5 Great Sci-Fi Action Movies Nobody Talks About

As a critic, I’ve seen countless sci-fi action films, and let me tell you, nailing that blend is hard. When it works, though, the payoff is huge – these movies can become massive hits. But even a genuinely good sci-fi action flick can get lost in the shuffle, becoming overlooked or seriously underrated. It’s frustrating, because it means there’s a whole treasure trove of fantastic movies out there that hardly anyone talks about – films that deserve a lot more attention than they get.

The Simpsons Writer Explains Why This Year’s Treehouse of Horror Was Bloodier Than Ever

The annual Halloween special of The Simpsons, known as Treehouse of Horror, is famous for killing off characters, but this year’s episode felt especially violent to many viewers. All three stories featured a large number of deaths, and the ‘Clown Night With the Devil’ segment was particularly graphic and disturbing. Writer Mike Price recently told Cracked that he intentionally made this year’s special more shocking and bloody.

Pokemon Go Players Aren’t Convinced This Rare New Pokemon Actually Exists

This year, many Pokemon Go players are successfully finding Shiny Sinistea, and even the rarer Shiny Authentic Sinistea is appearing fairly often. However, the new Pokemon Poltchageist is proving to be extremely rare, leading some players to wonder if the first part of the Halloween event ended sooner than expected. While Poltchageist isn’t showing up on the in-game map, it is still available as part of the event until October 27th, so it’s unclear why it feels so hard to find.

One of the Most Bizarre Movies of the ‘70s Is Now Streaming Free

David Lynch’s debut feature film, Eraserhead, became available to stream on Tubi on October 6th. The critically acclaimed, black-and-white surrealist horror film has an 87% rating from critics and an 82% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Known as one of Lynch’s most unusual movies, it stars Jack Nance as Henry Spencer, a man struggling to cope with his job, his girlfriend, and the birth of his strangely deformed baby. The film also features performances by Charlotte Stewart, Jeanne Bates, Judith Anna Roberts, Laurel Near, and Jack Fisk, and has gained a devoted cult following.

7 Great DC Stories That Defined The Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America has a long and impressive history filled with fantastic stories – from classic tales of its early days to more recent adventures that showcase why it’s considered the greatest superhero team ever. Over the years, readers have enjoyed countless brilliant stories about the JSA, and today we’re highlighting seven of the very best. These chapters will demonstrate exactly why the Justice Society of America stands above the rest.

Ghost of Yotei Fans Slam Unexpected Downgrade From Ghost of Tsushima

A popular post on the Ghost of Tsushima subreddit discusses a disappointing aspect of the Ghost of Yotei expansion. The post focuses on the companions, known as the “Wolf Pack,” and argues that a promising idea wasn’t fully realized. The main problem is that these characters don’t feel essential to the story, and players don’t develop meaningful connections with them.

DC Just Made Lois Lane A Bigger Part Of Superman’s New Origin

The Fortress of Solitude is incredibly important to Superman. It’s the last remaining piece of his home planet, Krypton, created by his parents to help him adjust to life on Earth. Inside, it holds not only robotic helpers, but also a computer system containing the preserved memories and personalities of his parents, Jor-El and Lara. These AI programs have interacted with Superman and his allies for years, and while they aren’t truly alive, they function as closely to sentience as possible. Lois Lane discovers something remarkable about them that will completely change how you view the Fortress.