10 best movies starring only one actor, ranked

Movies with only one actor strip down the medium to its essentials: one star and one fascinating story. These films can be especially riveting explorations of intense personal journeys that often examine isolation and survival in unique environments. While some of these movies may include brief appearances from supporting characters or voices, the weight of the story rests entirely on one actor’s shoulders. FromCast AwaytoMoon, the best one-actor movies prove that such intense character studies can be effective given the right performer and filmmaker....

June 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1862 words · Shannon Nguyen

10 Best One Piece Villains of All Time, Ranked

Summary Over two decades, Monkey D. Luffy and his friends have sailed the Grand Line, facing enemies of all shapes and sizes inOne Piece. Dastardly foes from all sorts of places have stood in the Straw Hat pirates' way and soon learn a valuable lesson about underestimating their plucky pirate leader. With such a vast ensemble, its no shock that the large troupe of antagonists There’s a lot to choose from, as Luffy’s journey has brought him against fellow pirates, the Seven Warlords of the Sea, the Marines, Cipher Pol, and the lofty Four Emperors....

June 17, 2025 · 10 min · 1979 words · Nicholas Rogers

10 Most Rewatchable Marvel Shows, Ranked

Summary ManyMarveltelevision series have been released over the years, and some of them have remained more rewatchable than others. Animated series ushered in Marvel television in the 1960s with different iterations of various heroes, including Spider-Man and The Fantastic Four. Live-action series then became huge for the company with the Lou Ferrigno starringIncredible Hulkfrom 1977 to 1982, which remains one of the most iconic versionf of the Hulk. Other series have followed their paths, even creatingshared Marvel universes....

June 17, 2025 · 13 min · 2662 words · Savannah Estrada

3 great ways to take screenshots with the OnePlus One, and immortalize your Snapchats

Ever since people gained the ability to take screenshots with their smartphones, we’ve seen a steady rise in the number of outrageous text message threads and AutoCorrect fails littering the Web. Perhaps the greatest aspect abouttaking a screenshot on a smartphone, though, is the fact that it’s completely non-partisan — Nearly every smartphone model comes standard with some method for capturing what’s on the display. Whether the method requires you to press a combination of buttons or a simple screenshot hotkey, each device slightly differs when it comes time to immortalize those priceless Snapchats....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Andrew Morris

5 horror movies like The Exorcist: Believer you should watch

This weekend,The Exorcist: Believeris attempting to breathe new life into the 50-year-old franchise. That’s a tall order becauseThe Exorcistis one of the top horror films of all time, and there have been countless imitators. So if you’ve seen one movie likeThe Exorcist, you’ve kind of seen them all. That’s why this list is staying away from movies that recycled the premise ofThe Exorcistover and over. After all, how many times can you watch priests attempting to expel an evil spirit from a girl or a young woman?...

June 17, 2025 · 4 min · 769 words · Veronica Erickson

7 unpopular opinions about great TV shows

When a show achieves enough acclaim and popularity, it’s hard to hear a person say something most audiences don’t agree with. But there are always some opposing views that get buried by the overwhelming majority. Nevertheless, even the most beloved stories have flaws that shouldn’t just get brushed aside by those who see them through rose-colored glasses. With that in mind, here are some unpopular opinions about these overall great shows....

June 17, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Raymond Adams

All 121 Lost Episodes Get Streaming Release Date On Netflix

Summary Netflix is gettingLost, announcing the release date for all six seasons and 121 episodes of ABC’s famously divisive sci-fi/mystery series. The last episode aired way back in 2010, and the debate rages on as to what really happened to the survivors of doomed Oceanic Airlines Flight 815. That fans still seek answers to so many lingeringLostmysteriesis testament to how compelling it often was, but also points to the problems with later seasons, which left far too many unresolved questions dangling in the air....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Kristi Wilcox

Aptiv’s machine learning-powered radar sees even what you don’t

Aptiv traveled to CES 2022 to showcase the improvements it has made toits suite of advanced driver assistance systems. It notably leveraged the power of machine learning technology to help its self-driving prototypes detect and classify objects, even those that are out of sight. Think of a self-driving car as a human being; radars are the eyes and machine learning technology is the brain. Fitting radars to a car’s body allows it to scope out the environment it operates in....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Erin Beasley

Body paint streamer slams Twitch over “unacceptable” permaban

Body paint streamer slams Twitch over “unacceptable” permaban Body paint streamer barelyyalex took to Twitter/X to slam Twitch after being permabanned from the platform during a stream. Over the last few years, body paint artists have taken to live streaming their art onTwitchand gaining mass followers in the process. The site’s TOS includes specific rules for those taking part in the creativity, with rules specifically requiring streamers cover the more private areas of the body....

June 17, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Melissa Hall

Daniel Craig’s Knives Out 3 Look Is Hilariously Ironic After Rival Mystery Franchise’s $611M Success

Summary The revelation of Daniel Craig’s newKnives Out 3look couldn’t be more ironic after a rival murder mystery series recently wrapped up its trilogy with a box office success. Director Rian Johnson’sKnives Outbrought Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery formula into the twenty-first century in 2019. The playful, subversive crime comedy messes with the whodunit plot formula, with Daniel Craig’s campy Benoit Blanc acting as Johnson’s homage to Christie’s iconic detective Hercule Poirot....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Patricia Pratt

DC Teased Its Darkest Justice League Ever, But Didn’t Follow Through?

Summary There have been more versions of theJustice Leaguethan anyone could count. Some have been absolute pinnacles of truth and justice, like the main universe version, and still others have been depraved villains, such as the Crime Syndicate But DC never put together the darkest Justice League that fans expected from theDark Multiverse. After theconcept of the Dark Multiversewas introduced, DC decided to capitalize on it by showing the twisted what-ifs of their most famous stories....

June 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1254 words · Catherine Richardson

Diablo 4 players welcome increased challenge in Season 8

Diablo 4 players welcome increased challenge in Season 8 Blizzard has promised to increase the overall difficulty of Diablo 4 inSeason 8and while some players are concerned, others are excited and ready to see how far they can push their builds. Diablo 4’s devs are oftendamned if they do and damned if they don’t, with any small change (or maintenance of the status quo) often earning the ire of the community....

June 17, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Sheila Matthews

Eargo 6 hearing aid review: A tiny taste of what’s to come

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ The hearing aid market has long been dominated by The Big Six companies: Phonak, Resound, Oticon, Sivantos, Widex, and Starkey. However, after a 2019mergerof Sivantos and Widex, it’s now down to The Big Five. But The Big Five’s stranglehold on the market is beginning to weaken due to the arrival of new players likeJabraandBose, online sales, and changing regulations....

June 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1526 words · Martin Williams