Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Don’t Breathe’

Ghost hunters Jana and Brian are planning their wedding at a famously haunted inn, but their celebration is threatened when a heartbroken spirit named Angelique becomes obsessed with the groom. As they try to uncover a centuries-old mystery through old journals, artifacts, and local legends, their romantic plans are put in jeopardy. Janel Parrish and Dominic Sherwood star, with Cassandra Potenza playing the ghostly Angelique. The movie, directed by Jeff Beesley, uses atmospheric locations, realistic special effects, and a focus on solving clues to create a spooky and romantic story.

‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets’ Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee

As a film buff, I always notice little details, and this one struck me in a recent rewatch. When Harry, Ron, and Hermione first find the message about the Chamber near Filch’s office, something felt…off. Looking closely, the letters aren’t *quite* consistent between shots. The gaps between words, even the shapes of a few letters, subtly change as the camera moves or when someone walks into the scene. And get this – the puddle under Mrs. Norris actually gets bigger and smaller depending on the camera angle! It’s pretty clear they had to re-apply the message between takes – a little filmmaking trick that’s fascinating to spot.

Santa Slays Again in New SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT Trailer

It’s wild to think that the original *Silent Night, Deadly Night* actually made more money at the box office than *A Nightmare on Elm Street* when they both came out in 1984! I guess getting a killer Santa out of theaters really helped Freddy Krueger. And get this – this new one is actually the *second* remake! The first one came out just thirteen years ago, in 2012. I’m pretty sure that has to be some kind of record for the fastest turnaround between horror reboots. Anyway, the new *Silent Night, Deadly Night* is hitting theaters on December 12th, so get ready!

The Fall of Nebius: When the AI Dream Turns Into a Nightmare

But the game’s never that simple. The market is a cruel mistress, and the promises of tomorrow rarely survive the morning light. Today, the air around Nebius smells sour. The stock’s taken a dive, down by 7.8%, as if the whole damn thing was built on smoke and mirrors. The headlines are out, guns blazing, warning of an AI bubble ready to pop. And Nebius is caught square in its crosshairs. The dream’s unraveling, and investors are starting to hear the ominous whispers of doubt.

North Korea’s Crypto Heist: EtherHiding 🕵️‍♂️💰🚀

EtherHiding Explained

This whole “EtherHiding” business kicked off in 2023, because apparently, 2023 was the year of “let’s make crypto theft trendy.” The hackers pair this with good old-fashioned social engineering-fake job offers, high-profile interviews, and probably promises of free avocado toast. 🥑📰 They lure victims to malicious websites, where a Loader Script takes over like a bad DJ at a wedding. Then, boom! A smart contract steals your funds faster than you can say “blockchain.”

Standard Lithium’s Equity Offering: A $130M Etiquette Disaster

Standard Lithium owns a lithium operation stretching across East Texas and Arkansas-a venture that recently benefited from the government’s “critical materials” panic. You know, the same panic that made every lithium stock rally harder than a teenager asked to clean their room. But today, Standard Lithium decided to throw its shareholders under the bus. Literally. Not metaphorically. There’s video.

This Indie Game Sends Impatient Players to Cutscene Purgatory

Bennett Foddy, the creator of famously difficult games like *QWOP* and *Getting Over It*, is known for deliberately making frustrating experiences. His new game, *Baby Steps*, continues this tradition. Players have found that skipping cutscenes can trigger a punishment: a single, unskippable cutscene lasting a full 28 minutes. It’s classic Foddy – ingeniously annoying ways to challenge players.

John Carpenter Executive Producing New Horror Anthology Series

Michael Amo (known for *Pure* and *The Listener*) and Will Pascoe (*Orphan Black*) will lead the creative team on *John Carpenter Presents*. This Canadian series aims to capture the look and feel – including the music – of John Carpenter’s films. Carpenter famously composed the scores for almost all of his movies, like *Halloween* and *The Thing*, not only creating iconic characters like Michael Myers but also the memorable music linked to them. The series will be structured like *American Horror Story*, with each season telling one complete story, rather than being an episodic anthology similar to *The Twilight Zone*.

XRP Supply Squeeze: Meme to Market? 🚨

Crypto analyst Zach Rector ignited discussions about XRP’s circulating supply this week after posting on X social media that the “XRP supply shock is not just a meme anymore.” Rector explained that while the concept once seemed exaggerated, developments within the Flare ecosystem are now turning it into a measurable market trend, where on-chain demand could limit liquidity over time. One might say Rector has finally found his muse-or perhaps he’s just chasing the ghost of a bubble. 🕵️‍♂️