Gwyneth Paltrow Picks 8M Psychological Thriller As Her Top 5 Movies, Believes Matt Damon Should Have Won An Oscar

Gwyneth Paltrow Picks $128M Psychological Thriller As Her Top 5 Movies, Believes Matt Damon Should Have Won An Oscar

Gwyneth Paltrow has named a $128 million 1999 psychological thriller movie among her top 5 favorite movies that she has made, as well as suggesting that her…

“That Can’t Be Right”: Gwyneth Paltrow Reflects On Her 7-Movie Marvel Career And Explains How She Didn’t Know She Was In Spider-Man: Homecoming

“That Can’t Be Right”: Gwyneth Paltrow Reflects On Her 7-Movie Marvel Career And Explains How She Didn’t Know She Was In Spider-Man: Homecoming

Pepper Potts actor Gwyneth Paltrow looks back on her seven-movie MCU journey. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts is one of the first characters ever introduced in the Marvel…

Novocaine Sets Up The Perfect John Wick-Style Sequel

Novocaine Sets Up The Perfect John Wick-Style Sequel

Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Novocaine.It might seem like Novocaine ends about as happily as it could under the circumstances of the story, but it actually sets up…

Rachel Zegler Reflects On Why The Snow White Remake Is Important For The Next Generation: “I Hope We’ll See A New Dawn Of Kindness And Acceptance In The Next Couple Of Years”

Rachel Zegler Reflects On Why The Snow White Remake Is Important For The Next Generation: “I Hope We’ll See A New Dawn Of Kindness And Acceptance In The Next Couple Of Years”

Snow White star Rachel Zegler talks about why it’s important for Disney to remake the classic movie. Scheduled to arrive in theaters on March 21, the Disney…

The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping Ending Explained

The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping Ending Explained

Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins. The new Hunger Games book is finally here, and Sunrise on the Reaping‘s ending will take…

Face reconstruction of Queen Tiye (d. 1338 BC), mother of Akhenaten and grandmother of Tutankhamun, based on her Mummy at The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo.

Face reconstruction of Queen Tiye (d. 1338 BC), mother of Akhenaten and grandmother of Tutankhamun, based on her Mummy at The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in…

The mummy of Ramses II (1303 BC-1213 BC) was the last great pharaoh of Egypt. He lived to be 90 years old, had 152 descendants, was red-haired and was 190 cm tall in life.

The mummy of Ramses II (1303 BC-1213 BC) was the last great pharaoh of Egypt. He lived to be 90 years old, had 152 descendants, was red-haired…

The remains of the two-headed giant “Cap-Two” can be found in a private collection in Baltimore, USA. It is 3.66 meters (12 feet) tall.

The remains of the two-headed giant “Cap-Two” can be found in a private collection in Baltimore, USA. It is 3.66 meters (12 feet) tall. Currently, it is…

Ramses Il, who reigned from 1303 BC to 1213 BC, is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential pharaoh of Egypt’s New Kingdom, the height of the civilization’s prosperity. He ruled for an impressive 66 years, a testament to his strength and leadership, and lived to the age of

  Ramses Il, who reigned from 1303 BC to 1213 BC, is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential pharaoh of Egypt’s New Kingdom, the height…

These eerily similar petroglyphs from Japan, Utah, and Azerbaijan throw down the gauntlet on our understanding of ancient civilizations. Nestled in Fugoppe Cave in Japan, scattered throughout Nine Mile Canyon in Utah, and nestled in Gobustan, Azerbaijan, each carving features a winged or flying human figure, a startling sight that begs the question of how three culturally diverse groups, separated by oceans and eons, managed to conceive of such an idea. The timeline adds another layer of intrigue: The Japanese versions are about 7,000 years old, Utah’s range from about 1,000 to 2,000 years old, while Azerbaijan boasts carvings that may be as much as 10,000 years old. Are these mere coincidences, or do they hint at a deep shared mythology that transcends borders? Could it be that these ancient societies possessed a collective consciousness, tapping into a universal belief in winged beings? It’s hard to ignore the implications of such striking parallels: are we overlooking something monumental about humanity’s past?

These eerily similar petroglyphs from Japan, Utah, and Azerbaijan throw down the gauntlet on our understanding of ancient civilizations. Nestled in Fugoppe Cave in Japan, scattered throughout…