10 Best Marvel Superheroes Who Defined the ’80s

As a longtime comic book fan, I’ll always remember the 80s as a turning point for superheroes. That’s when we started seeing really different kinds of heroes – from young mutants just figuring things out, to characters who weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. These characters quickly became some of my absolute favorites, and they really shook up the whole superhero world!

An Underrated YA Sci-Fi Movie That Killed Its Franchise is Free to Stream (And We Might Be Getting a Reboot)

Released in 2011, I Am Number Four was intended to launch a big movie series. The film, based on the novel of the same name and part of the Lorien Legacies books, featured a strong cast including Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron, and Callan McAuliffe. It tells the story of a teenage alien (Pettyfer) who came to Earth as a child to escape being hunted along with seven others of his kind. You can now watch the film for free on Tubi.

$82 Million In Ethereum Just Left FalconX: Discover Who Is Behind It

Now, for those of you who aren’t familiar with the grand establishment that is FalconX, let’s just say it’s not your run-of-the-mill exchange. This is an institutional prime brokerage, a playground for hedge funds, corporate treasuries, and those with far more sophistication than your average crypto trader. So when $82 million in ETH sauntered out of FalconX, it was like watching an elephant waltz out of a ballroom-noticeable, to say the least. But this, dear reader, narrows the suspects quite a bit.

The Most Underrated Comedy of the Decade Just Joined HBO Max (& We’re Still Mad It Never Got a Sequel)

The action comedy Game Night, directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, became available on HBO Max on April 4th. The film follows a group of friends whose game night takes a wild turn when a fake kidnapping unexpectedly becomes real, throwing them into a thrilling and dangerous adventure where it’s hard to tell what’s a game and what’s not. Starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, Game Night was a hit when it came out in 2018, earning $117 million worldwide and an 85% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but a sequel hasn’t happened despite many fans hoping for one.