All in Date Night or Nahhh...

Ant-Man and The Wasp: The new 'Quantumania' movie is headed to Digital HD this month

If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to these jam-packed Marvel Studios flicks it is the awesomeness you’ll see on-screen coming courtesy of explosions, action and everything in-between. So of course the recently released Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is still in theaters but already has your home entertainment goals planned with spring break being activated across the country.

80 For Brady: The Tom Brady-centered upcoming Blu-ray is loaded with bonus features

Let’s keep it 100 - in 2023, it’s all about streaming. But if there’s one reason - or maybe a few - to stick to what Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD along with DVDs can provide, it’s all the bonus content you really can’t get anywhere else. So with 80 For Brady slated to arrive in physical versions May 2, it’s only right to geek out over how much bonus material you can look forward to.

It's vital you add 'A Lot of Nothing' to your must-see weekend goals

I contemplated the way I would approach reviewing and of course shouting out the newly released A Lot of Nothing movie. In most cases, you’ll get the ‘Date Night’-approved or ‘Nahhh…’ treatment from the headline or at least by this sentence. However, in this particular case, I really want to take aim at this being more than something to watch with bae - it’s a must-see for the culture.

Deon Taylor's 'Fear' is 100 percent your Date Night horror movie must-see

There’s something about the horror genre that’s winning big right now. Whether we’re talking about those unique crazy flicks like the upcoming Infinity Pool or commercial craziness in the form of Scream VI, you can’t pull away from the fact this category of movies are must-see. Filmmaker Deon Taylor’s new Fear movie pits an all-star cast with the perfect amount of scariness, modern day humor, realism plus twists and turns through the last scene.

Apple TV+'s 'Dear Edward' is a tear-jerking binge-worthy series drama heads will love

If you’re looking for one of the most compelling and heartbreaking - and healing - Apple TV+ series coming up, look no further than Jason Katims and Connie Britton’s new ‘Dear Edward’ series. Let me be very clear - this is not ‘Servant,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ or even ‘Severance’ but my goodness, if you love a unique drama packed with emotion? You better believe this is up your alley.