Set in the sound-sensitive world of A Quiet Place, The Angel Trap is a clever short film that expands the universe of silent survival. In a post-apocalyptic world stalked by sound-hunting monsters, two survivors have found a way to fight back: not with brute force, but with brains.
Their plan? A cunning auditory trap that turns the creatures’ greatest strength into their fatal weakness. Also, be sure to stick arounmd for the “post-credit” behind-the-scene sequence!
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In a world where supernatural creatures have very specific legal codes, mostly revolving around tea, blood, and baked goods, things are bound to get very weird. Enter the vampire and the fairy. One has power over anyone who invites them in. The other has dominion over anyone who breaks the laws of hospitality. Naturally, someone invited someone over for tea, and now they’re locked in a passive-aggressive war of rules and unspoken etiquette.
In the case where the vampire bites the fairy, here’s how things might end up (Thanks Heather for pointing this to us!):
Someone on the Internet has compiled definitive proof that humans are the most precious little chaos gremlins on Earth. Need evidence? They wave at automatic doors like they’re casting spells. They adopt tiny animals and try to speak their language. They save snacks for emotional emergencies.
They sniff their loved ones’ shirts when they’re gone. They talk in their sleep. They get mad when a sneeze ghosts them. And they proudly collect sparkly rocks for absolutely no reason.
Basically, if aliens are monitoring Earth, we hope this is the post they beam up. Because sure, we’re a mess, but we’re an adorable mess!
In the classic card game War, the higher number wins. Simple enough, right? But in the microbial version, the rules keep changing, and spoiler alert: humanity is losing. In this smart, unsettling, and often darkly hilarious explainer video, PBS’s Reactions dive into the real war happening at the microscopic level: the battle between antibiotics and bacteria, where each breakthrough drug is just another number… until bacteria slap down their unbeatable Ace: resistance.
From the accidental discovery of penicillin on a gross lab plate to the modern horror of VRSA (Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus), this video breaks down how we got here, why things are so scary, and what (if anything) we can still do about it.