Prime Video is crawling with noteworthy horror, from the satirical flick American Psycho to the spine-chilling Smile 2. The streaming service is ad-supported, but if the idea of watching commercials ...
If you're not a fan of jump scares, you can still get a hefty dose of terror and dread by checking out these outstanding ...
“Bugonia” refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees could spawn spontaneously from dead cow carcasses, and that cow dung was beneficial to the hive. It’s a myth, of course, but that didn’t stop ...
With “Predator: Badlands” hitting Digital next week, TheWrap has an early look at a behind-the-scenes clip from the bonus features that offers a peek at how filmmaker Dan Trachtenberg and his team ...
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10 fascinating deep sea creatures that seem alien
The waters around Australia are hiding some bizarre creatures in the depths, and some of them look like they're not from this planet. Hegseth’s changing story on the Caribbean strike Teens arrested in ...
RFK Jr. is waging a war against ultra-processed foods. What does it mean for your diet? Why Russia's war with NATO would be much faster than in Ukraine NASA releases new images of rare interstellar ...
There have been many different takes on the Predator franchise, but Predator: Badlands flips the script in a unique way. Traditionally, a Predator movie has a simple formula—a team of humans are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In Alien: Earth, we discovered that the Xenomorphs weren’t the only aliens that Weyland-Utani was ...
Here’s the thing those trailers didn’t tell you: Predator: Badlands is absolutely chock-full of synths. Not only do we get Fanning as Thia (a bisected robot who offers to help the film’s Predator ...
Whatever happened to subtext? With regard to the Predator franchise, it seems weird to bring this up so late in the day, after six movies and two Alien tie-ins. But the question that bubbles up right ...
As movies that diagnose the modern condition go, you can't do much better than Yorgos Lanthimos' Bugonia. Lanthimos has always been cold and caustic, proffering oddball metaphors for the absurd state ...
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