Scary Movie 6 Reverses Course for the Franchise With Official Rating

The latest installment in the Scary Movie franchise, officially titled Scary Movie, has received an R-rating. This is because the film contains strong sexual content, nudity, violence, drug use, and language. Only the first two Scary Movie films, released in 2000 and 2001, were previously rated R. The sequels released in 2003, 2006, and 2013 all received a PG-13 rating.

New Elden Ring Game Officially Confirmed for June 2026

Okay, so I’ve been checking out Elden Ring Nightreign, and it’s a co-op action RPG that came out back in May 2025. It’s set in a totally different version of the Elden Ring world – this one’s called Limveld, and things have really gone south. It’s basically a super chaotic place filled with monsters, which honestly, sounds like an amazing setting for a tabletop RPG campaign. I can already picture some epic sessions!

Tom Hardy Snubbed Pierce Brosnan & Helen Mirren Before MobLand Firing

Reports recently surfaced that the actor known for his role in Venom was let go from Season 3, several months after Season 2 finished filming. Now, it’s being revealed that the actor previously caused issues on set by reportedly dismissing advice from Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren and outright refusing to participate in filming.

5 Batman Movie Villains More Terrifying Than The Joker, Ranked

After Margot Robbie’s excellent portrayal of Harley Quinn, continuing to explore the Joker feels unnecessary. While Batman has many villains, some of the most frightening aren’t necessarily the most flamboyant, and some aren’t even mentally ill. The most unsettling villains in the Batman universe often commit quieter, more disturbing crimes, while others are simply terrifying creatures.

Sueños Festival is Changing the Game for Latin Live Music in Chicago

Saturday at the festival featured incredible performances from Elena Rose, Paulo Londra, and Manuel Turizo, who kept the energy high all afternoon with hit after hit. The festival also showcased up-and-coming artists like J Santos, Orozco, and Chan, and DJs RØZ and Pedro Sampaio blended Mexican and Brazilian music. To cap off the night, J Balvin, a major Colombian star, delivered a fantastic show, performing songs from his new album, OMERTA, created with Ryan Castro.