Top 30 Movies You Shouldn’t Watch Alone

Okay, so I just finished watching this film, and it really got under my skin. It centers around a young girl in Georgetown who starts acting…well, really strangely, and doctors just can’t figure out what’s wrong. That’s when a priest, struggling with his own doubts, teams up with a seasoned exorcist to investigate what’s *really* happening. What I appreciated most was how genuinely creepy it was – they relied heavily on practical effects and some seriously unsettling sound design. It’s not a jump-scare fest; it’s a slow burn, meticulously building tension as they delve deeper into the possibility of demonic possession. Apparently, a lot of the scenes were based on actual reported cases and real theological practices, which adds another layer of unease. It’s definitely not a light watch, but if you like your horror grounded and atmospheric, this one’s worth checking out.

Top 15 Fictional Movie Pets

Toto, a Cairn Terrier, is the dog who starts the whole adventure in the movie when Dorothy tries to keep him safe. He was played by Terry, a talented dog actor who did a lot of the film’s tricks. The movie was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Throughout the story, Toto is by Dorothy’s side and ultimately helps expose the Wizard as a fraud.

XRP’s Wild Ride: 📉 Ouch!

Open Interest plummeted – it’s like everyone suddenly realized they maybe shouldn’t have bet the farm. The “Estimated Leverage Ratio” hit its lowest point of 2025, which is… concerning. It’s the financial equivalent of finding a dust bunny the size of a small dog under your bed. You just wonder how it got so big. 🤔

‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

“Black Rabbit” is a short, intense crime thriller centered around two brothers in New York whose restaurant gets caught up in a dangerous financial crisis. Starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman, who also executive produce the series, it was created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman. Cleopatra Coleman also stars in this limited series on Netflix.

What IS STRANGER THINGS’ Upside Down? The Final Season Will Finally Explain

In a recent interview with *Variety*, Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of *Stranger Things*, revealed they always intended to explain the mystery of the Upside Down. According to Ross, they repeatedly delayed diving into its origins, asking themselves each season if it was time to reveal the answers, but always deciding to wait. Now, with the fifth and final season, they’ve finally reached a point where they *have* to explain it, and understanding the Upside Down is a major focus of their plans.

Jared Leto’s Tron: Ares Flops at Box Office, Raising Concerns for He-Man

While Leto is set to play Skeletor in the upcoming Masters of the Universe movie and was previously considered the film’s biggest star, the poor performance of Tron: Ares has led to questions about his ability to draw audiences. This raises concerns about whether people will go see another visually-intensive fantasy movie centered around him.

Hillenbrand’s Stock Surge: A Strategic Shift to Private Equity

In the early hours of trading, Hillenbrand disclosed that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by an undisclosed affiliate of the private equity firm Lone Star Funds. This transaction will be executed entirely in cash, at a price of $32 per share, giving the company a total enterprise value of approximately $3.8 billion. The deal offers a premium of around 37% over Hillenbrand’s closing price on August 12, signaling an attractive opportunity for current shareholders.