The Scariest Horror Films of 2024 Reflected Women’s Real-Life Terror After Roe v. Wade Was Overturned: ‘You Can Revolt in Your Own Unique Way’

SPOILER WARNING: The following discussion includes spoilers for the stories/movies “The Girl With the Needle,” “Immaculate,” “The First Omen,” “Apartment 7A,” “Alien: Romulus,” “The Devil’s Bath,” “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” and “Cuckoo.” Proceed with caution if you have not yet seen or read these works.

Keira Knightley Was ‘Stalked by Men’ Amid ‘Pirates’ Fame and Told It’s ‘What You Deserve’ and ‘You Wanted This’: ‘It Was Rape Speak’ and ‘Gaslighting’

Keira Knightley’s life underwent a dramatic transformation in 2003 with the successive releases of Disney’s hit “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” and Richard Curtis’ romantic comedy “Love Actually.” These movies catapulted her to international stardom almost instantly, a feat that occurred when she was just 17 years old during filming and 18 at their release. Knightley has since admitted that this swift rise to fame as a teenager came with a significant cost, as she shared in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

Hollywood’s Israel Divide Intensifies: Susan Sarandon, Roger Waters and More Speak Out on Boycotts, Blacklists and Secret Dossiers

Around mid-October, the producer of “Fauda,” Liat Benasuly, sent an email to approximately 100 individuals who had recently gathered at the Los Angeles home of former Paramount chief Sherry Lansing. Among those present were Mayim Bialik from “The Big Bang Theory” and singer Montana Tucker. The main subject of their discussion was a topic seldom brought up in formal settings – the growing exclusion of Israeli content creators in international markets. This trend could potentially prevent the next successful series like “Fauda,” “Homeland,” or “Euphoria” from gaining popularity. In her email, Benasuly expressed concern and asked for financial contributions to a newly established organization called Friends of Israeli Film & TV Producers Association, which operates under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. tax code.

Memecoin Factory Pump.Fun Bans U.K. Crypto Traders

As a seasoned analyst with years of experience navigating the complex landscape of the financial industry, I find myself intrigued by this latest development involving Pump.fun and the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). On Friday, Pump.fun, a memecoin factory by Solana, halted access for UK cryptocurrency traders due to “regulations and laws” that were impacting … Read more

Exploring Persona Powers: What Would Your Persona Be?

Discussing Persona has always sparked curiosity among fans, leading to speculations about possible powers, mythical ties, and distinctive characters. In a playful yet profound post titled “Suppose you had persona abilities,” author PhotontheSTAR asked an intriguing question: What persona would you choose? Fans imaginatively delved into their thoughts and cultural influences, creating personas ranging from legendary beings to beloved literary figures. The answers showcase creativity, self-reflection, and even humor, weaving a vibrant mosaic of ideas that underscores the community’s passion for the series.

Destiny 2 Artifact Perks: Nerfed or Just Misunderstood?

Recently, I’ve found myself joining in on the chatter about Destiny 2, particularly the irritation surrounding the artifact perks. A post titled ‘The artifact perks only half working (or straight up nerfed) without tonics to incentivize their use sucks horribly’, by a user named arandomusertoo, sums up the sentiments of many players. As the game continues to develop, we’re finding ourselves questioning the practicality of these changes, especially when it seems that certain features have been made less potent or entirely ineffective without additional investments. Since these perks play a direct role in shaping our gaming experience and overall satisfaction, there’s been a buzzing wave of discussions and critiques within the community. In essence, this post reflects a blend of frustration and disillusionment among players about the current state of artifact perks and their interaction with the tonic system.

Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Cynthia Erivo and Ryan Reynolds Set for Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’ Season 21: Full Lineup

For its 21st season, the series “Actors on Actors” featuring this year’s award-winning celebrities returns. Some notable encounters from the new lineup include the dynamic duo from the hit movie “Glicked,” Ariana Grande and Paul Mescal, in a must-see interaction. Additionally, Andrew Garfield and Ryan Reynolds engage in an intriguing conversation that you won’t want to miss. Lastly, powerhouse actresses Angelina Jolie and Cynthia Erivo, known for their roles in “Maria” and “Wicked,” respectively, share insights during their discussion.