One recent morning, before I left home to plant white oak trees in a nearby park, I turned to Margaret Renkl’s The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year. As often happens, a passage from the New York Times columnist grounded me and pulled my vision forward: “Planting a tree is a gesture of faith in
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With their whip-like tails, human sperm propel themselves through viscous fluids, seemingly in defiance of Newton’s third law of motion, according to a new study that characterizes the motion of these sex cells and single-celled algae. Kenta Ishimoto, a mathematical scientist at Kyoto University, and colleagues investigated these non-reciprocal interactions in sperm and other microscopic
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Following Disney’s delay of Marvel Studios’ Deadpool 3 due to the actors strike, Paramount has made changes to next year’s schedule and beyond. Similar to Deadpool 3, Mission Impossible 8 ne Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two needs to restart production, and that is looking unlikely with each day that passes in the SAG-AFTRA
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It’s a big week for Five Nights at Freddy’s fans. Universal and Blumhouse bring Five Nights at Freddy’s to the big screen for the first time this Friday, and Bloody Disgusting can exclusively reveal that two new animatronic denizens from Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach get immortalized in Funko SNAPS! form. Fans can now add Glamrock
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As gamers, we have a wide and ranging taste in games. I absolutely love an indie title, especially those which feel more like an experience (even a journey you’re taken on) rather than a video game you’re playing. Maybe I’m just going a bit soft in my advancing years, but these are the ones which
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A peyote trip turns into a cannibal nightmare in Do Not Disturb, which Dark Star Pictures is bringing to big and small screens after receiving raves on the genre festival circuit. The psychedelic horror film wrapped in a failed marriage and cannibalism comes to theaters on November 17 and shortly after at home on Digital
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In Caroline O’Donoghue’s acclaimed novel, The Rachel Incident (9.5 hours), university student Rachel is extremely busy juggling a precarious love pentagon involving her Victorian Literature professor, her gay best friend James, her boss (who happens to be the professor’s wife) and her boyfriend. Naturally, mistakes are made. But despite being very funny, The Rachel Incident
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There were two major new entries this weekend at the international box office, one local (Tamil thriller Leo: Bloody Sweet) and one from Hollywood. Starting with the latter, Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon from Apple, Paramount and Imperative Entertainment, had a big opening with $21M in 63 offshore markets and No. 1s in
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