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The launch of a new Resident Evil game is a major event, and the marketing for Resident Evil Requiem has taken a distinctly cinematic turn. The live-action short film Evil Has Always Had A Name, starring acclaimed horror actor Maika Monroe, is more than a simple promotional clip. It represents a sophisticated strategy to blend high-quality filmmaking with deep video game lore, creating a powerful and emotionally resonant bridge for fans. This piece explores the production, narrative, and strategic significance of this project, examining how it leverages Monroe’s unique horror pedigree and advanced filmmaking techniques to craft a new model for game promotion. The Live-Action…
Some concerts don’t just break attendance records—they reshape culture. When millions gather in one place for music, something shifts. We’ve researched the largest concert crowds ever recorded, from 1960s rock festivals to modern pop spectacles, and found that the biggest crowds tell stories about music, economics, and cultural change. In this guide, you’ll discover the 14 most-attended concerts in history, where they happened, how many people showed up, and why each mattered. Whether you’re a music historian or just curious about how concerts became global phenomena, this breakdown covers everything. And if you’re interested in other major entertainment events shaping…
Horror is always popular, but 2026 feels different. A new wave is building, defined not just by scares, but by substance. This isn’t just another boom; it’s a new horror renaissance. At the forefront are two powerhouse sequels: 28 Years Later and Scream 7. One is a profound meditation on societal collapse, the other a meta-slasher course correction. Together, they represent a major shift—a move toward auteur-driven, thoughtful horror movies in 2026 that prioritize legacy and theme alongside terror. Let’s explore why these two films are set to define the year’s cinematic fears. What is the “New Horror Renaissance”? (Beyond the Boom) The past decade saw…
2026 is shaping up to be the best year for comedy in recent memory. You’re getting a perfect storm of legacy sequels we’ve been begging for, A-list stars flexing their comedic muscles, and fresh original stories that actually make you laugh. Whether you want nostalgia, family fun, dark satire, or romantic escapes, this year delivers it all. Here’s your complete guide to the 15 must-watch comedies of 2026, hitting theaters and streaming in 2026. Why 2026 Is Comedy Gold The year breaks down into distinct trends that make it special. First, beloved franchises are making their comeback with original casts…
Feeling overwhelmed by the huge list of upcoming scary movies? You’re not alone. 2026 is packed with everything from long-awaited sequels to fresh, terrifying visions from today’s top directors. It’s easy to lose track of what truly matters. That’s why we’ve done the work for you. Instead of another overwhelming list, this is your curated guide to the seven horror movies releasing in 2026 that deserve a prime spot on your watchlist. We’ve focused on the films with the most buzz, the most talented creators, and the potential to become instant classics. Let’s dive into your essential 2026 horror movie…