Month: May 2026

  • The official Stranger Things social accounts make us get our sunmer Scoops Ahoy all in a tizzy

    The official Stranger Things social accounts make us get our sunmer Scoops Ahoy all in a tizzy

    Call it the summer of comfortity gate.. or just a refresher for fans who long for the summer of 2019 when Stranger Things season 3 got released in the fourth of July proving that one summer casln change everything ..

    But we are fans.. so we will bite..

    The official account went to the socials on Memorial Day to showcase a number of nostalgic images from season 3.. but some are wondering if there’s a hidden message that aa summer of stranger things is coming !!

    People are wondering could this be a hint or just a cheap plot to play on the emotional fragility of fans still dealing with season 5 instability …

  • The first Decoration Day

    The first Decoration Day

    The modern day Memorial Day was first observed as Decoration Day, a day to honor and put flowers on the graves of Union soldiers who perished during the Civil War..

    In 1868, President James Garfield’s text read this at Arlington Cemetery read in part:

    I am oppressed with a sense of the impropriety of uttering works on this occasion. If silence is ever golden, it must be here beside the graves of fifteen thousand men, whose lives were more significant than speech, and whose death was a poem, the music of which can never be sung. With words we make promises, plight faith, praise virtue. Promises may not be kept; plighted faith may be broken; and vaunted virtue be only the cunning mask of vice. We do not know one promise these men made, one pledge they gave, one word they spoke; but we do know they summed up and perfected, by one supreme act, the highest virtues of men and citizens. For love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue. For the noblest man that lives, there still remains a conflict. He must still withstand the assaults of time and fortune, must still be assailed with temptations, before which lofty natures have fallen; but with these the conflict ended, the victory was won, when death stamped on them the great seal of heroic character, and closed a record which years can never blot.

    By the early 1900s, Memorial Day became a more popular title for the day.. Eventually several other war dead were included with the decoration and memorials, well beyond the war dead from the Civil War..

    It may be the unofficial start of summer.. but give pause for honor and respect to those who fell in battle and perished in war for the United States..

  • Pope 6-7 denounces the ‘culture of power’ advancing tower of babel AI

    Pope 6-7 denounces the ‘culture of power’ advancing tower of babel AI

    Pope leo has been seen and caught multiple times now doing the famed ‘6-7’ hand gesture that kids are doing (or were doing, it’s pretty flamed out now)..

    But Pope Leo has also taken to speaking out about something else happening in modern society.. AI:

    Pope Leo XIV called Monday for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.

    “Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity), Leo’s first encyclical, has been eagerly awaited ever since history’s first US-born pope announced days after his election that he considered AI to be the biggest challenge facing humanity today.

    In the text, Leo denounced the “culture of power” driving the AI race, especially in developing ever more sophisticated methods of remote warfare. He declared that it was “not permissible” to entrust irreversible, lethal decisions to AI systems, setting up another flash point between the American pope and the Trump administration, which has worked aggressively to deregulate AI development.

    He also said there are new forms of slavery coming with AI..

    Leo went on to call AI the new tower of babel in our modern world..

    All of this as we read news in the past few days about how boys are developing AI girlfriends in huge numbers–12 year olds are not making real relationships but instead falling in love with the machine!

    And in this TIMES article, Madeleine Spence wrote about how she saw the dark reality of AI up close..

    Meanwhile….

    But in other news.. we got a Pope leo 6-7 before GTA 6..

  • The Summer of He-Man

    The Summer of He-Man

    The movie releases shortly.. and a new cartoon is coming with it!?

    In the new issue of The Toy Book magazine, which was shared on X, it’s confirmed that Mattel is releasing a new animated reboot this summer on YouTube, as part of “a multiyear MOTU roadmap”.

    Nick Karamanos, Senior Vice President Entertainment Partnerships at Mattel spoke to the magazine to reveal the news with this quote being reported: “For us, it’s about the totality of the property and how we keep it going for kids. That’s a huge part of the plan.” He also says that Mattel sees Knight’s movie as the head of a revival of interest in the classic cartoon show: “My prediction is that the original series is going to be the next retro title to have it’s time in the sun once again.”

    MORE..

    Writer/director Matthew Brown is behind the new series, and has now posted on his Instagram to share a little more detail about the project, including the launch date next month.

    “At last, I can speak about what I’ve been working on for the last 6 months: a new animated re-boot of The Masters of the Universe for Mattel. Launches June 10th exclusively on YouTube.”

