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Teaser for "Homer at the Bat" Documentary

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- Fox is airing an hour-long documentary in honor of the greatest episode of television ever, "Homer at the Bat." Homer was previously inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame back in May.

- The documentary features interviews with players like Jose Canseco, Steve Sax, Aaron Judge, and Wage Boggs (RIP), as well as Bob Costas, Nick Offerman, Tim Gunn (that's good), Russell Brand, Dr. Oz, George Will (that's bad), Joe Buck, and Bill DeBlasio (...) among others.

- "Springfield of Dreams" will air on Sunday afternoon, at either 3pm ET for markets with football games at 4:30pm ET, or at 4:30pm ET for markets with 1pm ET games.

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thank you, LA Dodgers, for ending our long national nightmare

Trend alert: The Seattle Seahawks are trying to make short shorts happen

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American football team the Seattle Seahawks are trying to start a "movement" to bring back short shorts during Thursday workouts. Currently only 10 players are doing it, including Ciara's husband Russell Wilson, but they want to have the whole team get on board.

It started with rookie offensive lineman Jordan Roos. He lifts in shorter shorts because he finds it more comfortable. Being a rookie he didn't immediately start wearing them during practice with the Seahawks, but worked up the courage to do so eventually. Others joined in.

Jordan's motto is, "Sky's out, thighs out."

Thursday practices are also "Techno Thursday" because teammate Luke Willson is a fan. "So it’s kind of like the Techno Thursday ensemble for us is now short shorts,” according to Willson.

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Happy Friday ONTD! Work in a leg day this weekend!

Taylor Swift - Gorgeous (Official Lyric Video)

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After premiering her new song last night on iTunes, Taylor released the lyric video (with fonts that match the music quality)  on youtube.

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Does this trash make you want to exhume the body of the old Taylor, ONTD?

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'The Walking Dead' Getting Rave Reviews for Season 8 Premiere

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The reviews are in for the eighth season premiere (and 100th overall episode) of The Walking Dead, which airs this Sunday on AMC.

After season 7 alienated longtime fans of the series with plodding storytelling and the brutal deaths of favorite characters, critics are hailing the new season as a return to the show's early glory days.

Deadline:"The Walking Dead has found its groove again...the explosive season eight premiere - and the series' 100th episode - finds Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes getting his mojo back...In an ensemble that centers on the former sheriff's deputy, that bodes well, with a renewed sense of purpose...Having taken the long road to get to its eighth season, The Walking Dead looks to prove doubters wrong and show that you can wage a resurgence at the point when most shows would have long since packed it in."

The Independent:"Has everything been building to this premiere? Perhaps not, but it certainly feels like this series has been bolstered by a renewed sense of purpose in six short months...The Walking Dead has returned with an assured 100th episode that adeptly weaves between the large ensemble (last count: 19) while ambiguously touching upon the fate of select characters in an ambiguous series of scenes that'll provide audiences with one of the show's biggest talking points yet."

Comicbook.com:"This time around, the show is injected with every bit of hope the Season Seven premiere stripped from both the characters and fans. They're done accepting Negan's tyranny. The Walking Dead belongs to Rick Grimes again...While fans have been thirsty for Savior blood since Negan bashed Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), it's not the gunfire which will leave the crowd satisfied. Instead, it's the returned-to-form Rick Grimes who has an impressive and fun-to-watch swagger through the episode's presumably current timeline"

Den of Geek:"It's not often that a TV drama series gets to celebrate its 100th episode, especially when the show in question has lost some momentum in the past few years. Fortunately, The Walking Dead doesn't lose sight of this major milestone and of its past mistakes in its stylish season eight premiere, which feels like a return to form. It's intense, action-packed, and heart-warming in all of the right places. Most importantly, it puts Rick Grimes back in the captain's chair where he will hopefully stay."

The Insider:"Longtime fans of the series hoping for the glory days of the show will be very pleased with what they see...Season eight wastes little time getting into the thick of it. And if you think you know what will happen based on Robert Kirkman's graphic novels, think again. The show is taking some liberties from the popular comics and so far, it's all the better for it."

We Got This Covered: For those repulsed and deflated by the horrific deaths and methodical storytelling of last season, “Mercy” is the perfect remedy – its brisk pacing, big action, and focus on the camaraderie between the Alexandria, Hilltop, and Kingdom survivors makes for super entertaining television which makes you feel good without trivializing the drama...That teamwork is what “Mercy” is all about, and it’s rousing stuff to say the least.

