Secrets We Keep: Netflix’s 100% Rotten Tomatoes Noir Thriller

Let me tell you, this film is seriously gripping – even more so than your typical thriller. It drops you right into the unbelievably lavish world of Denmark’s upper class, just outside Copenhagen, and honestly, it’s hard not to be fascinated. We meet these seemingly perfect people, living these incredibly privileged lives, and you initially think that’s all there is. But then their au pair, Ruby Tam, vanishes, and the carefully constructed facade crumbles. What’s revealed underneath is truly horrifying, and it’s a secret that no amount of loyalty or friendship can contain. It’s a dark and compelling watch.

Hokum’s Monster Is the Genre’s Most Terrifying Creation

The new horror film, Hokum, features a monster unlike anything audiences have seen recently—definitely not like the creature in Moder, or any other horror movie monster in years. Some early viewers think it might be the scariest creature the genre has ever produced.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Easter Egg Reveals a Hero’s Return

The first episode of Daredevil: Born Again features a subtle hint suggesting Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones will reappear. In the episode, Karen Page mentions reaching out to a friend, and later reveals that friend – Jessica Jones – was able to get the shipping records needed for the case, connecting her to the ongoing investigation.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Reviews & RT Score Are Even Better

Reviews for the second season of Daredevil: Born Again suggest the show has improved. Simon Gallagher of ComicBook.com highlighted that the new season is more focused and consistent than the first, which felt disjointed at times. This positive feedback is common among reviewers, who generally appreciate how well the show handles its complicated main character.

This Throwaway Seinfeld Line Is So Much Darker Than Fans Realize

In a memorable episode from Season 5 of Seinfeld, Elaine dates a man with a troubling name – one shared by a serial killer. To avoid awkwardness, she asks her friends to help him choose a new name. Ironically, this new name later becomes linked to another murderer, predating the crimes by seven months! It’s a classic example of a sitcom moment that, looking back, feels surprisingly unsettling.