James McAvoy’s Twisted New Horror Movie Is Now Streaming (and Certified Fresh)

The psychological horror movie, “Speak No Evil,” starring James McAvoy, debuts on Peacock this Friday, boasting an impressive 84% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and one of McAvoy’s most chilling performances to date. Given his extensive career in genre cinema, with memorable roles in films like “Doctor Sleep,” “Split,” and “It Chapter Two,” this is quite an accomplishment. The reason for the film’s success is not surprising: it’s a Hollywood remake of the same-titled Danish film, which delivers a grim and unsettling narrative that continues to haunt even after the end credits have rolled.

Netflix’s Surreal Horror Anime Movie Gets a Spooky Sequel Trailer: Watch

Following its triumphant return on Thanksgiving Day, Netflix swiftly gears up to advertise the second movie in the Mononoke trilogy. Originally spawned from the 2006 anime series Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, Mononoke follows the Medicine Seller, a character introduced in an episode of this anthology series, as he ventures into further supernatural escapades. The 12-episode anime gained a dedicated following among anime enthusiasts, and during the 15th anniversary celebration for the series, it was revealed that the show would be adapted into a feature film.

As a Diablo fan, I’m rooting for the success of its strongest competitor: Path of Exile 2

On December 6th, Path of Exile 2 starts its ‘Early Access’ phase, following a short postponement, and there’s an electric atmosphere among fans of isometric action RPGs. As a devoted Diablo fan, I can’t discuss the game online without encountering several enthusiasts of Path of Exile, predicting that its release marks the downfall of Diablo 4. However, I don’t share their perspective. Instead, I view it as two fantastic games coexisting in the ARPG genre.

The Steam Deck might be joined by other hardware running SteamOS if Valve’s updated brand guidelines are anything to go by — Could the ROG Ally be one of them?

I’m quite fond of the Steam Deck. Even though I recently purchased a ROG Ally during Black Friday, if I were to suggest one to most people, it would still be the Steam Deck. A significant factor in my preference is the SteamOS software it uses, as it’s more streamlined and user-friendly on a handheld device compared to Windows 11. It offers a genuine console-like gaming experience rather than being just a small PC.

Are The Stalker Games Based On The Movie?

In the realm of post-apocalyptic video games, you’ll find a wealth of options, each offering unique stories about survival and struggle. One game that has steadily gained popularity, transitioning from a niche hit to a contemporary favorite, is the Stalker series.