10 Best Japanese Horror Movies From The 1980s

Summary When discussingJapanese horror movies, fans often bring up the late ’90s to early 2000s classics likeJu-on: The GrudgeorAudition. Decades earlier, in the ’80s,the genre was starting to become more experimental, ultimately leading it to evolve and inspire what we today know as a more customary movie subgenre, j-horror. During the 1980s,Japan impacted audiences by taking people’s ordinary lives and twisting them into daunting experiences.Directors took a liking to giving the impression that this could happen to anyone, making it both relatable and anxiety-inducing....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1574 words · Jason Stark

10 Best Recipes To Sell For Star Coins In Disney Dreamlight Valley

When picking the best recipes to sell for Star Coins inDisney Dreamlight Valley, there are a few important things to consider besides the star rating. First, think about how easy it is to get the ingredients. Do you need hard-to-find fish or special crops that take a long time to grow? Recipes that can sell for a lot usually use ingredients that are hard to find or grow. Focus on recipes that give you the best profits for your work, and keep the cost of getting ingredients in mind....

August 1, 2025 · 9 min · 1772 words · Christina Randall

10 Horror Movies Where Absolutely Everyone Dies

Warning: The list contains spoilers for the endings of all the horror movies included.Horrormovies often thrill audiences with their high-stakes tension, but a unique sense of discomfort comes from a movie where no one makes it out alive. Instead of a great “Final Girl” braving her way through a scary situation, nihilistic endings strip away any hope of survival, leaving viewers with a chilling sense of dread. Horror movies where absolutely everyone dies highlight the genre’s darkest, most unforgiving conclusions....

August 1, 2025 · 11 min · 2326 words · Jerry Wood

10 Popular Isekai Anime That Absolutely Live Up to The Hype and Then Some

Isekai isone of the most popular genres of animefor a good reason. It’s a category filled with powerful characters, great friendships, and some of the most interesting worlds just waiting to be explored. Isekai as a whole has a lot of subgenres within it as well, giving even casual viewers a chance to check out their favorite tropes across a myriad of fun worlds. The best isekai series aren’t about one thing in particular, other than a character heading to a new world with new rules and new adventures to be had....

August 1, 2025 · 11 min · 2323 words · Katie Hines

10 Things You Missed In Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5’s Final Trailer

Star Trek: Lower Deckshas revealed its final season 5 trailer, and here are 10 Easter eggs you might have missed. The final season ofStar Trek: Lower Deckson Paramount+ premieres on Thursday, October 24, with the first two episodes dropping that same day.Lower Decksseason 5 promises major events happening to the crew of the USS Cerritos, with huge callbacks and odes to the legacy ofStar Trek. After Lieutenant Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) and the USS Cerritos saved the galaxy from disgraced ex-Starfleet cadet Nicholas Locarno at theend ofStar Trek: Lower Decksseason 4, life aboard the Cerritos seems to have calmed down....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1632 words · Tanya Watts

15 Gangster Movies That Are So Close To Being Perfect Apart From One Key Flaw

Summary While there have been countless fantasticgangster moviesover the years, very few can claim the title of pure perfection and were often held back by one critical flaw. It may be a casting decision, an unnecessary subplot, or a bloated runtime, but there have been so many examples of movies that had perfection within their reach, only for it to be snatched away by one key issue. This does not mean these movies were not great; it’s just that certain issues could be improved upon for them to earn the title of genuinely perfect....

August 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1689 words · Allison Anderson

15 Most Underrated Movies On Disney+

In addition to a vast library of Disney-exclusive content from the likes ofMarvel,Star Wars,andNational Geographic,Disney+ also plays host to many criminally underrated movies.Ranging from critically acclaimed blockbusters that failed to break into the mainstream to films that attained fan favorite status despite mixed reviews, Disney+ is home to some of cinema’s most underappreciated films. From epic tales of survival and battles of the human spirit all the way to laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, there’s something for every brand of film fan out there....

