7 Underrated Found Footage Horror Movies That Deserve to Become Cult Classics

The ‘found footage’ style has given us some incredibly popular and beloved horror films like *The Blair Witch Project*, the *Paranormal Activity* series, and the *V/H/S* movies. While not every film using this technique has been a hit, many deserve more recognition than they’ve received. Here are seven of the most underrated found footage horror movies.

5 Anime Characters Who Could Beat Superman

This list features anime characters who *have the potential* to defeat Superman, though it doesn’t mean they *would* win in a fight. Most of these characters, like Superman, are generally good people, so they’d likely try to befriend him instead of battling. However, purely based on their power levels, some of them *could* theoretically overcome Superman’s strength if a fight ever broke out.

3 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episodes That Still Make No Sense, And One of Them Is Still Perfect

Joss Whedon took risks with *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*, and even when episodes didn’t quite work, they often became entertaining in their own way. Some have become beloved cult favorites *because* of how strange they are, while others are still disliked and often skipped. Here, we’re highlighting three *Buffy* episodes that are particularly confusing, including one comedy episode that fans fiercely defend.

10 Weirdly Underrated Marvel Retcons That Rewrote Decades of Broken Lore

Interestingly, many popular and accepted parts of comic book history are actually retcons – changes to previously established storylines. A prime example is Captain America being frozen at the end of World War II. While it was a significant change, it became central to his character, portraying him as a man lost in time. So, to highlight the positive side of something often criticized, we’re going to explore ten Marvel retcons that improved the stories, but don’t always get the recognition they deserve.

Early Gameplay of New 2026 Marvel Game Leaked

Fans are eagerly awaiting *Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra*, an upcoming game where players can control both Black Panther and Captain America. Set during World War II, the game teams these two heroes up to battle Hydra. While announced a few years ago, very little has been shown of the gameplay – only a trailer and a short cutscene. However, with a planned release date in 2026, we expect to see more gameplay footage soon.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Revives It’s Most Forgotten Plotline

The sequel is already showing strong potential, even bringing back a previously underdeveloped storyline from the *Jujutsu Kaisen* Culling Game Arc. This involves Kenjaku’s dealings with the U.S. government and the resulting military invasion of Japan, which forms the backdrop for *Modulo’s* story and the current political conflicts between Japan, America, and the Simurians. Though this plotline felt disconnected from the main story about Sukuna and Kenjaku in the original series and was never fully explained, *Modulo* is now exploring it in detail – and doing so in a very engaging way.

Skate 4: How to Fix Map Bug

Just a quick note before we start: we can’t absolutely promise these fixes will solve your problems. Feel free to try them, but the game is currently very buggy, so even these solutions might not work perfectly. We want to be upfront about that.