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Teaching cavemen the art of building nukes

Cavemen + nuclear bombs = a REALLY bad idea. But what if we actually did it? In this absurd yet fascinating exploration, we ...
Kannur: Long before Sreenivasan became one of Malayalam cinema’s sharpest moral voices, Pattiam had already given him his first script- a village shaped by communism, renaissance politics, small-time ...
The school, founded in part by Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and then-ex New York Times journalist Bari Weiss, promised to ...
2025 was an especially great year for horror films, and Sinners stood tall as the best of them. Written and directed by Ryan ...
From Sinners’ blues guitar to Leonardo DiCaprio at his most frazzled in One Battle After Another, we’re counting down the 25 ...
Saturday Night Live returned this weekend with first-time host Josh O’Connor and musical guest Lily Allen, delivering a ...
Slain Rob Reiner once sparked one of Hollywood's most talked-about creative feuds by parodying Martin Scorsese on screen, in ...
The Fountain Theatre will present four relevant, urgent, thought-provoking plays and a host of satellite events that will ...
The Shadow by Hans Christian Andersen was first published in 1847. In some ways, it is Andersen’s darkest tale. The character ...
From Australian-made gore to sugar-rush animation, here are the films that had our critics seated and watching this year.
The Norwich author’s third novel combines historical figures with fictional ones to delve into a midcentury mystery involving a Chicago celebrity journalist.
As the fifth anniversary of the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol approaches, the creators of 1/6: The Graphic Novel will release the fourth and final issue of their acclaimed series -- a ...