Savannah Guthrie called on the public for help and detailed the ongoing “nightmare” of her mother Nancy’s kidnapping in an Instagram video posted on Monday.
“We believe our mom is still out there,” Guthrie said in the video. “We need your help. Law enforcement is working tirelessly, around the clock, trying to bring her home, trying to find her.”
“We are at an hour of desperation and we need your help,” she added
Season 5 of Stranger Things is now more than a month old–and still people are hoping a secret season finale episode will redeem what many thought was a less than strong conclusion to the long running show..
Matthew Modine, PAPA for fans, was replying to comments on Instagram when he .. well.. gave some seemingly off the cuff and blunt thoughts about the finale of the show he was a star in..
For your own enjoyment, it was a ‘nope’ heard around the upside down!
The same Matthew Modine of course who also posted an interesting video of himself walking down a hall to 11’s room only days after the season finale..
#conformitygate why aren’t we already discussing the fact that matthew modine (dr. brenner) posted this on his instagram with no context? pic.twitter.com/D49fO8Wa9e
A new movie coming out on March 13th .. which, incidentally, is a Friday. Perfect timing .. is Undertone. It looks to be a really cool psychological horror movie about a podcast.
Undertone follows Evy, the co-host of a paranormal podcast who has built her brand on skepticism while her partner leans into belief. When Evy returns home to care for her dying mother, she begins receiving a series of mysterious audio recordings from an anonymous source. The recordings, said to be captured by a married couple experiencing strange phenomena in their home, contain unsettling sounds that defy easy explanation.
As Evy listens to each new file, the line between the recordings and her own reality begins to blur. The noises seep into her waking life, triggering paranoia, obsession, and a creeping sense that something is not just being heard… but responding. Rather than relying on gore or traditional jump scares, Undertone appears to lean heavily into atmosphere and sound design — turning audio itself into the weapon. It’s psychological horror rooted in suggestion, implication, and the terrifying power of what we can’t quite understand.
This movie looks really good. It has a great tone, a strong concept, and the potential to be something special. One of my favorite liminal horror films of the last 20 years has been Pontypool. That movie centered on a radio host during a strange outbreak, where words themselves began to unravel and reality started slipping through language. The horror wasn’t about gore or blood, it was about the ticking time bomb of strangeness inside your own brain, the kind you can’t quite process.
The trailer for this new film seems to carry a bit of that same energy .. and hopefully a lot more. The idea of a podcast serving as the framework for a modern horror story feels incredibly timely.
We’ll avoid walking under ladders and crossing paths with black cats on Friday the 13th… but we definitely won’t be avoiding this movie.
‘DC is moving into the horror world at the box office with a comic book horror movie Clayface..
That movie had been set for theatrical release via Warner Bros. on September 11, 2026.
Clayface will now release in theaters on October 23, 2026.
A lot of people didn’t really even know this was being made.. The movie is being compared to David Cronenberg’s The Fly and centers on an actor who injects himself with a substance to remain relevant, only to find out that he can reshape his face and form, becoming a walking piece of clay.
And the best part of all? It is a Mike Flanagan project! He did the screen play.. Even James Gunn said that he was not changing the sreenplay and he was a Flanagan fan himself.
But why isn’t Flanagan at the helm? Being too busy..
Flanagan’s commitment to other projects, including his take on Carrie, ultimately forced him to step back just as DC Studios was ready to fast-track the movie..
Back in November 2025, SCREEN RANT talked to Flanagan.. Flanagan said he was inspired by Batman: The Animated Series, specifically the two-part episode “Feat of Clay,” featuring Ron Perlman as the voice of the tragic villain.
“No, when we first started talking about Clayface, I hadn’t seen what Matt [Reeves] was up to. So it went all the way back to ‘Feat of Clay’, that incredible two-parter with Ron Perlman voicing the character, which was so formative for me as a kid,” Flanagan told Screen Rant.
Brad Arnold has died after a battle with kidney cancer. The 3 Doors Down singer was diagnosed in May of 2025. He was just 47-years old.
