Martin Scorsese Thinks Everyone Must Watch 2022’s Pearl (& He’s Right)

Martin Scorsese’s horror films are beloved by audiences and remain influential even now. Movies like *Cape Fear* and *Shutter Island* draw inspiration from a wide range of classic films, not just other horror movies. Scorsese himself grew up a fan of the genre and continues to be moved by great cinema. It’s therefore fitting that one of his recent favorite films belongs to a popular horror franchise that began in the 2020s. While several filmmakers have been impactful recently, Ti West stands out. West skillfully uses horror elements to create unique and compelling modern films, and his influence on Scorsese is clear.

Yellowstone’s 2 Biggest Spinoffs Are Stealing Tulsa King’s Greatest Trick

The world of *Yellowstone* is growing, with several new stories planned. Following the conclusion of the original series last December, characters Beth (Kelly Reilly), Rip (Cole Hauser), and Kayce (Luke Grimes) will each star in their own spin-off shows, continuing the storylines fans have come to love. Interestingly, the co-creator of *Yellowstone* will be less involved in these series, including Kayce’s *Y: Marshals*, similar to how *Tulsa King* was made.

Wall Street’s New Darling: How Ripple Won Over C1 Fund

Like an unexpected rainstorm in mid-July, institutional interest in the humble little blockchain is swelling as Ripple lures in heavy hitters from the big leagues. The C1 Fund, a publicly traded treasure chest on the NYSE, unveiled on the fine morning of October 9 that they’ve plunked down some serious clams for a slice of Ripple’s pie, a company on a quest to tightrope walk through the chaotic world of global payments and financial infrastructure. 🍰💰

Glen Powell Recalls Filming A Near-Nude Scene In Cold Weather For The Running Man, And It Doesn’t Sound Like It’s For The Faint Of Heart

The upcoming movie, based on Stephen King’s novel *The Running Man*, features Glen Powell as Ben Richards in a desperate fight for survival. The trailer showcases intense action, including Powell’s character jumping from a bridge, battling pilots mid-air, and performing a daring, nearly nude rappel. Powell recently told EW that he was initially enthusiastic about filming the scene, explaining…

Spy x Family Officially Reveals Loid’s Dark Past (& Fans Will Never See Him the Same)

With the initial pleasantries over, *Spy x Family* Season 3, Episode 2 (Episode 39 overall) had the potential to kick off the season’s main conflict. Instead, the episode flashes back to reveal a deeply sad and difficult period in the life of a key character. However, viewers have to sit through a rather predictable and repetitive portion of the story before reaching this emotional and revealing backstory.

Halloween II Set the Franchise’s Rules in Stone

After surviving a confrontation with Dr. Loomis in *Halloween II*, Michael Myers returned in a bigger, more ambitious sequel. Donald Pleasence gave a particularly strong performance as Loomis, though Jamie Lee Curtis spent much of the film unconscious. The movie is divisive among fans – some love it, while others criticize it heavily. Regardless of opinions, it’s a significant entry in the *Halloween* series. Despite director John Carpenter’s dislike of the film, it established the direction – and many of the future issues – of the franchise, including its later sequels and reboots. It also cemented Michael Myers’s status as the definitive slasher villain, a figure who remains unmatched.

This Raunchy New Horror Movie Actually Delivers on the Hype

Okay, let me tell you about *Bone Lake*. This is a really tight, four-person horror film that absolutely lives up to the hype. If you’re a serious horror fan looking for something different this Halloween, this is it. Honestly, most super-gory horror just isn’t *fun* like this is – *Bone Lake* is playful and constantly messes with what you think is going to happen. It’s devious, a little wicked, and genuinely delightful, and it totally delivers on its promise of being a seductive and psychologically thrilling ride.

Crypto Crash: No End in Sight, Just Another Day at the Casino 🎲💸

The chaos was whipped up by a perfect mess of short-term nonsense: too much borrowing, too much risk, and Donald Trump throwing tariffs on China like they’re just some kind of spicy condiment. The analysts pointed out that the big domino was the market’s long bias-$16.7 billion wiped out straight away, while shorts barely made a dent with $2.5 billion. Talk about a lopsided game of high-stakes poker, huh?

‘Fantastic Four’ Director Debunks a Bad Rumor About Kevin Feige

However, that doesn’t appear to be what happened. In an interview with Next Best Picture, Shakman explained that Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios, didn’t ask for any elements to be added to the movie to connect it to future Marvel Cinematic Universe projects.