Erin Whitten
You Don’t Have To Rush To Prove You’re Living
There is a certain terror that sets in when you begin to compare your life to the pace of others.
An FBI’s Most Wanted Terror Suspect Was Finally Captured 21 Years Later (In The Most Unexpected Place)
Daniel Andreas San Diego was on the FBI’s most wanted list for more than 20 years. He was an accused domestic terror fugitive who disappeared after being charged in 2003 with two bombings in California.
America’s Only Unsolved Skyjacking Still Haunts The FBI Over 50 Years Later
It was the evening before Thanksgiving in 1971 when a man who called himself Dan Cooper walked up to the ticket counter at Portland International Airport and paid cash for a round-trip ticket to Seattle.
3 Classic Spooky Animated Movies Just Dropped On Tubi (And They’re Free To Watch)
Now that we’re mentally over summer, everyone’s ready to trade sunshine for shadows, and cozy nights for eerie delights.
3 On-Screen Partners Who Prove You Should Never Settle For Less In Your Relationships
We pretend like love on TV is unrealistic. What if I told you it’s not? Those huge, happy, secure, passionate relationships we watch on screen? The ones that make us wonder if we’ll ever experience anything like it?
This Shocking Documentary About Genocide Will Destroy Your Faith In Humanity
Horror fans like to think nothing can disturb them. Then they watch The Act of Killing and learn they are in a different sub-genre entirely.
5 Directors Who Mastered The Psychology Of Color In Film
Filmmaking is a visual language, and color is one of its most vital tools. The best directors don’t use it just for aesthetics only, and this list will prove it.
6 Alarming Ways Parasocial AI Relationships Are Destroying Real Human Connection
We live in an era of loneliness. It’s not that people are gone. We are more connected than ever before…
The Cult Classic ‘Clue’ Turns 40 This August, So We’re Revisiting 4 Iconic Moments From The Film
As Clue is nearing its 40th anniversary this August, take a look back at some of the movie’s most memorable moments.
5 Ways You’ll Know You’ve Found A Love That Feels Like Home
Suddenly, there will come a love that comes like pulling off your shoes after a long day. It’s love that doesn’t make you shrink or swell. It simply fits. Like home.
3 Branding Flops That Prove Media’s Identity Crisis Is Real
There’s a new tradition in the media industry, whenever a platform becomes wildly successful the solution is never “make better shows” or “lower the price for subscribers.”
4 Movie Endings That Hit Harder In Your 30s
Watching those same films years later is a whole different experience. You walk in with a lot more baggage…the stress of work, bills piling up, the loss of people you’ve loved, the weight of raising kids or figuring out who you are.
Celebrate 50 Years Of The Cult Classic ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ With The Movie’s Most Iconic Quotes
50 Years of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and it’s still as outrageous, bizarre, and brilliant as ever. First premiering on August 15th, 1975, Jim Sharman’s bold vision shocked, entertained and became an inspiration to many worldwide.
10 Of The Best Albums That You Won’t Believe Turned 20 This Year
If you’re anything like me, you love a good throwback playlist. However, when I heard that these albums were actually 20 years old, I only slightly felt like a dinosaur.
The 10 Most Emotionally Devastating Movies, According To Reddit
We know life is sad enough right now, but if you’re just a sucker for pain, or want to know what to avoid this list might be for you.
4 Movies Based On True Stories That You’ll Wish Were Fiction
Sometimes, real life can be scarier than any horror movie out there (especially these days).
5 Devastating TV Episodes From Our Childhood That Still Haunt Us Today
Growing up, we assumed our favorite shows would always be safe spaces. Cartoons were goofy. Sitcoms were warm and fuzzy. Everything ended in 22 minutes, tied up with a bow, a hug, and a punchline.
Watch This If You’ve Seen Every Horror Movie On Netflix
If you are a horror fan, there’s a good chance you and Netflix have had more than one terrifying night together.