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More Movies to Watch in September 2016: On Demand With ScreenCrush
Every single week, new movies open in theaters. Even if you go to the multiplex regularly, there’s just not enough time to see it all (at least without losing your job and family). So when you’re looking to catch up with some of the year’s best, where should you start?

Enter the ‘9th Life of Louis Drax’ You Only Live Once $1,000 Giveaway!
A tragic accident. A strange mystery. A family with a dark secret. A desperate race to uncover the truth. They all come together in the new psychological thriller The 9th Life of Louis Drax, which opens in theaters this Friday, September 2.

More Movies to Watch in August 2016: On Demand With ScreenCrush
ScreenCrush Editor-in-Chief Matt Singer handpicks three new titles you can watch at home this August from Movies on Demand.

The 10 Funniest Classic Black Comedies
There are tons of hilarious Black movies. They’ve made three of the Barbershop movies, Kevin Hart can’t seem to stay out of theaters, and we could rattle off an endless array of Eddie Murphy quotes from films. But what are the best? What are the movies that you can’t go to any BBQ or hair salon without hearing quotes and references? There are almost too many to consider, but we whittled it down to ten. These are our picks for the funniest Black comedies of all time.

What to Watch in August 2016: Movies On Demand With ScreenCrush
ScreenCrush Editor-in-Chief Matt Singer handpicks three new titles you can watch at home this August from Movies on Demand.

New ‘Wild N Out,’ ‘Kingin With Tyga’ and More Coming to MTV’s Throwdown Thursdays!
Thursday nights have us all weekend-wild, and MTV’s new block is just the fix to start things off right. This Thursday, August 4 marks the jump-off of a new MTV lineup that includes Season 8 of Nick Cannon’s Wild N Out, a new buzzer-beating round of Joking Off and some fresh Kingin With Tyga! Who’s ready for MTV’s Thursday Night Throwdown?

Win a Limited Edition ‘I Saw the Light’ Cowboy Hat or Poster Signed by Tom Hiddleston
We know Tom Hiddleston is a great actor, we know he’s got some serious dance moves and now we know he can belt out a tune, as the actor does his own singing in the upcoming Hank Williams biopic I Saw the Light. You’ll be able to see for yourself when the movie opens on March 25 in New York, LA and Nashville and April 1 nationwide and to celebrate the release of the film, we’re giving away the cowboy hats that Hiddleston wears in the film.

The Most Memorable Uses of Beach Boys Music in Film and TV
Few bands are as iconic as the Beach Boys, who spent years creating a catalog of incredible music. Running the gamut from catchy pop songs to experimental rock, they have a song for every occasion … and for every movie. With the wonderful Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy now available on Blu-ray and DVD, let’s take a look back at the most memorable uses of Beach Boys music in movies and TV. After all, it’s hard to find something that wasn’t improved through the use of one of their tracks.

From ‘Helter Skelter’ to ‘Aquarius’, A Look Back at Charles Manson in Movies and TV
Unlike most fictional foils on television, Charles Manson is a name with which you’re already familiar. It’s a name that holds a certain sinister power, making the fictive version of the notorious maniac incredibly unnerving before he even hits the screen in Aquarius, NBC’s detective drama starring David Duchovny as an LAPD investigator whose latest case puts him face to face with the murderous Manson family. The first season of Aquarius hits DVD and Blu-ray today, and to honor the release we’re looking back at the film and television history of one of America’s most notorious criminals.

The 10 Most Inventive Horror Movie Kills
Since some killers are a bit more imaginative than others, we’ve assembled a list of the 10 most clever horror movie slasher kills. In a genre where everyone is competing to stand out from the pack, these are the kills that reign supreme.