Robert Pattinson ‘Can’t Watch Horror Movies Anymore,’ Fell Asleep With Knives After One Scared Him: ‘I Kept Thinking Someone Was Breaking In’

When I was younger, I used to enjoy watching a lot of intense, dark films and find them appealing. Now, however, I’ve become more sensitive and can no longer handle such content. It’s ironic because one would expect that as you grow older, you’d develop a greater tolerance for these types of films. Unfortunately, I can’t watch horror movies any longer.

Trump’s Address to Congress Draws 36.6 Million Viewers, Up 13% From Biden’s 2024 State of the Union

The overall viewership exceeded Trump’s last State of the Union speech in 2024 by 13%, with a total of 32.2 million viewers. However, it didn’t surpass any of his previous State of the Union addresses during his first term as president. His highest viewership was in 2017 with 47.7 million viewers, followed closely by 45.6 million in 2018, then 46.8 million in 2019, and finally 37.2 million in 2020.

Netflix Content Spending, Set to Hit $18 Billion in 2025, Is ‘Not Anywhere Near a Ceiling,’ CFO Says

In regard to our content expenditure, Neumann stated during the 2025 Morgan Stanley Tech, Media & Telecom Conference that we’re far from hitting a limit. As a worldwide entertainment company, he emphasized, “I believe we have only just begun.” This year’s projected $18 billion cash investment in content would represent an approximately 11% increase from the $16.2 billion spent in 2024.

Judy Blume’s ‘Forever’ Brings Teen Love and Drama to Netflix May 8!

Producer and author Mara Brock Akil is behind a fresh TV series that’s inspired by a 1975 book about teenagers navigating the loss of their virginity. The show offers a unique perspective, unfolding as an extraordinary tale of two African-American teenagers discovering love and self-identity during their shared experience as each other’s first loves, against the backdrop of Los Angeles in 2018, according to its official description.

Judy Blume’s ‘Forever’ Brings Teen Love and Drama to Netflix May 8!

Producer and author Mara Brock Akil is behind a fresh TV series that’s inspired by a 1975 book about teenagers navigating the loss of their virginity. The show offers a unique perspective, unfolding as an extraordinary tale of two African-American teenagers discovering love and self-identity during their shared experience as each other’s first loves, against the backdrop of Los Angeles in 2018, according to its official description.

Minecraft Modder Gives Jack Black’s Voice To Steve

A user known as SnailMan shared a video showcasing their custom mod, where the character Steve from “Black” is integrated into the Minecraft universe. In addition to this, they humorously mentioned that crafting this mod was equivalent to spending “[three] hours of my life that I can’t recover.

Meghan Markle Pioneers New Frontiers in Unrelatability

Another way of expressing this might be: “The truth is, ‘With Love, Meghan’ feels like a surreal journey into the heart of nothingness, a grand spectacle showcasing the mesmerizing allure of a woman creating a cake with her makeup artist, using throw-pillow sayings about happiness and hospitality as their only means of communication. It appears overly protective. The series seems to struggle between revealing Meghan’s unique lifestyle and embracing everyday normality because she appears overly concerned about public perception. It is both incredibly unreachable, such as when she talks about the joys of sourcing beeswax from your local beekeeper, and ridiculously simple, like organizing a segment around arranging fruit in rainbow order. Ultimately, it’s quite sad—a production created by a woman trapped in a life where even the most innocuous, mundane statements somehow lead back to a strange, alternate reality.