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Challengers and Andy Samberg’s 7 Days in Hell are strangely similar

Challengers and Andy Samberg’s 7 Days in Hell are strangely similar

It sometimes seems surprising that tennis doesn’t inspire more films. The one-on-one gladiatorial battles are inherently dramatic and psychological, while the devious scoring system ensures that no game is lost until it is lost. Exciting climaxes and last-minute twists are integrated into the design. On the other hand, it’s technically difficult to present the fast-paced, ...

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Taylor Swift’s tortured poet department is her dark soul

Taylor Swift’s tortured poet department is her dark soul

In the days following the release of The Tortured Poets Departmentthe latest album from Taylor SwiftI came across a presentation Explains the artist’s relationship with 1975 frontman Matty Healy. It’s over a hundred pages long and isn’t the only presentation, video or article of its kind. Fans are clamoring for an explanation of what’s going ...

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Boy Kills World asks, “What makes video game movies fun?”

Boy Kills World asks, “What makes video game movies fun?”

The most important thing to know when starting the action thriller Boy kills world is that there’s finally a phenomenally bloody fight scene – a brutal, drawn-out tumble in which faces are smashed, fingers deliberately dig into open wounds, and fighters slowly drag a sharp object through each other’s bodies, slashing skin and muscle with ...

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Why Alien’s Xenomorph is still the perfect sci-fi villain

Why Alien’s Xenomorph is still the perfect sci-fi villain

This feature at Ridley Scott extraterrestrial and the franchise it launched was originally released as part of a Pack about science fiction’s most popular villains. To celebrate the occasion, it has been updated and republished extraterrestrial Return to the cinema for an anniversary run. Until the Xenomorph officially appears in Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic extraterrestrial, ...