‘I Never Want To Play Something This Evil Again’: Ahead Of Nosferatu, Bill Skarsgård Gets Real About The ‘Hardest’ Parts Of Developing His Vampire Character

Bill Skarsgård, who previously brought one of modern horror’s most terrifying villains to life as Pennywise in “It”, looks set to surpass his own chilling performance in the upcoming adaptation of “Nosferatu”. This fresh take on the timeless monster tale is slated to be one of the last significant films debuting in the 2024 film schedule. With Skarsgård himself stating that he never wishes to prepare for or portray anything as frightening again, it’s clear that this portrayal will leave a lasting, haunting impression.

Powell: Fed not allowed to own Bitcoin

As a seasoned crypto investor with over two decades of experience in the financial markets, I find Powell’s reiteration of the Federal Reserve’s stance on Bitcoin reserves to be nothing new under the sun. However, given the political climate and the recent push for a national strategic Bitcoin reserve under President Trump, it’s understandable that … Read more

Comedian Whitney Cummings Calls ‘Megalopolis’ Audition “Humiliating”

The tale of Francis Ford Coppola’s blockbuster flop, Megalopolis, persists, with comedian Whitney Cummings recently sharing her account of an audition for the movie that left her feeling embarrassed. Released in September, Coppola’s science fiction drama earned a mere $13.9 million at the box office despite a budget exceeding $130 million, a significant portion of which was shouldered by the director himself.

The Latest in Dream Technologies: The Science Behind Inception

In the real world, researchers have managed to manipulate a person’s dreams and decrease the occurrence of nightmares, although it doesn’t involve the dramatic dream-sharing scenes depicted in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi thriller Inception, which is currently available for streaming on Peacock.

Disney Reaches $233M Settlement in Minimum Wage Lawsuit

Following a five-year court dispute concerning allegations of not adhering to minimum wage standards, Disney has agreed to compensate approximately 50,000 underpaid Disneyland employees to the tune of $233 million, as part of a class action settlement.