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‘Kinds of Kindness’ Review: Bold, Bizarre, Self Impressed—Also Masterful
The New York Observer· 2 days agoA bravado act of inscrutability that is in turns awe-inspiringly bold and tediously self-impressed, Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness—which had its world ...
Who Were the Statues in Rivendell From The Lord of the Rings?
CBR.com· 5 days agoMiddle-earth was a dangerous place, but in both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Elrond's realm...
Eyesore no more: After decades, Mountlake Terrace bunkers bite the dust | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 5 days agoFor decades, the hulking green structure, dull with moss, was a ramshackle curiosity blocking the...
POEMS FOR MARY Performs In July At Theatre West
Broadway World· 5 days agoSchwartz, running at Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, in Los Angeles, CA 90068 on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 8:00 p.m., Sunday, July 28 at 2:00...
How ‘Pretty Little Liars: Summer School’ Explored Religious Fanaticism
indieWIRE· 3 days agoHow Max mystery 'Pretty Little Liars: Summer School' tackled religion in Season 2. Ending Interview.
‘The Acolyte’ Introduces Queer Space Witches in a Thrilling Development
indieWIRE· 6 days agoIn Episode 3 'Destiny' of Disney+'s 'The Acolyte' viewers see space witches, including Jodi...
Review: Is ‘Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II’ as good as the original? It’s different
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoNinja Theory pushed creative boundaries with “Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice” by focusing on an unconventional hero. Senua is a Pictish warrior who suffers from psychosis. The team crafted a cult ...
Why do people persecute city pigeons?
BBC News· 2 days agoFeral pigeons were made by humans. Now we detest them. How did things go so wrong?
Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode 4 Recap (Spoilers)
Comic Book· 4 days agoStar Wars: The Acolyte had a lot to do. Episode 3 took a sharp turn into the backstory of Mae, Osha (Amandla Stenberg), and their ill-fated encounter...
Review | In ‘Bear,’ a grizzly endangers a family bond
Washington Post· 5 days agoIn 2019, Julia Phillips published a celebrated novel called “Disappearing Earth,” set on a remote Russian peninsula called Kamchatka. Indeed, a travel story in The Washington Post noted, “You ...