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Kylie Jenner Makes Her Music Debut in 'Fourth Strike' With Terror Jr
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Kylie Jenner Makes Her Music Debut in ‘Fourth Strike’ With Terror Jr

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Kylie Jenner has officially entered the music scene as the breathy vocalist featured on a new single by Terror Jr called “Fourth Strike.” The single is a continuation of Terror Jr’s song “Three Strikes,” which was featured in an ad campaign for the launch of Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses nearly a decade ago.

To celebrate that milestone, Jenner was featured in “Fourth Strike” and sings a small snippet at the end of the song. “One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right,” Jenner sings and raps in the song’s bridge — “Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.” She ends her verse by whispering her purported artist name, “King Kylie.”

The song is used in a new commercial for Kylie Cosmetics that leans into the teal-tinted visuals of “King Kylie” — the edgy alter ego Jenner launched back in 2014, the same year she began to conceptualize her beauty company. Over the weekend, Jenner announced that she’s re-launching some of her signature Kylie Cosmetics products from that timeframe under the “King Kylie” banner.

In the commercial, Jenner shows off her acting chops, playing a prisoner who has been just been released. Her mother, Kris Jenner, picks her up in a black convertible, and the pair drive off into the sunset.

“This King Kylie Collection is truly for you!!!” Jenner wrote in an Instagram post. “You’re the reason my biggest cosmetic dreams came true, and I wouldn’t be here 10 years later! without your support.”

Terror Jr consists of singer Lisa Vitale and David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine (Felix Snow left the group in late 2017). The first song that the group released was “Three Strikes,” which they debuted in the Kylie Cosmetics lip gloss commercial. At the time, few people new who Terror Jr were, and their image encouraged that approach as there were no faces or names attached to the music.

Several fans assumed Jenner was the main vocalist, though Jenner shut down the rumors via Snapchat, stating that she was not involved in the music. The group revealed their identities after the release of their debut EP, “Bop City,” in late 2016.

Fans will soon be seeing more of Jenner’s acting when she appears in Charli xcx‘s upcoming A24 film “The Moment.” Directed by frequent Charli collaborator Aidan Zamiri, “The Moment” stars Jenner, alongside Alexander Skarsgard, Rachel Sennott, Shygirl and more.

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The Fetus: Terror, Transformation, and Twisted Humor
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The Fetus: Terror, Transformation, and Twisted Humor

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Horror has always thrived on extremes, and The Fetus seizes that tradition with a mix of grotesque imagery, intimate storytelling, and sly absurdity. Directed by Joe Lam, the film debuted on September 9, 2025, through Stonecutter Media across major platforms, offering not just blood and body horror but also a meditation on faith, betrayal, and metamorphosis.

Stonecutter Media’s Steven Karel quickly recognized its potential. “I was attracted to distribute Joe Lam’s film for a specific reason. Joe’s work was not to just create an effective impact horror film, but rather create a branded experience that can be replicated in the future. For an indie film, he worked at this by manufacturing all kinds of creative and unusual swag and distributed it at film festivals, horror influencers, and fans at random. He created online games for people to win limited-edition cool memorabilia, all in an effort to create an image of horror that can become an ongoing film series premise.”

Lam explained that his starting point came from dissatisfaction with horror’s formulas. “The spark came from my desire to create something I hadn’t seen before. Doing something truly unique in horror is difficult, but I wanted to push the genre’s boundaries and explore themes beyond characters dying just for shock value.”

For influence, Lam leaned on his favorites. “I kept going back to my favorite body horror films from the 70s and 80s such as The Fly, The Thing, Alien, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers. What drew me in wasn’t just the gore. It was how those films explored both inner and outer transformations. Characters weren’t simply fighting monsters, they were fighting themselves. That inner battle, whether to accept or reject what they were becoming, was what fascinated me and became the emotional core of The Fetus.”

Religion, a longtime horror staple, also took on fresh angles in his hands. “The Fetus uses religious symbolism not just for shock value, but to explore what happens when belief is shaken, whether that belief is in a higher power or in yourself. When it fractures, the collapse within the self can be just as terrifying as any demon.”

He emphasized balance over agenda. “I also wasn’t interested in turning the film into a sermon or a critique of religion. Instead, I wanted to show how moments of doubt and desperation can open the door to darker forces, both supernatural and emotional. At the same time, I was fascinated by the idea that even from corruption, something worth protecting can emerge. That tension between horror and hope is what fascinated me most, and it kept the story emotionally grounded.”

