11 Scariest American Horror Story Episodes, Ranked

A diverse horror anthology show spanning over a decade,American Horror Storyhas never been a program to shy away from the gruesome. As you’re anxiously awaiting creatorsRyan MurphyandBrad Falchuck’s latest invention,American Horror Story: Double Feature—set to premiere on FX starting on August 25th—it’s as good a time as any to take a trip down this very monstrous memory lane. From the campy to the bloody to the confusingly poignant and potentially exploitative, here is a list of some of the best, scariest episodes ofAmerican Horror Story....

July 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1358 words · Mr. Arthur Robinson

2018 BAFTA Nominations Led by Shape of Water, Three Billboards

The British Academy of Television Arts has announced the nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards for 2018, otherwise known as the BAFTAs.Guillermo del Toro’sThe Shape of Waterleads the pack with 12 nominations, including Best Film, Director, Actress, Score, and Original Screenplay, days after taking home Best Score and Director at the Golden Globes. It’s followed by major Best Picture contenderThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriandDarkest Hour, which both received nine nominations, giving a pretty hefty boost to the latter film asJoe Wright’s Winston Churchill drama has fallen by the wayside a bit with regards to momentum....

July 2, 2025 · 6 min · 1248 words · Ryan Parker

8 Years Later, Christopher Nolan’s $533 Million WWII Film He Called an “Intimate Epic” Is Still a Global Streaming Hit

Christopher Nolanis in the middle of filming his next movie,The Odyssey, which recentlyunveiled its first posterandteaser, but one of his war movies from a different era has found sustained streaming success. In 2017, Nolan directedDunkirk, a WWII film starringTom HardyandCillian Murphy, following groups of Allied soldiers who are surrounded by the German army during a brutal battle.Dunkirkis streaming on Netflix in the United Statesand OSN globally, where the film is one of the top 10 streaming hits in more than 10 countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Nicholas Hill

Adam Scott Teases Party Down Return in New Image

Hey, fans ofParty Down: Are we having fun yet? Well, you should be! Henry Pollard starAdam Scottjusttook to Instagramto share a picture of himself wearing Henry’s iconic costume to get ready for the Starz revival. The show, which had two seasons from 2009-2010 was short-lived but stuck in the hearts of fans enough that this revival is a pretty big deal for those who loved the show. Getting to see Scott return as Henry withKen Marino’s Ron,Jane Lynchas Constance,Ryan Hansenas Kyle, and more just feels like getting to reunite with some of our old albeit dysfunctional friends from Los Angeles....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Cynthia Jefferson

Ahead of 'Ghost of Yōtei,' PlayStation and Alamo Drafthouse Cross Steel for "Way of the Samurai" Screening Event [Exclusive]

Five years after releasing its acclaimed open-world hitGhost of Tsushima, PlayStation is about to return to Japan with a new story of vengeance, identity, and purpose inGhost of Yōtei. The game is once again developed by Sucker Punch Productions and, like its predecessor, channels both the rich history of the Land of the Rising Sun and the classic films ofAkira Kurosawaand others to create a playable samurai epic that feelsripped right out of the movies....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 637 words · Daniel Gross

Best PS5 Console Models Available in 2025

Choosing a PlayStation 5 console can be tricky with several options now available. Sony offers different models with varying features, prices, and capabilities to suit different gaming needs. The PS5 Slim with disc drive is the best PS5 console for most people because it offers the complete PlayStation experience with the ability to play physical games and digital content while taking up less space than the original model. The PlayStation 5 family has grown since its initial release, now including the standard PS5 Slim, PS5 Digital Edition, and the high-performance PS5 Pro....