The episode offers more than popcorn-movie thrills and chills, however. Balancing out the mayhem is an understated, poignant father-son moment between Rick and Carl, who seems to be headed in a fascinating new direction this season...The show has revolved around Rick since its inception, and the fact that Lincoln finds new layers of richness within the character each season is remarkable. There are dozens of incredibly talented actors on the show putting on brilliant performances, and Lincoln never ever gets outclassed or overshadowed."

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Former Amazon exec Roy Price passed on Big little lies Because it lacked female nudity

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Amazon Exec Roy Price resigns after sexual harrasement allegations and revealed that He is worst of the worst .
Former Amazon Exec asked a group of staffers at Amazon studio Holiday party ,If Nichole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon "show their tits " for Big little lies .
And then He passed on the series , Because it didn't gurantee their nudity .





He reportedly passed on The Handmaids Tale too . Price was responsible for the decision to cancel
Good Girls Revolt

He was developing a series called "Shanghai Snow" Roy price's friend Director McG attached to direct .This show is about a young girl named cindy who is sold in to sex slavery Under the control of a “psychotic imperial Thai dwarf” named Mr. Goodtimes, Cindy is drugged, beaten with a machete and told she will be “fucked like a dead fish.” (W?T?F?)

Rose Mcgowan says He killed her show .

And called out THR reporter

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The View interviews Nancy Pelosi and Sheila E.

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Today on The View the panel interviews Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi about the lack of response in helping the citizens of Puerto Rico from the current embarrassment occupying the oval office, General Kelly's statement defending Trump's behavior and more.

Sheila E. performs two songs off her new album including 'Funky National Anthem' (where Sheila takes a knee during the saxophone solo in the middle) and talks about Prince's death and her message for America on her new album.















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Krysten Ritter Covers Women's Health

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  • She learned to knit with her grandma and returned to do it after Jessica Jones season 1. Will release a new line of her DIY knit kits.

  • Does boxing classes for JJ and during filming took an accidental uppercut to the jaw, nearly bit her tongue through and passed out after seeing all the blood.

  • Her book 'Bonfire' was inspired by her small town experience while growing up, but "It's fiction. It's not autobiographical. I'm interested in how girls treat each other, and how boys treat girls. It's hard out there."

  • Was picked on during school, especially after working as a model.

  • Admits that she's out of touch with pop culture for working too much on JJ. Only managed to heard Beyoncé's Lemonade this summer, for example.

  • Bryan Cranston was the most generous actor she worked with and she inspires to be the same.







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Have you ever passed out for seeing blood, ONTD? Y'all taking care of those bods? TYFYA!

The reviews for Taylor Swift's "Gorgeous" are in and they're......

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pretty bad.

From SPIN




- her voice is irritating especially in the chorus
- the song is generic, there's nothing unique there

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From the NEW YORK TIMES



- Track runs out of ideas before it ends

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From BILLBOARD



- Gorgeous is one of the goofiest songs about infatuation ever
- The lyrics are weak, especially rhyming "face" with "face" in the chorus

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Watch Call Me By Your Name's Timothee Chalamet Rap about Math

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This video is from his high school days at LaGuardia in New York. He's rapping about statistics. Probably for extra credit

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how far have you gone for extra credit?

Vikings: There Is Going To Be A War - Teaser Trailer

Kate Del Castillo Says She Had Sex With Sean Penn While Filming ‘The Day I Met El Chapo’

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Kate del Castillo is a Mexican actress and telenovela star.

In an interview with Good Morning America she spoke about her infamous meeting with drug kingpin El Chapo and actor Sean Penn

She says she and Penn had sex while filming her three-part documentary on the drug lord.

“I never fell for him. We had sex. We’re both adults, single, and something was going on, but that was it. It was business.”

In other news, Penn is trying to block the documentary because that he believes the documentary implies he had a hand in helping the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) in their apprehension of the infamous drug lord.


Penn’s spokesperson, Mark Fabiani said:

“It is reprehensible that, in their ongoing, relentless efforts to gain additional attention and publicity, Ms del Castillo and her team (who have zero firsthand knowledge) have sought to create this profoundly false, foolish and reckless narrative,”
“The notion that Mr. Penn or anyone on his behalf alerted DoJ to the trip is a complete fabrication and baldfaced lie. It never happened, nor would there have been any reason for it to have happened.”