The performances brought the world to life. Bill Moseley, recognized for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and The Devil’s Rejects, elevated the production with his immersive approach. “Bill wasn’t just showing up to say lines; he was building a character from the inside out. He understood his character better than anyone else in that moment, and the result was far more powerful than what I had originally scripted.”

His instincts even trimmed the script. “One moment in particular stands out. He asked to cut three lines of dialogue I’d written and replace them with just two words while brandishing a shotgun. Many writer-directors might resist, feeling protective of their words, but I embraced it. He understood his character better than anyone else in that moment, and the result was far more powerful than what I had originally scripted.”

Lauren LaVera also delivered unforgettable work, using her martial arts background to tackle the film’s most grueling stunts. “One nighttime sequence in the forest pushed Lauren to her limits. She had to sprint, leap, and tackle another character while weighed down by layers of prosthetic makeup. Her martial arts training took over and she rolled cleanly, protecting herself and the prosthetics. That instinctive recovery not only saved the scene but showed everyone the level of skill and resilience she brought to the role.”

Effects played a central role in Lam’s vision. “This film required a blend of practical and visual effects, especially because the fetus creature evolves in size, anatomy, and function throughout the story. Each new stage pushed us to experiment with different techniques using puppetry, prosthetics, practical gore, green screen, and computer-generated imagery. But the guiding principle was always the same, to capture as much as possible in-camera before leaning on digital tools.”

He also valued subtlety. “Sometimes what you leave off-screen makes the audience squirm even more, because their imagination fills in the blanks.”

At its heart, the story is rooted in intimacy. “For me, the film only works if the relationship feels real. Beneath all the horror, it’s a story about a couple asking themselves if they’re truly ready to become parents and whether they can overcome the obstacles that come with that choice.”

By weaving terror with relatable fears, the film draws viewers in. “By rooting the drama in those emotional truths, the supernatural amplifies the human story. The horror becomes a mirror of their deepest anxieties, and the audience stays engaged because they care about whether this couple can come together in the face of impossible odds.”

Still, Lam never wanted only despair. “I want people to feel that even in the darkest, most impossible situations, there’s a capacity for transformation. At the same time, I want audiences to remember that The Fetus is also a horror-comedy. Yes, it tackles some heavy themes, but it also invites you to have fun, laugh, and enjoy the absurdity of it all.”

With its cocktail of body horror, religious overtones, psychological stakes, and sharp humor, The Fetus earns its place among the year’s most memorable horror films. Lam proves that even the most disturbing stories can hide moments of heart.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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Teenager Convicted in Terror Plot Against Taylor Swift Concert in Vienna
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Teenager Convicted in Terror Plot Against Taylor Swift Concert in Vienna

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The 16-year-old who helped prepare a failed terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, Austria, last year has been convicted in Germany, reports the BBC. Mohamed A, a Syrian national living in Germany who was 14 at the time of the planned attack, made a full confession to the charges. He was given an 18-month suspended sentence under juvenile criminal law in Berlin court yesterday (August 26). Prosecutors claimed Mohamed A was radicalized by Islamic State terrorist group propaganda online when he helped the other two would-be attackers by translating bomb-building instructions from Arabic.

Concert organizers called off all three of Swift’s shows at Vienna’s Ernst-Happel-Stadion last August after police were informed of a credible threat. Nearly 200,000 people had been expected to attend the concerts. Ultimately, the plan was thwarted and nobody was harmed.

Police arrested three people in connection with the alleged terror plot. Main suspect Beran A, an Austrian man who was 19 at the time of his arrest, remains in custody and an investigation into his role is ongoing. (Investigators allege Beran A also planned to carry out an attack in Dubai in March 2024, notes the BBC.) The second suspect, who was 17 at the time of his arrest, has since been released without charge. Mohamed A was the third suspect, and while he could not be held in custody because of his status as a minor, he was charged by German prosecutors back in June.

“Having our Vienna shows cancelled was devastating. But I was also so grateful to the authorities because thanks to them, we were grieving concerts and not lives,” Swift said in an Instagram post after the reason for the Vienna tour dates’ cancellation became public knowledge. “Let me be very clear: I am not going to speak about something publicly if I think doing so might provoke those who would want to harm the fans who come to my shows. In cases like this one, ‘silence’ is actually showing restraint, and waiting to express yourself at a time when it’s right to. My priority was finishing our European tour safely, and it is with great relief that I can say we did that.”

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