Get Out: The 2010s Horror Masterpiece That Restored Faith In Scary Movies

Horror movies are popular again, with a mix of new ideas, continuations of existing stories, adaptations of other works, and even some remakes. Several filmmakers have become well-known as leaders in the horror genre, and this resurgence really took off in the 2010s. For me, the film that brought back my love for scary movies was Jordan Peele’s Get Out.

20 Underrated Sitcoms You Need to Watch

However, plenty of other sitcoms are also worth watching. These shows range from funny and insightful looks at the challenges of raising kids to a witty portrayal of life in Hollywood, featuring a familiar and well-loved actress from the ’90s. You’ll really enjoy adding these to your watchlist – they won’t let you down.

8 TV Dramas With 10/10 Pilot Episodes

Recent TV dramas have excelled at quickly drawing viewers into compelling new worlds and making them care about the characters. These shows, known for their surprising plots and captivating stories, created some of the most memorable series premieres ever. What’s truly remarkable is that they continue to resonate with audiences just as strongly today as they did when they first aired.

Spider-Man Changed Forever 30 Years Ago

Most Spider-Man fans, whether they’ve followed the comics for years or discovered Peter Parker through the films, are familiar with the story of his black suit. It begins when an alien goo lands on Earth and attaches itself to Peter, granting him enhanced abilities, but ultimately at a significant price.

Selling Sunset Recap: Is She Really Going Out With Him?

After the drama at Girlsgiving, Chrishell has declared she won’t be around Nicole anymore – and she seems serious this time. She’s made this clear to both Amanza and Jason, even Jason while he was playfully dressed as a gangster. Now, the company owners are facing a tough choice: support Chrishell or Nicole. It’s pretty obvious who they’re likely to side with.

Down Cemetery Road Recap: Guess Who?

As a film buff, I’m really intrigued by Zoë Boehm’s character. She’s thrown into this incredibly tough situation – identifying her husband, Joe’s, body. She’s fiercely determined, practically threatening this unnamed police officer – the same one who dismissed the Dinah lead – that she’ll find Joe’s killer if he doesn’t. The scene where she receives the news is particularly jarring; she’s in bed with another man, an Irishman who’s married. The police, though, seem stuck on the idea that Joe took his own life. I found myself rooting for Zoë as she vehemently argues against that, insisting Joe loved his job as a private investigator, even if it wasn’t glamorous. They try to build a case for suicide – debt, a strained marriage, even that he read poetry! – but it just doesn’t ring true. A rough life and a love for poetry aren’t enough to drive someone to suicide, and Zoë points out a crucial detail: Joe was reportedly squeamish around blood. If he did take his own life, slitting his wrists wouldn’t have been the method. It’s a compelling setup, and I’m eager to see where this investigation leads.

Avengers: Secret Wars Teaser Comes With a Bombshell Character Reveal, But There’s a Catch

Okay, so things got weird at the Disney showcase in Brazil. They showed off what’s coming up, including Avengers: Secret Wars, and used a fan-made poster as part of the official reveal! It really threw fans for a loop. The poster hinted at this massive, universe-colliding event, and it included two characters we haven’t seen in the MCU yet: the Beyonder and Miles Morales. They put it up there with posters for Frozen 3 and The Incredibles 3, but here’s the thing – the Miles Morales design was straight out of the Spider-Man game by Insomniac! Like, he was posed mid-web-swing, exactly how he looks in the game. Apparently, the Brazilian entertainment site Omlete confirmed it wasn’t official artwork. So, Disney basically used fan art as a key part of their presentation, which is… unexpected, to say the least.