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Kendall Jenner Supports NBA Player Blake Griffin at L.A. Clippers Game

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she attended a match between los angeles lakers and los angeles clippers at the staples center on thursday. she was sitting courtside. she's rumoured to be dating blake griffin who plays for the l.a. clippers.










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"Stranger Things" and "IT" star Finn Wolfhard fires agent over former actor's sexual abuse claim

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  • Finn Wolfhard fired agent Tyler Grasham and parted ways with Agency for the Performing Arts, also known as APA.

  • Tyler Grasham is facing a string of claims that he sexually assaulted or acted inappropriately with young male aspiring actors, including actor-turned-filmmaker Blaise Godbe Lipman. He's currently on leave from the agency while the company investigates the allegations.

  • Finn has yet to sign with a new agency.


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ONTD ORIGINAL: A look at all the trash men in Hollywood (Part 3)

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Hollywood's worst kept secret finally received the attention it deserved thanks to the amazing and brave women who came forward with their stories. Harvey Weinstein was properly exposed for the vile piece of shit he truly is. While Hollywood wants to act shocked, there are many more men like Weinstein in the industry whether they are producers or actors. In light of the stories and accusations, I have decided to take a look at all the men in Hollywood who have been accused of abuse or harassment or who are just straight up trash.




Michael Bay

Michael Bay is a sexist douchebag and it is no secret. Kate Beckinsale recently spoke out about how she was forced to lose weight for Pearl Harbor. She was told that if she got the part, she would have to work out. This was right after Kate had a baby. Bay said that he didn't want someone who was TOO beautiful. He also spoke for ALL women and said that women are "disturbed" when they see someone who is too pretty. His treatment of Megan Fox was also disgusting. When she went to Michael Bay's house to audition for the scene, Bay made her wash his car while he filmed her. Fox also spoke out about the time when she was 15 and had first met him. The actress was an extra in Bad Boys II and was wearing a bikini with six inch heels. Because of her age, she couldn't sit at the bar with a drink in her hand so Bay thought it would be better to have her dancing underneath a waterfall soaking wet.

Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin was arrested in 2004 for domestic battery. Diane Lane had called the cops and claimed that Brolin had hit her. Brolin's publicist tried to downplay the matter and stated that Lane didn't want to press charges and he was charged with the lowest offense of domestic battery (wtvr the fuck this means). Besides this, Brolin has been arrested over the years for bar fights and public intoxication. In 2008, he was shown getting handsy with Robin Wright and other POS Sean Penn got involved. Brolin has said that he feels "rage" regarding the 2004 arrest. He said it was horrifying because it was "post O.J.".

Bryan Singer

Bryan Singer is known to host parties at his home with barely legal boys. These parties were sometimes cohosted with Roland Emmerich. Emmerich once said that when Singer hosts a New Years Eve party, "there's like 600, 700 twinks running around and he's hiding in his room". Emmerich and Singer would take a few select young men into the back for private casting sessions. Michael Egan accused Singer of sexually abusing him when he was 17 at one of his infamous parties. Singer allegedly would fly out Egan to Hawaii for "drug field escapades". Egan also accused Singer, and others, of drugging him and forcing him into sex at these parties. The founder of D-Listed also came forward about Singer and said he had heard about these parties from one of the guests that were there. In 1997, Singer was named in a lawsuit by a 14 year old who was in one of his films, Apt Pupil. He accused Singer of making him and other underage boys take off their thongs during the filming of a shower scene. Kevin Spacey was also rumored to be present at these parties.

Christian Slater

In 2005, Christian Slater was arrested and charged with third degree sex abuse. The victim called 911 after Slater groped the women on the street in NYC. In 1997, Slater was charged with three counts of assault and one of battery after he assaulted his girlfriend. After getting high on cocaine and wasted on tequila, the actor repeatedly punched his girlfriend in the face. He also attacked the police officers who were trying to arrest him and bit a man on the chest.


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Pics from Taylor Swift's Second Secret Sessions

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Fans from the second secret sessions in Rhode Island were recently allowed to post pictures.







