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‘Dark Winds’ is Renewed for Season 5

Dark Winds season four premieres on February 15, 2026 and thanks to AMC’s early renewal, viewers won’t have to worry that this new season is its final run. The noir thriller, based on Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee books, is expected to start filming season five in March. The production will take place in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

New episodes of season four will debut on Sundays at 9pm ET/PT. AMC expects the eight-episode fifth season to air in 2027. 

“Over four seasons, Dark Winds has masterfully blended compelling character-driven stories, Navajo culture, spirituality, and breathtaking cinematography. We are elated to continue the journey alongside showrunner John Wirth and the incomparable Zahn McClarnon,” stated Dan McDermott, Chief Content Officer of AMC Networks and President of AMC Studios. “Our extraordinary producing and creative team, cast, and crew have crafted a gripping crime drama that continues to be embraced by fans and widely celebrated by critics. We can’t wait to share more of this incredible story with audiences across the globe.”

Season four also stars Kiowa Gordon, Jessica Matten, and Deanna Allison. Guest stars include Franka Potente, Isabel DeRoy-Olson, Chaske Spencer (who played Kiowa Gordon’s character’s brother in the Twilight franchise), Luke Barnett, and Titus Welliver. A. Martinez reprises his guest starring role as Scarborough Police Department Acting Chief Gordo Sena.

Graham Roland created the series and John Wirth is the showrunner. Executive producers include Roland, Wirth, McClarnon, Robert Redford, George R.R. Martin, Chris Eyre, Tina Elmo, Jim Chory, Thomas Brady, Max Hurwitz, Vince Gerardis, and Anne Hillerman.

Commenting on the renewal, showrunner John Wirth said, “For four seasons now AMC Networks has provided us with the opportunity to entertain audiences through the unique lens of a traditional crime story set on the Navajo Nation in 1972. We are one of one and never take this strong support for granted. Thanks to everyone at AMC Networks, our talented writing staff, stunning cast, and a Santa Fe crew that’s become a training ground for Native artists, we’re thrilled to be coming back for a fifth season of Dark Winds.”

Dark Winds Renewed for Season 5
Zahn McClarnon, Jessica Matten, and Kiowa Gordon in ‘Dark Winds’ season 4 (Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/AMC)

Dark Winds Season 4 Synopsis, Courtesy of AMC

The series follows Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito of the Navajo Tribal Police solving mysteries on their reservation as it is besieged by increasingly violent crimes in the 1970s.

The gripping fourth season focuses on the search for a missing Navajo girl, which takes Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito from the safety of Navajo Nation to the gritty terrain of 1970s Los Angeles in a race against the clock to save her from an obsessive killer with ties to organized crime.

‘Rooster’ Starring Steve Carell Unveils a New Trailer Ahead of March Premiere

Steve Carell stars as a successful author in a complicated relationship with his adult daughter in HBO’s comedy Rooster. HBO just released a full trailer for the new series and confirmed the 10-episode season will premiere on March 8, 2026.

New episodes will air on Sundays at 10pm ET/PT.

Charly Clive (The Lazarus Project) stars as Carell’s character’s daughter. Danielle Deadwyler (40 Acres), Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), John C. McGinley (Scrubs), and Lauren Tsai (Legion) also star. Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses created the series and serve as showrunners. 

Lawrence, Tarses, Carell, Jeff Ingold, Liza Katzer, Jonathan Krisel, and Barbie Adler executive produce. Additional executive producers include Annie Mebane, David Stassen, Anthony King, and David Hyman.

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Charly Clive, Connie Britton, and Steve Carell in ‘Rooster’ (Photograph by Katrina Marcinowski / HBO)

‘Ready or Not 2’ Trailer: Samara Weaving Fights for Her Life, Again

It’s a battle for control of the world, or at least that’s how the lawyer (played by Elijah Wood) explains the situation in the official trailer for Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. The official trailer reveals the sequel’s going to be just as bloody as the original 2019 horror film.

Samara Weaving returns to star as Grace and Kathryn Newton joins her as Grace’s sister, Faith. The horror sequel also stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Shawn Hatosy, Néstor Carbonell, David Cronenberg, Kevin Durand, Olivia Cheng, Varun Saranga, and Daniel Beirne.

