Scary Movie is back in theaters with a sixth movie this weekend! They dragged the original crew out of retirement like a horror villain that just refuses to stay dead — Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Marlon Wayans, and Shawn Wayans are all back, reprising their roles. (The rest of us are still trying to recover from Scary Movie 5.)
Let’s be honest… looking back, each new Scary Movie was basically the previous one’s slightly drunk cousin: same vibes, worse decisions. After the fifth one, we all thought the franchise finally got stabbed in the shower and stayed dead. Thirteen years later? Plot twist! Here we are with a brand-new movie and a fresh pile of horror flicks to roast like marshmallows over a campfire.
So… do you think Scary Movie 6 can finally break this franchise’s record-breaking downward spiral, or are we about to watch it face-plant in 4K? Are you actually going to see it this weekend?
Drop your prediction below, make sure to head to Criticless and leave a review if you've seen it!
'Spider Noir' is a live-action neo-noir superhero series set in Depression-era 1930s New York. Nicolas Cage stars as Ben Reilly, a grizzled, down-on-his-luck private investigator who once protected the city as its only masked vigilante: The Spider.
When a string of routine cases drags him into a dangerous tangle of mobsters, monsters, and a mysterious femme fatale, Reilly is forced to confront his past and a deeply personal tragedy he thought he’d left behind. Equal parts hardboiled detective story and pulse-pounding superhero thriller, the show is available to stream in both authentic black-and-white and full color on Prime Video.
Have you checked out Spider Noir?
Backrooms (2026) = RAD
A24’s Backrooms — the feature debut from viral YouTube sensation Kane Parsons (Kane Pixels) that finally brings the legendary creepy pasta to the big screen.
Furniture store owner Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is already barely holding it together when he stumbles upon a strange doorway in the basement of his showroom… and steps into the Backrooms: an endless, sickly-yellow maze of fluorescent-lit offices, monotonous wallpaper, and buzzing lights that stretch into infinity. What starts as a glitch in reality quickly becomes a psychological nightmare where isolation, memory, and something far more sinister close in.
His therapist Mary (Renate Reinsve) gets pulled into the unraveling horror as the film blends creeping dread, found-footage vibes, and mind-bending liminal terror.
It’s tense, atmospheric, and disturbingly effective at turning the internet’s most unsettling urban legend into a full-blown cinematic experience — part Severance, part The Shining, with that unmistakable Kane Pixels dread dialed up to 11.
Audience Score: 68%
If you grew up no-clipping into the Backrooms on YouTube or 4chan, this one’s a must-watch. If you’re new to the lore… buckle up.
What did you think of Backrooms? Did the yellow hell get to you, or were you hoping for more monsters? Drop your score and thoughts below
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BOX OFFICE WINNER: Backrooms!
Well, well, well… looks like the audience has spoken! People are coming out to theaters to see new original indies by up-and-coming directors, while long-standing IPs are not doing nearly as well as they were projected to. Surprise surprise...
1st: Backrooms $81.5M
2nd: Obsession $26.4M
3rd: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu $25.0M