Teacup Review | Peacock’s New Horror Thriller Is Creepy Good Fun

The latest horror-thriller from Peacock, titled “Teacup,” truly delivers. It’s a captivating blend of mystery, intrigue, suspense, and gore that will keep you on the edge of your seat with every fright. The creative concoction harks back to the masterpieces of Stephen King and John Carpenter, two genre legends. This show excels on multiple fronts, largely due to the masterful touch of showrunner/executive producer Ian McCulloch (known for “Yellowstone” and “Chicago Fire”) and executive producers James Wan (“The Conjuring,” “Insidious”) and Robert McCammon, whose acclaimed novel, “Stinger,” served as the inspiration for this series.

Unsolved Mysteries Is Sticking with Audiences After the Park Bench Murders

Enthusiasts of the series “Unsolved Mysteries” are thrilled to discover Volume 5, featuring five fresh episodes, now available on Netflix. These cases continue the tradition of blending murder and the supernatural, with each episode offering unexpected turns and chilling music that captivates from the start. The opening episode of this new season, called ““Park Bench Murders,” leaves viewers shocked by the brutal crime perpetrated against two innocent friends as they enjoyed a leisurely moment on a park bench by the water in Cleveland.

Teenage Engineering Releases John Lennon ‘Mind Games’ OB-4 Interactive Speaker

Teenage Engineering collaborated with Sean Ono Lennon to develop a captivating audio experience for the 1973 album “Mind Games” by John Lennon. The outcome is a unique Bluetooth speaker from Teenage Engineering, named OB–4, which includes the original album plus nine Meditation Mixes of “Mind Games”, an exclusive Metronome, and nine Mantras that users can customize with their personal touch.