Weapons is a layered story told through different character perspectives, with a compelling metaphor at the heart of the film. In the very first scene, Weapons jumps right into its terrible ...
The duo known as James S.A. Corey prefers stories that come to a definitive end rather than cycling back around for more. Reading time 2 minutes Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham, authors of The Expanse ...
If you’re chronically online, and on a niche subset of “Stan Twitter,” you’ve likely been inundated with videos of Dream Academy-alum KARLEE GIRL’s (Karlee Tanaka) March release “Right Back!” It all ...
We all have those days—or even weeks—when we’re just not feeling it at the gym. Sometimes, all we have is a few reps with not-so-heavy weight. Truth be told, there are tons of reasons to dial back ...
Mr. Rhodes, a contributing Opinion writer, is the author of the forthcoming “All We Say: The Battle for American Identity.” He served in the Obama White House. See more of our coverage in your search ...
Ever since the very first episode of Euphoria premiered on HBO, there has been a magical alchemic connection between Rue (Zendaya) and Jules (Hunter Schafer). It’s also a toxic, dysfunctional ...
A few short days after Magic: The Gathering’s new Secrets of Strixhaven set is released, Wizards of the Coast’s Secret Lair is dropping a Back to School Superdrop. It’s a bit of a strange assortment ...
For eight days, it looked like Texas had finally done what lawmakers and regulators had been threatening for months: wipe smokable hemp off Texas shelves. When new state hemp rules took effect March ...
Seattle is closer than it has been in years to getting the NBA back, but the league has not yet formally awarded the city a franchise. What the NBA’s Board of Governors approved was the next step: a ...
From age 35 on, humans, on average, lose 1 percent of their flexibility every year, says Dr. Tom LaFountain, the PGA Tour’s director of chiropractic services. That’s true if you’re Tommy Fleetwood, ...
Here's a question for you: Would you rather earn $1,000 in rewards and pay $500 in annual fees… or earn $500 in rewards and pay $0 in annual fees? Both scenarios net you $500. But one of them is a lot ...
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