The “Incredibles 2” — the new blockbuster movie that dominated the box office over the weekend — now comes with a health warning. People with epilepsy have expressed concerns about flashing and ...
Between 75,000 and 90,000 Americans have photosensitive epilepsy, and The Epilepsy Foundation released a statement telling them to take caution regarding the latest Pixar film. Not every domestic ...
Warning: The upcoming film “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” may trigger a seizure in some people with epilepsy. Walt Disney Studios, which is releasing the movie on Dec. 20, has asked the Epilepsy ...
The Disney/Pixar sequel 'Incredibles 2' is "filled with tons of strobe/flashing lights," one moviegoer warned on Twitter. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast Moviegoers seeing Incredibles 2 ...
Online posts warning drivers not to flash their headlights at oncoming cars because they could become the victim of a deadly gang initiation ritual is a long-running hoax, according to all of our ...
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is exactly two weeks away, and while we don’t yet know every secret it holds, today we know one more thing: it could be dangerous for folks with photosensitive ...
A state trooper behind a bush. A possum in the street. A bicyclist on a busy roadway. All are day-or-night, rain-or-shine scenarios where a flash of headlights could warn another driver to watch out ...
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