A Twin Peaks-level horror series, a Norweigan serial-killer drama, and parasitic aliens turning people into Demogorgons.
Sci-fi movies have imagined some terrible ways to die, and a few of the genre's most brutal deaths still hit like a nightmare ...
If you grew up reading Animorphs books from the Scholastic book fair in the late 90s, today is a pretty good day.
Think Animorphs was all cuddly animal transformation? A Ryan Coogler-produced TV series will make you think again.
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Metroid should be Nintendo's first R-rated movie
After The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and The Legend of Zelda, this beloved Nintendo property would be the perfect choice for a ...
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70s sci-fi masterpieces that define 'hard' science fiction
These movies are the pinnacle of 70s sci-fi and the hard science fiction subgenre - priortizing scientific accuracy over ...
Researchers found that intestinal tuft cells signal to crypt enterochromaffin cells by releasing acetylcholine, triggering serotonin release and activating a gut-to-brain vagal pathway during type 2 ...
Influencers claim that “parasite cleanses” using herbal teas and DIY remedies can rid the body of toxins and worms. Medical ...
A deadly parasite responsible for sleeping sickness has been found using a surprisingly precise trick to stay hidden in the ...
These findings suggest that the absence of past detections does not mean discovery is imminent. If extraterrestrial ...
The “alien” is actually a potato. Specifically, it is a purple tuber nicknamed Spudnik-1, grown and photographed by Pettit.
Slither' turns 20 in 2026, and while his budgets have gotten bigger, as a filmmaker James Gunn hasn't changed.
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