Parasite, the Brazilian film City of God, and Interstellar are some of the titles chosen by The New York Times. Check out the ...
Players who enjoy co-op horror games like Lethal Company should check out this new Steam title, which also gives off strong ...
These horror games turn silence into a weapon, using atmosphere and tension to create fear far more unsettling than jump ...
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This underrated sci-fi show is the perfect holdover between 'Silo' and 'Invasion's new seasons
The 2011 sci-fi show Outcasts aired on BBC One for only a single season, and was cancelled right as it was finding its voice.
Building tension and escalating the terror to a point of no return, movies like The Blair Witch Project and The Thing are ...
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Winter in Antarctica offers something summer never will
Think about this for a second. What if you could witness something almost no one else gets to see? Antarctica in winter is one of the most extreme, most otherworldly experiences on the planet. I’m not ...
A hostile bid from Paramount came after Netflix struck a deal with Warner Bros. Paramount in recent days launched a hostile takeover bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, just days after Netflix ...
Is there an Outer SpaceX? With 3I/ATLAS set to fly by Earth in just over a week, experts continue to speculate over its origins. Harvard Scientist Avi Loeb believes that if aliens, the comet wouldn’t ...
If there were any doubts that hostile corporate takeovers, which went into a decline after their heyday in the 1980s, are back, the $78-billion hostile bid by Paramount for Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?
Humans are far more monogamous than our primate cousins, but less so than beavers, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Cambridge in England analyzed the proportion of full ...
Paramount and Netflix are in a vicious tug-of-war over Warner Bros. Discovery. On one side of the rope: the suitor WBD’s board signed off on, Netflix, which announced a $72 billion deal last week. On ...
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