August 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1469 words · Ana Delacruz

90 Day Fiancé: Michael Ilesanmi Spotted Hanging Out With New Family After Revealing Current Address

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?starMichael Ilesanmihasbeen spending time with his new familywho he lives with after leavingAngela Deem.Michael and Angela got marriedin January 2020 after dating for over three years. Michael had approached Angela on social media, leading to them dating long-distance as they waited for his K-1 visa updates. After his K-1 visa rejection, a spousal visa was the next best option. It got approved in December 2023, after whichMichael came to the U....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 640 words · Thomas Silva

After 3 Years, I’m Actually Worried About The MCU Introducing 1 Villain To The Franchise After So Many Debut Theories

TheMarvel Cinematic Universehas done a great job with bringing some of the most iconic villains in comics history to the big and small screens, butone upcoming iconic foe may have too much pressure behind them to live up to the hype.While Marvel is alreadysetting up Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doomas the next major foe in the universe with the 2026 release ofAvengers: Doomsday, there is another long-rumored villain set up that may be appearing in 2025....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 706 words · Stephanie Campbell

Amandla Stenberg Addresses The Acolyte Cancelation & Star Wars Fan Backlash In Lengthy, Candid Video

Amandla Stenberg, who starred as both Mae and Osha Aniseya inThe Acolyte, recently spoke out about theStar Warsshow’s cancelation and her reaction to it.The Acolyteseason 2 was recently canceled, despite the fact that thefinale ofThe Acolyteseason 1only came out little more than a month prior. Throughout its development and release,The Acolyteendured backlash and controversiesfrom fans. Some of those fans citedretcons made byThe Acolyte, while others made bigoted attacks against theStar Warsshow’s perceived “wokeness....

August 1, 2025 · 4 min · 707 words · Krystal Palmer

American Idol: 4 Signs Ryan Seacrest's Bending Over Backwards To Please New Judge Carrie Underwood (& 4 Reasons Why He's Doing It)

There are some signs thatAmerican Idolhost Ryan Seacrest is bending over backwards for new judge Carrie Underwood, and the reason could be that he shares a twenty-year history with theAmerican Idolseason 4 winner. Ryan has hostedAmerican Idolsince season 1, when his co-host was Brian Dunkleman. However, beginning in season 2, Ryan was the sole host of the show, and he’s been there for both the FOX and ABC iterations of the hit singing competition series for the past 22 years....

August 1, 2025 · 10 min · 1986 words · Ronald Clark

An Argument Between Alan Alda And This MASH Co-Star Actually Made It Into An Episode

Summary A classicMASHepisode was improved by a genuine argument between Alan Alda and a co-star over the ethics involved in a key surgery sequence.ManyMASHactors exited the showduring its early years, despite the medical sitcom becoming a runaway hit for CBS. These exits accidentally added to the show’s longevity, since the ensemble was periodically refreshed with great new characters like Potter (Harry Morgan) or Major Winchester (David Ogden Stiers). Wayne Rogers' Trapper leftMASHfollowing season 3, with the actor feeling his role kept being diminished by the increasing focus put on Alda’s Hawkeye....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 1056 words · Richard Curry

An Overlooked Star Trek Arc Quietly Predicted the Vulcan Race's Greatest Ability

OneStar Trekstory, overlooked by fans, secretly predicted the Vulcan’s greatest, and most unexpected, superpower. The Vulcans, one ofStar Trek’sbest known alien races, are devoted to total logic. Despite their great intellects, Vulcans are also one of the franchise’s strongest, and long-lived, species as well.This physical prowess allowed the Vulcans to shine as an Earth sport, andStar Trek: Voyager#1, from 1996, predicts it. Laurie S. Sutton has also written for DC’sStar Trektitle in the 1980s....

August 1, 2025 · 5 min · 988 words · Ann Dunn