The SYFY miniseries Childhood's End, based on Arthur C. Clarke's alien invasion novel, has an ending that you won't be able ...
The Voynich manuscript has long been shorthand for the unsolved and the unknowable, a late medieval codex filled with looping ...
“Bugonia” refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees could spawn spontaneously from dead cow carcasses, and that cow dung was beneficial to the hive. It’s a myth, of course, but that didn’t stop ...
An in-depth look at every Predator throughout the franchise, with their unique weapons and tactics explained in detail.
Cathlyn Melo is an experienced anime writer from the Philippines with a Master in Business Administration. She was once a hospital employee before deciding to pursue her passion for anime and manga ...
After a singular debut season, Apple TV‘s record-breaking series, Pluribus, went out with a bang — or rather, it dropped a bomb. (You’ll understand later.) Pluribus Episode 9 spoilers ahead. Written ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Netflix released season 5 on Thursday, December 18, which picked up after Emily (Lily Collins) ...
Warning: Graphic spoilers for the movie “The Housemaid” ahead. You may think you know who the bad guy is in “The Housemaid,” but the shocking twist halfway through the movie will have you questioning ...
President Trump’s trade policy, inflation and climbing stock prices shaped business and the economy this year. By Christine Zhang In recent years, macroeconomic tides have ebbed and flowed, but one ...
From the farthest reaches of outer space to the freezing tundra of the Antarctic, the "Alien" series has gone to some truly wild places. But if you're having trouble keeping track of all the ...
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For centuries, William Shakespeare has existed as a monolith. We know the plays, the Sonnets, the academic arguments. What we don’t know, really, is the life: the household, the marriage, the mess.