“With heavy hearts, we share the news that Brad Arnold, founder, lead singer, and songwriter of 3 Doors Down, passed away on Saturday, February 7, at the age of 47,” the band shared in a statement.
The band also shared that Brad “passed away peacefully” surrounded by his wife and family.
3 Doors Down, formed in 1996 in Escatawpa, Mississippi, rose to popularity in 2000 with the Arnold-penned single “Kryptonite,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other hits included “When I’m Gone” and “Here Without You,” both top-five singles on the Billboard Hot 100. The band has been described as post-grunge, alternative rock and hard rock.
In 2017, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer, a life-altering moment that forced him to step away from touring temporarily and reevaluate his priorities. Arnold publicly credited his Christian faith with helping him endure the physical and emotional toll of treatment..
May he find peace in wherever the universe took his soul to..
Ever since Stranger Things ended, a lot of people have been desperately searching for the next best thing to replace it. In that search, many have discovered that a younger audience, especially in the Gen Z world, has been watching something else all along.
It may not be a perfect comparison to Stranger Things, but a growing number of viewers have become dedicated to the Paramount+ series School Spirits. It hasn’t been heavily advertised, and you don’t see it dominating major media headlines, but the show has quietly built momentum — and now new episodes have just been released.
School Spirits is a supernatural mystery drama centered on Maddie Nears, a high school senior who suddenly finds herself dead and trapped inside her own school with no memory of how she died. Instead of moving on to whatever comes next, Maddie discovers she’s stuck in a kind of ghostly limbo at Split River High, alongside other student spirits who also never crossed over.
The twist? One living person remains her best friend Simon who can see and communicate with her.
From there, the show unfolds as a serialized mystery. Maddie investigates her own disappearance and possible murder while navigating fractured friendships, romantic tension, buried secrets, and the strange rules governing the afterlife inside the school walls. It blends whodunit storytelling with emotional teen drama and supernatural lore.
It’s less monster-of-the-week and more long-form mystery, with relationship arcs driving just as much of the tension as the central question: What really happened to Maddie?
The series stars Peyton List as Maddie Nears, delivering a performance that balances vulnerability, frustration, and determination. Kristian Ventura plays Simon, the loyal friend caught between the living world and the spirit world. The ensemble also includes Milo Manheim as Wally Clark, Spencer MacPherson as Xavier Baxter, Kiara Pichardo as Nicole Herrera, and Sarah Yarkin as Rhonda Rosen.
The strength of the show really rests in its ensemble, each spirit has their own backstory, regrets, and unfinished business, which deepens the mythology and emotional stakes as the series progresses.
The show has not just a cult following but an actually dedicated fan base that seems to be expanding. It does cross some generational divides, but clearly and squarely has a youthful demographic. That said, it’s creative and fun and supernatural and edgy.
Maybe you’ll like it and maybe you won’t. But even if you don’t, it doesn’t matter. Enough people do that it’s clearly become something popular.
Did you hear the one that Jeffrey Epstein was still alive playing Fortnite? You probably did. It’s an online rumor. It’s being reported in mainstream news. But there’s also reporting that Epic Games has attempted to debunk the notion.
We’ll explain. Or try to.
What Actually Happened
The speculation began after recently released DOJ documents related to Jeffrey Epstein included a reference to a YouTube username reportedly linked to him: “littlestjeff1.”
Around the same time, online sleuths noticed that a Fortnite account using the same name appeared on third-party tracking sites. Some of those tracking sites showed gameplay statistics extending beyond Epstein’s reported death in August 2019 .. and even into more recent seasons!
That was enough to ignite the everything that needed to be to make this into a story.
Adding to the intrigue, people began circulating claims that the account had purchased V-Bucks (Fortnite’s in-game currency) in 2019. Screenshots and stat pages were shared widely. Then, as attention intensified, the account reportedly went private which only fueled further speculation.
Epic Games has publicly stated that the account in question is not Jeffrey Epstein. According to reporting, a regular player changed their display name to “littlestjeff1” after the Epstein documents were released. Third-party tracking websites show current display names, not historical ownership records — meaning a name match does not equal identity confirmation.
Epic also reportedly stated they have no record tying Epstein’s known email addresses to any Fortnite account.
