Crews were on scene at a truck fire in Warrick County. The University of Evansville Purple Aces come away with their second ...
Whatever your reasons for wanting a moose name, we can help you come up with the perfect one or the perfect moose nickname. Check out our unique list of more than 150 one-of-a-kind moose names with ...
With just three games remaining in the regular season, the University of Evansville men are looking to break away from one of ...
The very first Scary Movie (2000) was groundbreaking, finally giving the horror genre a parody it deserved. It was a box office hit and spawned several (not as good) sequels, which eventually fizzled ...
The year has barely begun, and we’re already knee deep in certified horror hits. Defying the idea that January is a cinematic dumping ground, Primate, We Bury the Dead, and 28 Years Later: The Bone ...
From iconic final girls to Universal monsters, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up scary films coming this year. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor 'Scream 7,' '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'The Bride!
Jayne Trcka, a professional bodybuilder who appeared in "Scary Movie," has reportedly died. She was 62. Trcka's son told TMZ in an article published Jan 5 that she died Dec. 12, and the San Diego ...
Actress and bodybuilder Jayne Trcka has died. She was 62. Trcka, who played Miss Mann in the parody film “Scary Movie,” died in San Diego on Dec. 12, her son told TMZ. The San Diego medical examiner ...
Professional bodybuilder Jayne Trcka, who played Miss Mann in “Scary Movie,” has died after being found unresponsive in her kitchen in San Diego, Calif. She was found by a friend who went to her home ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor-in-chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
From a sticky meditation on relationships to a Valentine's Day slasher, there was a lot to love this year. By most metrics, 2025 was a brutal year to be alive — but a comparatively gentle one for ...
There’s nothing new in noting that horror movies tend to run on pretty rigidly defined nostalgia cycles, as new franchises get big, peter out, and then—more and more frequently in the modern ...
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