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What’s On? – A Master Content Calendar For Your Bookmarks
Note: Check back for updates as new content is announced!
January 2026
January 2 – We Bury The Dead (Theaters)
January 6 – Will Trent (ABC, Next day Hulu)
January 8 – The Traitors (Peacock)
January 8 – His & Hers (Netflix)
January 9 – People We Meet On Vacation (Netflix)
January 9 – Sleepwalker (Theaters)
January 9 – Primate (Theaters)
January 16 – Night Patrol (Theaters)
January 16 – 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Theaters)
January 21 – The Beauty (FX, Next day Hulu)
January 21 – Queer Eye (Netflix)
January 22 – Finding Her Edge (Netflix)
January 23 – Return to Silent Hill (Theaters)
January 28 – School Spirits (Paramount+)
January 28 – Shrinking (Apple TV+)
January 30 – Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die (Theaters)
January 30 – Iron Lung (Theaters)
January 30 – Send Help (Theaters)
February 2026
February 6 – The Strangers: Chapter 3 (Theaters)
February 6 – Dracula (Theaters)
February 6 – Pillion (Theaters)
February 6 – Whistle (Theaters)
February 8 – The ‘Burbs (Peacock)
February 13 – “Wuthering Heights” (Theaters)
February 13 – GOAT (Theaters)
February 13 – Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (Theaters)
February 18 – 56 Days (Prime)
February 20 – This is Not a Test (Theaters)
February 25 – Scrubs (ABC, next day Hulu)
February 27 – Scream 7 (Theaters)
March 2026
March 5 – Ted (Peacock)
March 6 – The Bride (Theaters)
March 6 – Peaky Blinders: The Eternal Man (Theaters, Netflix on March 20)
March 11 – Scarpetta (Prime)
March 18 – Imperfect Women (Apple TV+)
March 20 – Project Hail Mary (Theaters)
March 27 – Ready or Not: Here I Come (Theaters)
March 27 – Fantasy Life (Theaters)
March 27 – They Will Kill You (Theaters)
April 2026
April 3 – The Drama (Theaters)
April 8 – The Boys (Prime)
April 10 – Malcolm in the Middle (Hulu)
April 15 – Margo’s Got Money Troubles (Apple TV+)
April 17 – The Mummy (Theaters)
April 17 – Normal (Theaters)
May 2026
May 1 – The Devil Wears Prada 2 (Theaters)
May 1 – Hokum (Theaters)
May 15 – Obsession (Theaters)
May 22 – I Love Boosters (Theaters)
June 2026
June 12 – Scary Movie 6 (Theaters)
June 19 – Toy Story 5 (Theaters)
July 2026
July 12 – Disclosure Day (Theaters)
July 17 – The Odyssey (Theaters)
August 2026
August 21 – Insidious: The Bleeding World (Theaters)
August 28 – The Dog Star (Theaters)
August 28 – Coyote vs. ACME (Theaters)
September 2026
September 11 – Sense and Sensibility (Theaters)
September 18 – Practical Magic 2 (Theaters)
September 18 – Play House (Theaters)
September 18 – Resident Evil (Theaters)
October 2026
October 1 – Terrifier 4 (Theaters)
October 2 – Digger (Theaters)
October 9 – Other Mommy (Theaters)
October 16 – Street Fighter (Theaters)
October 23 – Remain (Theaters)
November 2026
November 20 – The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (Theaters)
December 2026
December 18 – Avengers: Doomsday (Theaters)
December 18 – Dune: Part Three (Theaters)
December 25 – Werewulf (Theaters)
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My Bloody Valentines: Some Of My Favorite (Female) Horror Love Interests
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite female horror love interests into the ol’ VCR.
Fancy meeting you here!
As promised, I’m back with another edition of our My Bloody Valentines series.
Since this week marks one of my favorite holidays, and we’re finally celebrating Valentine’s Day here at B Movies, I thought y’all deserved a bonus piece.
As with the other edition of My Bloody Valentines, I have some disclaimers.
First and foremost, I know some of these picks are supporting characters, not main characters, but I still think they’re iconic enough to be recognizable.
Secondly, I know that most, if not all, of these characters are straight, and I’m so sorry.
Thirdly, I know that Kirby and Lily might be considered questionable, but the only person I have to answer to is Elliott, and I can already tell you without asking that she’d allow both of these.
Finally, speaking of Lily, I want to be extremely clear that I don’t support Mila Kunis in any way after her outspoken support for Danny Masterson. That was truly vile and 100% unforgivable.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are five of my favorite female horror love interests:
Lisa Swallows from Lisa Frankenstein
Kirby Reed from Scream 4
Mara Carlyle from Spontaneous
Elvira in Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
Lily from Black Swan
Elliott’s Pick: Pippa from The Voyeurs

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Movie Mavens
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping a cheesy Valentine’s Day letter into the ol’ VCR.
