The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this afternoon, a move that is unlikely to affect mortgage rates in the coming weeks. Still, many housing market experts now expect mortgage ...
Time Cut clocked up 22.9 million views in its opening week on Netflix, and has now overtaken Don't Move as the most-watched movie on the daily charts. If you're one of those to have just ...
(This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy and to add new information.) After slashing its key interest rate by a hefty half percentage point in September, the ...
The US election is almost upon us and the outcome is likely to have consequences for investors and global markets. There have been signs the markets are pricing in a Trump win, although some polls ...
Federal Reserve officials are expected to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point at their meeting Thursday because inflation has continued to make progress toward their 2% goal.
Netflix has put out a new horror movie that has landed at #2 in its top 10 list the day after Halloween, and unlike some actually pretty good Netflix original horror ...
Time Cut (now on Netflix) is a combination slasher/time-travel flick starring Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry as sisters who meet each other for the first time when one travels back in time to ...
Please verify your email address. "Time Cut" uses time travel to explore a sibling's tragedy. The movie's intense premise, solid characters, and surprising ending make it stand out. Viewers ...
Time Cut is Netflix's latest sci-fi slasher. Its twist has left the audience shocked. It has a timeline-tripping plot directed by Hannah Macpherson. Time Cut is all about slasher scares and a ...
(L-R) Antonia Gentry as Summer, Madison Bailey as Lucy and Griffin Gluck as Quinn in 'Time Cut' on Netflix Allen Fraser/Netflix © 2024. Netflix’s latest YA film, a ...
Any movie that involves the space-time continuum and the laws of physics is bound to be a trip and a half—and Netflix's slasher horror film Time Cut is no exception. But figuring out the logic ...