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Kathryn Newton and Samara Weaving in ‘READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME’ (Photo by Pief Weyman © 2026 Searchlight Pictures)

“Moments after surviving an all-out attack from the Le Domas family, Grace discovers she’s reached the next level of the nightmarish game—and this time with her estranged sister, Faith, at her side,” reads Paramount’s synopsis. “Grace has one chance to survive, keep her sister alive, and claim the High Seat of the Council that controls the world. Four rival families are hunting her for the throne, and whoever wins rules it all.”

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come opens in theaters on March 20, 2026.

Ready or Not‘s writers Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy wrote the sequel. The original film’s directors, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, are also back at the helm. Producers include Tripp Vinson, James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, and Bradley J. Fischer.

Megan Thee Stallion Guests on ‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’

NBC’s new trailer for the half-hour comedy The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins shows off a big-name guest star from the music world. Grammy winner Megan Thee Stallion will be popping in as Denise, “a recently divorced mom who strikes up a flirtation with Arthur Tobin (Daniel Radcliffe).”

Tracy Morgan leads the cast in the titular role. Additional season one regulars include Erika Alexander, Bobby Moynihan, Precious Way, and Jalyn Hall. Heidi Gardner, Ronny Chieng, Anna Camp, and Craig Robinson will guest star.

“Disgraced former football star Reggie Dinkins (Morgan) is on a mission to rehabilitate his image with the help of award-winning filmmaker Arthur Tobin (Radcliffe). In order to earn back the admiration of his fans and the respect of his family, Reggie will also have to confront the ghosts of his past,” reads NBC’s synopsis.

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Daniel Radcliffe and Megan Thee Stallion in ‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ (Photo by: Hot Girl Productions / Courtesy of NBC)

The 10-episode season had an early premiere after the Rams and Bears playoff game. It will settle into its normal Mondays at 8:30pm ET/PT on Mondays, beginning on February 23, 2026.  

Robert Carlock and Sam Means created the series, write, and serve as showrunners. Carlock, Means, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Eric Gurian, and David Miner are executive producers. The comedy’s produced by Universal Television, Little Stranger, Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment, Bevel Gears, Means Ends Production, and Streetlife Productions, Inc.

‘Doc’ Season 2 Episode 15 Preview: “Trust”

Scott Wolf continues his guest-starring role on Fox’s Doc with season two, episode 15. “Trust.” Episode 15 will air on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT.

“Trust” Plot: While navigating the fallout from Katie’s secret, Amy treats a critically ill patient with a dark one of her own. As Gina and Jake evaluate a world-class poker player, searching for the source of what may be a mental disorder, Jake is forced to hide the truth from Amy about Rachel’s health scare. Sonya and TJ investigate their theory behind Joan’s frequent absences. And Richard returns with a trick up his sleeve.

Molly Parker stars as Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally plays Dr. Michael Hamda, Felicity Huffman is Dr. Joan Ridley, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, and Charlotte Fountain-Jardim plays Katie Hamda. Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller and Anya Banerjee plays Dr. Sonya Maitra.

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Scott Wolf in ‘DOC’ season 2 episode 15 (Photo by John Medland ©2026 FOX Media LLC)

Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:

“Inspired by a true story and based on the hit eponymous Italian drama series, Doc begins its second season of the life-affirming medical drama following the heartbreak and victories of hard-charging, brilliant physician DR. AMY LARSEN (Parker) as she rebuilds her life after a car crash erased eight years of her memory. This season, Amy will continue to confront hard truths about her missing years, work to repair fractured relationships and seek to reconcile the person she used to be with the one everyone else has come to know.

Determined to get her memory back and piece together who she really is, Amy’s goal is to become the doctor she used to be in those missing years and to eventually, once again, be Chief of Internal Medicine. In the interim, her ex-husband/Westside Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer, DR. MICHAEL HAMDA (Metwally) fills the position with Amy’s former mentor and friend DR. JOAN RIDLEY (Huffman), whose motives and priorities remain hidden, just as long as Amy still can’t recall Joan’s life-changing secret. Amy’s best friend and colleague, DR. GINA WALKER (Vann), is weary of Joan’s motives and continues to be a beacon of support for those around her, while finally learning to put on her own oxygen mask first.

