A Cult Classic 1990s Horror Is Finally Returning To Streaming (& So Is Its Sequel)

In the late ’90s, a chilling film titled “Urban Legend” captured audiences’ attention, focusing on a string of murders that echoed tales from folklore on a New England university campus. Released in 1998, it became a box office hit, raking in $72.5 million against a production budget of just $14 million. Despite mixed reviews, “Urban Legend” gained a dedicated fanbase that eventually led to the creation of two sequels: “Urban Legends: Final Cut” (2000) and “Urban Legends: Bloody Mary” (2005). Fast forward to August 1, 2025, these iconic horror movies will find a new home on Shudder’s extensive collection, cementing their status in the annals of horror movie history.

Demon Slayer Announces Los Angeles Dodgers Team Up Ahead of New Movie

The Los Angeles Dodgers have made an official partnership with Demon Slayer to generate excitement for the upcoming release of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, which is set for later this Fall. On Friday, August 15th at 7:10 p.m., when the Los Angeles Dodgers play against the San Diego Padres, there will be various Demon Slayer promotions and activities taking place throughout the game. Additionally, fans attending the match can look forward to receiving a special co-branded hat as part of a giveaway happening across the entire stadium.

Dune: Awakening Players Are Ruining the Game for Each Other

One major complaint some gamers have about Dune: Awakening is that PVP (Player versus Player) play is essential if you wish to engage in endgame activities. Since there are no dedicated PVE (Player versus Environment) servers, newcomers might feel compelled to participate in PVP whether they want to or not, potentially leading them to lose interest and contribute to the game’s lower overall review scores on Steam, which have recently dropped to “Mixed.

Ghost Recon Rumor Gives Update on Reveal Date

A highly-regarded source, Detective Seeds, recently disclosed a new piece of information. He suggests that Ubisoft’s upcoming installment in the Ghost Recon series is progressing well and could be unveiled imminently. Interestingly, Detective Seeds expresses his surprise that Ubisoft has not yet revealed the game, leading him to speculate that it may make its debut at The Game Awards event towards the end of this year.

After Seeing The $80 Galactus Popcorn Bucket In Action, All I Can Think Is ‘Holy Heck It’s Gigantic!’

When I came across the video of that $80 (or $79.99) popcorn bucket, my immediate thought was “Wow, it’s enormous!” Although I knew it would be big since Marvel advertised it as “the largest popcorn container in the universe” while promoting The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it’s still astounding to fully grasp its size of 17.5 inches tall and 20 inches wide. To truly appreciate its scale, I suggest you check out @3cfilms’ TikTok video about it.

Multiplayer roguelike action game Out of Time announced for PC

In a press statement, Manticore Games’ creative director Jordan Maynard expressed their aim for “Out of Time” as crafting an entirely novel and self-contained adventure. This fusion of gameplay elements would encompass the most engaging features from roguelikes, real-time multiplayer, and MMO raids. The end product promises a thrilling blend of intense battles, endless replayability, and rich social interactions, all within a distinct universe where time has fractured, causing past, present, and future to intersect!