John Cena’s final WWE match headlined Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII in Washington, D.C., delivering an emotional farewell, unforgettable moments, and a powerful showcase of WWE’s next generation.

Avatar: Fire and Ash pushes Pandora further than ever, delivering massive action, deeper emotion, a standout villain in Varang, and Zoe Saldaña’s best work yet.

The NSO’s Home Alone in Concert at The Anthem delivered a spellbinding blend of nostalgia, live music, and holiday cheer. John Williams’ score performed live elevated the beloved classic into an unforgettable shared experience.

Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme turns 1950s ping-pong hustling into a stylish, chaotic character study anchored by a phenomenal Timothée Chalamet performance and an eye-opening acting debut from Tyler, The Creator. A bold, unpredictable film brimming with swagger, emotion, and award-season heat.

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 makes major improvements over the first film with sharper scares, richer lore, and stronger performances, even if the plot’s logic and campy moments keep it from fully sticking the landing. Fans will find plenty to love, while newcomers may still feel the franchise’s growing pains.