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ONTD Original™ - Halloween Edition: 40 "Bottle" Horror Movies & Thrillers

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Do you get nervous in an elevator? How about if the elevator suddenly stopped? If you woke up in a room full of strangers, and you're all chained down, would you know how to escape? Probably not. And neither do most of the people in the following flicks. Here are forty horror movies and thrillers involving "bottle" scenarios. They're trapped in a room, or in some kind of confined space, or the story takes place mainly in an enclosed setting.

The Hole
2001

A psychotherapist is brought in to help investigate a case where three out of four students died after spending their holiday inside an abandoned bomb shelter.

The Hole is an entertaining take on criminal procedure. The younger cast has good chemistry, and the ending is, while not unpredictable, memorable and harsh.

Panic Room
2002

A mother and her daughter hide in their new townhouse's panic room as their home is invaded by strangers.

Jodie Foster, replacing Nicole Kidman after she sustained an injury, is compelling in this mainstream thriller. The dialogue isn't anything to rave about, and Jared Leto's performance is laughable. But Panic Room is tense fun.
ATM
2012

Three co-workers are trapped inside an ATM booth on Christmas Eve while a dangerous hooded figure waits outside.

The basic idea for ATM is good, but the actual movie is really not. For one thing, who parks that far from an ATM in an empty lot? It was obviously done to further the plot along. The characters aren't so much the problem with this movie. It's the writing that ultimately brings it down.
Cube
1997

A group of strangers wake up inside a cubed room that has hatches leading to other rooms. The people try to figure a way out as well as learn why they're in there to begin with.

It's kind of amazing what this movie pulled off with such a small budget ($350,000). While it wasn't a runaway box office hit, Cube really paved the way for modern horror and thrillers about people stuck together in a confined space. The explanations are vague, which may work in the story's favor. There are two sequels that overexplain. In 2015, Lionsgate announced a remake was in the works.
Shuttle
2008

Two friends back from a vacation celebrating one's engagement make the mistake of accepting a ride on a stranger's shuttle bus. Along with three men aboard, the women are held hostage by the driver.

The story takes a very dark turn halfway in, and the ending is so bleak that you'll regret watching this otherwise anxiety inducing thriller.
Green Room
2015

When a punk band witnesses a crime at a neo-Nazi venue, they are confined to the green room, awaiting their fate to come.

The director's other movie, the revenge drama Blue Ruin, is arguably better written and more structured, but both the stellar cast and the impulsiveness of Green Room make it worth watching. This was one of Anton Yelchin's last movies before he died in 2016.
Exam
2009

Applicants vy for the same job at a prestigious company. They are placed in a room where they are given a blank paper with no stated question. This causes friction among the group as they search for the question.

This excessive British thriller makes good work of its single-room setting and collection of characters, who all border on stereotypes. However, viewers can't avert their eyes as events start to unfold.
Rope
1948

Two men host a party after murdering a friend. They even get bold enough to keep the body in the apartment, inside of a chest, during the party.

The acting and dialogue are superb in the engaging and tatut Rope. The chemistry between John Dall and Farley Granger alone is captivating, especially when one remembers the controversial homosexual theory that has followed this movie since its release.
Devil
2010

A security guard and several stranger get stuck inside one of the elevators at the office building he works at. The group of people begin to turn on each other, leading onlookers in the security room to think that something bigger is at play.

This isn't the first movie to have people trapped in an elevator, but it's probably one of the better ones. Not to say it's profound or even well written. It's just entertaining enough to revisit every so often.
Bear
2010

A pair of siblings and their respective significant others come across a bear en route to a party. When one of the men kills the bear, the beast's mate attacks. The four people are trapped inside their van as the bear waits outside.

Goodness gracious, this movie is awful. A character actually wonders if the bear is doing this to them because it wants them to work their problems out. Really?
Senseless
2008

A wealthy man's captivity and torture inside of a small room is streamed online.

This low-budget indie torture porn stars Roswell alum Jason Behr. It's depraved and pointless. Perhaps the original novel by Stona Fitch that it is based on is better.
Blackout
2008

Three strangers are stuck in an elevator together during a power outtage. One of them is a killer.

Amber Tamblyn, Armie Hammer, and Aidan Gillen star in this suspenseful thriller that requires one to suspend their belief.
Beneath
2013

A group of young people are trapped on a boat in the middle of a lake with a giant, carnivorous fish swimming around them.

