Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" puts a spin on a horror classic. And she found monster inspiration in a literary giant and a ...
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AI wants me to fall down stairs
All over the internet, people are getting all kinds of excited about the innovations in AI. There was actually a pretty giant leap in the technology between the last time I posted an AI idea which ...
Jessie Buckley is a graveyard smash in this balls-to-the-wall retelling of Mary Shelley’s feminist fever dream ...
WATCHING the erotically-charged scenes in the sizzling new Wuthering Heights adaptation might make your real sex life feel a ...
While waiting for news of his hospitalized mother, a young boy breaks down the resistance of a lonely woman who has forgotten ...
Isabella Rossellini’s legacy is primarily tied to her role as Dorothy Vallens in “Blue Velvet.” Vallens is deliciously ...
When the opening frames of The Bride! displays introductory text establishing that Mary Shelley wrote her classic Gothic tragedy, Frankenstein, on a dare, it feels like needless table-setting.
Visually stunning but narratively sloppy, The Bride! is a messy monster mash that’s far from a graveyard smash.
Slaying the Hero Zenon is the fourth hero slaying quest in Code Vein 2. You can only start this quest after defeating the first three heroes then speaking to ...
Meanwhile, Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) has become so agonizingly lonely in his century of undead existence that ...
Netflix's How To Get To Heaven From Belfast is a hilarious, heartfelt thriller about a small-town murder mystery that's the ...
In Iraq, four U.S. strikes hit an area near Baghdad linked to Kata’ib Hezbollah, a powerful militia affiliated with Iran. A ...
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