10 Praiseworthy 80s Thriller Movies No One Ever Talks About

By the 1980s, the thriller genre had expanded into many different types, including psychological and erotic thrillers. Filmmakers drew inspiration from classic noir films, but updated them with a modern style. The best thrillers of the decade often combined shadowy, classic visuals with bright, contemporary neon lighting, creating a unique blend of old and new.

Stephen King’s Nightmares & Dreamscapes Was TV”s Last Great Horror Event

As a big Stephen King fan, I always get excited about seeing his stories brought to life on screen. There’s this collection called Nightmares and Dreamscapes from 1993, and while a few stories like “The Night Flier” and “Dolan’s Cadillac” have been adapted into movies, the TV show only used five stories from that book. Interestingly, they also pulled in two more stories from his Everything’s Eventual collection. And get this – the very first, and highest-rated, episode, “Battleground,” actually came from his 1978 collection Night Shift – the same book that gave us classics like “Children of the Corn” and “The Boogeyman!” It’s cool to see how he revisits certain themes and ideas across his work.

From Season 4 Is Failing Its Most Interesting Character

Right from the start of From, Donna became a key figure by explaining the strange situation in the Township to Tabitha. This scene was important because it also clearly explained the show’s core mysteries to viewers, making it a standout moment.

Japan deploys robot wolves to fight off bear attacks

Japan experienced a sharp increase in deadly bear attacks between 2025 and 2026, more than doubling the previous highest number. Reports of bear sightings, particularly in northern areas, have also increased dramatically as bears emerge from hibernation – almost four times the usual amount.

Crypto Twist: Japan’s Brokers Swap Stocks for Digital Money-Is Your Portfolio at Risk?

In a grand tableau of financial ambition, two of Japan’s most prominent securities houses-SBI Securities, the online arm of the SBI Group, and Rakuten Securities, the brokerage jewel of the Rakuten conglomerate-prepare to unveil cryptocurrency investment trusts, but only after the Financial Services Agency finalizes the regulatory scaffolding. The announcement, initially captured by Nikkei Asia, promises that these new vehicles will act as a concierge, offering customers a seamless, almost absurdly convenient, route to participate in the digital coin wilderness.