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8 Heaviest Mystery Movies of All Time
Collider critic Jeremy Urquhart has published a ranked feature listing the eight “heaviest” mystery films ever made — those that lean into bleak, disturbing or unresolved territory rather than the cosier, comedic end of the genre. The piece matters chiefly as a viewing guide for fans of serious, emotionally demanding mysteries, distinguishing such films from…
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Hasbro and Scooby Doo team up for one of the goofiest Transformers yet
Hasbro and Scooby Doo team up for one of the goofiest Transformers yet.
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Craig Kilborn Sets Directorial Debut ‘The Life Golden’ Starring Lauren German and Tom Byrne (EXCLUSIVE)
Former late night host Craig Kilborn has set his directorial debut, “The Life Golden,” starring Lauren German (“Lucifer”) and Tom Byrne (“The Crown”), Variety has exclusively learned. In an official plot description, the film is said to be an “independent stylish murder mystery” that follows Griffin Fairhurst Gates, also known as The Golden Griff, “a…
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Subnautica 2’s first proper update is coming tomorrow, bringing in much needed creature behaviour changes and more
Unknown Worlds is releasing the first substantial post-launch update for the early access survival game Subnautica 2 on 8th July, marking the first change that goes beyond a simple hotfix. Billed as Early Access 1.1, “Adaptive Measures,” the update delivers a range of previously promised improvements, with a particular focus on making combat and interactions…
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Mystery as teacher, 55, who vanished a month ago is found dead just steps from her California home
Loretta “Kay” Colwell Pilitsis, a 55-year-old and much-loved California teacher, has been found dead just a short distance from her home in Piñon Hills, more than a month after she went missing. She had left her residence on foot on 25 May, prompting an extensive police search involving K-9 units and an aviation team. Her…
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Regulators move to make 3D printers block firearm blueprints before printing
California and New York are advancing a new approach to curbing untraceable 3D-printed “ghost guns” by regulating the printers themselves rather than the digital blueprints, which courts have largely shielded as protected speech. The proposed rules would require 3D printers to run “print blocker” software that scans blueprints and halts any job it identifies as…
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Twisted and Hannibal Rising among 2000s thrillers branded worst R-rated flops
Entertainment website Collider has published an opinion piece by Safwan Azeem listing what it considers the six worst R-rated thrillers released in the 2000s. The article’s central argument is that these films had all the right ingredients for gripping suspense — murder investigations, serial-killer psychology, damaged detectives and stories of obsession — but squandered them…
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Butler at Wentworth Woodhouse painted in 1850s portrait by unknown artist
The oil painting of a butler at Wentworth Woodhouse features in a new exhibition about the house.
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Hidden treasures of African photography star at 2026 Rencontres d’Arles festival
The Guardian has published a picture gallery highlighting the best works on show at the 57th edition of the Rencontres d’Arles, the annual photography festival in Arles, France, which runs until 4 October 2026. This year’s festival is organised around five themes — ‘independence’, ‘journeys’, ‘forms of life’, ‘revisits’ and ‘uncertain archive’ — and brings…
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Seven overlooked Korean dramas praised as flawless throughout
From the mystery thriller series The Smile Has Left Your Eyes to the K-romance Rain or Shine, these forgotten K-dramas are genuinely flawless.