woman grieving the loss of her parents. She moves from New York to live with her estranged grandmother in a quiet Florida town, but soon feels incredibly alone. Anna makes some superficial friends who involve her in a disturbing act of violence against a younger child. This leads to her becoming targeted by Mr. Sandman—a vengeful spirit of a mistreated child who haunts and then attacks bullies. Now, Anna must make amends for her mistakes or risk becoming Mr. Sandman’s next victim.

2026 Is a Huge Year for Spider-Man, and It Now Officially Breaks a Marvel Record

While the new Marvel movie Brand New Day will likely be the biggest Spider-Man news, there are other projects coming soon. In 2026, you can expect the Spider-Noir TV show on Prime Video (which isn’t connected to the main Marvel Cinematic Universe) and the second season of the animated Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man on Disney+. This will be the first time ever that three Spider-Man projects – movies or shows – starring Spider-Man himself all come out in one year (excluding other Marvel films from Sony that don’t feature Spider-Man). It also marks the first time we’ll see both a live-action Spider-Man movie and a TV series released in the same year.

This Forgotten Avengers Story is the Greatest Moment of this Underused MCU Hero

There are many reasons why Hank Pym isn’t as popular as some other heroes, but it largely comes down to his past. He’s unfortunately remembered for a time when he abused his wife, the Wasp, and that incident has significantly damaged his reputation. However, it’s easy to overlook just how crucial he is to the history of the Marvel Universe. While many fans prefer the Wasp – and with good reason, as she’s a fantastic character – Pym’s contributions to the team are often forgotten. Marvel hasn’t forgotten, though, and in the 1990s, they published a story dedicated to him, showcasing his importance: The Last Avengers Story, written by Peter David and illustrated by Ariel Olivetti.

Why Stranger Things’ Mind Flayer Was Scarier In Season 2 Than In the Finale

This creature is a key part of the story in Stranger Things, and considering its importance, you’d expect it to be truly frightening for the final showdown. However, what we actually saw felt weaker and less intimidating. While the finale had impressive visuals and showed the characters working together, when it comes to creating real fear, the creators might have been better off revisiting what they did in Season 2.

Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Remake Reveal Potentially Set for April – Rumor

According to Insider Gaming’s Mike Straw, the game is still being developed and a reveal is possible in April. This aligns with a previous report from insider shinobi602, who correctly predicted the game wouldn’t be shown at State of Play and indicated a reveal was coming soon. A release date has reportedly been targeted, but it remains to be seen if the game will actually launch next year.

Layers of Fear 3 Announced by Bloober Team After Weeks-Long Countdown

At a celebration of the game’s 10th anniversary, Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno explained that Layers of Fear was a pivotal title for the studio, helping them define their identity and the types of games they wanted to make. He stated they wanted to celebrate the game’s history and demonstrate that Layers of Fear continues to be developed and remain frightening for players.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 Requires Windows 11 and 16 GB RAM Minimum on PC

To run this game, you’ll need at least an Intel Core i5-9600K processor, 16 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 graphics card. For a smoother experience, we recommend an Intel Core i5-10500, 16 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GTX 1650. A solid-state drive is highly recommended for optimal performance. Regardless of your setup, you’ll need 34 GB of free hard drive space to install the game.