The characters are all exasperating in this creature feature, but somehow their combined obnoxiousness makes Beneath more (hate) watchable than it deserves to be.
Captivity
2007

A young fashion model awakens in a basement after being abducted. Her unknown assailants then torture her.

If there was an award for "Best Pressed Chest Aganst Glass Poster," then Captivity would win hands down. But since that category doesn't appear to exist anywhere, Captivity is left to survive on its other merits. Where are they, though?
Altitude
2010

Young people flying by private plane to a concert are attacked by a large creature in the sky.

Altitude is like a high concept episode of Goosebumps. With a better set of characters and a script revision, this would have been better. There aren't enough movies about atmospheric, Lovecraftian beasts out there.
My Little Eye
2002

In an effort to win a prize, five contestants in a reality web series share a secluded house together. Tension rises as they receive strange messages from the outside world.

The voyeur horror My Little Eye was a little ahead of its time before the whole found footage trend started up. It even borrows from an earlier movie called Kolobos. It's a nice little hidden gem featuring Bradley Cooper in a small role.
Frozen
2010

Three people get stranded on a ski lift at an empty resort.

All that space around them, but nowhere to go. You'd think a movie about some randoms stuck on a ski lift would be boring. Yet Frozen manages to be entertaining enough.
House of 9
2005

Nine strangers are abducted and left inside a mansion under surveillance, where they are told that the last one alive will win five million dollars.

British celebrities Peter Capaldi and Kelly Brook co-star in this Saw clone with a touch of Battle Royale and Big Brother. It's not high art by any stretch of the imagination, but it'll do.
Phone Booth
2003

A man lured inside of a phone booth is told by a sniper that he will be shot if he leaves.

Joel Schumacher gives us a confined thriller with Colin Farrell as the lead. It's never scary, but there are tense moments.
Curve
2015

A bride gets into a car accident after picking up a dangerous hitchhiker. Now, she's trapped inside of her car as the psychotic man lurks outside.

Julianne Hough muddles her way through an average script that never goes as far as it really could. Curve could have been better, but the writing never takes a chance on itself.
Nine Dead
2009

Nine people are held captive by a madman. Every ten minutes, one of them will die until they figure out their connection to each other.

Melissa Joan Hart stars in this C-list quality Saw ripoff co-produced by her mother. That pretty much sums up how bad this movie is.
Elevator
2011

Guests on their way to a company party at the top of a high rise building get stuck together inside an elevator. As they panic, they turn on each other.

It's no coincidence this came out around the same time as Devil. It's more straightforward, though, than that movie. Joey Slotnick plays an annoying and racist comedian in this. That will likely test your patience.
10 Cloverfield Lane
2016

A woman wakes up in an underground bunker after a car accident. Two men tell her that the world outside is now uninhabitable.

This is a spiritual sequel to Cloverfield, the 2008 sci-fi monster hit. John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead shine in this riveting psychological thriller. The ending could have been better, though.
Would You Rather
2012

A woman, in need of money to help her sick brother, accepts an invitation to a game at a mansion. If she wins, the host will pay for her brother's treatment. The cost of losing, however, is higher than she and the other guests ever expected.

Would You Rather is a mean-spirited movie about people stuck in a situation because of bad choices. It reels you in, makes you root for characters. Then it sucker punches you with the ending.
Last Shift
2014

A rookie cop left alone in a police station during the late shift believes that she is being haunted.

While the movie's plot is thin, Last Shift boasts a welcomed amount of creepiness.
Pontypool
2008

A radio shock jock and his crew hide inside a radio station from a virus outbreak currently taking place outside.

This Canadian quasi-zombie horror relies on its limited setting because of the small budget (about $32,000). So do not expect any action scenes. Pontypool has a surprising amount of hype that one should avoid if they actually want to enjoy the movie.
Steel Trap
2007

Guests are invited by a mysterious host to a closed off New Year's Eve party in an office building. It turns quickly into a game of survival as the host hunts them all down.

Steel Trap is an English language slasher produced in Germany. It's no Saw, but the awful acting and dialogue makes this an unintentionally hilarious winner.
Hunger
2009

Five strangers wake up in an enclosed area with a connecting room containing enough water for thirty days and a surgical knife.

