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It's Pumpkin Spice Season—Here’s What’s Trending in Entertainment Right Now [ Video ]

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As the crisp autumn air rolls in and pumpkin spice takes over coffee shops, you might be looking for something spicy to keep you entertained. Well, besides grabbing your favorite fall latte, why not hop onto your favorite streaming services or even take a peek at some unexpected search trends?

Here’s a fun fact for your fall pleasure: go ahead and type "pumpkin" into a certain popular search bar (you know which one I mean, wink wink). You might be surprised by the results—turns out, pumpkins are not just for pies or carving! I’ll leave the rest to your imagination, but if you’re curious, it's worth a look.

Now, let’s switch gears and talk entertainment—because it’s spooky season, and the lineup is filled with horror gems!

Blumfest 2024 is Taking Over AMC Theaters

AMC Theaters and Blumhouse are bringing Blumfest 2024 to 54 cities nationwide this October. Fans of iconic horror will be able to watch classics like Happy Death Day and The Black Phone in the big-screen format. It’s a perfect chance to dive into that jump-scare goodness we crave this time of year. Cities like Atlanta, Austin, Boston, and Los Angeles are all part of the action.

Prime Video’s ‘Brothers’ Trailer: Brolin and Dinklage Together as Criminal Twins

If you’ve been missing out on some hilarious criminal action, check out the trailer for Brothers on Prime Video. Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage play twin criminals who come together for one last job. This movie’s twist? It features a wild orangutan and some hilarious mishaps, including Brolin’s character desperately sanitizing his hands. Whether or not it fills the Twins void, this one’s worth a watch for its comedic spin.

Peak Screaming on Paramount Plus

Looking for the ultimate Halloween binge? Paramount Plus is ready to serve up some peak screaming moments with their spooky season collection. Highlights include It Follows, The Black Phone, Smile, and Event Horizon—perfect for a cozy horror night in.

But if you’re in the mood for nostalgia, they’ve also curated a Nick-a-Ween collection, bringing back all those ‘90s Halloween episodes you loved from Nickelodeon.

Pickleball... In Movie Theaters?

Yes, you heard that right. Movie theaters across the country are adding pickleball courts. Whether you love the sport or are just curious how this might fit into your movie-going experience, it’s certainly a head-scratcher. Maybe after a couple of pickleball rounds, you can sit back with a large popcorn and catch a flick!

Halloween Specials Coming to TV

There are some Halloween-themed episodes coming your way on both Family Guy and The Simpsons. Family Guy is getting into the pumpkin spirit with a carving contest that promises to be as outrageous as Peter Griffin himself, while The Simpsons is preparing a special episode featuring Sideshow Bob teaming up with Disney villains for a spooky crossover event.

Tonight’s Cult Classic: ‘Zone Troopers’

If you’re looking for something a little offbeat, check out Zone Troopers, a cult sci-fi flick about WWII soldiers who stumble upon a downed alien ship. It’s got a mix of Nazis, extraterrestrials, and some very cool retro special effects. Tim Thomerson and Art LaFleur star in this indie gem, bringing charm and grit to this quirky narrative. If you love a good B-movie with some intergalactic flavor, this is a binge later recommendation.

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So, whether you’re hopping into a Blumfest screening, checking out that "pumpkin" search trend, or adding some Halloween specials to your watchlist, there’s no shortage of entertainment this spooky season. Grab your pumpkin spice drink and settle in—it’s time to get watching!

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