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I am fascinated by why people do terrible things,” says Matthew Weiner, whose play “John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!” is ...
The show has drawn a surprisingly wide audience. Families, older visitors and schoolchildren fill the halls, many of whom are ...
The Dark Ages switches up some of the fundamental mechanics from Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal. Here's how to get your footing ...
Then, three years ago, she got divorced. The dissolution of her marriage offered a framework for the new book, which would ...
Warning: This review contains spoilers! Avengers tend to be best assembled “under pressure.” “Thunderbolts*” premiered on May ...
While some genres have been around from the start of video games as a hobby, others have built off games of the past to make genres of their own. One such genre that has steadily taken form is that of ...
This week in Connecticut arts brings a scaled-down concert staging of a Mozart opera in Norwalk, a ballet based on “The Great Gatsby” in Hartford and New London, a slew of Broadway stars paying ...
You can pair this with The Art of Howl's Moving Castle, a fantastic hardcover book that was originally released in 2005. Priced at $19.44 (was $30), you'll find a collection of concept sketches ...
Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s latest film in theaters now, is a tribute to Black people, their music, and their American experience ...
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The 10 Best Indie Soulslikes
There are many components to the Soulsborne formula, including – but by no means limited to – exploration, skill-based combat ...
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The Best John Romero Games
John Romero has left an undeniable mark on gaming history, and while he's stepped back from the dev side of things, these ...
The human body is a mystery. A mass of tissue, muscles, vascular systems, and 70% water? Are we just walking flesh balloons filled with liquid? None of it makes sense, yet I'm here typing these words.