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Another short self-contained box set series, and The Fear Index is an adaption from a curious modern financial thriller.From the off, I have previously read the novel by the ever reliable Robert Harris but it was many years ago and I have to admit I found that I'd forgotten much of wh...
The Fear Index: With Josh Hartnett, Arsher Ali, Leila Farzad, Grégory Montel. A scientist-turned-wall street tycoon becomes the target of a plot to destroy the world's financial markets.
Yes, Netflix originals like the Fear Street trilogy and I'm Thinking of Ending Things are on here. But we've also got genre staples and hidden gems. Here are the best scary movies currently streaming on Netflix — all of them packed with eerie entertainment value, because you don't ...
Nothing compares to its constant juggle of macro and micro, triumph and panic, fear and glory: That sense of a true one-on-one matchup that tests every skill you both have and, win or lose, somehow always ends with a "GG". The best competitive RTS there has ever been. Jake Tucker:...
And Tom Hiddleston will have you simply shaking in your seat with fear.All in all, Marvel's The Avengers is a visual delight and I cannot wait to see it again, and again, and again. Marvel fans will not be disappointed, and something tells me that most of you will agree with me ...
The Fear Street trilogy, inspired by R.L. Stine’s more grown-up novel series, centres around a cyclical curse that sees a string of murders plaguing the residents of Shadyside. Directed by Leigh Janiak, the three films (Part 1: 1994, Part 2: 1978, and Part 3: 1666) are set in ...
Series10 months ago Fear The Walking Dead (TV series) Genre:Drama|Horror Storyline:What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in"The Walking Dead"?This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the en...
Even as the age of prestige TV has blanketed the marketplace with plenty of other options, HBO’s newest shows have been able to stand out. “Barry,”“I May Destroy You,”“The White Lotus,” and “Mare of Easttown” are among the Emmy-nominated series carrying on HBO’s storied ...
I think it's a symptom of how much my life is future-focused — which is something I really like and fear about my life at the same time. The studio is such a forward place. You're thinking about the next thing, how to find this next feeling in literal...