While relearning eight years of medical advancements is complicated, it pales in comparison to learning to navigate her new/old/current romantic entanglements. Amy continues to fight her feelings and let Michael go, especially now with the birth of his son with his new wife, bringing up emotions for both Amy and their daughter KATIE HAMDA (Fountain-Jardim). Amy’s on-again, off-again relationship with Chief Resident DR. JAKE HELLER (Ecker) is a bit more delicate as he struggles to protect his heart from her this time around. However, DR. SONYA MAITRA (Banerjee) would only be too glad to pick up the pieces, navigating the balance between her feelings for Jake and her complicated resentment towards Amy.

The second season of Doc begins as Amy’s past comes back to haunt her when a desperate father sacrifices everything to secure his daughter’s heart transplant. Chaos and confusion reverberate through the hallways of Westside Medical when a subsequent high-stakes emergency leaves a doctor’s life in the balance.”
 
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Molly Parker and Johanna Day in the “Trust” episode (CR: John Medland © 2026 FOX Media LLC)
Molly Parker and Jon-Michael Ecker
Molly Parker and Jon-Michael Ecker in the “Trust” episode (CR: John Medland © 2026 FOX Media LLC)
Scott Wolf and Omar Metwally
Scott Wolf and Omar Metwally in the “Trust” episode (CR: John Medland © 2026 FOX Media LLC)
Molly Parker
Molly Parker in the “Trust” episode (CR: John Medland © 2026 FOX Media LLC)
 

‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX Blurs Art, Fame, and Reality

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Charli xcx and Alexander Skarsgard in ‘The Moment’ (Photo Courtesy of A24)

The line between documentary and mockumentary has been blurred over the last few decades. And aside from horror’s found footage subgenre, the best use of the faux documentary has been made by music movies. Usually, it’s comedies like This is Spinal Tap or Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. But The Moment is something different.

The Moment stars pop sensation Charli XCX as, well, Charli XCX. The popular singer has just finished conquering the charts during the “Brat Summer” (a cultural phenomenon inspired by her album Brat), and the only thing left to do is a massive tour to keep the momentum going. Charli and her artistic director, Celeste (Hailey Benton Gates from Marty Supreme), begin designing a red-hot stage show, but the record company, led by a ruthless woman named Tammy (Patricia Arquette from Severance), has other ideas. The company wants to create a tour that can be transformed into a concert movie.

The problem with this concept is that the director that Tammy has hired, a sought-after auteur named Johannes (Murderbot‘s Alexander Skarsgård), has a vision for the concert that conflicts with Celeste’s ideas. Charli finds herself stuck between her artistic integrity and the once-in-a-lifetime chance to put her career over the top.

Director Aidan Zamiri is best known for making music videos, and that experience is on full display in The Moment. The visual style is chaotic and gritty, nihilistic and visceral. It even crosses over to pure sensory overload in places (there’s a flashing strobe warning for those sensitive to it). In a lot of ways, The Moment feels like a feature-length music video.

There is a story to it, though. Zamiri cowrote the script with Charli XCX and Bertie Brandes, and it is a fairly typical portrait of an artist at the crossroads of their career. Charli herself is torn between Celeste and Johannes, so much so that she basically abandons the rehearsals and runs off to Ibiza for a vacation, leaving the two creatives to duke it out. And that’s really where the external conflict in the movie lies – between Charli’s artistic comfort zone of Celeste and her commercial success symbol of Johannes.

Which leads to the internal conflict inside Charli herself. She seems to struggle with what is happening with her, seeing the loss of her artistic freedom becoming a possibility with the introduction of Johannes’ controlling personality. She’s torn between what she wants to do and what she feels she has to do for her career. It doesn’t help that she’s surrounded by drugs and party people (Kylie Jenner and Rachel Sennott both make cameos) that tend to influence her in different ways.

