Trap Still Offers a Few Pleasures Even If You Know Exactly Where It’s Going

After three decades of M. Night Shyamalan’s filmmaking journey, it’s understandable to develop a somewhat fond yet skeptical attitude towards his movies, regardless of your past opinions – be they dislike or apathy. His films are typically brief, and on occasion, the plot twists can be quite intriguing. Shyamalan prefers building tension gradually rather than opting for graphic violence. He is a director who puts thought into his work, sometimes leading him to stumble in his enthusiasm to satisfy his audience.

This U.S. fencer is in the Olympics thanks to Star Wars

22-year-old Mitchell Saron, formerly of Ridgewood High School and now a Harvard University graduate, majored in economics and holds a strong affection for sports, much like many other young Americans today. Interestingly enough, his love for Star Wars has paved an unusual path for him – representing the United States at the Paris 2024 Olympics in both Men’s sabre and Men’s team sabre competitions.

Riverdale creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa to make horror-comedy version of Bat Boy for Netflix

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is a highly active individual, often immersed in numerous ventures. The majority of people recognize him as the brain behind hit TV shows such as “Riverdale”, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, and the revamped “Pretty Little Liars” series. Currently, he’s collaborating with Joe Tracz on a live-action “Bat Boy” series for Netflix, also working on “One Piece” in a co-showrunner capacity.