The NikeSKIMS Rift ballet sneaker is dropping fast — here’s when you can grab it before it sells out
The highly-anticipated shoe comes in two colors — Black and Silt Red. This twist on Nike’s always sold-out Rift style combines the look of a ballet shoe with the comfort of a sneaker. This low-profile ...
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Oculus Rift CV1 unboxing
Jon has been playing with a pre release version of the Oculus Rift now for some time, but his final 'CV1' release version arrived with him last week. Today he presents an unboxing to show what you can ...
Evan is a Communications student based in Edmonton, Alberta. Formerly a sports writer, he was drawn to Game Rant by his longtime passion for video games. An avid gamer since the age of 13, Evan has ...
Smart Glasses I wore the most popular Ray-Ban Meta alternatives for a month — and they’re a lot better than I expected Smart Glasses I've reviewed all of Meta's smart glasses, and this is the pair I'd ...
In light of Reality Labs’ reorganization, which has seen recent internal studio closures and layoffs, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey calls the doomer narrative “obviously false.” Luckey literally ...
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!
Meet the year's buzziest new nightmares, from A24's "The Backrooms" to Neon's "Hokum." In January 2026, American life sometimes resembles an episode of “The Munsters.” The U.S. is a twisted, backwards ...
Horror movies are one of the most stable and reliable of all film genres. How come? Simple. They are usually cheap and easy to make (think of how much Karo corn syrup and red food coloring for blood ...
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 ...
You wouldn’t call 2025 an “off” year for horror — more like an odd one. Both A24 and Neon continued to back several scary-movie auteurs (the prolific Osgood Perkins, the brothers Danny and Michael ...
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