Top 10 Most Rewatched Movies Over Thanksgiving Weekend

The Addams family expands with the arrival of baby Pubert, and Uncle Fester develops a crush on a dangerous woman named Debbie Jellinsky. Meanwhile, Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to summer camp, where they put on a rebellious Thanksgiving performance. The movie blends spooky comedy with heartfelt messages about sticking together as a family and embracing individuality. The film’s Thanksgiving play scene is particularly memorable and has become a classic in holiday movie history.

19 Films with the Most Memorable Rain-Soaked Moments

In the famous “Singin’ in the Rain” scene, Don Lockwood dances and splashes through puddles in the street, celebrating a romantic connection with Kathy Selden. Gene Kelly, despite having a fever, memorably performed this joyful sequence, swinging from a lamppost and twirling an umbrella. It’s become a classic example of how Hollywood musicals can turn a dreary environment into something full of happiness.

Where Winds Meet: Lone Wanderer (Solo) or Shared Journey (Multiplayer)

Where Winds Meet is initially presented as one type of game, but after spending a significant amount of time with it, it feels more like a simplified massively multiplayer online game. There’s a ton of content you can enjoy on your own, and you can completely ignore other players and the multiplayer aspects if you prefer – though I wouldn’t necessarily recommend that, it is possible.

Can AI Know What It Knows?

New research shows that language models can be trained to reliably identify concepts they’ve been taught, opening a path toward more transparent and controllable artificial intelligence.

‘Bad Guys 2’ Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week Again

When King Harold gets sick, he unexpectedly names Shrek as the new ruler of Far Far Away, but Shrek isn’t eager to be king. He teams up with Donkey and Puss in Boots to find a more suitable heir, a rebellious character named Artie. Meanwhile, Prince Charming gathers a team of classic villains to try and take over the kingdom while Shrek is gone. Shrek needs to find his confidence if he’s going to save the kingdom and get back to his peaceful life in the swamp.

19 Comedies Where the Laughs Come from Total Silence

I’ve always been struck by Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times. He plays his famous Little Tramp, and it’s heartbreaking to watch him try to get by in a world that’s becoming so focused on machines. The movie is really funny, but it’s also a sharp critique of how technology and the Depression were impacting people, almost like they were losing their humanity. There’s this one scene that’s stuck with me – the Tramp nearly gets destroyed by a giant machine he’s trying to fix. What’s amazing is that Chaplin tells the whole story without any spoken words, just through his incredible physical comedy and sound effects. It’s a powerful film, and I think it still speaks volumes about the challenges of the industrial age even today.

‘Flight Risk’ Tops HBO Max’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List of the Week

Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas, is carried away to the fantastical land of Oz by a powerful tornado. Determined to get back home, she sets off on a quest down the Yellow Brick Road to find a Wizard who might be able to help. During her travels, she meets a Scarecrow longing for intelligence, a Tin Man who dreams of having a heart, and a Cowardly Lion in search of bravery. Together, they face dangers posed by the Wicked Witch of the West.

22 Movies Filmed Chronologically to Capture Real Actor Growth

Richard Linklater’s innovative film was shot over twelve years, letting viewers see actor Ellar Coltrane genuinely grow up on screen. The story follows a boy and his family as they age, with scenes filmed each year to show the natural changes in the cast – no makeup or special effects were used. This allowed the story itself to develop alongside the actors’ lives and personalities.

‘Landman’ Tops Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week

In ‘Fire Country,’ Bode Donovan hopes to earn a reduced prison sentence by joining a firefighting crew in Northern California. He’s sent back to his hometown, where he must battle wildfires alongside old friends and fellow inmates. The show blends intense firefighting action with the personal stories and conflicts of the crew, revealing the dangers of their job and the complexities of their lives.

Official 2026 Oscar Visual Effects Shortlist: The Top 20 Finalists

James Cameron revisits the world of Pandora in the latest installment of the hugely popular Avatar series. The film introduces a new Na’vi tribe, the Ash People, and showcases the alien moon’s incredible variety of life in stunning detail thanks to the work of the visual effects team at Weta FX. Using cutting-edge technology, like high-frame-rate underwater filming and advanced performance capture, the Na’vi and their surroundings look incredibly realistic. Building on the impressive water effects of the previous film, this installment also features complex and realistic fire and volcanic landscapes.