10 Must-Read Horror Comics That Are Perfect For Halloween Season

Comics offer fantastic scary stories, ranging from dark takes on well-known heroes to entirely new and original tales. Many have become essential reads for horror fans, especially around Halloween, whether they expand on beloved movies or become cultural phenomena themselves. From huge superhero crossovers to critically acclaimed limited series, these comics represent some of the best horror the medium has to offer.

Japan Reveals Its Top 10 Anime of Fall 2025 in Official Ranking

Niconico recently announced its top 10 anime from Fall 2025, based on how the first episode of each series performed. Out of the 57 anime currently available, the ranking considers both the number of views and comments on Episode 1. Leading the list is Nohara Hiroshi: Hirumeshi no Ryuugi (also known as Style of Hiroshi Nohara’s Lunch), which reached over one million views on its release day. You can find the full top 10 list below.

Mad Men’s Ugly Decline: How The Series Changed For The Worse

The television series Mad Men, which ran for seven seasons from March 1960 to November 1970, followed the life of Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm). Don was the Creative Director at the advertising agency Sterling Cooper and perfectly captured the stylish and sophisticated image of the 1960s.

10 Iconic ’90s Sitcom Episodes That Still Outshine Modern Shows

Even with all the great TV available now, classic sitcom episodes still resonate with us. They bring back memories, make us reflect on important issues, and remind us why we loved those characters and their funny, insightful moments. Whether it’s a show’s very first episode or a surprisingly spooky one, these episodes continue to be truly enjoyable.

1 Deleted Lord of the Rings Line Still Haunts Orlando Bloom 22 Years Later

You know, one thing that always struck me about Orlando Bloom’s Legolas was how much he conveyed without saying a lot. He really commanded the screen even when quiet, and a few key lines – like, who could forget “taking the hobbits to Isengard” from The Two Towers? – became instantly legendary. But apparently, there was one line cut from The Return of the King that really bothered Bloom. He’s talked about being genuinely upset when it didn’t make the final cut, and it wasn’t for any of the reasons you might think fans would assume.

Emma Stone Revealed What Made Her ‘So Afraid’ When She Shaved Her Head for Bugonia

I was absolutely floored by Emma Stone in her new film! She actually shaved her head, on camera, in a single take – saying goodbye to that iconic red hair of hers. And the story is wild! Her character interacts with Jesse Plemons’ character, Teddy, who turns out to be an alien sent to Earth with a pretty destructive mission. Stone recently told Entertainment Weekly about that shaving scene, and honestly, it was so brave. She was really worried about messing it up, and you can feel that vulnerability – it was a powerful moment.