Mark Harmon’s Chilling Transformation into Ted Bundy Will Haunt You!

Following his departure from “St. Elsewhere”, Harmon astonished viewers by taking on the role of real-life murderer Ted Bundy in the 1986 four-hour television miniseries “The Deliberate Stranger”. In a stark contrast to the strong ethical and moral values that defined his legendary character Leroy Jethro Gibbs on “NCIS”, Harmon’s portrayal of Bundy was chilling, with elements of charm and sadism, as he is known to have kidnapped and killed over 30 women between 1974 and 1978.

FearDorian Flexes His Range on ‘Leaving Home’

This 15-song album, titled personally penned and produced, carries a blend of rock, punk, and trap influences throughout its approximately 30-minute duration. Primarily a single-handed project by Dorian, the album boasts collaborations from quinn, Klein, Polo Perks, and RiTchie. The tracks “In Turn For?,” “Pressure,” “Floor Tom,” “Pray 4 The People” are among those that made it to the final playlist, with other notable highlights being “Aspen” and “I.V.

THR Critics Pick the 15 Best Films of Sundance 2025

In 1963, scholar W.E.B. Du Bois was nearing the end of his lifelong pursuit to publish an encyclopedia focused on people of African descent. Kahlil Joseph’s captivating debut film, “Blurryedgeofmemory,” draws inspiration from this mission, creating a dynamic video essay that serves as a visual timeline of Black culture over the past five decades. The movie combines Afro-futurist storytelling, archival footage, and personal memoir in a way that echoes the styles of filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard and Garrett Bradley. Kahlil Joseph narrates the fictional tale of a journalist documenting a transatlantic curatorial project using voiceovers, captions, and various visual techniques. — REPHRASED BY ASSISTANT

How To Train Your Dragon’s Gerard Butler Explains Why The Live-Action Version Is ‘A Lot More Scary’ Than The Animated Films

In an interview with The Direct, the actor who portrayed Stoick the Vast in the live-action film and lent his voice to him in the original movies, revealed that the upcoming live-action project will be notably spookier. When asked about the differences between this new live-action production and the animated series, he explained why he believes it’s scarier by stating:

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A Real Pain

To be honest, I feel like Jesse Eisenberg isn’t getting the recognition he deserves for his work in the movie. While it’s true that he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, it seems his performance has been largely eclipsed by Kieran Culkin’s acclaimed role. In essence, I’ve been wanting to discuss this and share my thoughts on Eisenberg’s underrated acting.