After the Flood’s Lorraine Ashbourne talks Sherwood twist, Riot Women season 2 and living at home with her adult children

“That’s not true!” she said with a laugh. “Lots of people have been wishing me a happy birthday, but I’m an Aries, and my birthday isn’t until April – I don’t turn 65 yet!” Despite the mistaken wishes, Ashbourne is actually excited about reaching her mid-60s. She feels fantastic, especially since she’s starred in four major TV shows in the last year and a half.

‘Send Help’ Review: Vintage Horror Comedy From Sam Raimi

Many fans, including myself, have been hoping for a film like Send Help ever since Drag Me to Hell came out in 2009. Both movies are essentially cautionary tales about how easily the ruthless nature of business can turn into something terrifying. They even start with a similar situation: a disagreement over a desired job advancement, in this case one that Linda Little (Rachel McAdams) was led to believe she would receive from her company’s leader.

Send Help Lets Sam Raimi Indulge In His Favorite Tricks, But I Wanted More (Review)

Fans of director Sam Raimi will enjoy seeing his signature style and dark humor on full display in this film. However, Send Help builds anticipation throughout but doesn’t quite deliver a satisfying conclusion. While the two main actors give strong performances and there are many fun moments, the movie ultimately doesn’t leave a lasting impression.

10 Best Anime Movies That Aren’t Studio Ghibli

These movies aren’t about heartwarming memories or fantastical adventures. Instead, they’re thought-provoking and unsettling, filled with big questions about life and moments so surprising you’ll want to see them again and again. You might finish watching and feel completely disoriented, but also strangely different.

$368M Supernatural Thriller Hits #1 on Two Major Streaming Services (& There’s a Big Reason Why)

While several recent vampire films stand out, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is widely considered the best. This unique and successful movie blends blues music, supernatural thrills, action, and horror, all set in the 1920s. Released in 2025, it earned $368 million despite a $90-100 million budget and continues to be popular in 2026. Currently, it’s the most-watched movie on Prime Video in the U.S. and the top global film on HBO Max, ranking third in the U.S.