Science Just Named This “Too Dark for Mainstream Audiences” Horror Movie One of the Scariest Films Ever Made

Debuting in the United States on May 30th, Bring Her Back has been ranked as one of the most frightening films ever created by the Science of Scare Project. The movie landed at #24 in their latest research. Directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, this film-a follow-up to Talk to Me-is a powerfully bleak and intense exploration of grief. It’s understandable why participants in the study found it so disturbing. The movie is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, earning an 89% rating from critics who described it as “too dark for mainstream audiences.” Horror fans, however, have found it equally terrifying, giving it an audience score of 79%.

Every Season of Sherlock (And Its Specials), Ranked

A major reason viewers loved Sherlock was its limited release schedule. With just four seasons, a special, and a short mini-episode, fans were given the captivating stories of Sherlock and John slowly over time, frequently waiting almost two years for a new season. Though some seasons were particularly strong in terms of story and visuals, the quality wasn’t consistent across all of Sherlock. Here’s a ranking of all the seasons and episodes, from the least enjoyable to the best.

The DCU’s Supergirl Writer Reveals One Aspect Of The Character She Couldn’t Get Her ‘Head Around,’ And I’m Right There With Her

As someone who’s followed Ana Nogueira’s career, I knew she understood strong female leads. After all, she’s been fantastic in shows like Vampire Diaries, The Blacklist and Hightown. So, it made perfect sense when she was chosen to write for one of DC’s most iconic heroines. However, she admitted to Variety that she wasn’t a huge comic book expert beforehand. There was one thing about Supergirl she hadn’t quite grasped until taking on the project, and honestly, after learning what it was, I can totally see why. She explained to them that:

‘He’s Not Perfect.’ Dylan Efron Talked About His Pal Justin Bieber On Dancing With The Stars Amidst Online Rumors

I was watching DWTS on September 30th, and I was really excited to see Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach dance the foxtrot to Justin Bieber’s “Yukon.” Before they hit the dance floor – you can stream the performance with a Disney+ subscription or Hulu subscription if you missed it – Dylan had some really nice things to say about Daniella, saying:

Shifting Gears Showrunner Teases Season 2 Surprises Beyond Home Improvement Reunion

In an interview with TV Line, Nader revealed that Matt Parker (Allen) will face a significant challenge over the next 12 episodes. His daughter, Riley (Kat Dennings), will expand her horizons, moving beyond helping out in her dad’s garage and her work at the dance studio owned by Eve Drake (Jenna Elfman). Viewers can also anticipate seeing more of Eve, as she’s scheduled to have her first official date with Matt in the October 8th episode.

Naruto Gives Sasuke the Spotlight in Stunning New Official Reveal

On Oct. 9, 2025, Sasuke Uchiha will become a new playable character with an A-Rank in the game’s “Jianghu Legend” storyline. This storyline offers a fresh take on the Naruto universe, placing familiar characters within a historical Chinese world of rival martial arts clans and political intrigue. To promote Sasuke’s arrival, More Fun Studio released three videos: a character trailer, a battle between Sasuke and Kabuto, and a lore-rich theme song called “Twin Swords of Dawn” created by Tang Hanxiao. Noriaki Sugiyama and Nobutoshi Canna once again voiced Sasuke and Kabuto, respectively, for the animated fight sequence. Sasuke joins Kabuto, Tsunade, and Mei Terumi as playable characters in this unique storyline.

10 Signs Dragon Ball Z Is Actually A Sci-Fi Series

Dragon Ball‘s use of science fiction ideas might not always be obvious, but they become increasingly important to the story as the series goes on. It’s amazing how far Dragon Ball‘s story goes when you consider where it started. There’s now a lot to suggest that Dragon Ball Z is a sci-fi series just as much as it’s known for its action.

5 Iconic Anime Heroes That Would Be In Jail In Real Life

Honestly, as an anime fan, I often find the sheer scale of destruction caused by a hero’s special move to be the *most* satisfying part of a show! But let’s be real, if that happened in real life, it would be a disaster. It really makes you think about characters like Eren Yeager and Monkey D. Luffy – the line between being a hero and, well, a criminal, is incredibly thin. Anime loves those characters who break the rules and go against the grain to achieve what others can’t. Still, if you dropped those same characters into our world, you’d quickly see how their bravery – while cool – could seriously undermine public safety. It’s a fun fantasy, but definitely not something we’d want happening for real!

James Cameron Teases Big Changes in ‘Avatar 4’ & ‘Avatar 5’

The director recently discussed his upcoming projects with Variety, hinting at plans to create Avatar 4 and 5 soon. He’s also working on a dramatic film called Ghosts of Hiroshima, though that project is still in its early stages. Currently, expanding the Avatar universe is his main focus. While discussing the progress of Avatar 2 and 3, he also shared some information about the fourth and fifth films, which are currently slated for release in 2029 and 2031. From what he’s said, they promise to be suitably grand in scale…