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The most impressive thing about Iron Lung, the claustrophobic then ultimately cosmic horror cheapie directed by, written, and starring YouTube personality Mark Fischbach (AKA Markiplier), is that it takes a while to fall apart. Fischbach’s self-funded film notably expands on its source material, David Szymanski’s well-liked indie horror video game of the same name, and adds a series of tortured narrative convolutions to its main character’s already harrowing underwater mission. As a performer, Fischbach’s frantic performance can sometimes be distractingly monotonous, but as a filmmaker, he has an impressive eye not only for compositional details, but also for how his images cut and flow together.
Trapped in an experimental submarine with no external visibility beyond black, white, and grey x-ray-style camera images, Fischbach’s desperate protagonist mostly struggles to navigate his deceptively confined space. His grip on reality gives way faster than the integrity of the ship’s hull though, so he eventually starts to look inward, which shifts Iron Lung‘s focus away from nerve-wracking B-movie peril and towards a more character-driven sort of psychological horror. Thankfully, by this point in the movie, Fischbach’s already paved the way for his adaptation’s inevitably chaotic, but potently upsetting finale.

They are the latest Palestinians in Gaza to die since a ceasefire deal, which has been punctuated by deadly Israeli strikes, came into effect on Oct. 10, 2025.
(Image credit: Jehad Alshrafi)

We think we’ve found the cure for the Deep Hurting that’s plaguing society. Announced earlier today, the RiffTrax crew will be returning to the Satellite of Love for four brand-new episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The RiffTrax Experiments will celebrate RiffTrax’s 20 years of movie mockery by bringing Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy back to where their journey began, aboard a spaceship where they’re forced to watch schlock until they go insane. This also means the return of the original voices of Tom Servo and Crow, with Corbett and Murphy shoving their hands up the butts of their beloved plastic bots and controlling their characters once again.

The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental standards.
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Earlier this month we revealed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using a Palantir tool called ELITE to decide which neighborhoods to raid.
The tool lets ICE populate a map with potential deportation targets, bring up dossiers on each person, and view an address “confidence score” based on data sourced from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other government agencies. This is according to a user guide for ELITE 404 Media obtained.
404 Media is now publishing a version of that user guide so people can read it for themselves.