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The Legend of Zelda Movie Needs To Get One Big Thing Right
Game Rant· 17 hours agoThe Legend of Zelda may take its name from Nintendo’s famous princess, but every fan knows that the...
Kristen Stewart Rocks Some Exciting Looks, But Reveals Her Fashion Sense Would Be Awful If 'It...
Cinema Blend· 7 days agoWhen Kristen Stewart spoke to luxury fashion magazine Net-A-Porter for her latest high-fashion...
‘The Color Purple’ Once Gave Me Nightmares. Now Celie’s Story Gives Me Hope.
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Anya Taylor-Joy on Those ‘Furiosa’ Action Scenes: ‘It Doesn’t Make Any Sense How Safe This Film Was’
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IF review - IGN
IGN Videogames· 2 days agoWhen movies set out to extol the virtue of childhood imagination, they often end up revealing their lack of the same. IF, the one-time Office desk...
‘Bosom Buddies’ Cast: What Happened to the Beloved Stars?
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Black Mirror, One of the Smartest Show on TV, Got Dragged Down by Monster Cliches
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Video: Jennifer Lopez Discusses 'Exhilarating' KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN Film
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Eternal Law Season 1 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Amazon Prime Video
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This week in science: baobab trees, lizard-inspired building and stretching eyeballs
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 20 hours agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about the origins of baobab trees, lizard-inspired construction, and why outside play is beneficial for kids' eyesight.