Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) is a minor mess. She’s clearly beyond capable at her job as an accountant—or rather, as she repeatedly clarifies, part of the Strategy And Planning department at a ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
Dylan O'Brien co-stars as her slick, C-suite antagonist in this ghastly and hilarious survival thriller. ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Trailer: Don’t Worry, It’s Fun to Be Dead The most purely enjoyable ...
That being said… there is also what could perhaps be described as a more selfish side of me that doesn’t particularly care about him exploring the range of his creative expression and wishes that he ...
The 'Drag Me to Hell' director goes back to his roots, taking wicked pleasure in reversing the dynamic between a put-upon employee and her nightmare boss. Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” follows a very ...
Send Help’s post-credits scene is important, but not necessary to watch Send Help (2026) includes a mid-credits scene, not a post-credits one. It plays during the credits roll and does not add to the ...
LOS ANGELES -- What does it take to survive a Sam Raimi set-especially when blood, water, and wild stunts are involved? A new featurette for "Send Help," the upcoming survival horror thriller from ...
A mom was excited to see the picture her 4-year-old son drew of the family, but couldn’t help noticing one very striking detail. Every parent should encourage their child to draw pictures. A 2025 ...
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — In Osceola County, there are no overnight shelters for people who are experiencing homelessness, though there is the domestic violence shelter, “Help Now of Osceola.” According ...
Don’t sleep on naps. Getting some quick shut-eye has been associated with several health benefits, such as boosting creativity, improving parenting and increasing joy, a term nicknamed “nappiness“.