Movies: Fresh News, Reviews & Trailers You Can't Miss

Welcome to the Movies hub at Championship Football Buzz. Here you’ll find quick updates on the biggest film releases, honest reviews, and sneak peeks that help you decide what to watch next. No fluff—just the facts you need to stay in the loop.

We cover everything from blockbuster announcements to indie gems, so whether you’re a fan of action, drama, or quirky comedies, you’ll find something that catches your eye. Want to know what's coming to theaters this year? Keep scrolling.

Latest Movie Releases

First up is Emerald Fennell’s take on Wuthering Heights. The film drops on Valentine’s Day 2026 and stars Margot Robbie as Catherine and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. It’s being filmed across the Yorkshire Dales, giving it a moody, atmospheric look. Warner Bros. won the rights over Netflix, promising a wide theatrical run and big marketing push. If you love gothic romance with a modern edge, this one’s worth watching for.

The teaser already shows a dark, sensual vibe, leaning into the novel’s obsession and cruelty. Expect intense performances, striking visuals, and a fresh spin on a classic story. Fans of Robbie and Elordi will get a double treat, and the supporting cast—including Hong Chau and Martin Clunes—adds depth.

Hot Reviews & Upcoming Films

Another buzzworthy title is Marvel’s Thunderbolts. The movie pulls together a rag‑tag team of anti‑heroes for a grittier, darker Marvel experience. Florence Pugh and David Harbour lead the pack, delivering strong, grounded performances. The film mixes dark humor with raw action, though pacing can feel uneven at times.

If you’re curious about how Marvel handles a more serious tone after Endgame, Thunderbolts gives a solid glimpse. It’s not the glossy, big‑budget spectacle you might expect—think more street‑level fight scenes and character‑driven drama. The villain may fall flat, but the unpredictable heroes keep the audience engaged.

Beyond these highlights, our Movies page stays fresh with updates on trailers, casting news, and behind‑the‑scenes tidbits. Got a favorite film you want us to cover? Drop a comment and we’ll add it to the mix.

So, whether you’re planning a movie night, hunting for the next big review, or just love staying in the know, this is the spot to check. Keep coming back for the latest buzz on all things cinema.

4
Sep
Wuthering Heights: Emerald Fennell's provocative adaptation sets Valentine's Day 2026 release
Movies

Wuthering Heights: Emerald Fennell's provocative adaptation sets Valentine's Day 2026 release

Emerald Fennell is bringing a bold, sensual take on Wuthering Heights to theaters on Valentine's Day 2026, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Shot across the Yorkshire Dales with cinematographer Linus Sandgren, the film blends Gothic romance with psychological drama. Warner Bros. won the rights over Netflix by promising a wide theatrical run and major marketing push, amid debate over Heathcliff's casting.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
4
Sep
Wuthering Heights teaser: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi ignite a dark romance in Emerald Fennell’s adaptation
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Wuthering Heights teaser: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi ignite a dark romance in Emerald Fennell’s adaptation

Warner Bros. dropped the first teaser for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Catherine and Heathcliff. The moody, sensual preview leans into the novel’s obsession and cruelty. The film, produced by LuckyChap and set for release on Feb. 13, 2026 in the U.S. (Feb. 11 internationally), co-stars Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes, and Ewan Mitchell.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
30
Apr
Thunderbolts* Review: Marvel Gambles with Dark Humor and Raw Heroes in Post-Endgame Shake-Up
Movies

Thunderbolts* Review: Marvel Gambles with Dark Humor and Raw Heroes in Post-Endgame Shake-Up

Marvel's Thunderbolts* brings together a scrappy squad of antiheroes for a bolder, grittier take on superhero stories. The film leans into dark humor and tough character moments, especially shining with Florence Pugh and David Harbour, despite uneven pacing and an underwhelming villain.

Kellan Fitzpatrick