    The title has not been officially revealed, by Brown’s LinkedIn refers to it as Masters of the Universe: Tales from Eternia and mentions a 20-episode run.

    DEVELOPING..

  • People obsessed with OBSESSION

    People obsessed with OBSESSION

    And rightfully so!!

    Read our review here..

    In its second week, low budget horror OBSESSION is doing the unthinkable: RISING at the box!

    For Memorial Day weekend, the film is now expected to finish with an amazing +16% hike in its 3-day for a near $20M second weekend and 4-day of $24.8M and 11-day cumulative of $55.1M. If those numbers stick, Obsession will be +18% ahead of Longlegs at the same point in time..

    Here are some more internal reported numbers.

    More women are showing up now at 51% versus 41% in the pic’s opening weekend, however guys like this battle of the sexes movie a little more, with a slightly higher definite recommend, 75% to 73%

    DEVELOPING..

  • 30 shots of gunfire near the White House .. reporters scramble .. The shooter thought he was Jesus

    30 shots of gunfire near the White House .. reporters scramble .. The shooter thought he was Jesus

    This is developing…

    After the gunshots began the U.S. Secret Service engaged with the suspect and fired at the person, according to two senior officials briefed on the matter.

    Those officials say that there doesn’t appear to be any injuries to Secret Service agents..

    The Secret Service said on X it was aware of reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW and is “working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground.”

    Reporters were sent scrambling during live reporting on Iran..

    Developing ..

    A person approached the checkpoint at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, pulled a gun out of his bag and started shooting at ‌officers, according to ⁠a Secret Service statement posted on social media. Officers returned fire and shot ⁠the suspect, the agency said.

    A bystander was also struck by gunfire, but it was not clear how ​badly the ​person was hurt, according ​to a separate Secret ‌Service statement cited by multiple news outlets. The statement said it was not clear who fired the shot that hit the bystander.

  • Obsession leaves the theater with you

    Obsession leaves the theater with you

    Obsession Proves Horror Still Thrives Where Other Genres Struggle..


    Horror always succeeds where other genres fail. Even a movie with a low budget can make a profit without having to become some gigantic cultural phenomenon.

    OBSESSION didn’t make the top movie of its opening weekend, but it really didn’t have to. The film opened to around $16 million domestically despite reportedly being made for only around $750,000. In today’s entertainment landscape, those kinds of numbers are exactly why horror studios continue to thrive while other genres keep struggling to justify bloated budgets.


    From a talented young newcomer Curry Barker, Obsession stars Inde Navarrette  in the lead role alongside Michael B. Jordan and Olivia Colman.

    The film follows Bear, a music store employee who buys a supernatural toy that grants him his wish for his childhood friend Nikki to fall in love with him, resulting in horrifying consequences.

    The film had already been generating buzz online well before its release, especially among younger horror audiences who seem to crave unsettling stories that blend realism with psychological discomfort rather than relying entirely on jump scares and CGI spectacle. This one had a whole bunch of those awkward social moments..


    What makes Obsession interesting is that it starts off almost deceptively normal at times. There are moments where the audience can laugh or settle into the characters, but then the movie shifts. And once it shifts, it becomes deeply uncomfortable in a way that lingers afterward.

    This movie blended overall lessons of the occult.. sexual abuse.. a lack of moral fortitude among our characters.. and an unsettling thought that we are presented with a villainous woman who really was not the villain at all, and we realize that near the end when we root for who would have been the ‘evil’ person..

    The characters had hedonistic qualities and their likability diminished quickly. The most amazing of people in the movie succumbed to cruel and dreadful fate just for being wholesome .. the curse did injustice to the moral..

    One particular scene completely changed the atmosphere of the theater and took the movie from entertaining to genuinely disturbing. It became shockingly violent..

    And yet no one called 911!?

    That’s where the film worked best.

    It stopped trying to simply entertain and instead made the audience feel trapped inside the situation unfolding onscreen.

    We also loved the honorary mention of the Mandela Effect in the film!


    That’s something horror continues to do better than almost any other genre right now.

    Horror does not need a billion-dollar budget, endless CGI armies, or giant established franchises to succeed.

    It only needs atmosphere, tension, creativity, and a filmmaker who understands how to get under the skin of the audience.

    Younger directors especially seem to understand this shift in audience taste. Instead of trying to recreate the past exactly, they’re building horror around modern anxieties, awkwardness, dread, and realism.


    In the end, Obsession may not become the biggest film of the year, but it really doesn’t need to.