Since we’re officially bringing Valentine’s Day into the B Movies fold, I thought it deserved its own cheesy letter this year.
We’ve touched on this in other pieces, but Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays because KP always made sure my sister and I knew how much she loved us.
There wasn’t a day that went by where I didn’t think my mother loved me.
Was my mother perfect? No, she wasn’t.
But she was the best mom I could’ve possibly asked for, and she taught my sister and me to love ourselves and not to base our happiness on our relationship status.
That’s why I love Valentine’s Day.
To me, it isn’t a holiday of romantic love but a day to celebrate love of all kinds, be it platonic, romantic, self, etc…
However, I know there are times when you may not love the skin you’re in; I’ve been there, believe me.
I know there are times when you get lonely or wish you had a partner to share the workload.
I know there are times when you wish you could reach out to a loved one who isn’t there.
I get why Valentine’s Day is hard for some people, so I’m not here to force celebrating on anyone.
So, here’s what I’ll say:
If you don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day proper, do something nice for yourself.
Go for a walk. Take a hot shower. Listen to your favorite album.
Even if you can only give yourself 10-15 minutes, take it.
Do something to show yourself some love today because I’m here to tell you that you deserve self-love.
I know that it can be really hard to believe that sometimes, but I promise that you’re allowed to love yourself, even on days you think you’re not worthy or capable of it.
I love you, Movie Mavens.
Happy Valentine’s Day. 🖤
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Side-Dish Cinema: Pairing The Five Love Languages With Movie Recommendations
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping movie recommendations based on the five love languages into the ol’ VCR.
In keeping with this month’s theme of ✨love ✨, I decided doing a special edition of Side-Dish Cinema would be fun.
“But, Baillee, didn’t we just get a new Side-Dish Cinema?”
Yes, but, I just thought of this idea, so enjoy seconds.
If this is your first encounter with this series, we’re happy to have you!
Here’s a quick rundown:
I pick a different food or drink and pair different types of said food or drink with movie recommendations.
(This is obviously a special edition of the series, so keep that in mind)
I will say that I did get cheeky with these, so please know it’s all in good fun and that I probably think this is funnier than y’all do.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, please enjoy the special Valentine’s Day edition of Side-Dish Cinema:
Acts of Service
Quality Time
Words of Affirmation
- Liar Liar
- Pontypool
- The Babadook
Physical Touch
Gifts
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Alluring Adaptations #5: Love Songs I’d Love To See As Horror Movies
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping love songs I’d love to see as horror movies into the ol’ VCR.
Welcome to the first Alluring Adaptations of 2025!
I waited until February because I wanted to focus on love songs and love-based horror plots, so it only made sense to wait until the week of Valentine’s Day.
Additionally, last week marks the first anniversary of this series, so I wanted to release a new edition to celebrate.
But, let’s back up…
If this is your first Alluring Adaptations, here’s a quick primer:
I use my twisted little brain to concoct a plot based on a song.
Sometimes, lyrics from the song are included in the plot, and other times, I just use the song as a jumping-off point.
That’s it!
I also want to go ahead and give one quick disclaimer before anyone comes for me…
I’m aware that Tiffany’s version of “I Think We’re Alone Now” is a cover of Tommy James & the Shondells’ original.
I just think Tiffany’s version lends itself more to the vibe I’m going for.
Alrighty, that should do us with introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are four love songs I think would make good horror movies:
“Somebody to Love” by Jefferson Airplane
For her entire life, Josie Jefferson’s overbearing and overly religious mother has told her that her worth is wrapped up in finding a husband and becoming a dutiful housewife, aka she “needs somebody to love.” However, Josie is closeted and is starting to fall for the new girl in school, Mya.
When Josie’s mother finds a note in Josie’s backpack and realizes her daughter isn’t straight, she flies off the handle. As Josie tries to defend herself, there’s a tragic accident, leaving her mother dead. She turns to Mya for help, who promises she can help bring her mother back, but things take an unexpected turn when Josie’s mother comes back more overbearing and overly religious than ever. Can Josie finally stand up to her once and for all, or will “all the joy within [her] die”?
“You Belong to Me” by Patsy Cline
Jess Cline has been dating their partner, Parker, for over three years now, and they trust him…really. It’s just that…they’ve been hurt before, and he travels a lot for work. Unbeknownst to Parker, Jess has put a tracker on his phone, and when some of the locations don’t quite align with where he should be, Jess starts to get suspicious. Also, they swear they see Parker’s ex in the background of some of the photos he’s been sending.
