The Strangers: Chapter 1 Trailer: Horror Franchise Reboots With a New Trilogy and Terrif

Lock your doors, because Lionsgate has released the trailer for the upcoming horror film “The Strangers: Chapter 1,” set to release on May 17. The third film in “The Strangers” franchise, which originated with Bryan Bertino’s 2008 film, stars Madelaine Petsch as a woman moving to the Pacific Northwest to start anew with her fiancé (Froy Gutierrez). [Read More]

The True Story Behind 'The Burial'

The crowd-pleasing courtroom drama finds new cinematic life in Maggie Betts’ rousing sophomore feature The Burial, which opens in select theaters Oct. 6 and begins streaming on Prime Video Oct. 13. The film tells an entertaining and gradually deepening David and Goliath story about an independent funeral home owner, Jeremiah “Jerry” O’Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones), who not only wins a lawsuit against a massive corporate competitor that aims to put him out of his proud family business, but also exposes the deeply rooted systemic issues inside the so-called “death care” industry, with the help of his fierce attorney Willie Gary (Jamie Foxx). [Read More]

Ward off black magic using these simple steps

Does anyone have a reason to curse you? Does someone you know wish you ill and why? It's unusual to be cursed by someone you don't know. So chances are if you're cursed, it's because someone you know has a problem with you. Here are the most common types of curses and hexes someone may have put on you: ADVERTISEMENT Love hex Revenge spell Bad luck hex Lack of sleep and bad dreams Have you been having bad luck? [Read More]

We Have a Ghost Review: Netflixs Family-Friendly Haunted-House Movie Is a Fixer Upper

Despite strong performances from David Harbour and Jennifer Coolidge, this horror comedy feels like a misfire. News of a fresh horror comedy from Christopher Landon, director of the joyously silly “Happy Death Day” and its sequel, should be greeted with cautious optimism at the very least. He’s been working in the space for some time now, having also co-written and directed “Freaky,” “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” and the more straightforward “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones,” and understands how to thread that particular needle better than most. [Read More]

Why a New Video of Kate Middleton Isn't Quelling Concerns

As speculating royal observers watch hawkeyed for updates on Kate Middleton’s health and whereabouts, a new video of the royal has reportedly emerged.  The clip was filmed by a member of the British public and published by tabloids TMZ and The Sun, and shows the 42-year-old Princess of Wales with Prince William at a farm shop in Windsor. The couple is seen wearing casual clothing while walking outside with shopping bags. [Read More]

Why Were More Exhausted Than Ever

People are tired. Like, really tired. As evidenced by recent trends such as Quiet Quitting, Coffee Badging, Bare Minimum Mondays, and most of all, The Great Resignation—when over 47 million Americans voluntarily resigned from their positions—people are feeling a strain on more than just their work calendars; they're feeling it on their spirits. We’re now in the era of “The Great Exhaustion,” what writer and computer science professor Cal Newport has called a time when people are looking to reestablish their relationship with work in order to reduce their pervasive sense of drain. [Read More]

WOMEN: The New Elegance | TIME

U.S. women—some of them—were going to dress with rare elegance this winter. They were going to bare their shoulders, drape themselves in extravagant yards of rich cloth and go out on the town festooned with about every feminine furbelow short of a bone in the nose. The fabric restrictions, the drab colors and tailored lines of wartime were out. An opulent era of furs, jewels, lame, rustling silk and bouncing bustles, of feathers, tassels, braid and decontrolled nudity was here. [Read More]

World War II 'Dear John Letters Changed American Society

As a synonym for a break-up note sent by a woman to a man in uniform, the Dear John letter made its debut in a major national newspaper in October 1943. Milton Bracker, a seasoned correspondent stationed in North Africa, wired a story back for publication in the New York Times magazine. “Separation,” Bracker observed, was the “one most dominant war factor in the lives of most people these days.” Regrettably, however, absence wasn’t making all hearts grow fonder. [Read More]

5 memorable moments in 'Living in Bondage Breaking Free'

After earning a spot as one of the highest grossing Nollywood movies of 2019, the thriller took over Netflix in grand style on May 22, 2020. The movie has Nnamdi Okeke ( Jide Kene Achufusi) at the top of its riveting story that explores a believable continuation of the 1992 classic. If you still can't get over the screenplay, here are five memorable moments that will definitely prompt a rewatch: 1. [Read More]

7 other ways to open a bottle if you don't have an opener

Finding yourself without a bottle opener can be a frustrating experience, especially when you're ready to enjoy a coldbeverage. However, there are several creative and resourceful ways to open a bottle without the traditional tool. Here are some alternative methods: Using a spoon: Hold the bottle firmly with one hand. Place the spoon's handle under the cap. Pry upwards gently, moving around the cap as needed until it pops off. [Read More]