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6 Things Sleep Experts Would Never, Ever Do Before Bed
All in the name of better zzzs. Black Friday 2024 is just around the corner, and this year’s deals promise to be bigger and better than ever. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or checking off your holiday gift list, Black Friday is the ultimate chance to stock up on beauty must-haves or treat yourself to…
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Why Your Cold Symptoms Get Worse at Night—and How to Finally Get Some Much-Needed Rest
You’re not just imagining it. Black Friday 2024 is just around the corner, and this year’s deals promise to be bigger and better than ever. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or checking off your holiday gift list, Black Friday is the ultimate chance to stock up on beauty must-haves or treat yourself to items from…
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What Netflix’s Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey Leaves Out
Beyond the obviou$ one, there is little reason for Netflix‘s Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey to exist. Nearly 30 years after the tragic murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, the case remains as cold as the fateful Boulder, Colorado night on which it occurred. Despite the lack of fresh developments (or maybe because of it),…
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Dune: Prophecy Episode 2 Review – Undergoing the Agonies
This review contains spoilers for DUNE: PROPHECY episode 2. Dune: Prophecy‘s second episode “Two Wolves” features the best and worst of what the show has to offer, all within the same scene. The scene takes place deep within the palace of Emperor Javicco Corrino (Mark Strong), where his daughter Princess Ynez (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina) and his swordmaster Keiran…
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The Star Trek Movies Kind of Ruined Jean-Luc Picard
“It’s like being inside joy.” That’s how Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg) describes the experience of entering the Nexus, the strange phenomenon that drives the plot in Star Trek: Generations. When one enters the Nexus, their deepest desires, their deepest needs, come to life. Which is why the scientist Dr. Soran (Malcolm McDowell) will do anything he…
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The Politics of Wicked Hit Harder in 2024
When Wicked opened on Broadway 21 years ago, famed New York Times critic Ben Brantley provided the musical with one of his typically backhanded notices. While giving high marks for Kristin Chenoweth’s undeniable talent in creating Galinda, as well as specific elements of the production like Eugene Lee’s sets, the Times arbiter remained cool toward…
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Glicked Box Office Reminds Us That Nobody Knows Anything
Would 2021 be the year “the movie musical took its last bow?” Like many others, The Guardian posited exactly such doom and gloom after Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story and Jon M. Chu’s In the Heights flopped (as did the Dear Evan Hansen movie, but that one was less surprising…). Meanwhile Ridley Scott himself lamented…
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UK Christmas 2024 TV Guide: Festive Specials, New Drama, Comedy, Original Films, & Kids
Television at Christmas? In my house it’s at least as important as the tree, twice as important as the turkey and wholly overshadows any inclination for goodwill to all mankind. (If anybody walks in front of the screen to demonstrate their new jumper/slippers/iPhone case during this year’s Wallace and Gromit film, they’re going to need…
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The Best Card Games to Play This Thanksgiving
This article is presented by Bicycle Cards. Being with friends and family around Thanksgiving isn’t just about spending time—ideally, you’re figuring out how to spend quality time. You can’t just eat food the whole day, and watching movies nonstop isn’t the answer either. Instead, classic card games can bring everyone closer together. Thanksgiving is an…
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Dune: Prophecy Episode 2 Explained – Bene Tleilax, Tiran-Arafel, and More
This post contains full spoilers for Dune: Prophecy episode 2. “Two Wolves,” the second episode of Dune: Prophecy, offers more forward plot momentum than the series’ exposition-heavy premiere. But with the emphasis on action comes even more questions, as the show continues to reference aspects from the many millennia in the Dune timeline. Once again,…