"Your Wife Shouldn't Have Dug That Hole, Jim": What The Man In Yellow's Line To Jim Means In From's Season 3 Finale

WARNING! This article contains SPOILERS for From season 3, episode 10!A haunting line to Jim from the season 1 finale returns inFrom’s season 3 finale, introducing a terrifying revelation about the evils in Fromville. Much likeLost, which was also directed and written by producers Jack Bender and Jeff Pinkner,Fromdoes a fantastic job at keeping audiences guessing, with another mystery being introduced for each one that’s solved. That happens to be the case inFromseason 3’s ending, which includes plenty of long-awaited revelations about the town’s history and the residents’ purposes, butadds new, intriguing twists through figures like the Man in Yellow....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1042 words · Kevin Barnes

10 Best Comic Book Characters Mark Hamill Has Played

Mark Hamillhas played a swathe of comic book characters, with the very best quickly becoming iconic and quintessential. Mark Hamill is most famous for voicing the Joker throughout theDC Universe, but he also voiced several more DC characters and manyMarvelheroes and villains. Each of these reflects both Hamill’s impressive acting abilities and his love for comic books. Hamill’s performances have been celebrated, even though some were so subtle that many might have missed his presence....

August 21, 2025 · 11 min · 2216 words · David White

10 Comedies That Are Considered Masterpieces

Comedy movies might not always get the same respect as dramas, but there are some which are generally considered masterpieces. These movies prove that comedy can be just as rewarding and important as any other genre, and they offer a counterpoint to lists of thebest movies everwhich only include hard-hitting genres. Comedies rarely enjoy the same critical prestige or awards success, but this isn’t because they are undeserving. For a comedy movie to achieve masterpiece status, it usually has to stand out from the crowd by innovating in a particular area, whether this is a specific subgenre or a comedic style....

August 21, 2025 · 8 min · 1704 words · Kenneth Carter

10 Cutest Regional Form Pokémon, Ranked

In the world of thePokémongames, Pokémon are like animals. And, like animals, some creatures will look different depending on where they are. As animals adapt to new environments, they gain new coloration, change size, or evolve new features that help them fit in better with where they reside. In the same way, Pokémon can also have different forms depending on their surroundings. For some Pokémon, like Burmy, Rotom, Deerling, and Vivillon, these changes occur within the same species, appearing different but still being one animal....

August 21, 2025 · 10 min · 1987 words · Lauren Guzman

10 Excellent Mystery Thriller Movies For Fans Of Agatha Christie

There have been plenty of great Agatha Christie movies over the years, but the author’s influence on cinema extends beyond adaptations of her own books. Many mystery thrillers have been inspired by Christie’s style over the years. Some of these movies are fairly straightforward with their allusions to Christie, from their settings to their eccentric detectives, but others are more subtle. Agatha Christie is one of the most popular authors of all time, so it’s no surprise that she has reshaped the mystery genre in both literature and cinema....

August 21, 2025 · 9 min · 1765 words · Brandon Park

10 Hardest Achievements In Red Dead Redemption 2

Summary Red Dead Redemption 2is a phenomenal game for its storytelling, the expansiveness of its world, and the sheer quantity of content there is for players to explore. There areenough quests and collectibles in the game to keep players occupied for hundreds of hours. That’s without even getting intothe online mode, which provides even more adventure. Like many games,Red Dead Redemption 2has a series of achievements, or “trophies,” that players can unlock through accomplishing certain things in the game....

August 21, 2025 · 11 min · 2199 words · Steven Martin

10 Movie Franchises That Bounced Back After A Disappointing Second Film

One of the most consistent trends for franchises is the disappointing sequel to the first movie. Of course, there are movie franchises where each successive movie is better than its predecessor, but that’s considerably rarer. However, a less consistent trend is theworst movie sequels of all timebeing followed by better third movies that allow franchises to bounce back. Some of theseterrible sequels surprisingly don’t kill their franchises, buoyed by a better follow-up that revitalized people’s faith and interest in the series....

August 21, 2025 · 13 min · 2731 words · David Adkins

10 Strongest Characters In Star Trek History

Star Trekgenerally leans toward the cerebral, focusing on attributes like intelligence and wit, but the franchise has also introduced its fair share ofcharacters with incredible physical strength. Some aliens, like Klingons and Vulcans, are inherently stronger than humans, while other beings are created or genetically altered to be physically stronger. Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) can both hold their own in a fight, but they sometimes find themselves physically outmatched....

August 21, 2025 · 9 min · 1803 words · Michael Gomez

20 Best Denzel Washington Movies, Ranked

Denzel Washington’s career is a testament to unparalleled talent and range, making him one of the most respected actors of his generation with a laundry list of incredible characters on his resume. Since his feature film debut in 1981’sCarbon Copy, Denzel Washington has consistently delivered powerhouse performances that have left an indelible mark on Hollywood and movie history. EvenDenzel Washington’s more underrated moviesstand the test of time, showing he rarely has a miss in terms of quality....

August 21, 2025 · 11 min · 2238 words · Mary Levy

After 5 Years, Star Wars Is Finally Making Good On Rise Of Skywalker's Most Exciting Idea

Summary LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxyis finally bringing one of the best ideas fromStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkerto theStar Warsscreen in a more significant way.Rebuild the Galaxyis sure to be a fascinating addition toStar Warsmovies and TV shows. Although it isn’t canon, the four-part miniseries will explore a number of stories from acrosstheStar Warstimelinethat have thus far remained fan theories or have never been seen in the franchise before....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 658 words · Benjamin Greene

All 9 Returning Characters In The Umbrella Academy's Final Scene

Warning: major spoilers for The Umbrella Academy season 4. Summary The Umbrella Academyseason 4 ended on a heartbreaking yet hopeful note as the Hargreeves were able to fix the main timeline at a high price, and many characters returned in the show’s final scene.The Umbrella Academyhas now ended with its fourth season, but not without a series of twists and shocking reveals. Set six years after the ending of season 3,The Umbrella Academyseason 4 reunited with the Hargreeves, who had parted ways to live normal lives but were brought together by a mysterious rescue mission....

August 21, 2025 · 10 min · 1948 words · Candace Madden

Am I the Only One That Thinks Dragon Ball's Most Iconic Scene Broke Anime?

One ofDragon Ball’s most iconic scenes reached legendary meme status almost two decades ago, although it started causing problems long before then. That scene, of course, is Vegeta’s declaration of “It’s over 9,000!”, referring to the rising power level of Goku with his scouter. Power levels inDragon Ballwere first introduced after Goku drank the Ultra Divine Water, which granted him the ability to sense the ki within another person. However, most actual, numerical power levels are due to the scouters that Frieza issued to his men, which provided a technological means of exactly measuring the ki power of any individual it’s used upon....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 980 words · Karen Moss

Audrey's Children Review: Natalie Dormer Shines In Tear-Jerking True Story About The History Of A Major Cancer Breakthrough

The best biographical dramas are able to blend the presentation of its history with a fact-based narrative, making for an engaging, memorable story about an important part of history. This is what makesAudrey’s Childrenstand out so much, tackling the sensitive history of childhood cancer treatments with tact while providing an interesting story as well. This is held together by brilliant directing from Ami Canaan Mann and a stellar screenplay from Julia Fisher Farbman....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 751 words · Paul Phillips