Christopher Lloyd's Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is nightmare fuel that scarred a generation of kids.
League night transforms ABC East Lanes into a showcase of bowling dedication—those serious enthusiasts arriving with personalized balls in rolling cases, custom shoes, and wrist guards that mark them ...
The fluorescent lights illuminate a retail ecosystem that’s part big-box store, part flea market, and part treasure chest.
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The ocean never runs out of surprises, and this time, it decided to show off a red-eyed Medusa jellyfish gliding through a ...
The exquisitely exacting and expensive process (three to four times more costly than reliable black and white) was a major ...
Oh, Pixar — at it again with a funky concept that goes all in on the emotions. In the case of Win or Lose, the studio’s first ...
But, he later wrote, she didn’t answer his knock, and so he went to a ballgame at Fenway Park for his last chance to see the Red Sox outfielder ... lean physique; eyes that could drill a hole ...
Even the best streaming services are having an Oscars hangover, it seems. While there aren't a ton of new releases this weekend on Netflix, Max, and Hulu, you can still find some gems to add to your ...
the eye-popping red of her hair). Maybe “Severance” spoke to the post-pandemic Zeitgeist by suggesting—counterintuitively, given the show’s premise—that work doesn’t need to be ...
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the pandemic. What are your most lasting memories? How has it shaped your life and the world around you? By Jeremy Engle Have you been paying attention ...