10 Greatest Attack on Titan Episodes of All Time, Ranked

Written and presented with exceptional care, “Attack on Titan” captivated audiences immediately upon release, earning high praise for a valid reason. Despite its graphic violence, the series isn’t simply gratuitous gore – it has a deeper storyline crafted by Hajime Isayama that is dark yet intriguing and distinct. Spanning four seasons and 94 episodes, each installment contributes to the overall narrative, making each one essential. However, certain “Attack on Titan” episodes stand out as particularly impactful, even causing a stir online. Therefore, let’s embark on the task of ranking the finest “Attack on Titan” episodes ever!

Every New Movie and TV Show Hitting Streaming Services This Weekend (September 12th)

On the subject of new movies hitting the screens, Friday is the day to keep a keen eye for this weekend’s releases. Netflix will debut their romantic comedy, “The Wrong Paris“, on Friday, while the hit movie “Warfare” from A24 premieres on HBO Max. Additionally, “Novocaine” will be available on Prime Video and the chilling Mickey Mouse horror film, “Screamboat“, starts streaming on Peacock, all on the same day.

10 ’80s Horror Movies with Amazing Practical Effects, And Two of Them Won Oscars

As a devoted movie buff with a special fondness for horror, I must say that no genre showcases practical effects more brilliantly than this chilling domain. It’s here where visionary artists like Rick Baker and Tom Savini truly shine, using their craft to create monstrosities or death scenes so authentic and startling, they leave audiences gasping for breath.

However, it’s essential to note that not all movies relying heavily on practical effects are created equally in terms of visual brilliance. In the ’80s, these ten horror masterpieces stand out as the cream of the crop when it comes to visual creativity:

1. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
2. The Thing (1982)
3. Poltergeist (1982)
4. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
5. The Fly (1986)
6. Critters (1986)
7. Near Dark (1987)
8. Hellraiser (1987)
9. Monster Squad (1987)
10. Innerspace (1987) – While not strictly a horror film, this sci-fi adventure deserves recognition for its groundbreaking practical effects.