The Moment seems like a very personal film for Charli XCX. Whether it’s indicative of obstacles that she may be facing now or it’s a memory of feelings she’s had in the past, it all feels very real and genuine. It’s a dark movie, but it’s also got equal parts heart and humor. It feels like a glimpse into the life of Charli XCX, warts and all. While it never feels like a straight documentary, it does have the vibe of reality, both in tone and narrative. Zamiri’s camera captures that realism well, at least when it’s not creating seizure-inducing visuals.

I am personally not super familiar with Charli XCX’s music, and therefore, The Moment is not a movie made for me. Still, I found it intriguing. I also find myself looking forward to watching it a second time, maybe once it hits VOD or cable. For such a simple and archetypical plotline, it’s a surprisingly deep movie. And, for better or worse, it’s not as slathered in Charli XCX’s music as one would think it would be. Aidan Zamiri seems to have left that for his music videos.

GRADE: B- 

Rating: R for language throughout and some drug material
Running Time: 1 hour 43 minutes
Release Date: January 30, 2026 (limited), February 6, 2026 (expands)
Studio: A24 

‘War Machine’ Trailer: Alan Ritchson Takes on a Killing Machine

The trailer for Netflix’s War Machine shows Alan Ritchson (Reacher) taking on a possibly otherworldly killing machine. The trailer proclaims, “It was built for war, but so was he,” as Ritchson vows to keep the world safe from this new threat.

Netflix has set a March 6, 2026 streaming premiere for the action thriller co-written by Patrick Hughes (The Hitman’s Bodyguard) and James Beaufort and directed by Hughes.

Netflix’s synopsis for War Machine reads, “During the final stage of US Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat.” Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Blake Richardson, Keiynan Lonsdale, and Daniel Webber also star.

Todd Lieberman, Alexander Young, Patrick Hughes, Greg McLean, and Rich Cook serve as producers. Valerie Bleth Sharp is an executive producer.

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Poster for Netflix’s ‘War Machine’

‘Best Medicine’ Episode 6 Preview: “Eyewitness Blues”

What could possibly go wrong when Martin’s made a judge of a blueberry contest? The teaser for Fox’s Best Medicine episode six confirms that the answer is just about everything. Episode six, “Eyewitness Blues,” will air on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 8pm ET/PT.

“Eyewitness Blues” Plot: On the eve of Port Wenn’s annual blueberry festival, Martin treats a local man who has apparently become blue from eating too many blueberries. Also, Martin is disturbed by Aunt Sarah’s lack of attention to her health, Mark faces the repercussions when his vision issues may stem from his sexual history and Louisa is determined to win the pie competition.

Season one stars Josh Charles as Dr. Martin Best, Abigail Spencer (Suits) as Louisa Gavin, Annie Potts (Young Sheldon) as Aunt Sarah, Josh Segarra (Sirens) as Sheriff Mark Mylow, and Cree (Twinless) as Elaine Denton. Recurring guest stars include Didi Conn as councilwoman Geneva Potter, Clea Lewis as pharmacist Sally Mylow, Stephen Spinella as Greg Garrison, Jason Veasey as George Brady, Cindy De La Cruz as Jeannie, John DiMaggio as Bert Large, Carter Shimp as Al Large, and Wattson as Copernicus.

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Josh Charles in ‘BEST MEDICINE’ episode 6 (Photo by Francisco Roman © 2026 Fox Media LLC)

Best Medicine Description, Courtesy of Fox:

The series follows Martin Best (Charles), a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child. Unfortunately, Martin’s blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, including schoolteacher Louisa Gavin (Spencer). He quickly alienates the town, even though he’s all they have.

Although Martin can expertly address any medical ailment or mystery in this idiosyncratic town, he’s really just desperate to be left the hell alone. Instead, he keeps getting dragged smack into the middle of their personal chaos, feuds, and fantasies. What the locals don’t know is that Martin’s terse demeanor masks a debilitating new phobia and deep-seated psychological issues that prevent him from experiencing true intimacy with anyone. But tenacity is the creed of everyone in their small village, and the people who live there may be exactly what the doctor ordered.

