This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Some Major Fantasy Series News for Your Monday Fairy kink fans, rejoice. Late last week, Sarah J. Maas
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In the 1980s, horror crept not just through creaking forests or gothic castles—it clawed its way into the living room. A new wave of domestic dread took hold, with furniture at the center of the storm. No longer passive objects, chairs, beds, and mounted lamps began moving, screaming, and swallowing. Poltergeist (1982) famously shattered suburban
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Kayce Dutton will ride again! Luke Grimes is officially set to return in the upcoming Yellowstone spinoff Y: Marshals, which means the youngest Dutton sibling’s story isn’t over yet. It also likely means the tales of other beloved characters aren’t finished, as the actor confirmed that “familiar faces” will also be part of his CBS
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There’s a lot of upcoming book adaptations I’m looking forward to, but one I just know I’ll watch the moment it’s available with my Netflix subscription is the movie for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. But, I’m also not-so-secretly hoping there’s still time for the powers to be to see my plea for them
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Following festival acclaim for his short Three Houses Down, Huffer teams with Screamify to develop a practical-effects-driven folk horror feature slated for a 2026 release. Screamify™, the independent horror streaming platform, has signed a development deal with writer/director Ty Huffer to produce and distribute his first feature-length horror film, slated for release in 2026. The
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Sydney Sweeney is taking on a different kind of role, as she’s playing a trailblazing boxer in the upcoming Christy Martin biopic, proving she’s more than ready to throw down. For the sports flick, the Madame Web star underwent a massive physical transformation for the role, gaining 30 pounds of muscle and diving headfirst into
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Exploring food, change, grief, healing, and memory, this poignant debut follows Sohini’s journey from India to New York City, a place she had long-traveled to through books, TV, and films. In Calcutta, she, her boyfriend, and a friend shared an apartment with turquoise walls. After a hard breakup, the author chases the “impossible dream” of
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