30 Overrated Thriller Movies Everyone Seems To Like

A family’s new home comes with an unsettling secret: they’re being watched by a mysterious presence. The movie is unique because it’s filmed entirely from the spirit’s point of view, building suspense through this unusual perspective. Though the filmmaking is skillful, some found it hard to connect with the family’s story and felt the characters’ struggles didn’t resonate enough. Reviewers have pointed out that the film’s experimental style might distract from the plot for some viewers, making it a divisive but interesting addition to the current trend of psychological thrillers.

‘Lord of the Rings’ Called ‘Anti-African,’ Students Outraged on Campus

The debate centers around a course module, “Decolonising Tolkien et al,” led by historian Dr. Onyeka Nubia. The module explores how racial biases have appeared in British literature throughout history. Course materials suggest that in Tolkien’s writings, characters with darker skin, like orcs, are often portrayed as evil, while lighter-skinned characters are presented as good. The course argues this pattern reflects a long history of racial stereotypes.

Kathy Griffin Opens Up About Childhood Trauma, Calls Late Brother a ‘Pedophile’

Griffin, the youngest of five siblings, explained she hadn’t discussed her brother, Kenneth, much since publishing her first memoir, Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin. She described him as someone struggling with a severe crack addiction, who was often violent, and likely had underlying mental health problems that were never addressed.

Mickey Rourke at Risk of Losing LA Home Due to Massive Rent Debt

Documents show that Evander Holyfield, known professionally as Rourke, received a notice on December 15th demanding he pay $59,100 in back rent or move out by December 18th. The property, located in the Beverly Grove area of Los Angeles, rents for $7,000 per month. His current finances haven’t been verified.

🚀 Altcoin Party: Chiliz & Canton Mooning While You Were Napping! 🌕

Chiliz spent most of the year trapped in a resistance zone so tight, it made a pair of skinny jeans look like a tent. 🧘‍♂️ Every time it tried to break free, it face-planted harder than a newbie at a yoga class. But lo and behold, the selling pressure got bored and wandered off, leaving CHZ to finally stretch its legs. The price is now hovering around $0.044-$0.045, which is basically the crypto equivalent of winning a participation trophy. 🎉 Trading volume? Up. On-balance volume? Also up. It’s like the coin finally remembered it had a purpose in life. As long as it stays above its old highs, it’s technically still at the party. Technically.

Buffett’s $184B Warning & Market’s 2026 Outlook

But now, the oracle of Omaha is passing the baton. His retirement at year-end 2025 leaves a void-not just in boardrooms, but in the collective psyche of investors everywhere. And yet, his parting gift? A $184 billion warning. Not a cryptic tweet, not a vague sigh, but a seismic shift in Berkshire’s stock-buying habits. Since Q4 2022, they’ve been net sellers, liquidating stakes even as their cash pile hit $382 billion. Why? Because the stock market, dear reader, is trading like it’s 2000 again-except this time, we’re all holding the tech bros’ old smartphones.

🤑 XRP’s Mysterious Waltz: Ripple’s Hand or Binance’s Shuffle? 🕵️‍♀️

At the current rate of $1.87 per XRP, this transfer occupies that most awkward of social positions-neither a fortune nor a trifle. It is, as they say, enough to raise eyebrows but not to shatter teacups. The immediate assumption, of course, was that of a sale, for large outbound movements often precede the sort of market tumult that sends investors scurrying like mice at a cat’s approach. Yet, as is so often the case, the tale took a most unexpected turn. 🌀