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John DiMaggio, Brooks Ashmanskas, and Clea Lewis in the “Eyewitness Blues” episode (Photo by Francisco Roman © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
Abigail Spencer and Jason Veasey
Abigail Spencer and Jason Veasey in the “Eyewitness Blues” episode (Photo by Francisco Roman © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
Josh Charles
Josh Charles in season 1 episode 6 (Photo by Francisco Roman © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
Josh Segarra
Josh Segarra in the “Eyewitness Blues” episode (Photo by Francisco Roman © 2026 Fox Media LLC)

‘Memory of a Killer’ Episode 4 Preview: “Unhappy Ending”

Fox’s new primetime drama Memory of a Killer continues with season one, episode four, “Unhappy Ending.” Episode four will air on Monday, February 9, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT.

“Unhappy Ending” Plot: Angelo postpones a hit to hunt for The Ferryman, who Angelo believes was responsible for shooting Maria. Meanwhile, the F.B.I. investigates a crime scene linked to Angelo.

Patrick Dempsey stars as Angelo Flannery, Michael Imperioli plays Dutch, Richard Harmon is Joe, Odeya Rush is Maria, Daniel David Stewart is Jeff, and Peter Gadiot plays Dave. Aaron Zelman and Glenn Kessler serve as co-showrunners and executive producers.

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Patrick Dempsey in ‘MEMORY OF A KILLER’ episode 4 (Photo by Robin Cymbaly © 2026 Fox Media LLC)

Memory of a Killer Synopsis, Courtesy of Fox:

Inspired by the book and 2003 award-winning Belgian film De Zaak AlzheimerMemory of A Killer is a dramatic thriller starring Emmy nominee Patrick Dempsey as a hitman, Angelo Doyle, leading a dangerous double life while hiding an even deadlier personal secret. Emmy winner Michael Imperioli stars opposite Dempsey in the role of Dutch, Angelo’s oldest friend and an accomplished chef whose restaurant is a front for criminal enterprise.

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Odeya Rush and Peter Gadiot in the “Unhappy Ending” episode (Photo by Christos Kalohoridis © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey in the “Unhappy Ending” episode (Photo by Robin Cymbaly © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey in season 1 episode 4 (Photo by Robin Cymbaly © 2026 Fox Media LLC)
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Patrick Dempsey in the “Unhappy Ending” episode of ‘MEMORY OF A KILLER’ (Photo by Robin Cymbaly © 2026 Fox Media LLC)

 

‘The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story’ Explores a Horror Film-Inspired Murder

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‘THE SCREAM MURDER: A True Teen Horror Story’ (Photo Credit: ABC News Studios)

Hulu’s The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story reexamines the Scream-inspired murder of teenager Cassie Stoddart. 16-year-old Stoddard was murdered on September 22, 2006 by two of her high school friends. The convicted murderers, who are currently serving life sentences, claimed inspiration from the horror film.

The three-part documentary series will stream on Hulu on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT.

Conor McCarthy and Lisa Quijano Wolfinger directed the docuseries. Wolfinger, Beth Hoppe, and David Sloan serve as executive producers. Lone Wolf Media produces the series for ABC News Studios.

The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story Synopsis:

“When high school student Cassie Stoddart was found stabbed to death in a house on the outskirts of Pocatello, Idaho, the community was gripped by fear that a random killer was on the loose. Police retrace Cassie’s final hours and focus on the last three people to see her alive: her boyfriend Matt, who was investigated and ultimately cleared of charges, and classmates Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik. As the investigation narrows, detectives uncover a shocking buried videotape that reframes the case, raising the unthinkable question of whether two 16-year-olds could have committed—and attempted to document—such a brutal crime.

The three-part series follows the arrest, trial, and conviction of Brian and Torey, two young men whose fascination with horror films, particularly the 1996 slasher movie Scream, influenced them to make their own—selecting a classmate, setting the scene, and then brutally killing her. The show examines the devastating impact on Cassie’s family, the reckoning faced by the boys’ parents, and the life sentences handed down by the court.

Eighteen years later, the story returns to Pocatello as Brian and Torey reflect on that Friday night, while families and viewers alike grapple with what justice means after a life has been taken, alongside the debate of issuing life sentences to minors.”

 

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