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In Screen Gab No. 178, we tell you about the new 'Stranger Things' doc and recommend three films worth watching this weekend.
Athena Portillo, Vice President of Animation at Lucasfilm, sat down for an exclusive interview with IGN at Star Wars Celebration 2025 to discuss two of the most exciting shows they have in the ...
However, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners has already summoned the spirits, proving that spine-chilling tales do not wait for October’s shadow to fall. The film’s arrival has cracked open the gates, letting ...
The seventh season of the dark, satirical anthology series by creator Charlie Booker is no different. From the town in the ...
BLACKPINK's Lisa's phone lock screen has ignited a frenzy after fans spotted a potential photo of Frédéric Arnault at Coachella 2025. This sighting in ...
For the memory of my great-great-grandfather Sawaichi Fujita, and the thousands more that suffered this indignity 80 years ago, we must urgently act to stop repeating one of the darkest episodes ...
Watch the tense Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days Early Access launch trailer for this shelter survival game set in a zombie-infested Texas. Walton, Texas, 1980. Dealing with the sweltering summer ...
With her new peel-and-stick wallpaper line for Home Depot ... “If you have a more traditional home with a lot of dark colors and patterns, I would wrap the entire dining room in a dark heavy ...
Behind those perfectly choreographed unboxings and family pranks lurked a world far removed from innocent play. Bad Influencing: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing will shatter the glossy facade, revealing ...
Going into the finale, many had a feeling that the ensuing drama would revolve around the Ratliff family, as it seemed as though D-Day was looming for patriarch Timothy (Jason Isaacs). While ...
If you enjoy psychological thrillers, dystopian themes and a healthy dose of horror and gore, Karma: The Dark World is a game that checks all the boxes. Developed by Pollard Studio based in Shanghai, ...
Two elementaries and two middle schools in Plano will be closing at the end of this school year. This isn’t a natural disaster. This isn’t an act of God, writes Texas Rep. Mihaela Plesa.