    Financially it already appears to be a success, and creatively it shows once again why horror remains one of the safest bets in entertainment.

    While other genres continue chasing massive budgets and struggling to break even, horror keeps quietly walking into theaters, unsettling audiences, and walking away with profit.

    We saw Obsession so you don’t have to.. but you really will want to.

  • Slow burn to real burning: Ebola outbreak in Congo poses ‘very high’ risk

    Slow burn to real burning: Ebola outbreak in Congo poses ‘very high’ risk

    The AP dispatch from Congo:

    BUNIA, Congo (AP) — Authorities in northeastern Congo banned funeral wakes and gatherings of more 50 people Friday in an effort to curb a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in a region where medical workers have struggled with a lack of resources and pushback from angry residents.

    The World Health Organization said that the outbreak now poses a “very high” risk for Congo — up from a previous categorization of “high” — but that the risk of the disease spreading globally remains low.

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 82 cases and seven deaths have been confirmed in Congo, but that the outbreak is believed to be “much larger.”

    DEVELOPING… READ THE FULL STORY HERE..

    MORE..

    People set fire to an Ebola treatment center in a town at the heart of the outbreak in eastern Congo on Thursday after being stopped from retrieving the body of a local man, a witness and a senior police officer said, as fear and anger grow over a health crisis that doctors are struggling to contain.

    The arson attack in Rwampara reflects the challenges of health workers trying to curb a rare Ebola virus by using stringent measures that might clash with local customs, such as burial rites. The disease has been spreading for weeks in a region lacking in adequate health facilities and where many people are on the move to escape armed conflicts.

  • Disclosure Day part 2: The art of the trickle

    Disclosure Day part 2: The art of the trickle

    For years the UFO conversation existed mostly in the shadows… grainy VHS tapes, late-night radio shows, whispered stories from military personnel, and blurry black-and-white footage that people either laughed at or obsessed over.

    Now in 2026, the floodgates continue to slowly creak open. Additional UFO and UAP-related files were reportedly revealed today through the White House and the newly expanded government disclosure efforts tied to UFO.gov and Pentagon transparency initiatives.

    More than 50 videos and supporting documents are now circulating through the media and online communities.


    Among the material getting the most attention…
    Apollo 12 astronauts reportedly describing eerie streaks of light during portions of their moon mission and landing operations.


    A never-before-seen 2024 video allegedly showing the Coast Guard tracking an object flying near an aircraft over the southeastern United States before disappearing from view.


    Military footage from Syria in 2021 following an unidentified object that suddenly accelerated at a speed witnesses labeled “instant acceleration.”
    A separate 2020 video captured under US Central Command showing what appears to be a metallic sphere traveling over a populated area before climbing high into the atmosphere and vanishing.
    Despite years of investigations and mounting public pressure, officials continue to maintain that there is no confirmed evidence that any of these incidents are extraterrestrial in origin. At the same time, military representatives openly admit that many of the cases remain unresolved and unexplained.


    That contradiction is what continues to fascinate the public.


    If nothing extraordinary is happening, why does the disclosure process feel so controlled and gradual? Why the endless stream of black-and-white footage, partial answers, heavily redacted files, and carefully worded statements? Why does it feel like the public is being allowed to see just enough to keep asking questions, but never enough to arrive at a conclusion?
    For many people, this no longer feels like a question of whether strange things exist in our skies. The question now is whether governments have decided humanity can slowly handle the conversation.

    The trickle of disclosure itself has become part of the mystery.


    And perhaps that is the strangest part of all…
    The timeline now appears set. More hearings. More footage. More former officials speaking publicly. More pilots stepping forward. More documents emerging piece by piece.


    But if this is disclosure, then what exactly is the endpoint?


    When does the “real” disclosure actually occur?

  • The Mask

    The Mask

    We are trying our best to make logical sense of this one.. but we keep failing to comprehend.

    Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward provided expert analysis on the US-Iran standoff on Fox News .. While appearing on the segment, Harward suggested that President Donald Trump had time on his side and was leveraging both the blockade and sanctions to put pressure on Iran.

    But no one really listened to him since his appearance sparked speculation that he was wearing a mask.

    But seriously..

    Here is the full video from the Fox News YOUTUBE page..

    Note that comments have been turned off..

    It is just weird. I have no idea what we are looking at.. and you don’t either.

    A logical part of your brain could say it was a medical issue.. bad makeup.. a necklace.

    Or the long standing conspiracy that people just wear masks is right..

    There are some folks who believe there is a logical explanation for this…