The longer they’re alone, the more Jess starts to believe Parker’s being unfaithful, even though he denies it. Are Jess’s past insecurities starting to emerge, or is Parker cheating? Either way, Jess is going to make sure Parker remembers that he belongs to them.
“Heartbeats” by The Knife
After a nasty breakup, Karin decides to be spontaneous and have a one night stand with Ryan, a charming yet mysterious guy she met out at her local bar. As it turns out, Ryan is actually a vampire who turns Karin after not having the heart to simply drain her. When Karin wakes up, Ryan is nowhere to be found, only leaving behind a note with basic instructions and a mixed CD (which includes “Heartbeats” by The Knife).
That was over 20 years ago.
Since then, Karin has adjusted to her life as an undead creature of the night fairly well, but has continued to try to find Ryan. When she finally tracks down a lead, Karin learns that being a vampire may be the least complicated part of Ryan’s life.
“I Think We’re Alone Now” by Tiffany*
Jay and Mark have been married for the past 10 years and are your normal, average couple. There are just two problems: Jay and Mark are both serial killers, and neither one knows about the other’s secret. On one fateful night, their secrets are revealed, and it turns out that their shared passion might be the spark they’ve been looking for to reignite their marriage. But as the bodies start stacking up, so do the problems. Can Jay handle Mark’s new level of infamy, or is their marriage headed for a killer breakup?
(I see this playing out as a horror comedy)
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My Bloody Valentines: Some Of My Favorite (Male) Horror Love Interests
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite male horror love interests into the ol’ VCR.
Ah, the season of love.
And what says “love” more than a good ol’ fashioned horror movie?You’re probably thinking, “Now Baillee, I have a feeling you may have a few disclaimers here,” and you would be correct.
First and foremost, I’m aware that all of these characters are men.
I plan to do a couple more entries under this same limited series, don’t worry.
Secondly, I know that a couple of these movies are genre-bending, but we’re gonna plant them in the horror space today.
Thirdly, it could be argued that some of these guys aren’t actually love interests, however, we’re rolling with it.
Lastly, this is another one of those “all in good fun” pieces. I know Eric Draven is a vigilante, and Lee is technically an anti-hero.
I’m not saying you should date any of these people, nor am I condoning some of their actions.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are five of my favorite male horror love interests:
Jesse Ryan from The Rage: Carrie 2
Colin Grey from Jennifer’s Body
Lee from Bones and All
Eric Draven from The Crow
Carter Davis from Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2 U
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“Oh, I Do Okay.”: A Spotlight On Pam Grier
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping the work of Pam Grier into the ol’ VCR.
On May 26, 1949, Pamela Grier was born…but you probably know her better as Pam Grier.
Her family moved around Europe as she was growing up, moving back to the U.S. when Pam was nine.
Pam Grier went to high school in Denver, where, like many of our spotlight subjects, she participated in several school plays.
She moved to L.A. when she was 17 and began working as a switchboard controller for American International Pictures.
When Pam Grier was in her early 20s, she started acting in Roger Corman movies, like Women in Cages, before getting her first major role in the blaxploitation film, Coffy, with her iconic role of the titular character in Foxy Brown not far behind.
After the blaxploitation genre was phased out, she appeared in movies like The Bronx, eventually starring in her first theatrical production in the mid-80s.
Pam Grier then took on starring television roles in shows like Miami Vice and Above the Law, as well as guest roles in shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
From there, she’s gone on to star in the likes of Jackie Brown and have recurring roles in shows like The L Word.
Pam Grier is also a stage four cervical cancer survivor, has received multiple honorary degrees, and even established the Pam Grier Community Garden and Education Center.
There’s not much more that I can say about Pam Grier that hasn’t already been said.
Pam, if you ever read this, thank you. 🖤
Without further ado, here’s some of my favorite Pam Grier content:
- Coffy
- Foxy Brown
- Jawbreaker
- The L Word
- Jackie Brown
- Them (2021-)
- Mars Attacks!
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I Do…Watch These Movies: Some Of My Bridal And Wedding Movies
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite bridal/wedding movies into the ol’ VCR.
Well friends, love is officially in the air.
We’re only one week away from one of my favorite holidays, and I have a hot date with sushi and the series finale of Cobra Kai already lined up.
I digress.
I know we’re talking about bridal/wedding movies today, but I want to start with a little anecdote.
Growing up, KP made all the holidays special, including Valentine’s Day.
Now, I do want to be clear about something.
My mother never pressured my sister or me to get married and never presented Valentine’s Day as a solely romantic holiday.
