Angry Jennifer Lawrence Is Back

Tension is high for Grace and Jackson. Their new life in Montana, following the birth of their baby, is quickly falling apart. Grace is frazzled – dealing with a dog constantly pulling the tablecloth down and messes on the floor – while her husband, Jackson (played by Robert Pattinson), just seems to be making things worse. Both Jennifer Lawrence and Pattinson deliver intensely dramatic performances, filled with exaggerated expressions and gestures. The argument escalates to a bizarre point, with Lawrence repeatedly hissing an obscenity while visibly shaking. Pattinson ultimately ends the fight by mockingly imitating Lawrence, ranting about needing to focus on his writing instead of… other things, before dramatically leaving their rundown house.

What Lies Beneath

Watching the latest season really got me pondering something: how much lying can a reality show *handle*? This whole franchise thrives on conflicting stories – it’s basically he-said-she-said, though honestly, nobody ever seems hesitant to accuse! But if everyone’s constantly hiding things, at what point does trying to untangle the truth stop being entertaining and actually start to ruin the show? I’m starting to wonder if these shows can even *survive* if we lose the ability to agree on what actually happened.

Actors Who Voiced the Most Disney Characters

It’s often surprising how different actors can sound in Disney and Pixar movies, making it hard to realize they’re the same person. When fans *do* figure it out, they’re amazed by how many characters one actor can voice. Disney frequently works with talented voice actors, and whether those actors have a signature sound or can completely transform their voice, the studio often brings them back for multiple roles.

Want to play Silent Hill, but still afraid of horror games? Alan Wake can help you

I eventually watched many of those movies and shows after I became a fan of horror. It took me a while to get into the genre, but playing *Alan Wake* was a turning point. It’s a fantastic game for anyone wanting to explore horror, as it eases you in without being childish. And *Alan Wake 2* would be a great addition to that experience.

Rod of Asclepius releases for PC via Steam in Q1 2026, demo available now

Rod of Asclepius is a role-playing game set in ancient Rome. You play as a doctor in the 4th century. The complete game is set in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda (modern-day Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina), but this demo features a separate, self-contained story in a different location.

Two spacecraft set to fly through 3I/ATLAS’s tail as alien tech theories run wild

3I/ATLAS is just the third interstellar object—something from outside our solar system—that scientists have ever found. It’s unusual because of how it glows, how fast it spins, and the possibility that it creates its own light. While NASA believes it’s a comet, others disagree. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, for example, thinks there’s a 40% chance it could be a piece of alien technology.

Ghost of Yotei Devs Reflect On Revenge, Healing, And The Emotional Core of Their Story

Stories about revenge and dealing with loss continue to drive many video games, a trend PlayStation players have seen in titles like The Last of Us Part 2 and God of War Ragnarok. It’s interesting to consider why developers keep returning to these dark themes – and how each one brings their own unique perspective to the ideas of violence and suffering.

4 Best Netflix Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend: Oct. 17-19, 2025

Although binge-watching isn’t always ideal, there’s nothing quite like losing yourself in a great story for a whole weekend. Luckily, Netflix offers a huge variety of highly-rated shows in every genre you could want for a marathon viewing session. Whether you’re into true crime, romance, or dark comedy, you’ll find shows with fantastic acting, captivating stories, and high-quality production values that will keep you hooked.