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Scariest Horror Movies You Need to Watch

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We all have that one friend who pretends not to be scared by horror films, mocking us for jumping at the slightest scare. Well, this list is for them! Share and watch them revere horrors. Here are ten of the scariest horror films that will challenge even the bravest souls. Remember to share your list in the comments.

1. The Moor

Set in the eerie Yorkshire moors, “The Moor” follows the story of a grief-stricken father and a guilt-ridden friend searching for answers about a long-lost child. The atmospheric setting and unsettling folklore elements create a haunting experience that will stick with you long after the credits roll.

2. Baghead

Ever wondered what you’d do for a chance to speak with a loved one who’d passed on? “Baghead” explores this terrifying concept with a basement-dwelling monster that offers brief reunions with the dead at a high price. The tension and horror escalate quickly, making it a must-watch for any horror enthusiast.

3. A Quiet Place: Day One

A prequel to the popular series, this film delves into the chaotic first day when the terrifying creatures emerged. The suspense and survival elements are intense, with Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn delivering gripping performances as strangers navigating this new world.

4. I Saw the TV Glow

This film combines the nostalgia of 90s horror TV shows with a modern coming-of-age twist. Following two teens who are fans of a horror TV show, the movie explores their nightmarish realities blending with the show’s terror, making for a unique and chilling experience.

5. The Watchers

When artist Mina gets stranded in a forest in Ireland, she finds herself trapped with three strangers and stalked by mysterious creatures. The isolation and the supernatural threats in “The Watchers” will have you on the edge of your seat.

6. Speak No Evil

A family’s dream vacation turns into a psychological nightmare in this remake. The tension between the idyllic setting and the unfolding horror creates a deeply unsettling experience that challenges the boundaries of psychological horror.

7. Alien: Romulus

A new chapter in the Alien franchise, this film is set on a distant planet where a crew discovers ancient alien technology. The encounter with the unknown brings a fresh and terrifying take on the classic alien horror theme.

8. Smile 2

Building on the eerie premise of its predecessor, “Smile 2” delves deeper into the origins of the sinister smile that curses its victims. The psychological terror is amplified, making it a chilling sequel that digs into your fears.

9. Nosferatu

This reimagining of the classic vampire tale combines stunning visuals with eerie storytelling. “Nosferatu” follows an ancient vampire haunting a secluded village, blending horror with artful cinematography for a truly terrifying experience.

10. Trap

Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, “Trap” takes place at a concert where attendees find themselves caught in a psychological thriller. With Shyamalan’s signature twists and turns, this film is sure to keep you guessing and scared throughout. Set for release on August 9, this psychological thriller by M. Night Shyamalan stars Josh Hartnett​

Each of these films brings something unique to the table, whether it’s atmospheric dread, psychological horror, or supernatural terror. So gather your bravest friends, turn off the lights, and see who can last through these terrifying tales.

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Best Henry Cavill Films to Watch (And Maybe Fix the Weather)

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Ever since The Witcher got a recast and Henry Cavill hung up his swords, something feels off. Maybe it’s the grey clouds or the chill in the air. Whatever it is, we can all agree the world hasn’t been the same. But there’s a solution—a Henry Cavill movie marathon. Watching enough of his roles might just restore balance. From action-packed blockbusters to charming historical dramas, here are 10 films where Cavill’s undeniable talent shines.


1. Man of Steel (2013)

Awards: MTV Movie Award for Best Hero (nominee)
It’s impossible to talk about Henry Cavill without mentioning Man of Steel, where he donned the iconic cape and took flight as Superman. Cavill brings a perfect mix of humanity and power to the role, making it one of his most beloved performances. Whether it’s his quiet moments as Clark Kent or his epic battles as Superman, this film set the tone for Cavill’s portrayal of the superhero in future DC films.

2. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

Cavill returns as Superman, and this time, he’s facing off against the Dark Knight himself, whats there more to say? Though controversial, this film delivered some of the most intense superhero clashes, and Cavill’s take on a more conflicted, world-weary Superman added depth to the character. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny the visual spectacle.

3. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

Looking for something a little more stylish? The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is Cavill at his suave best. Playing CIA agent Napoleon Solo, Cavill oozes charm and wit alongside Armie Hammer in this action-packed yet light-hearted spy thriller. It’s got 60s espionage vibes, great fashion, and Cavill in sharp suits—what more could you want?

4. Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018)

Awards: Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Action Movie (Nominee)
Cavill’s turn as August Walker in Mission: Impossible – Fallout is nothing short of thrilling. Teaming up with (and later going head-to-head against) Tom Cruise, Cavill proves he’s got the chops to hang in one of the best action franchises out there. Plus, who can forget that iconic bathroom fight scene? Cavill’s moustache may have sparked controversy elsewhere (Justice League cough), but here it’s all part of the charm.

5. Enola Holmes (2020)

Playing Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes was a delightful surprise. Cavill brings a more laid-back and affable approach to the famous detective, letting Millie Bobby Brown’s Enola shine while still commanding the screen in his own right. It’s a charming film with a fresh take on the Holmes universe, and Cavill’s chemistry with Brown is spot-on.