July 2, 2025 · 8 min · 1564 words · Troy Stephens MD

Black Panther 2 Title Revealed by Marvel

Audiences are officially (and very tentatively!) headed back to movie theaters, and Marvel is here to remind us it has a whole boat-load of movies waiting in the wings for whenever you’re ready. The studio just dropped a new hype package that not only revealed the first footage ofChloe Zhao’sEternals,but also snuck in the official title forRyan Coogler’s sequel toBlack Panther. The title:Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Of course, the official title is a bit of a tearjerker, with the shadow ofChadwick Boseman’s tragic passing hanging over production....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 361 words · Aaron Cruz

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Big Bads Ranked from Worst to Best

Night has fallen on Sunnydale High School as a young couple looking to find some privacy wander the darkened hallways. Spooked, the girl asks the boy to take a look around, but as he turns to assure her they’re safe, the once-helpless beauty easily sinks her teeth into his prone and unsuspecting neck. So beginsBuffy the Vampire Slayer,one of the most iconic series of the ‘90s and what would becomeJoss Whedon’s first indelible mark on pop culture....

July 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1397 words · Tonya Hernandez

Comcast’s Streaming Bundle Is Officially On The Market

Streaming fans everywhere, rejoice — there is officially one more service available for your purchasing pleasure. AfterComcast’s announcement of their new bundle ‘StreamSaver’two weeks ago,the streaming deal has officially hit markets, allowing buyers to enjoy the triple services ofNetflix,Peacock, andApple TV+ for a discounted price. StreamSaver is currently available as anadd-on to Comcast Xfinity TV or broadband, meaning that the bundle will be solely obtainable to Xfinity broadband customers. Purchasers of this bundle will also have the option to add theNOW TV package for an additional $15 per month, granting them access to over 40 live TV channels in addition to the three services promised by StreamSaver....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Andrew Beltran

David Fincher Convinced Robin Wright Netflix Would Be the Future

Come March 5th, we’ll all have the opportunity to catch a major milestone inRobin Wright’s career, the PVOD release of her feature directorial debut,Land. In honor of the film’s digital release, Wright took the time to join us for an episode ofCollider Ladies Nightto revisit some of the key steps taken throughout her career that led to her most recent achievements, and when it comes to her flourishing career behind the lens, a significant part of that journey is her involvement inHouse of Cards....

July 2, 2025 · 5 min · 1056 words · Brittany Abbott

Deepwater Horizon Review: A Disaster Film That Terrifies

[This is a re-post of my review from the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival;Deepwater Horizonopens tomorrow.] Disaster movies are usually guilt-free confections. They’re usually an act of nature, so there’s no one to blame, and they feature destruction so grandiose that it blunts the impact of the destruction to where we can enjoy the mayhem. In his new filmDeepwater Horizon, directorPeter Bergtakes a drastically different approach in his disaster movie. The story is based on true events, and Berg makes it a point to keep his story as real as possible....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 722 words · Nathan Vaughan

Elisabeth Moss on Invisible Man, The French Dispatch, and Wes Anderson

You’ll hear me say this at the end of this video interview butElisabeth Moss’ resume is incredible. Not only has she been busy working on the Emmy winning showThe Handmaid’s Tale, but she’s also churned out a ton of exciting films between seasons. There’sHer Smell,Us,Shirley,The French Dispatch,Next Goal Winsand alsoThe Invisible Man, and that’s only me naming a select few titles! WithThe Invisible Mannext up for Moss in theaters, that was the focus of this particular interview....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Jose Mays

Euphoria Airing Special Episodes on HBO: Details Here

Euphoria, one of my favorite contemporary television shows, is a barn-burner of storytelling. Its first season is relentless, fearless, and fearsome in its impressive filmmaking, exacting emotional turbulence, and sheer boundary-pushing audacity in its extreme content.Zendayaanchored the first season expertly as Rue (winning an Emmy for her troubles) and creatorSam Levinson(who also helmed the underratedAssassination Nation) wrote and directed one helluva statement. How can they follow it all up? Until we wait for a season 2, we’ll at least get two new special episodes — including a dang Christmas special!...

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Greg Webb