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10 Greatest Mystery Books of All Time
Entertainment website Collider has published a ranked list of what it considers the ten greatest mystery books of all time, written by pop-culture writer Luc Haasbroek. The piece celebrates the appeal of the mystery genre, arguing that its enduring draw lies in the satisfaction of solving a puzzle, with readers becoming active participants who weigh…
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37 years after the original manga, Prime Video’s new Ghost in the Shell anime might be the perfect adaptation of a classic masterpiece
GamesRadar+ has published an opinion piece arguing that Prime Video’s newly released Ghost in the Shell anime series may be the most faithful screen adaptation yet of Masamune Shirow’s 1989 manga, which first appeared 37 years ago. The article frames the new series as significant because the long-running franchise has been adapted many times, and…
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Resident Evil’s $312M Horror Sequel Suddenly Rises From the Dead on Hulu
Ten years after its cinematic release, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter has enjoyed an unexpected surge in popularity on streaming, ranking among the most-watched titles on Hulu in the United States. The renewed interest comes as anticipation builds for an upcoming Resident Evil reboot, directed by Zach Cregger (Weapons), which is due out in a…
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Jack White: Frozen Charlotte review – brutal, squalid blues-rock that just about sells its own ridiculousness
The Guardian has published a review of Jack White’s new solo album, Frozen Charlotte, released on his Third Man label. The record follows 2024’s well-received No Name and continues White’s recent return to the raw, stripped-back blues-rock that made his name, part of what the review frames as a career renaissance after a period in…
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‘I didn’t think it’d get that traction’ – Stones on viral prank
England defender John Stones pulled off a light-hearted prank on manager Thomas Tuchel in the dressing room following the Three Lions’ 3-2 win over Mexico at the 2026 World Cup. Footage showed Tuchel halting his post-match celebrations in apparent alarm after Declan Rice flagged that Stones had hurt his shoulder, only for the defender to…
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8 Alien Films Better Than ‘Disclosure Day’
From Project Hail Mary to Independence Day, Alien to Arrival, these alien movies are much better than Disclosure Day.
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“He was a wild man, our wild man, and that came with some challenges. Losing him has meant sitting with a type of grief we never expected.” Mastodon reveal reasons for their dismissal of late guitarist Brent Hinds in new film
Mastodon have publicly explained the reasons behind their March 2025 dismissal of guitarist and co-founder Brent Hinds, who died last summer aged 51 after his motorcycle collided with a car in Atlanta, Georgia. The remaining members — Brann Dailor, Bill Kelliher and Troy Sanders — address the circumstances in a new 35-minute film titled The…
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Fugitive husband stood next to his estranged wife at daughter’s school sports day just hours before he ‘murdered her and their two children at £1.3m home and fled to Zimbabwe’
Mark Tshuma, a £100,000-a-year IT executive, is alleged to have murdered his estranged wife and their two daughters at the family’s £1.3million home near Bedford before fleeing Britain for his native Zimbabwe. The killings matter both as a shocking triple family homicide and because the suspect appeared entirely normal in the hours beforehand, standing beside…
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Neil the Seal makes his exit: Wildlife officials confirm the viral sensation has returned to the sea after causing havoc in Aussie coastal town
A one-tonne southern elephant seal named Neil, a social media sensation whose beachside antics have drawn millions of online views, has returned to the sea after spending several weeks onshore in a quiet coastal town in southern Tasmania. On Thursday, Tasmania’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment confirmed the five-year-old had left the area the…
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6 Worst R-Rated 2000s Blockbuster Movies
Collider has published a ranked opinion piece by Safwan Azeem listing the six worst R-rated blockbuster films of the 2000s, arguing that these movies squandered big budgets, stars and strong source material to produce disappointing results. The piece matters as a piece of film criticism and nostalgia, contending that an R rating should lend a…