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.

Henry Cavill Injured, Delaying Major Fantasy Reboot

According to Deadline’s report, Henry Cavill sustained an injury during the pre-production phase of Amazon MGM Studios’ Highlander movie. The incident happened on set while he was training, but details about the nature of his injury remain unclear. Due to this injury, it seems that production may be postponed until early 2026.

Crunchyroll’s Best Anime Couple Is About to Go Canon

This season, the bond between Gojo and Marin has grown even stronger. Gojo tirelessly designs costumes for Marin, and she broadens his horizons by introducing him to more types of cosplay artistry, which he eagerly adopts. While this season mainly focuses on their shared passion for cosplay, recent episodes have also showcased Marin’s growing affection for Gojo. The latest episode, titled “Let’s Get This Right Now!,” is a pivotal moment as Marin decides to express her feelings to Gojo and braces herself for whatever the future holds.

4 Terrifying Sci‑Fi Games for Alien Isolation Fans

Based on the aspects of Alien: Isolation that appealed to you, your next game choice could lean towards those similar elements, as there’s no other game identical to it. Here are some sci-fi horror games featuring appealing features that might pique your interest and help satisfy your craving for sci-fi horror gaming.

7 “Bad” Superhero Movies You Should Actually Watch Once in Your Life (Including Two MCU Movies)

Some films, like “Howard the Duck,” are so flawed that they somehow become enjoyable. However, being entertainingly bad isn’t enough for our list. It’s a plus, but it doesn’t quite cut it on its own. To warrant a spot on this list, a “bad” superhero movie needs an additional compelling factor to make it worth watching. As we explore further, we’ll discuss what those factors are and why these problematic films still manage to captivate audiences. The movies on the list are organized chronologically.