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The summer box office is getting two of the year’s biggest films this month thanks to Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” and “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” But the streamers are also rolling out some 2026 blockbusters of their own.
We’re halfway through 2026. After watching 165 movies, here are my 10 best: 10. Toy Story 5 Available: Only in theatres Quote: “The age of toys is over.” Toy Story might be the most consistent
While the 4th of July is traditionally marked with fireworks and explosive displays of celebration, there are plenty who'd rather curl up on the couch and celebrate another one of America's favorite pastimes: movies.
Here are the top 10 best films of 2026, from Ryan Gosling in "Project Hail Mary" to a hot-and-bothered "Wuthering Heights."
Watching films on Amazon has always been a case of hunting for freebies, while mostly resigning oneself to coughing up the price of a coffee: thousands of movies can be rented, by anyone, for £3.49
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The 10 Best Films of 2026 So Far
Faves from the first half of the year include a breakout blast of horror, the latest from auteurs both pop (Spielberg) and art house (Dardennes), and a doc that brings The King back from the afterlife.
June is wrapping up, so stream some of the best new Netflix movies right now, including 'Voicemails for Isabelle' and a Julia Roberts classic
The best films of 2026 so far include scrappy horror hits, ambitious first films, surreal daydreams, and at least one bicycle fight.
Ken Jacobs' underground masterwork 'Star Spangled to Death,' plus a tribute to Marjane Satrapi and William Friedkin's 'Sorcerer' in 4K.
To honor the work of Steven Spielberg, Stacker ranked each of his films by calculating a Stacker score for each, aggregating and weighting ratings between IMDb and Metacritic to create a score out of 100.
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Exclusive: Expect to see Canadian filmmaker Sophy Romvari's intimate and introspective stunner on many critics' 10 best lists at the year's end.
