Fire and Ash is just as interminable as the others - only this time there are AK-47s. Can it really save cinema?
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After years of watching Americans shuffle through Europe's most famous attractions looking more exhausted than enchanted, I'm ...
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A dozen luminous blue outbursts were thought to be unusual supernovae. A new outburst, the brightest yet, suggests it's ...
A record-bright LFBOT exposes violent encounters between black holes and stars, helping astronomers understand extreme black ...
If Fire and Ash is the end for Cameron — and sure it feels like a finale — Hamnet proves Chloé Zhao could take on the ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals. A new study is the first to document cooperative hunting between orcas and ...