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Lynch's Blue Velvet Streams Free on Amazon Prime

David Lynch's iconic 1986 psychological thriller, Blue Velvet, starring Kyle MacLachlan and Isabella Rossellini, is now available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video. Discover the dark secrets of Lumberton in this cinematic masterpiece.

Netflix's 'Black Rabbit' savaged by miserable critics

Netflix's new psychological thriller 'Black Rabbit', starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman, faces a brutal reception from critics who label it a 'miserable', 'undercooked' series that fails to capitalise on its stellar cast.

Juliet Stevenson triumphs in 'Land of the Living'

Acclaimed actress Juliet Stevenson delivers a tour-de-force performance in Anna Ledwich's gripping psychological drama 'Land of the Living' at the Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, exploring trauma and memory.

The Best New Thrillers & Crime Novels of 2025

Dive into our expert roundup of the most gripping recent thrillers. From Nordic noir to high-stakes espionage, discover your next page-turning obsession with this curated guide to the best in suspense fiction.

Netflix's Spooky New UK Series 'Dead Hot' Unveiled

Dive into the eerie world of 'Dead Hot', Netflix's upcoming cosy horror series from the creators of 'The End of the F***ing World'. Starring Bilal Hasna and Vivian Oparah, this mysterious blend of humour and horror is your next must-watch this Halloween s

The Guest: British Hostage's 4-Year Ordeal in Coldwater

The shocking true story of Michael, a British man held captive for four years in a remote American town, is now a major new ITV drama. Discover the incredible tale of survival and the psychological battle he endured.

Ozempic's Hidden Flaw: Missing Emotional Eating Support

Medical experts reveal why miracle weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are failing to address the psychological roots of emotional eating, calling for integrated mental health support alongside pharmaceutical treatments.

HappyEnd: Brilliantly Mysterious Orwellian School Drama

Director Yukiko Mishima's 'HappyEnd' is a masterful and unsettling dissection of a high school's sinister pursuit of perfection, creating a brilliantly mysterious Orwellian drama that will haunt you long after the credits roll.

Mum & Daughter Scarred in Turkey Hotel Attack

A British mother and her 14-year-old daughter are left with permanent physical and psychological scars after a vicious assault by another tourist at a five-star Turkish resort. Their dream holiday turned into a nightmare.

McIlroy Slams US Ryder Cup VR Tactics as 'Abuse'

Rory McIlroy has launched a scathing attack on the US Ryder Cup team's use of virtual reality technology, labelling the intense psychological tactics as a form of abuse that crosses the line in golf's famous biennial contest.

Folk Horror 'The Devil's Bath' Hailed As A Masterpiece

The new folk horror film 'The Devil's Bath' (Das Schwarze Paradies) from the directors of 'Goodnight Mommy' is receiving widespread critical acclaim for its chilling portrayal of 18th-century female oppression and despair. Premiering on Shudder.

Charlie Kirk in custody battle over gay teen's conversion claims

US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and his wife are fighting for custody of a teenager who claims he was subjected to 'conversion practices' after coming out as gay. The explosive case involves allegations of psychological pressure and restricted fr

Expert Reveals 6 Hidden Signs of Chronic Stress

A leading mental health professional identifies six easily overlooked signs of chronic stress and burnout. Learn the hidden symptoms affecting millions and the crucial first steps to reclaim your wellbeing.

Amazon Thriller 'The Girlfriend' Mirrors Beckham Feud

Amazon Prime's new psychological thriller 'The Girlfriend' sparks intense speculation with its uncanny parallels to the real-life rift between Victoria Beckham and her daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz. Christopher Stevens delves into the drama, questioning if

Meta Whistleblowers Expose VR 'Psychological Torture'

Shocking internal documents from Meta reveal a corporate culture prioritising profit over user safety, with VR testers reporting severe psychological harm and a 'move fast and break things' mantra applied to human wellbeing.

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