Painfully by-the-numbers. Bearing that in mind, it provides some entertainment.
Trunk
2009

A single mother is locked inside of a serial killer's trunk.

How did this movie cost over a million to make? Trunk didn't receive any accolades back then, but hey, the heroine tries whatever it takes to free herself. And she turns the tables around at the end. Got to give her some credit.
Circle
2015

A group of fifty people awaken in a dark and inescapable room where someone is killed by unseen captors every two minutes. They quickly learn that they can actually vote for who dies rather than it let be random.

For what is essentially a bunch of people standing around in a room for a little over eighty minutes, Circle is surprisingly enjoyable and unpredictable.
Buried
2010

An American truck driver wakes up buried alive in a coffin in Iraq. All that he has with him are a lighter and a cell phone. His abductor says the buried man will die if he does not get someone to pay the $5 million ransom by 9 PM.

Ryan Reynolds amazingly pulls off his role rather well in this nerve-wracking thriller.
247°F
2011

A man and two women get locked inside of a sauna.

Apparently something like happened in Georgia, which the movie is based on. That being said, 247°F is pretty terrible. You can tell it was made for a quick buck and likely got a decent return when it hit shelves and on-demand services.
Nailbiter
2013

A mother and her three kids get caught in a tornado on the way to pick up the father from the airport. They take shelter inside a cellar in the meantime. However, they're not alone as something very hungry waits in the shadows.

Considering the production budget was $300,000, this indie horror looks pretty good visually and effects wise. The acting is a bit iffy, but for what Nailbiter is, it's far from being the worst independent horror movie to come out in recent years.
Blind Alley
2011

A woman is stuck inside a laundromat with a serial killer.

One would think such a thin premise wouldn't work for a movie over an hour long, but this Spanish flick defies that idea. From the charming opening credits to the end, this movie is full of little surprises.
Beneath
2013

Trapped 600 feet below ground, a group of miners go mad as the air becomes toxic.

Don't confuse this with the killer fish movie also on the list. Many have made that mistake. The idea of being stuck underground is daunting, but Beneath somehow ends up more derivative than it should have been.
The Descent
2005

A group of friends go spelunking in an unexplored cave system. Not everyone will be coming out.

Even non-horror fans enjoy this cramped, airless creature feature. The ending is both joyless and memorable.
Fermat's Room
2007

A host nicknamed Fermat invites three mathematicians and one inventor to a home to solve puzzles. They soon learn this is a trap as the walls of a room are closing in on them, and only solving the puzzles will save them.

This Spanish movie thinks it's smarter than it really is, but this mix of Saw and Cube is rather fun once it picks up the pace.
Saw
2004

Two strangers wake up in a room with a dead man holding a revolver and a tape recorder on the floor. To live, the two men must complete puzzles set up by their captor known as Jigsaw.

When anyone thinks of this niche in horror, they probably think of Saw. While it can be argued that the franchise in general is torture porn, the first movie was a smartly written thriller with a great ending.
The Park
2003

When an amusement park reopens fourteen years after a terrible accident, a reporter goes missing inside. His sister and her friends eventually get lost inside the park, too, as they try to find him. What follows makes them realize that the park never should have reopened.

This is a shockingly bad movie from Hong Kong. The set pieces are well made and spooky, and there is the 3-D appeal, but otherwise, The Park isn't worth waiting in line for.
The Collector
2009

When a desperate man targets a wealthy family's home to rob, he ends up having to save the family inside from a sadistic serial killer that has set up traps all around the house.

Torture porn should have ended here because The Collector is an underrated, gory entry that does what other movies before it failed to do. The protagonist is a compelling anti-hero, and the Collector himself is a creepy villain. The house traps might be a little too farfetched, but the movie doesn't hold back. The direct sequel, The Collection, is shorter yet even more over-the-top




Do confined spaces bother you, ONTD?

Liam Payne - 'Bedroom Floor'🔊

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Lime just dropped his new hymn Bedroom Floor, follow up to global smash hit Strip That Down. The bop was co-written by his buddy Charlie Puth.



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Did anyone else even make music before this?

Gorgeous by Taylor Swift is out now

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- Basically about how she can't speak to someone because they're too gorgeous.
- Ocean blue eyes? Calvin? Joe? Who knows!
- " You're so gorgeous. I can't say anything to your face, 'cause look at your face."

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