There is no verified evidence that Epstein had an active Fortnite account, and no evidence that he is alive playing the game.
As if that wasn’t enough, the UK Daily Mail published a photo that some online commentators claim resembles Epstein — older, with facial hair, appearing in a casual outdoor setting. Predictably, the image began circulating alongside the Fortnite rumors.
But again, resemblance alone is not verification.
There has been no credible authentication of the photo as showing Epstein, and no official confirmation supporting claims that he survived his 2019 death. Viral images, especially in high-profile cases, can spread rapidly before context or verification catches up.
The Bigger Picture
Online communities will continue to sleuth. That’s what we do. And rumors will continue to be generated, that’s also what happens from sleuthing.
But what’s important is that as a human species we need more answers.
However the investigation is over. So we won’t get them, at least from law enforcement..
The lack of further investigation of the files makes that even more painful. Gaps invite speculation. Silence invites narrative. And in the age of screenshots and stat trackers, coincidence can look like confirmation in seconds.
If it was 1971 and you really liked clowns, chances are you could have filled every room in your house with these amazingly frightening lamps straight from the JCPenney catalog.
Don’t be too scared .. it’s just a little taste of John Wayne Gacy in every room… or Pennywise the Dancing Clown… or even that infamous clown from Poltergeist, though that one hadn’t yet terrorized anyone because this was 1971.
Maybe clowns were more simple and less sinister back then. Maybe all the clown-related events that have unfolded in the decades since have slowly morphed our collective clown repertoire into something darker. Because when I look at this picture, I don’t just see playful décor. I get a little heebie-jeebie feeling. There’s something about that blank, wide-eyed stare that hints at carnage rather than comfort.
I can’t help but wonder how many kids had one of these glowing in the corner of their bedroom. And I wonder if any are still around today.. tucked away in the back of an antique shop, or sitting quietly on some auction block.
Not that we’d buy one.
But we’d definitely like to see it… preferably displayed in someone else’s house.
The search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, continues tonight, and above all, this is still about a family desperately wanting their loved one home safe. Law enforcement confirmed today that a person has been arrested in connection with sending a fake Bitcoin ransom note. Authorities say that note was not connected to whoever may actually be responsible for Nancy’s disappearance, but it certainly added another unsettling layer to an already disturbing situation..
Yesterday, the Guthrie family released a heartfelt video pleading for Karen’s safe return. It was emotional, direct, and clearly difficult for them to make. However, there is one particular moment from the video that has caught the attention of some viewers. Savannah’s words — and even the delivery — closely mirror the plea delivered by the mother of the abducted girl in The Silence of the Lambs. The phrasing, the head movement, even the pause .. it’s strikingly similar.
Some people are wondering what that means, if anything at all. Others have speculated whether this could reflect a long-standing FBI approach to family appeals .. perhaps a tactic that was dramatized in The Silence of the Lambs, rather than invented by it.
It’s also entirely possible that it’s coincidence. When families are under extreme stress, they may lean on familiar language or structured guidance provided by investigators.
Either way, the case has felt unusual from the beginning. Developments like this, small but noticeable, continue to add to the aura of strangeness surrounding the story. But the central focus remains unchanged: a woman is missing, and her family wants her home safely.
As always, we should approach this carefully and respectfully. Behind the headlines and online speculation, this is a real family going through something unimaginable.
Bill Gates issued an apology today regarding his past association with Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging that the relationship was a serious error in judgment.
During an exclusive interview, Gates addressed renewed scrutiny surrounding documents that have recently resurfaced. He did not explicitly deny reports about an alleged email referencing a sexually transmitted disease and medication given to his ex-wife. Instead, he claimed the message in question was only a draft and was never actually sent.
At the same time, his ex-wife has publicly stated that the renewed attention is bringing back painful memories.
However, neither side in the divorce has confirmed or denied the specific allegations being circulated including claims involving a woman and an alleged STD connected to the Microsoft founder.
The larger backdrop to all of this is massive: the files tied to the Epstein investigation reportedly total 3.1 million pages. As people continue combing through the documents, it’s clear that more revelations and more reverberations are likely still to come.