10 Best Horror Movies of 2025 So Far, Ranked

This year has seen just a taste of the terrifying films that movie enthusiasts have encountered so far. Despite many more spine-tingling movies scheduled for release in the second half of 2025, the following films are strong candidates for the year’s top horror offerings.

Jacob Elordi Is Unrecognizable as Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Monster in First Look

In this movie, we have an impressive lineup of actors, including Oscar Isaac, best known for Marvel’s “Moon Knight,” who portrays Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Joining him are Mia Goth, Fleix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christoph Waltz, Christian Convery, and Ralph Ineson, collectively making up the rest of the cast. However, it’s Jacob Elordi, known for his roles in “Euphoria” and “Saltburn,” who steals the show as “The Creature” or “Frankenstein’s Monster.

Family Guy Making Major Change to Stewie & Lois After 26 Years

Since the debut of Family Guy in its initial season, one recurring joke has been that Stewie is rarely understood by the rest of the Griffin family. Over the years, there’s been a back-and-forth about whether they could truly understand him or not. However, with a sneak peek at Family Guy Season 24, the show hints at a significant change between Lois and Stewie: for the first time, it appears that they can genuinely comprehend each other in a conversation, possibly under the influence of some mind-altering substance.

Bob Odenkirk Reveals The One Thing He’s ‘Not Remotely Concerned About’ When It Comes To CBS Canceling Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show

In a conversation with EW, Odenkirk stated that he doesn’t possess any exclusive, behind-the-scenes knowledge about the network’s high-profile decision. Moreover, he admitted that he was unsure how to balance CBS executives’ financial justifications for the cancellation against allegations that the move aimed to appease the President and the FCC to facilitate the approval of the merger between Skydance and Paramount Global. As expressed by Odenkirk:

Why Bitcoin’s Slow Climb to $1,000,000 Might Be Your Next Favorite Binge-Worthy Series

In a post that definitely didn’t set the internet ablaze, Mitchell Askew—a crypto wizard and Head of Research at Blockware (no, it’s not a failed art project)—shared a prophecy claiming Bitcoin’s trajectory is all grown up now. Apparently, the days of skyrocketing gains and agonizing crashes are as passé as getting a flip phone in 2023. Now we get to enjoy a leisurely ascent, reminiscent of a tortoise trying to win a race.