And that’s why I love Valentine’s Day so much.
To me, Valentine’s Day is a day of love—be it romantic, platonic, or self.
You don’t have to be in a relationship to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and I’ve only had one date on Valentine’s Day in my entire life.
I just wanted to clarify my feelings about V-Day because we’re talking about bridal/wedding movies, and I don’t want y’all to get the wrong idea.
Additionally, I know that a couple of these movies are probably more bridal/wedding-adjacent, but a wedding provides the setting, so we’re rolling with it.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are 10 of my favorite bridal/wedding movies:
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Side-Dish Cinema: Pairing Types of Pizza With Movie Recommendations
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping movie recommendations based on your favorite type of pizza into the ol’ VCR.
Well, well, well.
Fancy meeting you here.
Jk, welcome back to another edition of Side-Dish Cinema!
I can’t share my love for this series enough, and I’m so glad that all of you seem to love it too.
Are you wondering what on earth I’m talking about?
Here’s the sitch:
I take a different drink, food, etc…and then pair each type of said food or drink with three movie recommendations.
It’s as easy as pie (which we’ll definitely tackle at some point).
That’s all there is to it.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, please enjoy the fifth edition of Side-Dish Cinema:
Cheese
- The Sandlot
- It Takes Two
- The Baby-Sitters Club
Pepperoni
- Jumanji
- Matilda
- The Mighty Ducks
Supreme
- Brink!
- Motocrossed
- Johnny Tsunami
Hawaiian
- 50 First Dates
- Punch-Drunk Love
- Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Hamburger
- Susie Q
- Smart House
- Wish Upon a Star
Margarita
- Roman Holiday (1953)
- Under the Tuscan Sun
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Alfredo
- Anastasia (1997)
- Howl’s Moving Castle
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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The Defense Rests: Some Of My Favorite Legal/Courtroom Dramas
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite courtroom and legal dramas into the ol’ VCR.
I don’t know if this is tied to my recent dystopian movie fixation or what, but I’ve also been watching a lot of courtroom and legal movies.
Now, justice may not always be served, but these movies just hit differently with everything happening in the country.
(I also went to see To Kill a Mockingbird recently, and there was footage from when they celebrated its 50th anniversary at The White House in the preshow, and god, do I miss that bit of normalcy.)
I thought about opening this category to movies like Liar Liar and Legally Blonde, but I ultimately decided to keep this one a bit more somber.
I know that there are a couple of horror picks on here, but my defense is that they’re definitely drama-heavy.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are 10 of my favorite legal/courtroom dramas:
- Fracture
- Primal Fear
- The Crucible
- A Few Good Men
- Anatomy of a Fall
- 12 Angry Men (1957)
- Anatomy of a Murder
- The Devil’s Advocate
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Exorcism of Emily Rose
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Love Is A Six Season Word: Some Of My Favorite Glee Love Song Covers
Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping some of my favorite Glee love song covers into the ol’ VCR.
So, I have a confession.
You see, after our holiday Glee piece, I kind of…
…rewatched Glee from start to finish.
And, folks, it ain’t pretty.
There’s a lot of stuff that didn’t age well, and, to be honest, I’m not sure how they even got away with some of it when it was on the air.
I do think there is some good in there, but boy howdy, is there a lot of bad.
I digress.
Due to this unplanned rewatch, you can, unfortunately, expect a couple more Glee pieces to pop out throughout this year, including this one.
I thought it would be fun to pick out some of my favorite love song covers from the series, but first I want to make a few things clear.
First and foremost, I don’t condone the actions of some of the original artists or cast members mentioned here.
Secondly, I’m also not saying that these covers are better than the originals.
Finally, y’all know that I have very strong opinions about Ryan Murphy, and, as I’ve mentioned before, just because we talk about Glee or Popular from time to time doesn’t mean that we’re going to cover Ryan Murphy’s more recent content.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, here are 10 of my favorite love song covers from Glee:“I’ll Stand By You” (S1, E10 & S5, E3)
Video source: Glee Scenes
“Teenage Dream” (S2, E6)
Video source: Being part of something special, makes you special! ♥
“Silly Love Songs” (S2, E12)
Video source: Glee Full Performances
“Make You Feel My Love” (S5, E3)
“Try a Little Tenderness” (S2, E21)
Video source: Glee Performances
“Love You Like a Love Song” (S3, E19)
“Love Song” (S4, E12)
Video source: Being part of something special, makes you special! ♥
“All You Need is Love/She Loves You” (S5, E1)
“I Believe in a Thing Called Love” (S5, E9)
“What the World Needs Now” (S6, E6)
