A horror movie that proves “truth” can be awkward and “dare” can be deadly.
A promising story about second chances that struggles to deliver the heart and connection readers expect from Jojo Moyes.
Materialists proves that romance and behavioral economics might have more in common than we’d like to admit.
Lucy learns that the road to new love is full of potholes, wrong turns, and hilarious self-doubt—and that’s half the fun.
One Battle After Another proves that even a quiet dad with a messy past can turn chaos into a full-time cardio workout.
Binge-watching isn’t just laziness—it’s your brain craving dopamine, closure, and a little safe excitement all at once.
Watching a horror movie is a thrill for the brain, letting us face fear, solve mysteries, and feel alive without any real danger.
The psychology behind why thrillers start to feel the same after a while.
Now You See Me 2 proves that even magicians can’t pull the same trick twice without losing a little sparkle.
Now You See Me is all about the ride, and it is absolutely worth taking.