6. Immortals (2011)

Before he became Superman, Cavill took on the role of Theseus in Immortals, a visually stunning epic about Greek mythology. Directed by Tarsem Singh, this film is a feast for the eyes with its striking visuals and intense action. Cavill’s portrayal of the heroic Theseus showcases his early action-star potential, battling gods and monsters with gusto.

7. Justice League (2017) / Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)

Awards: Razzie Award for Worst Remake (Justice League), Redemption with Snyder Cut
While the original Justice League had its issues, the 2021 Snyder Cut gave fans what they’d been waiting for—a more fleshed-out and powerful Superman arc. Cavill’s portrayal was more rounded and heroic in this version, offering redemption for the character and the actor alike. If you’ve been curious about the infamous Snyder Cut, it’s definitely worth the 4-hour runtime.

8. Night Hunter (2018)

In Night Hunter, Cavill steps away from the superhero world to play a more grounded role as Detective Marshall, trying to catch a dangerous serial killer. It’s a darker, grittier role that shows his versatility as an actor. While the film itself received mixed reviews, Cavill’s intense performance stands out.


Honourable Mention: The Witcher (2019-2023)
While it’s not a film, we can’t forget Cavill’s turn as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher. His dedication to the role, both in terms of the physicality and his deep knowledge of the lore, made him a fan favourite. Although the recast looms, Cavill’s portrayal of the White Wolf remains legendary.


So, whether you’re craving some superhero action, spy drama, or fantasy adventures, Henry Cavill has you covered. Each of these films showcases a different side of his acting range, and who knows—if we watch just enough Henry Cavill, the weather might just stop acting up.

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A Story of Resilience in The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré

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If you love a story with heart and determination, you’re going to want to get to know Adunni, the young protagonist of this novel. She’s a 14-year-old Nigerian girl who’s stuck in circumstances beyond her control, but what sets her apart is her fierce desire to get an education and make something of herself. That’s where the title comes in—Adunni is determined to find her “louding voice,” which is her way of saying she wants to speak up for herself and be heard.

The book is written in Adunni’s broken English, which might take a minute to get used to, but it quickly becomes one of the most endearing parts of the story. It feels like you’re right there with her, experiencing her world firsthand. And trust me, her world isn’t easy. She faces all sorts of challenges, from being sold into marriage to working as a servant in a wealthy household. But no matter what, she keeps her dream of getting an education alive.

One of the things that makes this book so special is how it balances such heavy themes—child marriage, servitude, and inequality—with Adunni’s unshakable hope and optimism. You can’t help but root for her as she fights to break free from the life others have chosen for her.

It’s also a deeply emotional read. There are moments when you’ll feel angry on her behalf, but there are also moments of joy and hope that shine through. Adunni’s journey is a reminder of the power of education, and how one person’s determination can make a difference, not just for themselves, but for their community.

Overall, The Girl with the Louding Voice is an uplifting and powerful read that will stick with you long after you’ve turned the last page. It’s a story of resilience and the importance of finding your own voice, no matter how many obstacles stand in your way. A story you’ve heard before but not like this, a blend of fiction with facts that give it better context than you’d anticipate.

Have you read it yet? If not, I’d highly recommend giving it a go!

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The Waiting Room: A satirical play by Igiza Arts.

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Whenever someone mentions theatre plays, my mind rushes back to my embarrassing situation. In form 3, void of hobbies and dying to be anywhere else but school, I auditioned for a place in the music festival plays. Not only did I not make the first cut,  but also failed to project my voice. That day my voice box failed and in turn, I carry such great respect for theater actors and plays. Plays were my forte back in high school. All this to say, I’m back, in love with theatre and plays and the message.

A lot has happened to us (Kenyans) in 2024, and since art is the mirror in which society checks itself, Igiza Arts presents a satirical drama “The Waiting Room”.

The Waiting Room is a play written by  Playwright Martin Abuya and produced by Arnold Mandu. As we tweet #paydoctors and #occupyMOH, we know sometimes, our healthcare system is flawed.

Martin Abuya uses humour to address issues in our healthcare system and family fabric. “Through ‘The Waiting Room,’ I hope to highlight the challenges faced by both healthcare workers and patients in Kenya. It’s a reflection of our reality, delivered with a mix of satire and heart,” said Martin.

The talented cast includes Kennedy Kithia, Lisa, Jeff Obonyo, Vanessa Gichio, Edna Kariuki, Muthoni Njoki, Harold Kerry, Lydia Mamati, Prince Kamselele, Linda Kamuri, Sammy Waweru. Edna Kariuki and Lydia Mamati as the stage managers.

Igiza Arts Production a renowned production house, has continuously pushed the boundaries of Kenyan theatre, fostering a deeper appreciation for the performing arts, and providing a platform for artists. They aim to produce and showcase thought-provoking, impactful theatrical works. Earlier this year, they produced Severed Justice, a play on police brutality as experienced in the #RejectFinanceBill protest. The show was a success.

They have also produced shows such as The Ideal Husband, Law & Behold, Sins& Secrets, and Don’t Dress for Dinner.

The show premiers on September 7th and 8th 2024, at 3 pm and 6 pm on both days. Where? Kenya National Theater. What should you bring? Handkerchiefs, you might laugh… or cry! Tickets are available

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